Remember the Eisenhower!
by Chris Floyd
by Chris Floyd
DIGG THIS
On October
21, a U.S. naval battle group led by the USS Eisenhower will arrive
in the Gulf of Hormuz, just off the coast of Iran. There is every
good likelihood that such a deliberately provocative act will lead
to what will be termed as an Iranian attack on an American vessel.
This Tonkin-like incident will be used as the justification for
a U.S. military strike against Iran or alternatively, for
a mighty rattling of American sabers at the perfidious Persians
that stokes war fever and "rally-round-the-flag" sentiment
but falls short of an actual attack at that time. This flashpoint
however it is exploited will occur some time in the
brief interim between the arrival of the Eisenhower group and the
U.S. elections on November 5.

Such a scenario
is not a sure thing, of course, and this is not a prophecy. It's
simply an assessment of the possibilities of the situation, based
on the well-established history of the American use of highly convenient
"provocations" of whatever provenance to
launch politically expedient military actions, and on the Bush Administration's
record of manipulating the nation into unnecessary wars, along with
the highly public calls of some of its most influential members
and advisors for a preemptive strike on Iran's nuclear program or
a full-blown "regime change" action.
Also not to
be discounted is the Administration's proven penchant for initiating
stupid, murderous policies that deeply harm the interests and security
of the United States but goose the poll numbers for George
W. Bush and fill the coffers of his war-profiteering cronies.
In any event,
the Eisenhower group will still be there after the election: a hair-trigger
waiting to be pulled whenever the time is ripe.
(Dave Lindorff
has been all over this story at The
Nation and our own Atlantic
Free Press.)
October
21, 2006
Chris
Floyd [send him mail]
is the author of Empire
Burlesque: The Secret History of the Bush Regime.
Copyright
© 2006 Chris Floyd
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