Who is the rogue state really?
By Asghar Bishbareh
03/20/06 “ICH”
A brief history of Iran since 16th century
Iran is one of the few countries in the world that has never
become a colony of any of the imperialist powers. However,
during the reign of Kajar dynasty from 1795 to 1925, Iran
plunged into a deep cri-sis, and to some extent, colonial powers
dominated Iran both economically and politically thanks to inept
and corrupt monarchs.
In 1514, Ottoman Turks invaded Azerbaijan (northwest provinces
of Iran) and by the treaty of Chaldran occupying some of the
area until Nadir Shah expelled them in 18th century. In 1801,
Rus-sians annexed Georgia. By the treaties of Gulistan (1813)
and Turkomanchai (1828), Russia deprived Iran of its Caucasian
provinces, including the territory north of the Aras River,
together with a strip of land along the Caspian Sea that is now
part of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Russian expansion into
Central Asia continued, and finally, by the conquest of
Transcaspia in 1884, Iran lost Bukhara, Khiva, and Merv.
In 1920, the Soviet Union invaded Gilan, the coastal province on
the west of the Caspian Sea, and set up an independent pro
Russian state. During the World War II, (1941) although Iran had
stayed neutral, allied forces led by the British and the former
Soviet Union) attacked Iran occupying the southern and northern
provinces respectively. Subsequently, British removed Reza Shah,
the foun-der of the Pahlavi dynasty from power and replaced him
with his son, Mohammed Reza Shah.
In 1953, the U.S.’s CIA and UK’s MI-6 staged the military coup
and toppled Iran's democratically elected Prime Minister, Dr.
Mossadegh’s government, which by any Western standards was much
more democratic than that of Americans under the Bush -Cheney
administration. In fact, the anti-American revolution of 1979
was the direct consequences of US’s policy of regime change in
Iran in which US brought down the democratic government and
restored the absolute monarchy.
In spite of that, Bush-Cheney administration frantically
pursuing the policy of regime change advocated by Israel, who
has been exerting intense pressure through its U.S. supporters
to launch war of aggression against Iran under the false
justification of Iran’s nuclear weapons program.
In 1980, the US and England in conjunction with their supinely
obedient rulers, kings, emirs, and sheiks in the Persian Gulf
encouraged Saddam to invade Iran, financed Iraq’s war machine,
and supplied Saddam with technical, logistics, intelligence,
chemical and biological weapons.
To safeguard the great nation’s territorial integrity and its
sovereignty, Iran had no choice but to rebuild and modernize its
defense forces. Despite its military might in the region and the
geostrate-gic importance of Iran in the world, which stretches
from Caspian Sea to the Persian Gulf, Iran has always played by
the rule and abided by the international law and has never
attempted to exploit or impose its will on the neighboring
countries or any other sovereign nations for two centuries.
Iran even stayed away from reclaiming its lost territories,
which was historically and legally part of the Persian Empire.
For example, Bahrain Island is an archipelago consisting of
about thirty-three islands situated midway in the Persian Gulf
with historical connections to Iran. In the year 1521, the
Portuguese colonial forces swept into the island ferociously
beheading its king, and ruled the island up until 1602.
During the Safavids dynasty, in 1603, the Portuguese were
expelled from the Persian Gulf, including Bahrain by the
Iranians naval forces. As a part of Persian Empire, since then
the island adminis-tered and governed by the Iranians until
1783, and subsequently, the island occupied and run by the
British until 1971. Before the British’s withdrawal from the
Persian Gulf in 1971, Iranian parlia-ment in November 1957
unanimously passed a legislation decreeing Bahrain, as the 14th
Province of Iran. However, because of the peaceful and
non-confrontational manners of Iranians in nature, the issue was
referred to the UN for peaceful solution.
The UN held a referendum in the island for independence or
reunification with Iran. Since the out-come of the referendum
favored independence, Iran accepted the outcome immediately. As
a result, the UN decided to allow the Bahrainis to form an
independent state. Based on the UN decision and backed by Iran,
Bahrain, with 70% of Shiite population declared its independence
on August 15, 1971.
Ironically, the same very island is now turned out to be a
launching pad for the US Fifth Fleet Head-quarters. From whence
they break into the neighboring countries terrorizing and
attacking the sov-ereign nations based on the fabrication of
lies and deceptions in order to steal their natural re-sources,
which is the reminiscent of Hulagu Khan’s Mongol forces in
Baghada and Kublai Khan’s armada in the Mediterranean Sea.
Even though British ended its physical presence in the Persian
Gulf’s sheikhdoms, its influence re-mained strong in the region.
Nonetheless, right after the former protector’s withdrawals, US
took over the region and became the new protector of the states.
In 1981, six Persian Gulf Arab states, which are comprised of
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab
Emir-ates, created the Cooperation Council of the Arab States of
the Gulf (CCG), formerly named Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC).
Qatar is the largest staging post for the U.S. imperial forces
in the region, and became the Central Command Headquarters for
the US military aggressions against the entire Middle East, and
from whence they have already invaded two sovereign nations
namely Afghanistan and Iraq based on the hit list, that Israeli
mentor had handed Bush even before 9/11. It appears that, the
hit list also in-cludes Iran and Syria for Bush-Blair future
adventures.
In the recent meeting, the GCC Secretary-General Abdul Rahman
Bin Hamad Al Attiyah hypocriti-cally expressed his concern over
Iran’s civilian nuclear program and declaring that it posed what
he called a threat to member countries of the GCC, U.S., and
NATO. This statement emanating from a council that has provided
the colonial powers and foreign aggressors with the launching
pad in their soils to destroy and occupy their Arab brothers
homeland in Iraq in the past three years, and now, allowing
foreign invaders to do the same to Iran.
UAE, which is another member of the GCC, who obtained the rights
to self-governance from England just in 1971 (35 years ago),
misleadingly, repeated his claims over the three Iranian islands
in the Persian Gulf. Since they have never been masters of their
own destinies in the past, therefore, it fol-lows that their
foreign protectors need new bases in the region for possible
unprovoked confrontation with Iran or as a part of their
psychological warfare against Iran designed to destabilize the
region. Moreover, in order to create tension in the region, US
and England encouraging the states of the GCC to use a bogus
name for the “Persian Gulf”, which is the only common and
internationally recognized term that accepted by the UN.
