Official Washington’s disdain for international
law—when it’s doing the lawbreaking—was underscored
by ex-CIA acting director Michael Morell voicing
plans for murdering Iranians and maybe Russians in
Syria
By Ray McGovern
August 22, 2013 "Information
Clearing House"
- On
Aug. 17, TV interviewer Charlie Rose gave former
acting CIA Director Michael Morell a “mulligan” for
an earlier wayward drive on Aug. 8 that sliced deep
into the rough and even stirred up some nonviolent
animals by advocating the murder of Russians and
Iranians. But, alas, Morell duffed the second drive,
too.
Morell did
so despite Rose’s efforts to tee up the questions as
favorably as possible, trying to help Morell
explain what
he meant about “killing” Russians and Iranians
in Syria and bombing Syrian President Bashar
al-Assad into submission.
What is needed
is a serious commitment to peace talks without
unacceptable preconditions, such as outside demands
for “regime change.”
In the earlier
interview, Morell said he wanted to “make the
Iranians pay a price in Syria. … make the Russians
pay a price in Syria.”
Rose: “We
make them pay the price by killing Russians?”
Morell:
“Yeah.”
Rose: “And
killing Iranians?”
Morell:
“Yes … You don’t tell the world about it. … But you
make sure they know it in Moscow and Tehran.”
In the follow-up
interview, some of Rose’s fretful comments made
it clear that there are still some American non-neocons
around who were withholding applause for Morell’s
belligerent suggestion.
Rose
apparently has some viewers who oppose all
terrorism, including the state-sponsored variety
that would involve a few assassinations to send a
message, and the notion that U.S. bombing Syria to
“scare” Assad is somehow okay (as long as the
perpetrator is the sole “indispensable” nation in
the world).
Rose helped
Morell ‘splain that he really did not want to have
U.S. Special Forces kill Russians and Iranians. No,
he would be satisfied if the U.S.-sponsored
“moderate opposition” in Syria did that particular
killing. But Morell would not back away from his
advocacy of the U.S. Air Force bombing Syrian
government targets. That would be “an okay thing” in
Morell’s lexicon.
On Aug. 17,
TV interviewer Charlie Rose gave former acting CIA
Director Michael Morell a “mulligan” for an earlier
wayward drive on Aug. 8 that sliced deep into the
rough and even stirred up some nonviolent animals by
advocating the murder of Russians and Iranians. But,
alas, Morell duffed the second drive, too.
Morell did
so despite Rose’s efforts to tee up the questions as
favorably as possible, trying to help Morell
explain what
he meant about “killing” Russians and Iranians
in Syria and bombing Syrian President Bashar
al-Assad into submission.
What is needed
is a serious commitment to peace talks without
unacceptable preconditions, such as outside demands
for “regime change.”
In the earlier
interview, Morell said he wanted to “make the
Iranians pay a price in Syria. … make the Russians
pay a price in Syria.”
Rose: “We
make them pay the price by killing Russians?”
Morell:
“Yeah.”
Rose: “And
killing Iranians?”
Morell:
“Yes … You don’t tell the world about it. … But you
make sure they know it in Moscow and Tehran.”
In the follow-up
interview, some of Rose’s fretful comments made
it clear that there are still some American non-neocons
around who were withholding applause for Morell’s
belligerent suggestion.
Rose
apparently has some viewers who oppose all
terrorism, including the state-sponsored variety
that would involve a few assassinations to send a
message, and the notion that U.S. bombing Syria to
“scare” Assad is somehow okay (as long as the
perpetrator is the sole “indispensable” nation in
the world).
Rose helped
Morell ‘splain that he really did not want to have
U.S. Special Forces kill Russians and Iranians. No,
he would be satisfied if the U.S.-sponsored
“moderate opposition” in Syria did that particular
killing. But Morell would not back away from his
advocacy of the U.S. Air Force bombing Syrian
government targets. That would be “an okay thing” in
Morell’s lexicon.
Ray
McGovern works with Tell the Word, the publishing
arm of the ecumenical Church of the Saviour in
Washington, DC. During his career as a CIA analyst,
he prepared and briefed the President's Daily Brief
and chaired National Intelligence Estimates. He is a
member of the Steering Group of Veteran Intelligence
Professionals for Sanity (VIPS).
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