The Surprising End of the New American Century
By Mike Whitney
“The US is updating contingency plans for a strike to cripple
Iran’s atomic weapon’s program if international diplomacy
fails…The plan calls for a rolling 5 day bombing campaign
against 400 key targets, including 24 nuclear related sites, 14
military airfields and radar installations, and Revolutionary
Guard headquarters” Ian Bruce, “US spells out plan to bomb Iran”
UK Herald
“Justice has become the victim of force and aggression.” Iranian
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad;
address to the United Nations 9-19-06 |
09/20/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- -- The Iranian Mullahs have one advantage over
the Bush administration if war breaks out. They know what Bush
plans to do. They know that he intends to bomb numerous targets
which are unrelated to the nuclear facilities, and they know
that his ultimate goal is “regime change”. This fits into
America’s larger regional-wide schema of crushing indigenous
resistance movements (Hamas and Hezbollah), redrawing the map of
the Middle East, and integrating the oil of the Caspian Basin
into the US-controlled economic system.
Recent reports suggest that the Bush strategy is going forward
despite warnings from high-ranking officials at the Pentagon and
respected members of the foreign policy establishment. A recent
article in Time magazine by Michael Duffy outlines a realistic
scenario for the initial phase of the conflict:
“It will take a few days with thousands of sorties, satellite
and laser-guided bombs will be aimed at targets—1,500 already
planned by the Pentagon—and will try to infiltrate armed
concrete, under which some of the nuclear sites are hidden… The
sites are spread across the country, some of them exposed, some
operating under the guise of regular plants, and others buried
deep under the ground….The military offensive requires
activating nearly all types of planes in the army’s possession:
Warplanes and stealth vehicles, F-15 and F-16 aircrafts taking
off from the land and an F-18 which takes off from an aircraft
carrier.
Such an attack requires satellite guided weapons and
laser-guided ammunition, as well as spy-planes and unmanned
aerial vehicles. Since, many targets are hidden underground and
are reinforced with armed concrete, they will have to be hit
once and again in order to guarantee that they are destroyed, or
at least seriously damaged.”
US Air Force Colonel Sam Gardiner, who taught strategy and
military operations at the National War College and who just
finished a paper entitled “Considering the US Military option
for Iran,” appeared on CNN this week and said:
“The order has been given (to strike Iran) In fact, we’ve
probably been executing operations for at least 18 months…I’ve
talked to Iranians (and they tell me) we’ve captured some people
who worked with them (American Special-Ops) We’ve confirmed
they’re there.” Gardiner added that “US naval forces have been
alerted for deployment. That’s a major step. ..And the (battle)
plan has been sent to the White House.”
The first phase of the war has already begun. The second phase,
the bombing campaign, will undoubtedly follow a feeble pretext
for initiating hostilities. Iran may be cited for its alleged
nuclear weapons programs or Bush may simply claim the right to
unilaterally enforce UN treaty violations, but these are just a
formality. The decision to attack Iran was made long ago and
features prominently in many of the neoconservative
policy-documents including The Project for the New American
Century and A Clean Break; a New Strategy for Securing the
Realm. Iran cannot be allowed to develop nuclear technology for
fear that it may provide them with the means to defend their
oil. That would be catastrophic for western elites who plan to
oversee the distribution of the world’s dwindling resources.
White House hawks and their corporate colleagues realize that
the only way to manage the explosive growth of America’s
greatest competitor, China, is by seizing its primary source of
energy. The hand which controls the oil-spigot rules the world.
Thus, Iran has become a strategic-imperative for US plans of
global domination.
It is worth noting, that Iran has committed no violations and
that Bush’s war plans are just another example of unprovoked
aggression on a peaceful nation. Iran poses no national security
threat to America, it has not attacked its neighbors, and,
despite claims by the Bush administration, has not been involved
in any (provable) acts of international terrorism. They are the
simply the victims of a strident militarist doctrine that
conceals flagrant acts of aggression behind the feeble ideology
of “preemption”; a policy which allows the United States to
attack whoever it chooses on the mere presumption that they may
pose a potential threat to their continued global supremacy.
Iran has no nuclear weapons, no nuclear weapons programs, and
has complied with every requirement of its treaty obligations
under the Nuclear non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) for the last 3
years. At the same time it has undergone the most extensive
inspection-regime in the history of the IAEA, the United Nations
nuclear watchdog agency. The agency has been given a free-hand
to “go anywhere and see anything” in Iran’s nuclear facilities
and has consistently stated that it has found Iran “in
compliance” with its requirements.