Election Process in Iran and the US & a tale of the two
presidents
Had not been for the Supreme Court (his daddy’s old friends’)
decision in Florida 2000 campaign, Bush would not be able to
assume his dictatorial powers by rigging the 2004 election in
Ohio in which, thousands of black voters were disfranchised, and
foreign observers were barred from over-seeing the election
process.
Ahmadinejad and Bush speak for the two different constituencies.
While the neocons’ cabal has backed Bush's rise to power to
represent the corporations like Enron, WorldCom, Arthur
Anderson, and Halliburton, on the contrary, working class,
unemployed, the rural, urban, and religious poor voted for Dr.
Ahmadinejad.
During the eight-year imposed war of Iraq against Iran,
Ahmadinejad, the new president of Iran served voluntarily deep
inside the enemy’s territory. On the other hand, during the
patriotic Viet-nam War, George W. Bush, joined the near home
Champaign division of National Guards in Texas architected by
his daddy and went AWOL for an entire year to escape the war.
Furthermore, at the defining moment and at the time of needs,
the self declared war president, along with his VP, Che-ney, who
is the real president did not raise up from their nuclear proof
bunkers for couple of days. 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina events
were the examples.
Bush’s media trying to portray Ahmadinejad as an absolute
dictator, while in fact, he does not enjoy the same power as
George W. Bush does. Ahmadinejad is not even the
commander-in-chief. Meaning that he cannot declare war, and
unlike the US weak Congress who made Bush an emperor by giving
him carte blanche, the real power in Iran rests with the
parliament (Majlis), the parliament that in the past, impeached
one president and many cabinet ministers of governments.
Even Senator, Hillary Clinton, who has backed Iraqi invasion and
now supporting Bush policy of confrontation with Iran, recently,
said that Bush treated the Senate like a plantation. The strange
thing is that the failure in Iraq is now apparent to a large
majority of American people, yet the Con-gress is acquiescing to
Bush’s call for a needless and dangerous confrontation with
Iran.
Ahmadinejad was struggling to have his cabinet ministers
approved by the parliament. For example, his nominees for the
ministry of oil were rejected twice by the parliament, and the
process has al-ready begun to impeach his transportation
minister over the crash of airplane. On the contrary, Bush has
the absolute power to appoint anyone for any posts or offices he
wants. He openly, by-passes the congress and the court. For
example, John Bolton was appointed by Bush as the US Am-bassador
to the UN without even the Congress approval. Simply he
exercised his executive power.
John Bolton the one who once said that the UN did not exist
without the US. Another way of describ-ing Bolton’s comment is
that the UN is nothing but the US rubber stamp. In fact, the UN
and its subsidiaries like IAEA is a tool used by the US to
advance its policy. He is now sitting in the UN and coercing the
Security Council to issue a strongly worded “presidential
statement against Iran provid-ing the US with a pretext for
intervention if Iran continues to enrich uranium.
During the initial confirmation debate of John Bolton in the
Senate in 2004, senior Sen. Joseph Bi-den said that sending
Bolton to the UN was like sending a bull to the china market.
Bush’s Patriot Act, which is now almost the law of the land is
in fact, reversed the concept of pre-sumption of innocence into
presumption of guilt in the US making Bush an absolute king
empower-ing his modern inquisitors to invade the citizens’
privacy arresting them even without search war-rants. The reason
for this gross erosion of civil liberties is the security of
state, which is a term that has been used by all dictators
including Hitler. US needs an enemy, if does not exist, the
ruling party can create even an imaginary one. During the Cold
War, bogyman was the Soviet Union then Sad-dam, now Iran has
become Bush’s new bogyman.
Exercising his executive power, Bush authorized the National
Security Agency (NSA) to spy on Americans without warrants,
ignoring the procedures of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance
Act (FISA). Consequently, Civil rights leaders are now
monitored. Antiwar groups are under surveil-lance. Domestic
phones are tapped. Mails are opened and emails are monitored.
The FBI is conduct-ing warrantless "black bag" break-ins of
private residences and offices, while US government agen-cies
have been barred from using persistent cookies since 2000
because of privacy concerns. Police are to be given sweeping
powers to arrest people for every offence, including the minor
traffic infrac-tions and misdemeanors.
In the first round of Iranian presidential elections in which 62
percent of the eligible voters cast their ballots for seven
candidates with diverse political inclinations. The electoral
process in Iran was much more democratic than that of the U.S.
two-party system of presidential election of 2004 in which each
candidate from either party won about 25% of the popular votes
(the turn out was about 50% and that in the US, there is no
run-off election). This means that about 75% of population did
not vote for Bush’s reelection. Yet, Bush and his neocons cabal
call it democracy.
Therefore, Bush is in no position at this point in time, to
question even the outcome of elections in banana republic
however, on the eve of the election in Iran, he hypocritically
said that the electoral process in Iran ignores the basic
requirements of democracy.
Some pundits believe that the intellectually challenged
president was cherry- picked and indoctri-nated into the
doctrine of Hegelian Dialectic by the illuminati to establish
the world new order. They led him to believe that Bush has a
heavenly mandate to meddle in the business of every sovereign
nation. And therefore, should any of the sovereign states dare
not to acquiesces supinely to the US unilateralist and imperial
global hegemony, Bush has the divine rights to invade and occupy
them by force under the pretext of what he calls WMD, Human
Rights abuse, and supporting terrorism.
Despite the fact that there is no a real and visible enemy armed
with conventional or non-conventional weapons who wants to
attack US and that according to their own investigations, no
single state or country directly or indirectly involved in the
9/11 tragedy except, a dozen or few more stateless terrorists,
who used the civilian aircrafts as the weapons. However,
paranoid war president and the commander-in- chief, George. W.
Bush, gripped with hysteria, like Don Quixote de la Man-cha, the
hero character of Cervantes, imagines himself as a gallant
warrior who is at war with ghosts and giants. Yet, the GOP calls
him wartime president.
Bush and his war party keep comparing their wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan with the World War II, in which Stalin defeated the
army of the Third Reich. On the contrary, neither, Iraq nor
Afghanistan had the real combat armies. The Iranians had almost
destroyed the Iraqi army during the eight- years war, and the
remnants of its military forces were decimated during the first
Persian Gulf War. As for Afghanistan, its army was made of
almost militia type forces with antiquated weapons lacking air
force and mechanized ground forces. Yet, the occupation forces
are bogged-down in both coun-tries. However, it is noteworthy
that without Iran, the US could never have occupied Afghanistan
and Iraq. They know that launching war of aggression against
Iran would mean they would be driven out of those two
countries."
