Chris Hedges
The
lies told to ignite the war with Iraq have been resurrected to ignite a war
with Iran. The assessments of intelligence agencies and international bodies
are dismissed, replaced by hallucinations.
There are few differences between
the lies told to ignite the war with Iraq and the lies told to ignite a war
with Iran. The assessments of our intelligence agencies and international
bodies are, as they were during the calls to invade Iraq, airily dismissed for
hallucinations.
All the old tropes have been
resurrected to entice us into another military fiasco. A country that poses no
threat to us, or to its neighbors, is on the verge of acquiring a Weapon of
Mass Destruction (WMD) that imperils our existence. The country and its leaders
embody pure evil. Freedom and democracy are at stake. If we do not act now the
next smoking gun will be a mushroom cloud. Our military superiority assures
victory. We are the saviors of the world. Massive bombing, an updated version
of Shock and Awe, will bring peace and harmony.
We heard these canards leading up
to the 2003 war in Iraq. Twenty-two years later they have been resurrected.
Anyone who advocates for negotiations, for diplomacy and peace, is a stooge for
terrorists.
Did we learn any lessons from the
fiascos in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria, not to mention Ukraine?
All the ghouls who sold us these
past wars on false pretenses, such as conservative talk show host Mark Levin,
Max Boot — who writes, “that strategic imperative argues for bombing Fordow,”
where Iran’s nuclear enrichment program is buried underground — David Frum,
John Bolton, Gen. Jack Keane, Newt Gingrich, Sean Hannity and Thomas Friedman,
have returned to saturate the airwaves with breathless fearmongering.
Never mind that their grand plan
to topple the Taliban in Afghanistan and then invade and replace the regimes in
Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Libya, Sudan, Somalia — and finally in Iran — blew up in
their faces. Never mind that their lust for war left hundreds of thousands,
perhaps millions dead and drained trillions from the U.S. Treasury. Never mind
the sheer idiocy of their arguments. Their megaphones are secure. They are
dutiful shills for the war industry, brain dead neoconservatives and genocidal
Zionists, who believe in the magical regeneration of the world through
violence, ignoring catastrophe after catstrophe.
Forget the intelligence
community’s Annual Threat Assessment that “Iran is not building a nuclear
weapon and Supreme leader Khomeini has not authorized the nuclear weapons
program that he suspended in 2003,” something reiterated by the International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi this week. Forget
that Benjamin Netanyahu, for almost three decades, has been breathlessly
warning that Iran is on the cusp of producing a nuclear weapon. Forget that the
preemptive attack on Iran by Israel is a war crime, not to mention the bombings
of a hospital, ambulance and journalists. Forget the hundreds of Iranian
civilians Israel has slaughtered in its waves of airstrikes. Forget that Israel
launched its attack on Iran as the sixth round of negotiations on nuclear
enrichment between the U.S. and Iran were set to take place in Oman. Forget
that it is the Israeli Prime Minister, not the leader of Iran, who is subject
to an arrest warrant, accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Forget
that Israel, in the midst of carrying out a campaign of genocide against the
Palestinians, possesses at least 90 nuclear weapons — built in violation of the
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) — and blocks inspections by the IAEA.
Forget that Donald Trump ripped up the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
(JCPOA) in 2018, an agreement to limit Iran’s nuclear program, which Iran was
abiding by. Forget that Washington and London orchestrated the 1953 coup to
topple Iran’s democratically elected government, the first in the region, and
installed the compliant Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi into power. Forget that the
U.S., along with Israel, trained and equipped the SAVAK, the Shah’s savage
secret police.
Bomb! Bomb! Bomb!
Iran’s purported nuclear weapons
program is the evidence-free equivalent of Saddam Hussein’s mythical WMDs and
alliance with Al-Qaeda.