Never the less, the wrangling of the Bush administration, aided
by a well-crafted propaganda campaign in the media, has created
a furor at the UN and a split in public opinion. The public is
unaware that Germany just sold Israel two nuclear submarines
which will carry nuclear-tipped weapons, or that Brazil is at
the same stage of the enrichment-process as Iran, or that Russia
just signed a deal with South Africa that will provide them with
nuclear fuel, or that the US just brushed aside its treaty
obligations under the NPT to provide sensitive nuclear
technology to India. Notwithstanding the double-standards, the
charade continues, the war plans move forward, and the threat of
a region-wide conflagration increases.
Bush has unilaterally repealed Iran’s clearly articulated treaty
rights under the NPT, and yet, the European allies have fallen
in line behind Washington. No one apparently can resist the
administration’s incredible powers of coercion.
Ironically, Iran has signaled that the standoff could be
resolved peacefully if Washington would agree to a non
aggression pact that would guarantee that the US will not attack
Iran without provocation. This tidbit of information is
scrupulously omitted from reports in the media as it does not
coincide with the image of Iran as the “terrorist bully” they
are made out to be.
In a recent article by Gareth Porter “Iran Proposal to US
offered Peace with Israel” the author states that in 2003 Iran
not only offered “to accept peace with Israel and cut off
material assistance to Palestinian armed groups” but made a “two
page proposal for a broad US-Iran agreement covering all the
issues facing the two countries”. The secret document was
provided to IPS proves that Iran is neither committed to the
destruction of Israel nor to the sponsorship of alleged
terrorist groups.
“What the Iranians wanted in return,” Porter says, “was an end
to US hostility and recognition of Iran as a legitimate power in
the region. They want to see a “halt in hostile US behavior” as
well as “recognition of Iran’s legitimate security interests in
the region with according defense capacity.” (ISP) Respect and
security in exchange for a comprehensive regional peace
agreement; these are the same demands that one expects from any
reasonable sovereign nation.
According to Porter, “Bush refused to allow any response to the
Iranian offer to negotiate an agreement that would have accepted
the existence of Israel.” (IPS)
Last month, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice confirmed that
the administration’s position has not changed. She said,
“Security guarantees for Iran were off the table.”
How can there be peace if one country will not agree not to
attack another?
Iran has no choice but to take Bush’s saber rattling seriously
and prepare for war. The administration’s stated goal of “regime
change” poses a credible “existential threat” to current Iranian
government and they must plan accordingly. They should expect
that the US will prevail handily in the massive air campaign
which will destroy much of Iran’s civil infrastructure leaving
it in a state similar to that of Lebanon. But, following the
aerial bombardment the real war will begin. (As was true in
Iraq, Afghanistan and Lebanon) If Iran intends to remove the
persistent threat created by the neocon plan for regional
hegemony, it must anticipate a decades-long struggle which will
be aimed at undermining the ability of the United States to wage
war. That means they will probably focus on targets that will
destroy the US economy; asymmetrical attacks on the currency,
attacks on tankers, pipelines, oil-platforms and energy sites
around the world, destabilizing regional allies of America
(particularly Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan) arming guerilla
groups in Afghanistan and Iraq, and a concerted campaign to
disrupt the flow of oil to western markets.
It will also do what it can to realign the world in a way that
challenges and ultimately discards the United Nations which
merely serves the imperial ambitions of the US and its European
allies. To that end, it must strengthen ties with Russia, China,
India, Venezuela, Brazil and the non-aligned states. It will
focus on isolating the US from its allies by turning world
opinion against the aggressor and doing whatever is possible to
shatter the trans-Atlantic Alliance. Once the US is separated
from Europe, NATO and the UN will collapse, and the war will
quickly come to a close.
A war with Iran will be catastrophic, but it may also have the
unintended effect of establishing greater parity among the
nations by replacing the American-European paradigm with a more
equitable system. It could, in fact, restore our commitment to
the basic principles of national sovereignty, self
determination, and human rights.
Still, the cost is bound to be substantial. A war with Iran will
produce hundreds of thousands of casualties, topple the
Superpower model of global rule and, very likely, bring an end
to the new American century.
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