Unlike the parliamentary democracy, the US president is not
directly elected by the popular votes, rather based on the
America’s 18th century constitution; the powerful Electoral
College elects the president. This flawed method of voting
system opens the entire election process to all sorts of
ir-regularities. When voters cast their ballots, they are
actually electing the 538 members of the Elec-toral College, the
ones who will really cast votes for the president.
States get one electoral vote for each of 100 senators and one
electoral vote per US representative, which are 435, plus three
electoral votes for the District of Columbia. It is noteworthy
that the larg-est state like California with the population of
about 36 million has two senators (the same number of senators
for the smaller states), i.e., the state of Wyoming with a
population of about half a million has two senators also.
Holy Warriors in the US & Secular Europe
In his first term, during an interview, Bush said that Iran had
a history of brutality. Since he doesn’t know the history and
according to Michael Moore, he does not read the newspapers, or
the books rather than the religious ones and so much so, he does
not know even the difference between the myth and the recorded
history, it follows that Bush’s statement must come from the
Book of Daniel. 9: 6, which says that Darius, the King of Persia
arrested Daniel the Prophet and threw him into the pit of lions.
Lumping Iran into the “axis of evil”, he has also repeatedly
marked Iran as a real threat to the Middle East. It seems that
these statements emanating from the Book of Ezekiel 38:5-6,
prophesizing that Iran and Armenia from far off lands in the
north, are going to gather their forces to attack Israel.
According to the Guardian, a former Palestinian foreign minister
Nabil Shaath recalled that Bush confessed, God, apparently
addressing the president each time as "George", had told him,
"Go and fight those terrorists in Afghanistan. Go and end the
tyranny in Iraq.
There is no shortage of modern Nostradamus, prophecy gurus, and
end time specialists in and around the White House. Among the
most flamboyant Armageddon experts and wizards are Hal Lindsey
and Pat Robertson. The former claims that he has been in
communication with God since he was a child. The latter declared
that during the election times God spoke to him pledging that
George W. Bush would win the election. Both neocons, are
extremely far right fanatics and very in-fluential figures, who
are umbilically connected to the White House, and usually, what
they preach reflecting the Bush’s administration viewpoints.
Pat Robertson, who lives like a king, has invested millions of
dollars in stock markets; and according to the ABC News, some
believe that he is running a questionable charity organization
called Opera-tion Blessing. A super rich Social Darwinist who
believes that under-privileged Americans have the liberty to
live under the bridge. He also accepts as true that all Muslims
are Arabs, including the Iranians. Advocating hatred against the
other faiths and philosophies, Robertson, on his private TV
show, issued a fatwa (religious edict) ordering CIA to
assassinate the Venezuelan democratically elected and popular
socialist President, Hugo Chavez who is a critic of Bush’s
foreign policy.
Recently, he also suggested that Ariel Sharon's stroke was
divine punishment for pulling Israel out of Gaza. God considers
this land to be his," Robertson said on his TV program The 700
Club. "You read the Bible and he says 'This is my land,' and for
any prime minister of Israel who decides he is going to carve it
up and give it away, God says, 'No, this is mine.'" He also
said, however, that in the Bible, the prophet Joel "makes it
very clear that God has enmity against those who 'divide my
land.'"
Bush’s former grand inquisitor, John Ashcroft once claimed, “In
America, there was no king but Je-sus”? And that the Pentagon’s
new special ops units’ commanding officer, Lt. Gen. William
Boykin claimed that “the US Army was the house of God and
Muslims the agent of Satan”.
According to the Independent, Tony Blair proclaimed that God
would judge whether he was right to send British troops to Iraq,
echoing statements from his ally, George W. Bush. Contradicting
warn-ings from advisers not to mix politics and religion, the
Prime Minister said that his interest in poli-tics sprang from
his Christianity and its "values and philosophy" had guided him
in public life.
The irony here is that Bush and his like-minded advisers and
groupthink, which are entirely fanatic extremists, have launched
the medieval times style crusade against the other religions’
extremists.
It is not coincidence that the Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh
Rasmussen, who is one of the Bush few exponents in Europe and
his troops have already joined the Iraqi crusade, defended the
far right- neo-conservative Danish newspaper, Jyllands-Posten,
who originally published 12 satirical and racist cartoons of the
Prophet Muhammad. The cultural editor of the Danish newspaper is
Flemming Rose who has a close ties with far right neocons circle
in US, including Daniel Pipes, Jerry Falwell, and Pat Robertson.
The same paper that is now defending the freedom of press,
refused to publish satirical cartoon of Christ in 2003.
The EU countries keep claiming that they are secular; however,
their claim has proved to be other-wise as their national flags
echoing the religious symbolism. Furthermore, the foundation of
the EU is based on the Christian values. On November 1, 1993,
which falls on All Saints Day, at Maastricht, the Netherlands,
the 12 members of the formerly named EEC officially ratified and
changed it to EC, and subsequently transformed into EU. The
festival of All Saints, also sometimes known as "All Hallows,"
or "Hallowmas," is a feast celebrated in their honour. All
Saints is also a Christian formula invoking all the faithful
saints and martyrs, known or unknown. The Roman Catholic holiday
(Festum omnium sanctorum) falls on November 1.
Crusaders in Iraq
As the Venezuelan writer, Fernando Baez eloquently articulates,
what is happening in Iraq today is the largest cultural
catastrophe since the Mongols forced entry into Baghdad in 13
century.
According to wikipedia.org, in 1258, the Mongols laid siege to
the city and constructed a palisade and a ditch. Siege equipment
was erected as well. The bombardment began on January, 1258 and
by February 4, a breach was made. By february 5, the Mongols
controlled a stretch of the wall. Al-Musta'sim tried to
negotiate, but was refused.
On February 10, Baghdad surrendered, after the Caliph
Al-Musta'sim came out of the city and gave himself up, at which
point he was executed, by wrapping him in a rug and having him
either "beaten to a pulp" or trampled by horses. The Mongols
swept into the city on February 19, 1258, which began a week of
massacre, looting, and fire.
