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Critics of the foreign and
national security policies of the Joe Biden regime
were quick to note that the American soldiers being
pulled out of Afghanistan were no doubt a resource
that will be committed to a new adventure somewhere
else. There was considerable speculation that the
new model army, fully vaccinated, glorious in all
its gender and racial diversity and purged of
extremists in the ranks, might be destined to put
down potentially rebellious supremacists in
unenlightened parts of the United States. But even
given an increasingly totalitarian White House, that
civil war type option must have seemed a bridge too
far for an administration plagued by plummeting
approval ratings, so the old hands in Washington
apparently turned to what has always been a winner:
pick a suitable foreign enemy and stick it to him.
It is of course generally
known that when Joe Biden was running for president,
he committed himself to making an attempt to reenter
the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) of
2015 which placed limits on the Iranian nuclear
program and also established an intrusive inspection
routine. In turn, the Iranians were to receive
relief from sanctions related to the program. In
2018 President Donald Trump withdrew the United
States from the agreement based on the false
argument that Iran was cheating on the arrangement
and was secretly engaged in developing a weapon.
Trump’s neocon supporters on the issue also argued
without any evidence that Iran was intending to use
the agreement as cover for its efforts to accumulate
enriched uranium, guaranteeing that they would be
able develop a weapon quickly when the inspection
regime expires in 2025.
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The Trump move was, of
course, backed by the Israel Lobby and it was widely
seen as deferring to Israeli interests at a time
when the agreement was actually good for the United
States as it blocked an unfriendly country’s
possible nuclear proliferation. Unfortunately, a US
government’s bowing to Israel is not exactly unusual
and the withdrawal was subject to only limited
criticism in the mainstream media.
Joe Biden, who has described
himself as a Zionist, is no less prone to pandering
to Israel than is Trump. When he raised the issue of
JCPOA during his campaign in a bid to appeal to his
party’s progressives, he also caveated the move by
indicating that the agreement would have to be
updated and improved. The talks in Vienna, which
Iran and the US are indirectly engaged in, have been
stalled for several months due to Iranian elections
and over Washington’s insistence that Iran include
in the agreement restrictions on the country’s
ballistic missile program while also ceasing its
alleged interference in the political turmoil in the
region. The interference charge relates to Iranian
support of the completely legitimate Syrian and
Lebanese governments as well as of the Houthi rebels
in Yemen who have been on the receiving end of Saudi
Arabian aggression supported by Washington.
As Iran insists that any
return to status quo ante be based on the
existing agreement without any additions, to include
relief from sanctions which Washington has rebuffed,
it has been clear from the beginning that there is
nowhere to go. Recently it has been argued in neocon
and media circles (essentially the same thing) that
the new conservative president of Iran Ebrahim Raisi
means that no arrangement with Iran can be trusted
and they point to International Atomic Energy Agency
(IAEA) reports that suggest that Iran has started to
enrich admittedly
small amounts of uranium. To add to the
confusion, there have been some reports suggesting
that Israel
deliberately targeted and destroyed IAEA
monitoring equipment in a June raid to make clear
assessments of nuclear developments more difficult
to obtain.
To finish the charade, which
was not expected to result in anything, Secretary of
State Tony Blinken, traveling Germany to mend fences
over the Afghanistan debacle, has now
warned that the US is getting “closer” to giving up
on renegotiating the Iran nuclear deal. Blinken
declared to reporters that “I’m not going to put a
date on it but we are getting closer to the point at
which a strict return to compliance with the JCPOA
does not reproduce the benefits that that agreement
achieved.”
When Blinken refers to
benefits he is now of course meaning the full
package of demands being made by Washington, which,
as noted above, go far beyond the original intention
of the agreement. As Iran has repeatedly insisted
that it is only willing to discuss the original
formulation which would provide for them some
sanctions relief, something that Blinken certainly
knows, he evades the issue of Washington being the
spoiler in the Vienna talks.
Now that Afghanistan has
fallen with considerable blowback to the fortunes of
the Biden Administration, the situation with Iran
becomes potentially more important, even while
recognizing the Iran does not threaten the United
States or its actual interests in any way.
Biden-Blinken are clearly interested in sustaining a
purported vital interest in the Middle East so troop
levels throughout the region can be maintained.
There is a commitment with Baghdad to remove all US
“combat troops,” however that will be defined, by
year’s end, but there are also American soldiers in
Syria fighting a war and large military bases in
Kuwait, Doha, and Bahrain. The US also maintains a
skeleton presence of air force personnel in Israel
as well as large arms supply depots.
To justify all that an enemy
is essential and Iran fits the bill. And it should
surprise no one that steps are now being taken
to confront the evil Persians in their home
waters. The United States Navy’s Bahrain-based 5th
Fleet announced last week that it will create a
special new task force that will incorporate
airborne, sailing and underwater drones to confront
Iran. In the announcement the spokesmen revealed
that in coming months drone capabilities would be
expanded to cover a number of chokepoints critical
to the movement both of global energy supplies and
worldwide shipping, to include the crucial Strait of
Hormuz, through which 20% of all oil passes. It also
will presumably include the Red Sea approaches to
the Suez Canal as well as the Bab el-Mandeb Strait
off Yemen.
The systems being deployed by
what has been dubbed the 5th Fleet Task Force 59
will include some recently developed innovative
technologies, to include underwater, long range, and
special surveillance drones. Armed drones will use
the same platforms and some of the drones will be
small enough to be fired from submarines, which will
confuse points of origin and permit plausible denial
by Washington if they should be used to deter or
intimidate the Iranians.
So, the fall of Afghanistan
might be seen as welcome after all these years of
mayhem, but it may have opened the door to
heightened tension in the nearby Persian Gulf.
Washington-Biden-Blinken are intent on proving to
the world that in spite of Afghanistan the United
States is nobody’s patsy. Unfortunately, putting the
screws to Iran yet again is no solution to
Washington’s inability to perceive its proper role
in the world. The lesson that might have been
learned in Afghanistan and also Iraq apparently has
already been forgotten.
Philip Giraldi Ph.D., Executive
Director of the Council for the National Interest.
A former CIA Case Officer and Army Intelligence
Officer who spent twenty years overseas in Europe
and the Middle East working terrorism cases. He
holds a BA with honors from the University of
Chicago and an MA and PhD in Modern History from the
University of London.
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