April 05, 2008
Petraeus Testimony Next Week May Signal Iran Attack
By Paul Craig Roberts
Today (April 5) the London Daily Telegraph
reported that "British officials gave warning
yesterday that America’s commander in Iraq will declare
that Iran is waging war against the US-backed Baghdad
government. A strong statement from
General David Petraeus about Iran’s intervention in
Iraq could set the stage for a US attack on Iranian
military facilities, according to a Whitehall
assessment." [British
fear US commander is beating the drum for Iran strikes -
Telegraph, By Damien McElroy, April 5, 2008]
The
neocon lacky Petraeus has had his script written for
him by Cheney, and Petraeus together with neocon
warmonger Ryan Crocker, the US governor of the Green
Zone in Baghdad, will present Congress next Tuesday and
Wednesday with the lies, for which the road has been
well paved by neocon propagandists such as Kimberly
Kagan, that "the US must recognize that Iran is
engaged in a full-up proxy war against it in Iraq."
Don’t expect Congress to do anything except to egg on
the attack. On April 3 the International Herald
Tribune
reported that senators and representatives have made
millions of dollars from their investments in defense
companies totaling $196 million. (AP).
Rep. Ike Skelton, the Democrat chairman of the House
Armed Services Committee, is already on board with the
attack on Iran. The London Telegraph quotes
Skelton: "Iran is the bull in the china shop. In all
of this, they seem to have links to all of the Shi’ite
groups, whether they be political or military."
All Skelton knows is what the war criminal
Bush regime tells him. If Iran really does have all
these connections, then it behooves Washington to cease
threatening Iran and to make nice with Iran in order to
stabilize Iraq and extract the US from the nightmare.
Reporting from Tehran on April 4, Reuters
quotes Mohsen Hakim, whose father, Abdul Aziz
al-Hakim, leads the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council, an
ally of the Maliki US puppet government in Iraq:
"Tehran, by using its positive influence on the Iraqi
nation, paved the way for the return of peace to Iraq
and the new situation is the result of Iran’s efforts."
Instead of thanking Iran and working with Iran
diplomatically to restore stability to Iraq, the Bush
regime intends to expand the nightmare with a military
attack on Iran. Ryan Crocker was quick to dispute
Hakim’s report that Iran had used its influence to end
the fighting in Basra.
Crocker alleged that Iran had started the fighting. The
absurdity of Crocker’s claim is obvious as even the
neocon US media reported that the fighting in Basra was
started by the US and Maliki in an effort to clear out
the Shi’ite al-Sadr militias. Most experts saw the
attack on al-Sadr for what it was: an effort to remove a
potential threat to the US supply line from Kuwait in
the event of a US attack on Iran.
Crocker alleges that the rockets dropping on the Green
Zone during the Basra fighting were made in 2007 in
Iran. As should be obvious even to disengaged Americans,
if Iran were to arm the Iraqi insurgency, the insurgents
would have modern weapons to counter US helicopter
gunships and heavy tanks. The insurgents have no such
weapons. The neocon lie that Iran is the cause of the
Iraqi insurgency is just another Bush regime lie like
the lie that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass
destruction and connections to al Qaeda and the lie that
the Taliban in Afghanistan attacked the US.
The Bush regime will tell any lie and orchestrate any
event in order to "finish the job" in the Middle
East.
"Finishing the job"
means to destroy the ability of Iraq, Iran, and Syria to
provide support for the Palestinians and for Hezbollah
in southern Lebanon against Israeli aggression. With
Iraq and Iran in turmoil, Syria might simply give up and
become another American client state. With Iraq and Iran
in turmoil, Israel can steal the rest of the West Bank
along with the water resources in southern Lebanon. That
is what "the war on terror" is really about.
The entire world knows this. Consequently, the US and
Israel are essentially isolated. The US can only count
on the support that it can bribe and pay for.
At
the NATO-Russian summit in Bucharest, Romania, on April
4, Russian President Putin
said:
"No
one can seriously think that Iran would dare attack the
U.S. Instead of pushing Iran into a corner, it would be
far more sensible to think together how to help Iran
become more predictable and transparent."
Of
course it would, but that is not what the warmonger Bush
regime wants.
Perhaps the British government has derailed the plot to
attack Iran by leaking in advance to the London
Telegraph the disinformation Cheney has prepared for
Petraeus and Crocker to deliver to the complicit US
Congress next Tuesday and Wednesday.
On
the other hand, the US puppet media is likely to bury
the real story and to trumpet Petraeus claims that Iran
has, in effect, already declared war on the US by
sending weapons to kill US troops in Iraq.
By
next Thursday we will know. from how the Petraeus-Crocker
dog and pony show plays in the US Congress and media.
whether the Bush Regime will commit yet another war
crime by
attacking Iran.
Paul Craig Roberts [email
him] was Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury during President Reagan’s
first term. He was Associate Editor of the Wall
Street Journal. He has held numerous academic
appointments, including the William E. Simon Chair,
Center for Strategic and International Studies,
Georgetown University, and Senior Research Fellow,
Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He was awarded
the Legion of Honor by French President Francois
Mitterrand. 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.