Shifting the War to Iran
Shifting the War to Iran
Articles in the past week by both Charles Krauthammer and Zbigniew Brzezinski discuss in some detail the pros and cons of a war with
For neocon Krauthammer, military action against
He also invokes the old canard that “rogue states in pursuit of weapons of mass destruction is the single most urgent issue of our time.†(A claim that seems extraordinary given the dearth of evidence in
Absent from Krauthammer’s argument is any mention of the assistance Iran has provided to the Bush Administration since 9-11 in the war on terror, or any comment on the fact that Iran is only using its Al Qaida prisoners as “bargaining chips†to mitigate the threat of American aggression. (The
Krauthammer suggests that multilateralism has been an abysmal failure and has only resulted in
Never the less, Krauthammer asserts that
The Pentagon’s media mouthpiece (aka the Associated Press) has lent support to Krauthammer’s allegations by adding that “Iran once again is building centrifuges that can be used to make nuclear weaponry, breaking the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency's seals on the equipment in a show of defiance against international efforts to monitor its program, diplomats said yesterday.
Even the Associated Press, however, shies away from Krauthammer’s claims and instead says, “
Meanwhile, in
“I’ve seen clear interference in Iraqi issues by
Shaalan, of course, has no proof to support his spurious claims, so it must be assumed that they are simply being amplified to create the impression among the American public that
Any similar protests from the American puppet regime in
Krauthammer’s polemic should be understood in the same light. His fulminations against
That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t take Krauthammer seriously.
To the contrary, however crazy a war with
While Krauthammer’s exhortations may seem like just more right wing blather, they are actually reflective of the groups he represents. (American Enterprise Institute, JINSA, Project for the New American Century) When we read Krauthammer we are actually shedding light on the prevailing views of the people who are at the epicenter of American power.
If Krauthammer is making the case for war, we can assume that many of the Administration’s key players are also “on boardâ€, if only in principle.
Jimmie Carter’s National Security Advisor, Zbigniew Brzezinski, on the other hand, produced an article this week that recommended we should abandon the idea of overturning the Islamic Republic of Iran. Brzezinski sees the government as firmly entrenched and not likely to be toppled by either covert means or revolution.
In Brzezinski’s “Iran: Time for a New Approach†he states, "Those forces that are committed to preserving Iran's current system remain firmly in control and represent the country's only authoritative interlocutors. The urgency of the concerns surrounding [
Instead of military confrontation Brzezinski recommends “selective political engagement†and “incremental progressâ€, the operative diplomatic parlance for “exploring the potential for commerce without any real commitment to the other’s sovereign independence.â€
Brzezinski continues in this vein by suggesting a “carrots and sticks†approach, which is not only self explanatory, but is the underlying theory of American foreign policy for the last century. (No need for elaboration here)
Brzezinski’s calculations are entirely based on “what is practicable in the present political climate and with our present commitment of forcesâ€.
His position should not be confused a concern for the loss of life that a war might entail. Nor should he be perceived as any less strident in his long range goals of Regime change in
In fact, Brzezinski is the foremost exponent of “bare-knuckle†Realpolitik in the world today. His ruthless approach to geopolitical objectives even outstrips those of his cohort Henry Kissinger. (When
Brzezinski was also the architect of the plan to entice Islamic extremists to
So, when Brezinski takes a less antagonistic approach to
They are not.
Both Krauthammer and Brezinski only differ on the methodology not the objective. The determination to secure resources in the
The apparent dispute between Krauthammer and Brzezinski indicates that the debate over
Enter
The question of a war with
Chomsky says, “ Not reported but quite important is the dispatch to Israel of 100 F16-I's, advanced jet bombers, with the very specific announcement that they can reach Iran and return, are updated versions of the F-16s that Israel used to attack the Iraqi nuclear reactor in 1981, and are equipped with "special weapons" (according to the Israeli Hebrew press)â€.
There was no mention of the transaction in the western press, but the implications are chilling.
In a recent article “Bush’s October Surprise†political commentator Warren Hastings suggests that
“In the following media frenzy, with the electorate absorbed with the news and diverted from domestic issues, Bush will mouth the usual palaver about
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Again, however crazy such a scenario sounds at this point, the increasing media attention devoted to
Both Krauthammer and Brezinzki represent the core constituencies that are running the country and setting its policy. Their debate informs us, that the question of “regime change†in
These developments should alert the world to the fact that
Once again the UN is assuming its traditional role as fig leaf for American warmongering.
It is clear, by the rhetorical battle being waged in American newspapers that
By now, all should recognize that the
Weaponry alone will decide who prevails in the
We don’t need another