Paradoxically, the brutal assault against the cradle of
civilization this time around, planned and executed - not by the
Mongols rather by the forces of American modern King George II
who shame-lessly portrays himself as the great leader of the
civilized world. The brutal invasion of Iraq took place on March
19, 2003, with indiscriminate carpet bombings. The occupation
forces used bunker busters and “MOAB” bombs, which apparently,
stands for “The Mother of All Bombs, aka the Massive Ordnance
Air Blast Bomb.”
However, the real hidden meaning of the “MOAB” goes far deeper
than what the US military appar-ently illustrates it as “the
mother of all bombs”. MOAB is a symbolism and a biblical name
repre-senting the Crusade. According to Genesis: 30-38, Moab was
the son of Abraham’s nephew Lot and the name of a place named
after him (the land of “MOAB”) in Jerusalem. When the Crudaders
occupied the area, the castle they built to defend the eastern
part of the Kingdom of Jerusalem was called Krak des Moabites.
The name also signifying the covenant, and appears in the
Scriptures many times (Genesis: 30-38; Deuteronomy 29:1;
Ruth1:1, 22; 2 Kings 1:1; 2 Chronicles 20:22; Daniel 11:41).
The salvo of shock and awe inflicting bombs that went down in
Baghdad resulted in mass destruc-tion and devastation of
cultural and religious artifacts, which belong to the ancient
Mesopotamian kingdoms of Sumer, Akkad, and Babylon where
according to recorded history, is the birthplace of
civilization.
According to Baez over one million books, 10 million documents,
and 14,000 archaeological artifacts have been lost in the US-led
invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq. Among the world
precious books that were burnt in the Baghdad National Library
included the early editions of Arabian Nights, the treatises of
the two Iran’s great mathematician and astronomer, Omar Khayyam
and philosopher, scientist, and medical writer, Avicena, aka Abu
Ali Sina, and the dissertation of distin-guished Arab- Spanish
philosopher, Averroes, aka Ibn Rushdi.
Prior to the invasion of Iraq, Rice said that before mushroom of
cloud appeared on Washington DC, the US had to stop Iraq. At the
same time, on the other side of Atlantic, notorious Tony
“B.Liar” of England claimed that Saddam had capacity to nuke
London within 48 hours.
England has the history of brutal colonial tactics of the
“divide and rule”, and its prime minister, Tony Blair who
pursuing the same old dirty trick, claimed that if the
occupation forces leave Iraq, there would be civil war, which is
nothing but a shell game because the root cause of violence and
insurgency in Iraq is the foreign occupation. It is noteworthy
that in the 1920s when the British had installed her puppet king
and prime minister like Faisal and Noori Said in Iraq whose
regime would not last a day without the imperial forces
bayonets, then British prime minister at the House of Commons
was saying the same things as Blair does today.
American style liberty & freedom of press
Bush also considers himself as the flag bearer of democracy on
the face of the planet who supports and disseminates freedom,
and liberty. Therefore, any independent nation who disagrees
with the Bush’s foreign policy is subject to liberation and
regime change. Just the way US liberated Guan-tanamo from Cuba
and turned it into the concentration camps, which Amnesty
International calls it Gulag of modern time. Just the way US
liberated Iraqi oil pipelines. Just the way, the Bush –
Che-ney’s administration liberated the undemocratic Abu-Ghraib
Prison from Saddam Hussein, the dic-tator, and turned it into a
democratic torturing chamber, where, the insurgents are
systematically tortured and abused democratically by the US
occupation forces.
Like the Stalin’s purges, the Republican presidents in the past,
used the doctrine of McCarthyism to remove their critics or
opposition groups from the offices, restricting the freedom of
speech and erod-ing the civil liberties. During the WW II,
American citizens of German and Japanese origins were rounded up
and lucked up in the camps until the end of the war.
Despite its glamorous PR campaign and empty slogans designed
targeting the international audi-ences, not only the US has
never been interested in democracy, but also, it has used all
its political and military might to bring down the democratic
states and backing the brutal tyrants especially, in the Middle
East and Latin America.
According to Robert Fisk, who is a distinguished journalist and
an author, during the US invasion both in Iraq and Afghanistan,
journalists were the prime targets, including the Western and
Arab journalists i.e., Aljazeera offices were bombed twice in
Baghdad. British newspaper The Daily Mirror reported that Bush
told UK Prime Minister Tony Blair at a White House summit on 16
April 2004 that he wanted to bomb Aljazeera's headquarters in
Qatar.
In response to the bribery scandal of Iraqis media by the US to
write the favourable stories about the war in Iraq, War
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld who speaks and acts like Joseph
Goebbels, recently admitted that they were doing just the PR
campaigns and claiming that they had every right to do so.
Rumsfeld has also admitted that he "ghosted" a detainee, meaning
that he made the decision to hold a prisoner without keeping any
records of the fact.
According to Doug Thomson, the Publisher, Capitol Hill Blue,
Pentagon orders soldiers to promote Iraq war while home on leave
and hundreds of American military men and women returned to the
United States on holiday leave with orders to sell the Iraq war
to a skeptical public. The program, coordinated through a
Pentagon operation dubbed “Operation Home front”, ordered
military person-nel to give interviews to their hometown
newspapers, television stations and other media outlets and
praise the American war effort in Iraq.
During the election campaign in Lebanon, Bush proudly said,
“Freedom is on the march in the Mid-dle East.” On the contrary,
some voters in northern Lebanon were reportedly bribed to cast
their bal-lots for the U.S.-backed anti-Syrian faction.
Foreign nationals are being kidnapped and flown from country to
country by the CIA planes under the false suspicion of so-called
renditions. Recently, the head of a European investigation into
alleged CIA secret prisons in Europe reported that there was
evidence pointing to the existence of a system of "outsourcing"
of torture by the United States, and that European governments
were aware of it.
History of the US policy of regime change & snubbing
international law
In 1953, the U.S.’s CIA staged the military coup and toppled
Iran's democratically elected Prime Minister, Dr. Mossadegh’s
government and restored pro-American system of absolute
monarchy.
