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War on the Horizon
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
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No pullout
from Iraq while I’m president, declares George W. Bush.
On to Iran,
declares Vice President Cheney.
Israel is a
"peace-seeking state" that needs $30 billion of US taxpayers’
money for war, declares State Department official Nicholas Burns.
The Democratic
Congress, if not fully behind the Iraqi war, at least no longer
is in the way of it.
Nor are the
Democrats in the way of the Bush regime’s build up for initiating
war with Iran.
The Bush regime
says it is going to designate part of Iran’s military – the Revolutionary
Guards – a terrorist organization, whose bases and facilities Bush
intends to bomb along with Iran’s nuclear energy sites. Three US
aircraft carrier strike forces are deployed off Iran. B-2 Stealth
Bombers are being fitted to carry 30,000 pound "bunker-buster"
bombs to use against hardened sites. Politicized US generals assert
that Iran is providing arms and aid to the Iraqi resistance to the
US occupation. The media is feeding the US population the same propaganda
about nonexistent Iranian weapons of mass destruction that they
fed us about nonexistent Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. A former
CIA Middle East field officer, Robert Baer, has written in Time
magazine that the Bush regime has decided to attack the Revolutionary
Guards within the next 6 months. Remember the "cakewalk war"?
Well, this time the neocons think that an attack on the Revolutionary
Guards will free Iran from Islamic influence and cause Iranians
to back the US against their own government.
Lies, unprovoked
aggression, and delusional expectations – the same ingredients that
produced the Iraq catastrophe – all over again. The entire Bush
regime and both political parties are complicit, along with the
media and US allies.
According to
Baer, the Bush regime has given no consideration to whether Iran’s
response to a US attack might be different than to welcome it as
liberation. What if Iran really were to arm the Iraqi resistance
and/or to sink our aircraft carriers? How can any government, even
one as incompetent, delusional and unaccountable as the Bush regime,
initiate war without any thought to the consequences?
The Bush regime’s
planned war against Iran casts light on the large increase in military
armaments that the US is supplying to Israel. With Iraq in chaos
and civil war, an attack on Iran leaves as opposition to Israel
only Syria and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. Israel cannot finish
off the Palestinians until Hezbollah is destroyed. An Israeli attack
on Syria while the US attacks Iran would leave Hezbollah without
supplies in the face of a new Israeli attack.
The agenda
unfolding before our eyes may be the neoconservative/Israeli/Cheney
plan to rid the Middle East of any check to Israeli territorial
expansion.
Nicholas Burns
said that the $30 billion in military aid was not conditional on
any Israeli concessions or progress toward resolving the conflict
with the Palestinians. Israel’s ghettoizing and ethnic cleansing
of the Palestinian West Bank proceeds apace.
Meanwhile in
America, while more money is poured into more war, condemned bridges
collapse killing Americans who trusted their government to provide
safe infrastructure. Devastated residents of New Orleans remain
unaided. Financial difficulties deepen for more Americans as falling
home prices and jobs lost to offshoring push more Americans into
desperate straits. The US dollar continues to fall as the government’s
war debts build up abroad.
Except for
the armaments industry, where is the gain to America in Bush’s wars?
Before Bush invaded Afghanistan, the Taliban had stamped out drug
production. The US invasion has brought it back.
On
August 22 Bush told the Veterans of Foreign Wars that US troops
are the "greatest force for human liberation the world has
ever known." Tell that to the 650,000 dead Iraqis and the 4
million displaced Iraqis, and the tens of thousands of slaughtered
Afghans, and the coming civilian deaths in Iran. Tell that to all
the bombed civilians from Serbia to Africa who are blown to pieces
in order that a US president can make a point. Bush goes far beyond
George Orwell’s "Newspeak" in his novel, 1984, when Bush
equates US hegemony with liberation.
America’s
hegemonic hubris is a sickness. A country that tolerates a war criminal
while he openly plans to attack yet another country is definitely
not a light unto the world.
August
24, 2007
Paul
Craig Roberts [send
him mail] wrote the Kemp-Roth bill and was Assistant Secretary
of the Treasury in the Reagan administration. He was Associate Editor
of the Wall
Street Journal
editorial page and Contributing Editor of National
Review. He
is author or coauthor of eight books, including The
Supply-Side Revolution
(Harvard University Press). He has held numerous academic appointments,
including the William E. Simon Chair in Political Economy, Center
for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University and
Senior Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University.
He has contributed to numerous scholarly journals and testified
before Congress on 30 occasions. He has been awarded the U.S. Treasury's
Meritorious Service Award and the French Legion of Honor. He was
a reviewer for the Journal
of Political Economy
under editor Robert Mundell. He
is the co-author of The
Tyranny of Good Intentions.
He is also coauthor with Karen Araujo of Chile: Dos Visiones
– La Era Allende-Pinochet (Santiago: Universidad Andres Bello,
2000).
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