April 23, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - “The U.S. Navy … has dispatched the aircraft carrier USS
Theodore Roosevelt toward the waters off Yemen to join other American ships
prepared to intercept any Iranian vessels carrying weapons to the rebels, U.S.
officials said,” the
Chicago Tribune reported on Monday.
Thus does the Obama administration risk war with Iran while embracing the
mischievous agendas of
Wahhabi Saudi Arabia and
Israel.
Iran has not been found shipping arms, but you won’t learn that from
mainstream news accounts. Nor do the media ask why the United States and its
allies — but not Iran — may intervene in Yemen.
The Tribune, like all mainstream news outlets, refers to
“Iran-backed Shiite rebels,” that is, the autonomy-minded and long-burdened
Houthis, who are portrayed without evidence as agents of the Islamic
Republic. The media are mere conduits for Israel, Saudi Arabia, and other Arab
Gulf states, which have an interest in falsely portraying the turmoil in Yemen,
long racked by civil war, as an instance of Iranian expansion. The Sunni
Arab states don’t want Shiite Persians playing a prominent role in the region
and becoming friendlier with the United States, while Israel uses Iran to take
the world’s mind off the Jewish State’s brutality against the Palestinians. All
this goes on while the United States negotiates curbs on a
nonexistent Iranian nuclear-weapons program — to Saudi and Israeli
consternation.
While the media fill American minds with almost nonstop propaganda about
Iran’s ambitions, the U.S. intelligence agencies have their doubts. Why don’t
the media report this, considering that Obama has facilitated the Saudis’ naval
blockade against Yemen and its
off-again/on-again bombing campaign? As a result of this war, Yemen suffers
a humanitarian catastrophe, complete with refugees, food shortages, and the
slaughter of civilians.
Fortifying doubts about Iranian backing of the Houthis, the
Huffington Post, citing “American officials familiar with
intelligence around the insurgent takeover,” reports that “Iranian
representatives discouraged Houthi rebels from taking the Yemeni
capital of Sanaa last year” (emphasis added).
This conflicts with the popular belief that the Houthis, who practice a
Shiite offshoot that differs significantly from Iranian Shiism, moved on the
capital under orders from Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
“The newly disclosed information casts further doubt on claims that the
rebels are a proxy group fighting on behalf of Iran,” continue the authors, Ali
Watkins, Ryan Grim, and Akbar Shahid Ahmed, “suggesting that the link between
Iran and the Yemeni Shiite group may not be as strong as congressional hawks and
foreign powers urging U.S. intervention in Yemen have asserted.”
Do congressional hawks and foreign powers, that is, Israel and Saudi Arabia,
care what the facts show? Facts have nothing to do with this. Iran is the
bogeyman, so all troubles must be traced to its door. Nothing — especially the
truth — can be allowed to stand in the way.
The article adds that “the revelation that the Houthis directly disobeyed
Iran gives credibility to the White House’s argument that Iran is
not directing the rebels” (emphasis added). It quotes Bernadette Meehan, a
National Security Council spokeswoman, who says, “It remains our assessment that
Iran does not exert command and control over the Houthis in Yemen.”
To drive the point home, the authors quote a U.S. intelligence official: “It
is wrong to think of the Houthis as a proxy force for Iran.”
So why does Obama help the Saudis murder Yemenis?
Directing the Houthis and aiding them are two different things, of course,
but Iranian support in the face of long-standing Saudi and U.S. intervention
hardly seems remarkable.
Reuters reported in December 2014 that “exactly how much support Iran has
given the Houthis … has never been clear.” Moreover, the ships “suspected” of
carrying arms are probably part of Iran’s anti-piracy patrol. (See
Gareth Porter’s “Houthi arms bonanza came from Saleh, not Iran.”)
And let’s face it: the U.S.-backed Saudi war creates opportunities for
al-Qaeda in the Iraqi Peninsula (AQIP) and ISIS, which the Houthis oppose.
The United States risks
unlimited war with Iran by interfering in a civil war on behalf of malign
outsider objectives. (It’s been droning Yemen since 2001.) By seeing the
conflict through the Saudi and
Israeli lens, Obama magnifies the human catastrophe.