In 1954, CIA ousted Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán in Guatemala. In 1961,
the US-backed invasion of Bay of Pigs of Cuba but failed. The
same year, CIA assassinated Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba of
Congo, and eliminated Rafael Leónidas Trujillo, their former
ally in the Dominican Republic, and subsequently, the CIA ousted
Juan Bosch, the democratically elected leader of the Dominican
Repub-lic. In 1963, CIA eliminated general Abdul Karim Qassim,
president of Iraq, and toppled Jose Maria Velasco of Ibarra of
Ecuador, and U.S. backed coup against South Vietnamese President
Ngo Dinh Diem. In 1964, the CIA backed the overthrow of João
Goulart in Brazil, and covertly supported the election of
Eduardo Frei Montalva of Chile. In 1965, the US staged a bloody
military coup toppling the democratically elected President,
Sukarno in Indonesia, installing a brutal dictator, Suharto who
killed over a million people in Indonesia during his reign of
terror. Subsequently, the U.S. Embassy in Indonesia supplied
their newly installed military tyrant with a list of 5,000
suspected communists given to them by the CIA to be executed. In
addition, the CIA supported a military coup that brought Joseph
Mobutu to power in the Congo in 1965. In 1967, the CIA supported
Regime of the Colonels in Greece through a military coup. In the
1967, U.S. supported Israel Six-Day War, and CIA launched the
military “Operation Condor” assassinating Che Guevara, the
legendary hero and the icon of the socialist revolution in
Bolivia.
On September 11,1973, which was the first 9/11, the US staged a
bloody coup d'état in Chile in which Salvador Allende, who had
come to power in 1970 by the democratic election campaign
process was killed instantly. Subsequently, the notorious
General Pinochet, who had the full US backing, seized the power
and became an absolute military dictator. Consequently,
thousands of Chileans were slaughtered, tortured, or sent to the
detention centers, many more disappeared, and some of them are
still missing.
Not to mention Granada, Panama, former Yugoslavia, and
Afghanistan, in 1992, U.S.- and French staged a military coup
against the most honest and democratic election campaign process
in the his-tory of entire Arab world ever and annulled the
election. The Arab’s only democratic election was held in
Algeria in 1992 in which the Islamic parties won the landslide
victory. Now, the US and Is-rael are reportedly planning to
destabilize the Palestinian government so that newly elected
Hamas officials will fail and elections will be called. The goal
is to starve the Palestinian Authority of cash and international
connections forcing its President to call a new election,
bringing back the corrupt Fatah groups in power again ignoring
the fact that Hamas won the landslide victory in the democ-ratic
election campaign. If the outcome of elections suits the US
corporate interest, Bush calls it free and fair, if not,
declares it bunk.
While 25% of the world pollution comes from US, Bush-Cheney
administration yet, does not recog-nize the Kyoto protocols. US
not only refuse to join the International Court of Criminal
(ICC), but also have attempted to undermine it. The Hague
Invasion Act, which was introduced and passed in August 2002 by
the Congress, allows the US government to save US citizens from
extradition to the ICC, and also authorizes any necessary
action, including the miltary invasion to free U.S. soldiers and
officials handed over to that Court. The stated purpose of the
Act was to protect United States military personnel and other
elected and appointed officials of the United States government
against criminal prosecution by an international criminal court
to which the United States is not party.
Although the United States is a signatory to the 1983 Convention
that prohibits the use of White Phosphorus "against military
targets within concentrations of civilians," it has not ratified
Protocol III, which involves restrictions against the incendiary
weapons.
The cultural devastation committed by the US and the coalition
of idiots is the gross violation of the Hague Convention of
1954, which states that in times of war, cultural heritage must
be protected by the occupation forces. As a pattern of behavior,
this convention like many other internationally es-tablished
protocols, are not yet recognized by Washington.
Iran’s nuclear program
Initiated and backed by the US, the idea of Iran's nuclear
program goes back to four decades. It kicked off in the 1960s,
under auspices of the U.S. within the framework of bilateral
agreements be-tween the two countries. In 1967, the Tehran
Nuclear Research Center (TNRC) was built and run by the Atomic
Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI). The TNRC was equipped with a
US supplied 5-megawatt nuclear research reactor. Iran signed and
ratified the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in 1968.
Westinghouse Corporation lobbied very hard to convince both Iran
and the US governments to con-struct at least 23 nuclear
reactors in Iran. In 1975 the U.S. Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger, had signed National Security Decision Memorandum 292,
titled "U.S.-Iran Nuclear Cooperation," for the sale of nuclear
reactors to Iran projected to bring U.S. corporations more than
$6 billion in revenue. That time the population of Iran was
about 30 millions, however, was pumping as much as 6 million
barrels of oil a day, with a domestic oil consummation of about
½ millions barrels a day. Today, Iran with a population of about
70 millions, consumes about two millions barrels a day
domestically, whereas produces about 4 million barrels a day.
Not to mention currently, Iran’s refinery capacities are far
shorter than those of the growing demands for domestic refined
products i.e., gasoline, which are imported from abroad.
President Gerald R. Ford even signed a directive in 1976
offering Tehran the chance to buy and op-erate a U.S.-built
reprocessing facility for extracting plutonium from nuclear
reactor fuel. The deal was for a complete "nuclear fuel cycle.
The notion behind Ford strategy was introduction of nuclear
power would both provide for the growing needs of Iran's economy
and free remaining oil reserves for export or conversion to
petrochemicals.
In 1975, Kraftwerk-Union A.G. of Germany, a joint venture of
Siemens AG and A.E.G Telefunken, signed a contract worth $4-$6
billions to build the nuclear power plant. Construction of the
two nu-clear generating units was subcontracted to Thyssen Krupp
AG, and was to have been completed in 1981. However, during the
imposed war on Iran, the reactors were then damaged by Iraqi air
strikes.
In 1995, Iran signed a contract with Russia to resume work on
the half complete Bushehr plant. The construction is being done
by the state-controlled company Atomstroyexport (Russian for
Atomic Construction Export), which an arm of Russia's atomic
energy ministry, Minatom.
As an industrializing nation, Iran’s civilian nuclear power
plant is crucial for rising demand for power supply and its
growing population. In fact, Iran's population has more than
doubled in 20 years, the country regularly imports gasoline and
electricity, and that burning fossil fuel in large amounts harms
Iran's environment drastically. Additionally, Iran questions why
it should not be allowed to diversify its sources of energy,
especially when there are fears of its oil fields eventually
being depleted. Therefore, it is not sustainable for Iran to use
its valuable non-renewable resources simply for electricity.
Moreover, developing the excess capacity in oil industry would
cost Iran about $40 billion, whereas, nuclear power costs a
fraction of this, in view of the fact that Iran has abundant
supplies of accessible uranium ore.
