Invading Iran: Who Is to Stop Them?
by
Joshua Frank
by Joshua Frank
If
the Bush administration wants it, they’ll get it. The threat of
hurricanes and indictments isn’t going to stop these crazy guys.
Nor will the Democrats, France, or that fallible United Nations.
Nope, nothing is going to step in their way. Even if what they want
is war on Iran.
Last
week in London, US Ambassador John Bolton expressed his disappointment
with the UN Security Council for their "failure" in dealing with
Iran’s alleged nuclear threat. Bolton all but threatened military
action, deliberately implying that the US government would take
matters into their own hands if the UN wouldn’t.
It
may seem inconceivable that the US government would even be considering
using military force against Iran at this point. US troops are already
overextended and public opinion about the current war is at an all-time
low. The UN International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has thus far
refused to charge Iran with breaking a single commitment under the
nuclear non-proliferation treaty, although they have charged Iran
with concealing their programs in the past. But this surely can’t
be the best climate to start another war in the Middle East.
Too
bad facts don’t matter to the neocons.
During
his same visit to London, Bolton and Tony Blair’s dubious team persuaded
the IAEA along with India to overrule UN inspectors in Iran
and declare the country in breach of the non-proliferation treaty,
which would bring the matter before the Security Council. India
signed on, even though they are producing nuclear weapons and have
yet to accept the treaty themselves. In a lot of ways it is Iraq
all over again: Discount the weapons inspectors and move ahead as
planned.
The
officials in Tehran aren’t helping their cause much, though. But
perhaps they saw what happened to Saddam when he bent over and touched
his toes for the US government prior to the invasion. Iran is still
calling for the annihilation of Israel, and Bush and his buddies
in Tel Aviv love it. Of course, the Iranian government believes
they’re being threatened Israel has nuclear weapons and has openly
spoken of the need to rid the Iranians of its oppressive regime.
Even Vice President Dick Cheney has warned of Israel’s threat to
Iran.
As
UK author Dan Plesch recently wrote in the Guardian Unlimited:
"Shortly
after the US elections, the vice-president, Dick Cheney, warned
that Israel might attack Iran. Israel has the capability to attack
Iranian targets with aircraft and long-range cruise missiles launched
from submarines, while Iranian air defenses are still mostly based
on 25-year-old equipment purchased in the time of the Shah. A US
attack might be portrayed as a more reasonable option than a renewed
Israeli-Islamic confrontation."
It
wasn’t long ago that Seymour Hersh in the New Yorker warned
of Bush’s desire for a quieter gentler war in Iran not anything
like the Shock and Awe of Iraq. Hersh relayed that the Bush administration
hopes covert ops and smart bombs alone can topple the religious
leadership in the country and that the hawks at the Pentagon don't
think there will be any need for an extended occupation. They think
it’ll be quick and easy, nothing like the mess in Iraq.
Don’t
count on Bush to bring the American public into this whole non-debate.
He knows after what he’s put them through (not to mention the Iraqis)
they aren’t about to be snookered into supporting another war with
a country that is posing absolutely no threat to US sovereignty.
Karl Rove doesn’t need to spell out that one for him. No, this time
around they’ll be no resolution in Congress and no CNN footage when
the missiles first drop.
There
is little doubt John Bolton and the UK’s maneuvering at the UN is
only serving as a silly ruse. The UN is already irrelevant when
it comes to policing the United States imperial ventures, and he
knows it. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was asked during a
Senate Foreign Relations Committee on October 19, whether or not
Bush was planning military action against Iran and Syria. Rice answered
sternly, "I don't think the President ever takes any of his options
off the table concerning anything to do with military force."
In
the end, Bolton and the administration he represents will do what
it wants. Even if it’s war on Iran.
October
21, 2005
Joshua
Frank [send him mail]
is the author of Left
Out!: How Liberals Helped Reelect George W. Bush, just published
by Common Courage Press. To learn more visit www.BrickBurner.org.
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