The invasion and occupation of
Iraq, which led to the deaths of over 4,000 U.S. soldiers and Marines and
hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians, resulted in widespread destruction,
regional instability and gave birth to a range of fanatical extremist groups,
including the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). The airy promises — that
our invasion would implant democracy in Baghdad, which would emanate outwards
across the Middle East, that we would be greeted as liberators and that the oil
revenues would pay for the reconstruction — were a fantasy dreamed up by the
George W. Bush administration and Washington think tanks. These shills for
endless war do not grasp the mechanism or the consequences of war. They are
culturally, historically, and linguistically illiterate about the countries
they attack. Iraq. Afghanistan, Libya. Syria. Iran. I doubt they can tell the
difference.
These cheerleaders of war, once
they are proven wrong, are adept as issuing mea culpas. They assure us of their
good intentions. They did not mean to peddle disinformation. They only wanted
to keep the world safe from “evildoers” and protect our national security. No
one, even those within the Bush and now Trump administrations, are
intentionally dishonest. It is not their fault if they act on flawed
intelligence. The problem is one of judgment, not virtue. They are good people.
But this, perhaps, is the biggest
lie. The intelligence assessments used to justify the war against Iraq were
cooked up by a cabal of lunatic neoconservatives and rabid Zionists because
they did not like the assessments of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and
other intelligence agencies. Now another cabal, dominated by Israel-firsters,
is concocting bogus intelligence assessments to justify a war with Iran. These
wars are not prosecuted in good faith. They are not based on a careful and
rational assessment of verifiable intelligence. They are utopian visions
severed from reality where our own intelligence agencies are ignored along with
international bodies such as the United Nations, WMD inspectors or the IAEA.
The history of modern Iran is the
history of a people battling tyrants propped up and funded by Western powers.
The brutal crushing of legitimate democratic movements over the decades
resulted in the 1979 revolution that brought the Iranian clerics to power. The
new Islamic government of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini championed Islam and
argued for standing up to “arrogant” world powers and their regional allies,
who would oppress others – including Palestinians – to serve their own
interests.
“The central story of Iran over
the last 200 years has been national humiliation at the hands of foreign powers
who have subjugated and looted the country,” Stephen Kinzer, the author of “All
the Shah’s Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror,” told me.
“For a long time the perpetrators were the British and Russians. Beginning in
1953, the United States began taking over that role. In that year, the American
and British secret services overthrew an elected government, wiped away Iranian
democracy, and set the country on the path to dictatorship.”
“Then, in the 1980s, the U.S.
sided with Saddam Hussein in the Iran-Iraq war, providing him with military
equipment and intelligence that helped make it possible for his army to kill
hundreds of thousands of Iranians,” Kinzer said. “Given this history, the moral
credibility of the U.S. to pose as a promoter of democracy in Iran is close to
nil.”
You can see an interview I did
with Kinzer about Iran here.
How would we react if Iran
orchestrated a coup in the U.S. to replace an elected government with a brutal
dictator, who for decades persecuted, assassinated and imprisoned democracy
activists? How would we react if Iran armed and funded a neighboring state, as
we did during the eight year war with Iraq, to wage war against us? How would
we react if Iran shot down one of our passenger jets as did the USS Vincennes
(CG49) — caustically nicknamed the “Robocruiser” by the crews of other American
vessels — when in July 1988 it fired missiles at a commerical aircraft filled
with Iranian civilians, killing all 290 passengers, including 66 children? How
would we react if Iranian intelligence services sponsored terrorism within the
U.S., as our and Israel’s intelligence services do in Iran? How would we react
if these state-sponsored terrorist attacks included suicide bombings,
kidnappings, beheadings, sabotage and “targeted assassinations,” of government
officials, scientists and other Iranian leaders? How would we react if, like
Israel, a country attacked us based on a hypothesis, an attack that is illegal
under the U.N. charter, which forbids preemptive war?
The pimps of war who orchestrate
these military fiascos have risen once again from the crypt. They migrate like
zombies from administration to administration. They are ensconced in think
tanks — Project for the New American Century, American Enterprise Institute,
Foreign Policy Research Initiative, The Atlantic Council and The Brookings
Institution — funded by corporations, the Israel lobby and the war industry.
They are puppets jerked up and down by their masters, given megaphones by a
bankrupt media, urging us forward from one quagmire to the next.
The old faces and the old lies
are back, exhorting us into another nightmare.
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