Furthermore, the nuclear situation in Iran is about more than
the production of nuclear fuel. It is a national issue - it is
about a country's independence, sovereignty, and national
identity- it is about a country that have emerged from about two
centuries of Western bullying and regime change (1953) - it is
about a country that wants to master its own destiny. It is
about a country that wants to be treated equally and with
respect on the world stage. In a nutshell, it is about national
pride.
When the sovereignty and independence of Iran is at stake, the
nation has the final say. On Febru-ary 11, 2006, millions of
Iranians poured into the streets and expressed their support for
Iran’s peaceful nuclear programs achieved by its indigenous
young scientists. Their message was loud and clear. All speaking
in one voice, they demanded that they would never forsake their
inalienable legal right to the nuclear technology. People from
all walks of life, including the religious, secular, poor, rich,
reformist, conservative, young, old male, female, and
intellectual were aligned behind their president honoring their
scientific achievements and securing the nation’s independence.
Conse-quently, it is not for Bush, Blair, or Jacques Chirac to
decide whether Iran needs the civilian nuclear plants or what
type of reactors it should have. i.e. light water or heavy
water.
While President Jacques Chirac trying to portray himself as a
civilized and liberal democrat, on the other hand, talking like
war lord and openly threatening to use its nuclear weapons
against Iran, and subsequently, French Foreign Minister Philippe
Douste-Blazy bluntly accuses Iran of secretly making nuclear
weapons without showing a shred of evidence. Why EU in general,
France, and Eng-land in particular pursuing Bush’s policy
towards Iran?
The answer is, they all have one thing in common that is the
economic interest that glues them to-gether. As the exclusive
fuel, suppliers France and England are profiting millions of
dollars annually from recycling the fuels for the other
countries nuclear reactors, especially the German and Japanese
plants. For both countries, recycling nuclear fuel is an
uncontested business bonanza and economic windfall. To them,
allowing Iran, which is an emerging and potential low-cost
supplier of nuclear fuels to share their profits, is
unacceptable. Therefore, they view Iran as a threat to their
lucrative businesses. They cannot say this openly, but
deceitfully and unfairly launched a smear campaign and making it
look like Iran is building nuclear bombs.
While on the one hand, Western powers formally declare that Iran
has the rights to nuclear energy, building image that they are
logical and rational in order to fool the world. On the other
hand, trying to force Iran to abandon its uranium enrichment
program used for nuclear energy, however if, Iran outsources its
nuclear fuels to Russia or Western suppliers, that will be okay
with them. What kind of logic is that? That is nothing but the
logic of neocolonialism.
The fact is, Western powers in general and US in particular view
nuclear technology as their intel-lectual property. Legally
speaking, they cannot patent the nuclear technology as their
intellectual property simply because if they do, then the matter
must be resolved by the World Trade Organiza-tion (WTO) meaning
that the UN nuclear watchdog, IAEA will be irrelevant. However,
they use eve-rything in their power, including the backroom
dealings, or bribing and intimidating others to mo-nopolize it.
Profiteering is the capitalists Achilles heel. They do
everything they can at any cost in order to make the money. No
matter how civilized or liberal democrat they are, money always
comes first.
As for Bush administration, Iran’s threat is not for its nuclear
program, but their perceived threat is coming from Iran’s
mercantile exchange market, which is called oil bourse. Iran is
planning to open its own oil bourse, a mercantile exchange, and
potentially a futures market, where traders can buy and sell oil
and gas in Euros, not dollars. If everything goes as planned it
is scheduled to kick off in March 19 otherwise will take place
sometimes later this year. However, even before the realization
of the idea, Iran is being accused of making nuclear bombs and
is being threatened with illegal sanc-tions or war of
aggression.
In 2001, Venezuela wanted to switch to the Euro for all its oil
sales. The following year, there was a coup attempt against
Chavez, reportedly with assistance from the CIA. However, the
military coup failed and Chavez who was democratically elected
president escaped the assassination plot against his life
unharmed. In November 2002, Saddam Hussein demanded Euros for
his oil, in 2003; Iraq was invaded and occupied by the US.
Shifting from dollars to Euros is not good news for America's
system of dollar hegemony, which its nominal value is backed by
the world daily sales of oil . Some countries are already
replacing their dollar reserves with Euro in silence. If the oil
bourse does not trigger a blow to the US already trou-bled
economy straight away, but it will take out the steam in the
long- run. The economy that its to-tal federal debts is $8.2
trillion (60% owned by foreigners, i.e., EU, China, Japan, and
S. Korea), with a current account deficit of $700 billion, and
$500 billion of budget deficit, with zero savings and re-cord
business and personal debts, cannot sustain further setback in
the long haul.
The US Senate just approved to raise the government debt limit
to nearly $9 trillion, with the new ceiling expected next year,
the debt will represent $30 thousand for every US citizen.
Bush’s gov-ernment has already spent $350 billion for the wars
in Iraq and Afghanistan so far, and asking for another $120
billion for the current year. US allocated $450 billion for its
military budget, which is almost half of the entire world
military spending, and trying to resolve its economic issues by
the military forces.
The US’s GDP which was always ranked first in the world, slid
into second in 2004 after the EU. During the same period, its
total exports ranked third after the EU and Germany
respectively. EU’s GDP was $12,865 trillion compared to US GDP
of $11,734 trillion, Germany’s total exports was $950 billion
compared to the US total exports of $750 billion, and Germany’s
net exports exceeded $200 billion (source: IMF, Germany’s
Bundesbank, US Census Bureau). Thanks to Bush-Cheney inept and
ham-fisted leadership.
Bush orchestrated media campaign against Iran, deliberately
distorting Ahmadinejad’s speeches, and fictitiously considering
him a threat, whereas the truth of the matter is that he was
quoting di-rectly from the founder of Iran's Islamic Revolution,
which is a slogan that has been there since 1979, and
surprisingly, never captured the US media attention up until
now.
However, Ahmadinejad has also, said, “A nation which has
culture, logic and civilization does not need nuclear weapons.
The countries, which seek nuclear weapons, are those, which want
to solve all problems by the use of force. Our nation does not
need such weapons,” which surprisingly, Bush & Co. media never
reflected that.
Nevertheless, during the 26 years life of the revolution, Iran
has never made any effort to wipe any country off the map. It is
noteworthy that the Iranians indeed, are the liberators of
Israelites. That was Cyrus the Great, the King of Persia, who
liberated Israelites from slavery in Babylon 25 centu-ries ago.
