Why
Everybody's Going to War in the Middle East
by Ron Holland
Previously
by Ron Holland: The
Final Executive Order: Death of the Republic
"Everybody's
going to war but we don't know what we are fighting for."
~ Nerina Pallot, from "Everybody's
Gone to War"
Iran Wants
War
Although a
peaceful nation for hundreds of years, Iran was invaded and occupied
by the Allies in both World War One and Two. Then in 1980, at the
urging of the United States, Saddam Hussein invaded them and used
poison gas against both Kurds and Iran. Over 500,000 civilians,
Iranian and Iraqi soldiers died in the longest war of the 20th century,
which lasted until 1988.
Iran wants
war because they believe they can withstand an Israel and US air
assault and that unless they are invaded and occupied they can claim
victory. No Middle East nation has ever been victorious against
either the US or Israel and to declare victory against both will
make Iran the leading nation across the entire region, at least
for the people in the street. An Israel/US assault would also solve
growing domestic political problems against the regime.
Israel
Bibi Netanyahu
obviously believes Iran threatens the survival of Israel, as no
major domestic political reasons to go to war are evident. The majority
of Israel's population appears to be opposed to a military strike
against Iranian nuclear facilities because of retaliation from Iran
and Hezbollah. But as in the US, what the majority of the people
want is of no consequence.
If the war
plan leaked several days ago is real (see "Bibi's
Secret War Plan") it's excellent but no war plan survives
the first contact with the enemy. It appears to be an exact reverse
of my fictional "The
First American Dollar War Defeat" in which Electromagnetic
Pulse weaponry is deployed.
So Netanyahu
believes Israel can delay Iranian nuclear advances by bombing them
back into the Stone Age with the help of America, who will surely
be drawn into the conflict. Although most neocon experts believe
the war will be short with a minimum of retaliation I fear the war
could be a long one, pulling in many other nations in the Middle
East. Again, Iran showed its resolve against Iraq in their long
war and this same determination would rise to extreme levels against
an Israeli strike.
USA
The old war
against terror propaganda is losing ground to alternative news and
opinion now available because of the Internet Reformation. Frankly,
few people believe anything from either the American government
or its establishment propaganda outlets and this is a frightening
situation to the power elite that rules America.
Due to the
growing economic crisis, the government needs to take strong actions
that could be violently resisted by large segments of the US population
unless a major financial or military crisis can be used as an excuse
and cover for coming dictatorial actions. Simply stated, there are
not enough police and military in the US to control the population
should an insurrection take place. A major war in the Middle East
can provide a casus belli for a direct assault against US private
wealth, liberties, benefit programs and opposition by the power
elite.
For example,
the imposition of a military draft will dramatically cut unemployment
rates as well as limit inner-city crime and outrage over cuts in
domestic spending and welfare. Remember, austerity is needed and
a draconian cut in Social Security and benefit programs must be
engineered against the 50 percent of the population who receive
some type of government benefits.
In addition,
gold will need to be confiscated. Forced retirement investment into
collapsing dollar denominated Treasury obligations must be required
when foreign investors stop buying US debt. Stronger TSA authority,
drones and harsh domestic controls will need to be implemented for
the duration of the conflict in order to squelch domestic opposition.
Taxes must be raised, penalties and fines must be doubled and tripled
at the federal, state and municipal levels and finally, severe limitations
on freedom of speech and freedom of assembly will be forced on the
American people, along with gun control and limited access to Internet
news and communications.
Finally, a
major, long-term war in the Middle East will provide an excuse for
the deferment and rescheduling of US debt obligations owed to nations
and governments that oppose the US/Israel war in the Middle East.
For the $1 trillion owed to China and many Middle East nations,
this is effectively debt repudiation.
China
China wants
to see the US weakened long-term as a world power and a major war
in the Middle East will do this. They also need a reason to dump
US Treasury debt and an excuse to avoid the blame of the coming
broader repudiation of US debt. The Chinese people will be justifiably
outraged that the Chinese government and central bank accumulated
$1 trillion in US debt, although there were legitimate global trading
reasons and domestic economic justification for this over-concentration
in US debt and dollar obligations.
A Middle East
war would avoid direct military action between the US and China
while protecting both US and Chinese politicians from the coming
Treasury debt repudiation, Chinese dump and global run on the dollar
and Treasuries.
Conclusion
All sides in
the coming conflict except for the civilian populations and
the soldiers maimed and killed will win if everything goes
according to plan. However, nothing ever goes according to plan
in wars and this is the problem the world will face. Prolonged recession
or depression, wealth and benefit confiscation throughout the EU,
US and other Western democracies and the risk of a Middle East conflict
spreading around the world is my fear.
Who is guaranteed
to win regardless of the outcome of the war and whether it can be
contained? The Anglo-American financial elites and the bankers always
win every conflict regardless of the military outcome. This is the
history of the 20th century and I see no reason that will change
now.
Forty-plus
years ago, when I was in basic training, we sang the patriotic and
somewhat funny marching songs. But when our drill sergeants were
out of range, we would shift into "1,
2, 3, what are we fighting for?"
Looks to me
like nothing has changed. American soldiers are still fighting for
the power elites and their favored industries. I wish it were different.
August
29, 2012
Ron
Holland [send him mail]
is a contributor to the Mountain
Vision Newsletter,
the Daily Bell, and CEO
of Biologix
Hair Inc. based in Toronto, Canada.
Copyright
© 2012 Ron
Holland
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