The Iran Nuclear Energy Agreement: Force Again Prevails Over
LawBy Paul Craig Roberts
April 08, 2015 "ICH"
- The Israel Lobby and its associated neocon war criminals will block if they
can the
nuclear energy agreement, worked out by Putin, Iran, and Obama, which has the
promise of bringing to an end the US orchestrated crisis over Iran’s development
of nuclear energy.
As a signatory to the nuclear weapons non-proliferation
treaty, which Israel is not, Iran has the right under the treaty to develop
nuclear energy. Iran, alone of all the signatories to the treaty, has had its
rights under the treaty cancelled by economic sanctions imposed by the US and by
the threat of a US military attack.
Neither US intelligence nor the International Atomic Energy
Agency, which inspects Iran’s enrichment sites, has reported any sign of an
Iranian nuclear weapons program for the past decade. Despite the absence of any
evidence of an Iranian nuclear weapons program, the crazed Israeli government
and its neoconservative agents, who represent Israel’s interests, not America’s,
have almost driven the US to war with Iran over nuclear weapons as non-existent
as Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction.
The nuclear energy agreement that has been reached eliminates
any possibility of Iran diverting enriched uranium to a weapons program.
Nevertheless Washington warmongers and the Israel Lobby are attempting to block
the agreement with the argument that “Iran’s leaders cannot be trusted.”
The real question, however, is on what basis can Iran
possibly trust Washington?
Iran should ask former Soviet president Gorbachev what
Washington’s word is worth. In exchange for Gorbachev’s agreement to the
reunification of Germany, Washington promised Gorbachev that NATO would not move
one inch to the East and promptly took NATO to Russia’s border and is now
working to incorporate former parts of the Russian empire into NATO.
Iran should ask current Russian president Putin what
Washington’s word is worth. Sensing Russian strategic weakness, the George W.
Bush regime broke the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty that Washington had signed
with Moscow. Pulling out of the treaty, Washington quickly put anti-ballistic
missile bases on Russia’s borders, hoping to degrade Russia’s strategic missile
forces that serve as a guardian against Washington’s first nuclear strike, a
policy now permissible under Washington’s revised war doctrine.
Iran should ask Germany, which was coerced into the Versailles
Treaty in violation of every promise President Woodrow Wilson made to Germany in
exchange for ending World War I. The extensive loss of Germany territory and
crippling reparations greedily and thoughtlessly imposed on Germany, whose
government most certainly did not start the war, led directly to World War II,
also blamed on Germany despite the fact that the war began with Britain’s and
France’s declaration of war on Germany.
Iran should ask the American Indians–the Iroquois, the
Cherokee, the Sioux, Cheyenne, Comanche, the Nez Perce, and every other
indigenous American people how many treaties Washington kept. In case you don’t
know the answer, it is zero. Washington did not keep a single treaty it
made with Indian tribes. To fully comprehend the total worthlessness of
Washington’s word, read Ralph K. Andrist’s book, The Long Death: The Last
Days Of The Plains Indian. No one who reads this book would sign any
agreement with Washington.
An agreement with Washington is a prelude to treachery. It
puts the signer at ease while Washington prepares the signer’s doom. This is the
way Washington operates.
Washington is now in the process of going back on the Medicare
and Social Security promises Washington made to the American people. Washington
has “borrowed” the earmarked payroll taxes that finance these programs, putting
in their place non-marketable, and thereby worthless, IOUs and spending the
money on its wars and handouts to the elites who don’t need Medicare or Social
Security. As Washington has robbed Social Security and Medicare of its earmarked
revenues, Washington has begun the process of abolishing health and old age
security for the American population. The world has never experienced robber
capitalism as unleashed as it is today.
Washington already has put in place age limits on forms of
health care, and Washington has robbed retirees of their cost-of-living
adjustments by concocting a fraudulent measure of the consumer price index.
Washington’s goal is to privatize the programs, thus producing profits for its
financial supporters and prohibitive costs for the elderly, disposable people
whom Washington is throwing away.
No one can trust Washington. Least of all the American people.
Throughout history Washington has proven conclusively that its
word is not worth the paper it is written on.
Everyone who ever trusted Washington has been betrayed.
Possibly there is an exception somewhere, but the betrayals are vast and are
sufficient in number to define Washington as the least trusted entity on the
earth. No extant entity has broken more agreements than Washington.
Iran should put no trust in an agreement with a government
that has never kept its word.
Moreover, in order to get the agreement, Iran had to give up
many of its rights that are granted to Iran by the Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Alone among the signatories, Iran is discriminated against. Iran had to agree to
this humiliation in order to avoid military attack and in order to have economic
sanctions removed.
The real importance of the nuclear energy agreement is that
Washington was able successfully to use coercion to force Iran to forego its
treaty rights in order to avoid military and economic assault.
In other words, the agreement is yet another example of the
world accepting Washington’s use of force to require sovereign countries to give
up their rights. Washington’s hegemony has again prevailed.
Judging from the real outcome, the Iran nuclear energy
agreement is another defeat for mankind.
Dr. Paul Craig Roberts was
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy and associate editor of
the Wall Street Journal. He was columnist for Business Week, Scripps Howard News
Service, and Creators Syndicate. He has had many university appointments. His
internet columns have attracted a worldwide following. Roberts' latest books are
The Failure of Laissez Faire Capitalism and Economic Dissolution of the West
and
How America Was Lost.