Additionally, the great king provided them with a free of charge
means of transportation all the way to Jerusalem. Furthermore,
the Iranians are not Arabs and consequently, there is no
strate-gic ground for any animosity between Iran and Israel.
Bush illegal covert operations in Iran under the pretext of
democracy
While US and England have destroyed and torn apart Iraq with
their illegal occupation, on the other hand, ludicrously,
accusing Iran of interfering in Iraq, and blaming it for their
failure. In fact, the US media frenzy against Iran for what they
claim, as “threat” is a smokescreen used to distract the world
attention from Bush’s miserable failure in Iraq.
According to the Financial Times, the US military has been
studying ethnic and religious tensions in Iran as part of its
preparations for war. The military wants to determine attitudes
towards the cen-tral government and examine if Iran is prone to
the same tensions that are tearing Iraq apart. As with the
planning for the war in Iraq, the Pentagon has recruited exiles
to help with its survey. A similar group of Iraqi exiles told
the Bush administration that US soldiers would be welcome when
they invaded, and fed them false information about weapons of
mass destruction. Among the exile groups that surveyed by the
military are the Kurdish Democratic Party, who support the
occupation in Iraq; the followers of the deposed Iranian royal
family, who hope a US invasion will restore the monarchy; and
the former pro-Saddam militant opposition group.
Now the White House has asked the US Congress to make available
$75 million to fund a round-the-clock radio and television from
UAE broadcasting false news and propaganda campaign into Iran
aimed at brainwashing for regime change.
There are also reports that the US has already funded and
mobilized a number of the Iranian Chal-abies residing Beverly
Hills, London, and Paris in order to cook the intelligence and
fix the case against Iran to justify Bush’s preemptive war.
Among the groups are: the monarchists mainly oper-ating from the
US; the leftist elements of exile groups, including the remnants
and new militants of the old pro-Moscow Communist Party of Iran,
aka the Tudeh Party, along with the other communist factions
operating from England; and the militant opposition group
operating from Iraq. Some of the exile groups who are on the
payrolls of the CIA and the British MI6 and acting like the
Trojan Horses, are now operating in the Persian Gulf states and
carrying out the acts of sabotage and ter-rorism in order to
destabilize Iran.
Iranian’s security forces have already arrested the terrorists
who planted bombs in the City of Ahvaz killing a number of
innocent people. According to the Iranian officials, they have
the concrete evi-dence that the Bush and Tony Blair’s
administrations had equipped and dispatched these terrorists
from their launching pad in Basra.
Iran has become the new focal point of distorted and Goebbels
style Western media’s propaganda, despite the fact that it is
evident that Iraq has become a mission impossible rather than
the “mission accomplished” for Bush-Cheney, their controlled
media deliberately ignoring the reality on the ground and dire
situation in Iraq. The timing of this kind of cries of outrages
that are coming from the Western media against Iran raises more
questions than answers as it coincides with the Bush-Blair
preparations for possible sanctions at the Security Council, and
like Iraq’s prewar WMD sce-nario, they are fixing the case
against Iran.
Bush media also keep claiming that Iran has broken the seals,
and trying to trick the world into be-lieve that Iran is
violating the NPT, and therefore, is in non-compliance in order
to justify the American corporate war against Iran who is in
fact, neither a threat nor a strategic adversary to the US. The
US corporate media knowingly ignoring the fact that Iran's
Parliament had passed a law last year that required – in the
event the IAEA Board reported Iran to the Security Council – the
cessation of all voluntary cooperation with the IAEA above and
beyond that required by Iran's Safe-guards Agreement. That
includes the resumption of all Iranian Safeguarded nuclear
programs that had been voluntarily suspended.
Since US will never be satisfied with partial submission and she
wants the total capitulation. There-fore, There is security risk
involved, if Iran agrees with the non binding terms in the
presidential statement (UN Security Council), which contains a
demand that Iran accept an additional protocol that gives IAEA
inspectors exceptional access to plants and research
laboratories as this was the case in Iraq before the war. For
instance, Germany who apparently was against the Iraqi invasion,
now reportedly confirmed that its foreign intelligence agency
(BND) who worked in Iraq before the war, supplied U.S.
occupation forces with Saddam defense information and helping
them select bombing targets at the start of the Iraq war.
The US, England, and Israel who possess sufficient nuclear
weapons to destroy the world, are the very countries that
deceitfully cooked the case against Iraq, are now trying to do
the same to Iran by demonizing it simply for having a civilian
nuclear plants used for generating the electricity.
The US is the only country on the face of the planet that has
used nuclear bombs against innocent civilians in Japan in 1945,
and mustard and Agent Orange gases in Vietnam (WMD) after the
WWII.
On the 60th anniversary of the U.S. nuclear attacks on the
Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Na-gasaki, new questions are
being asked about whether it was really necessary to use the
atomic weapons?
About 80,000 people were killed in a split second in Hiroshima.
Five months later, more than 70,000 others died from radiation
and injuries. Three days after Hiroshima's attack, the U.S.
dropped an-other nuclear bomb on Nagasaki, killing more than
70,000 people before the year-end. Since 1945, tens of thousands
more citizens of both cities continue to suffer and die from
radiation-induced can-cers, birth defects and stillbirths.
Couple of weeks ago, Tony Blair said that Britain needed to
improve its nuclear capabilities, and ac-cording to the special
report by The Guardian on Argentina dated Nov. 22,2005, Margaret
Thatcher forced François Mitt errand to give her the codes to
disable Argentina's deadly French-made missiles during the
Falklands war by threatening to launch a nuclear warhead against
Buenos Aires. Eng-land who is a world away from the Islas
Malvinas (Falklands Islands) threatening to use its nuclear
warheads killing millions of innocent people just to keep its
colony there.
Recently, the Archbishop of York, Dr Sentamu, a former High
Court judge who fled Uganda for Brit-ain after it became clear
that standing up to the dictator had placed his own life in
jeopardy, is now, accusing Tony Blair of helping the US to run
Idi Amin-style tactics in the war on terrorism.
Israel, who possesses illegally about 200-300 nuclear bombs in
its arsenal, with technical assistance of US and England, openly
disregards the international law and IAEA rules. It has
constantly ig-nored almost all the UN resolutions, with the
American veto in the Security Council and whose hu-man rights
records is clearly questionable and has attacked all its
neighbours plus Iraq’s nuclear plant, and has repeatedly
threatened to attack Iran with American bunker buster bombs and
the German Dolphin type submarines, which acquired them almost
free of charge.
