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The United States is now at war with Iran
in a conflict that could easily have been
avoided and it will not end well. There will
be no declaration of war coming from either
side, but the
assassination of Iranian Quds Force
Commander General Qassem Soleimani and
the head of Kata’ib Hezbollah Abu Mehdi
Muhandis by virtue of a Reaper drone strike
in Baghdad will shift the long-simmering
conflict between the two nations into high
gear. Iran cannot let the killing of a
senior military officer
go unanswered even though it cannot
directly confront the United States
militarily. But there will be reprisals and
Tehran’s suspected use of proxies to stage
limited strikes will now be replaced by more
damaging actions that can be directly
attributed to the Iranian government. As
Iran has significant resources locally, one
can expect that the entire Persian Gulf
region will be destabilized.
And there is also the terrorism card,
which will come into play. Iran has an
extensive diaspora throughout much of the
Middle East and, as it has been threatened
by Washington for many years, it has had a
long time to prepare for a war to be fought
largely in the shadows. No American
diplomat, soldier or even tourists in the
region should consider him or herself to be
safe, quite the contrary. It will be an
“open season” on Americans. The U.S. has
already ordered a partial evacuation of the
Baghdad Embassy and has advised all American
citizens to leave the country immediately.
Donald Trump rode to victory in 2016 on a
promise to end the useless wars in the
Middle East, but he has now demonstrated
very clearly that he is a liar. Instead of
seeking detente, one of his first actions
was to end the JCPOA nuclear agreement and
re-introduce sanctions against Iran. In a
sense, Iran has from the beginning been the
exception to Trump’s no-new-war pledge, a
position that might reasonably be directly
attributed to his incestuous relationship
with the American Jewish community and in
particular derived from his pandering to the
expressed needs of Israel’s belligerent
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Trump bears full responsibility for what
comes next. The neoconservatives and
Israelis are predictably cheering the
result, with Mark Dubowitz of the pro-Israel
Foundation for Defense of Democracies
enthusing that it is “bigger than bin
Laden…a massive blow to the [Iranian]
regime.” Dubowitz, whose credentials as an
“Iran expert” are dubious at best, is at
least somewhat right in this case. Qassem
Suleimani is, to be sure, charismatic and
also very popular in Iran. He is Iran’s most
powerful military figure in the entire
region, being the principal contact for
proxies and allies in Lebanon, Syria and
Iraq. But what Dubowitz does not understand
is that no one in a military hierarchy is
irreplaceable. Suleimani’s aides and high
officials in the intelligence ministry are
certainly more than capable of picking up
his mantle and continuing his policies.
In reality, the series of foolish attacks
initiated by the United States over the past
week will only hasten the departure of much
of the U.S. military from the region. The
Pentagon and White House have been insisting
that Iran was behind an alleged Kata’ib
Hezbollah attack on a U.S. installation that
then triggered a strike by Washington on
claimed militia targets in Syria and also
inside Iraq. Even though the U.S. military
presence is as a guest of the Iraqi
government, Washington went ahead with its
attack even after the Iraqi Prime Minister
Adil Abdul-Mahdi said “no.”
To justify its actions, Mark Esper,
Secretary of Defense, went so far as to
insist that “Iran is at war with the whole
world,” a clear demonstration of just how
ignorant the White House team actually is.
The U.S. government characteristically has
not provided any evidence demonstrating
either Iranian or Kata’ib involvement in
recent developments, but after the
counter-strike killed 26 Iraqi soldiers, the
mass demonstrations against the Embassy in
Baghdad became inevitable. The
demonstrations were also attributed to Iran
by Washington even though the people in the
street were undoubtedly Iraqis.
Now that the U.S. has also killed
Suleimani and Muhandis in a drone strike at
Baghdad Airport, clearly accomplished
without the approval of the Iraqi
government, it is inevitable that the prime
minister will ask American forces to leave.
That will in turn make the situation for the
remaining U.S. troops in neighboring Syria
untenable. And it will also force other Arab
states in the region to rethink their
hosting of U.S. soldiers, sailors, Marines
and airmen due to the law of unanticipated
consequences as it is now clear that
Washington has foolishly begun a war that
serves no one’s interests.
The blood of the Americans, Iranians and
Iraqis who will die in the next few weeks is
clearly on Donald Trump’s hands as this war
was never inevitable and served no U.S.
national interest. It will surely turn out
to be a debacle, as well as devastating for
all parties involved. And it might well, on
top of Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and Libya,
be the long-awaited beginning of the end of
America’s imperial ambitions. Let us hope
so!
Philip Giraldi is a former
counter-terrorism specialist and military
intelligence officer of the United States
Central Intelligence Agency.
This article was originally published
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