January 26, 2007
Bush Is About To Attack Iran—Why Can’t Americans See
it?
By Paul Craig Roberts
The American public and the US Congress are getting
their backs up about the Bush Regime’s determination to
escalate the war in Iraq. A massive protest
demonstration is occurring in Washington DC today, and
Congress is expressing its disagreement with Bush’s
decision to intensify the war in Iraq.
This is all to the good. However, it misses the real
issue—the Bush Regime’s looming attack on Iran.
Rather than winding down one war, Bush is starting
another. The entire world knows this and is discussing
Bush’s planned attack on Iran in many forums. It is only
Americans who haven’t caught on. A few senators have
said that Bush must not attack Iran without the approval
of Congress, and postings on the Internet demonstrate
world wide awareness that Iran is in the Bush Regime’s
cross hairs. But Congress and the Media—and the
demonstration in Washington—are focused on Iraq.
What can be done to bring American awareness up to
the standard of the rest of the world?
In Davos, Switzerland, the meeting of the World
Economic Forum, a conference where economic globalism
issues are discussed, opened January 24 with a
discussion of Bush’s planned attack on Iran. The
Secretary General of the League of Arab States and
bankers and businessmen from such US allies as Bahrain
and the United Arab Emirates all warned of the coming
attack and its catastrophic consequences for the Middle
East and the world.
Writing for Global Research (January 24), General
Leonid Ivashov, vice president of the Academy on
Geopolitical Affairs and former Joint Chief of Staff of
the Russian Armies, forecast an American nuclear attack
on Iran by the end of April. General Ivashov presented
the
neoconservative reasoning that is the basis for the
attack and concluded that the world’s protests cannot
stop the US attack on Iran.
There will be shock and indignation, General Ivashov
concludes, but the US will get away with it. He
writes:
“Within weeks from now,
we will see the informational warfare machine start
working. The public opinion is already under pressure.
There will be a growing anti-Iranian militaristic
hysteria, new information leaks, disinformation, etc. .
. . The probability of a US aggression against Iran is
extremely high. It does remain unclear, though, whether
the US Congress is going to authorize the war. It may
take a provocation to eliminate this obstacle (an attack
on Israel or the US targets including military bases).
The scale of the provocation may be comparable to the
9-11 attack in NY. Then the Congress will certainly say
‘Yes’ to the US President.”
The Bush Regime has made it clear that it is
convinced that Bush already has the authority to attack
Iran. The Regime argues that the authority is part of
Bush’s commander-in-chief powers. Congress has
authorized the war in Iraq, and Bush’s recent public
statements have shifted the responsibility for the Iraqi
insurgency from al-Qaeda to Iran. Iran, Bush has
declared, is killing US troops in Iraq. Thus, Iran is
covered under the authorization for the war in Iraq.
Both Bush and Cheney have made it clear in public
statements that they will ignore any congressional
opposition to their war plans. For example, CBS News
reported (Jan. 25) that Cheney said that a congressional
resolution against escalating the war in Iraq “won’t
stop us”. According to the Associated Press and
Yahoo News, Bush dismissed congressional disapproval
with his statement,
“I’m the decision-maker.”
Everything is in place for an attack on Iran. Two
aircraft carrier attack forces are deployed to the
Persian Gulf, US attack aircraft have been moved to
Turkey and other countries on Iran’s borders, Patriot
anti-missile defense systems are being moved to the
Middle East to protect oil facilities and US bases from
retaliation from Iranian missiles, and growing reams of
disinformation alleging Iran’s responsibility for the
insurgency in Iraq are being fed to the gullible US
Media.
General Ivashov and everyone in the Middle East and
at the Davos globalization conference in Europe
understands the Bush Regime’s agenda.
Why cannot Americans understand?
Why hasn’t Congress told Bush and Cheney that they
will both be instantly
impeached if they initiate a wider war?
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Paul Craig Roberts
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him] was Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan Administration.
He is the author of
Supply-Side Revolution : An Insider's Account of
Policymaking in Washington;
Alienation
and the Soviet Economy and
Meltdown: Inside the Soviet Economy,
and is the co-author with Lawrence M. Stratton of
The Tyranny of Good Intentions : How Prosecutors and
Bureaucrats Are Trampling the Constitution in the Name
of Justice. Click
here for Peter
Brimelow’s Forbes Magazine interview with Roberts
about the recent epidemic of prosecutorial misconduct.