Nuclear negotiations of the EU-3 with Iran
EU-3, including England, France, and Germany, who entered into
the negotiations with Iran, played good cops to Bush’s bad cop
during the talks with Iran over the nuclear issues. However, in
order for confidence building, Iran in good faith agreed to
suspend its nuclear activities voluntarily allowing the IAEA to
seal off its equipment until the negotiations end. Now that the
negotiations ended with no results, and consequently, Iran is
not deemed in non-compliance and has not violated its agree-ment
with the EU-3 because the terms of the accord were based on
non-binding and temporary con-ditions not permanent.
Iran, as a signatory to the NPT, plus the additional protocols
has the legal right to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes
under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. However, Israel,
India, Pakistan, and N. Korea who developed nuclear weapons
refused even to ratify the NPT. Despite the fact that there is
no law or treaty banning peaceful nuclear research; to do
uranium enrichment is legal and it simply violates the good will
of Germany, France, and Britain, with which Iran negotiated a
volun-tary deal about three years ago to abandon its uranium
enrichment program.
Negotiations collapsed because no matter what concessions Iran
made to the EU, at the end of the day, Iran would have nothing
to gain. Iran has credible argument for refusing to rely on
foreign countries for its energy because, in fact, Russia is not
a reliable partner. Russia's game of natural gas roulette with
Ukraine and Georgia is a perfect example. Moreover, the repeated
delays by Russia to launch the Bushehr nuclear power plant shows
that Moscow cannot be trusted as honest and de-pendable business
partner.
Furthermore, Russia has the history of betrayals of its friends
and allies. In 1915, during the Arme-nians and Turks conflict,
Russia simply walked away. In 1938, Stalin pandered to Hitler in
return for DM 200 millions of Germany’s loan and let Poland to
be divided between Germany and Russia. During the 1962 Cuban
crisis, Nikita Khrushchev backed off. In the first Persian Gulf
War, Gor-bachof approved the US orchestrated UN Security Council
sanctions against Iraq. During the bom-bardments of the former
Yugoslavia, the Russians did nothing and let their Slav brothers
down. So much so, they simply let their former partner, Iraq to
be occupied. Therefore, double-crossing Iran by Russia, which is
Russia’s one of a few partners and close friends left in the
world, should not come as a surprise.
Contracting out Iran’s nuclear fuel to Russia is bad for Iran
and serendipity for Russia because the Russians want to build at
least 20 nuclear plants for Iran in the near future each
requiring enriched uranium fuel that will cost Iran about $40-50
millions for startup. Subsequently every two or three years, the
nuclear plans need recycling again that will cost almost the
same amount for each.
Iran cannot count on Russia’s undertaking because after 12
years, they have not even been able to finish the Bushehr plant,
which was half complete by the time they undertook in 1995 to
complete it by 2001 or so. How they will be able to deliver the
fuels to Iran on time for the future plants. While the Iranians
are quite capable of recycling their own nuclear fuels
domestically, then why should Iran outsource them to unreliable
and unpredictable foreign suppliers in the first place?
The Bush administration initially did not want Mohamed ElBaradei
to be the director of the Inter-national Atomic Energy Agency
(IAEA) for another term, and when faced strong opposition from
the other member states then rewarded him with the Noble Peace
prize in order to get him on board. As for Kofi Annan, the
Secretary General of the UN, the US did other way around. First,
they rewarded him with Noble Peace Prize when he declared that
occupation of Iraq was illegal, right after that Bush and Blair
produced evidence that allegedly Kofi Annan and his son had been
involved in brib-ery scandal in the Food for Oil program in Iraq
during Saddam regime. By contrast, both Blair and Bush
administrations were to blame because they new exactly what was
going on in the program from the very beginning.
It seems that the US’s stick and carrot tactics is working for
the UN and the IAEA as ElBaradei has now agreed to send Iran’s
dossier to the UN Security Council and its report sent to the 35
member states, ElBaradei said Iran has failed to answer crucial
questions about its nuclear program after three years of an
agency investigation.
Quite the opposite, Iran has not violated the NPT, does not have
a nuclear weapons program, and poses no threat to its neighbors
or the United States. ElBaradei hypocritically praised the US
recent nuclear deal with pariah state like India, who ignores
the IAEA’s rules, on the contrary, denounced Iran, who plays by
the rule, meaning they are pandering to the lawbreakers, and
chastising those who obey the law. This conspicuous double
standard makes a mockery of the IAEA and US long-standing
advocacy of the NPT. Why should Iran be treated differently from
Israel, India, and Paki-stan, all of which have their own
nuclear fuel recycling production?
Despite the US and EU’s propaganda machine that accusing Iran of
enriching uranium to make nu-clear bombs, Iran is now operating
only a 10-15-centrifuge cascade putting uranium hexafluoride
(UF6) gas into centrifuges, which distill out enriched uranium
at its pilot enrichment plant in Natanz. Iran had not yet even
fired up the whole 164-centrifuge cascade at the plant. The US
and the IAEA recognize that it is nowhere near getting a bomb
with 164- centrifuge cascades, as it re-quires industrial-scale
enrichment facilities with thousands of centrifuges, which could
produce enough highly enriched uranium for atomic bombs.
Bush administration has abandoned Non-Nuclear Proliferation
Treaty (NPT) by helping India to boost its nuclear weapons.
Unlike nuclear- armed India, Pakistan, and Israel, who did not
sign up the NPT, Iran is the signatory to the NPT, plus the
Additional Protocols. Mockingly, the IAEA, EU, and US while are
penalizing Iran for playing by the rules, on the other hand,
rewarding the coun-tries that illegally possess nuclear weapons
and refused to sign the Non-proliferation Treaty.
It seems like some countries have sovereignty while others are
subject to the US political whim. Unlike the US who has broken
the international laws and protocols, Iran is not guilty of
abdicating or reneging on its obligations as a signatory to the
Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT). Under the terms of that
treaty, Iran has an inalienable right to develop research,
production, and use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes
without discrimination. Nuclear technology is neither a patent
nor the patented property nor the intellectual property of the
US or EU or anybody else to monopo-lize it, and whether they
like it or not, they have to live with nuclear-powered Iran.
Asghar Bishbareh can be reached at:
abish61@hotmail.com