Saturday, May 13, 2006

IRAN: 'Comrade Wolf' and the Mullahs

by Patrick J. Buchanan May 12, 2006

In the 27 years since the Iranian Revolution, the United States has launched air strikes on Libya, invaded Grenada, put Marines in Lebanon, and run air strikes in the Bekaa Valley and Chouf Mountains in retaliation for the Beirut bombing.

We invaded Panama, launched Desert Storm to liberate Kuwait, and put troops into Somalia. Under Clinton, we occupied Haiti, fired cruise missiles into Sudan, intervened in Bosnia, conducted bombing strikes on Iraq, and launched a 78-day bombing campaign against Serbia, a nation that never attacked us. Then, we put troops into Kosovo.

After the Soviet Union stood down in Eastern Europe, we moved NATO into Poland and the Baltic states and established U.S. bases in former provinces of Russia's in Central Asia.

UNDER BUSH II, WE INVADED AFGHANISTAN AND IRAQ, THOUGH IT APPEARS SADDAM NEITHER HAD WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION NOR PLAYED A ROLE IN 9/11.

Yet, in this same quarter century when the U.S. military has been so busy it is said to be overstretched and exhausted, Iran has invaded not one neighbor and fought but one war: an eight-year war with Iraq where she was the victim of aggression. And in that war of aggression against Iran, we supported the aggressor.

Hence, when Iran says that even as we have grievances against her, she has grievances against us, does Iran not have at least a small point? And when Russian President Putin calls Bush's America "Comrade Wolf," does he not have at least a small patch of ground on which to stand?

WHICH BRINGS ME TO THE POINT. THERE IS NO REASON TO BELIEVE IRAN WANTS WAR WITH US.

If she did want war with America, she could have had it any time in the last 27 years. If she did want war with America, all the old ayatollah had to do was continue holding those American hostages after Ronald Reagan raised his right hand. He didn't. As Reagan recited the oath, the hostages were clearing Iranian air space.

In all those years, Iran has never attacked the United States and has been tied to but one terror attack against us: the Khobar Towers 10 years ago. No evidence has been found that Iran had any role in 9/11, the first attack on the World Trade Center, the suicide attack on the USS Cole, or the embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania.

Comes the reply. Iran was almost surely behind the bombing of the U.S. embassy and Marine barracks in Lebanon in 1983 and the hostage-taking of the Reagan era. Iran supports Hezbollah and Hamas and plotted the bombing of the Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, and Herr Ahmadinejad routinely promises the eradication of Israel.

But if he wants a war with Israel, he could have it tomorrow by launching rockets. If he wants war with America, Bush and Cheney will accommodate him. He has done neither.

Ahmadinejad is behaving like a man provoking us to hit him, but not too hard, so he can play the "victim" of U.S. "aggression" without winding up in the hospital or the morgue.

For while Iran's regime might benefit from heroically enduring U.S. strikes to destroy its nuclear facilities – none of which is near producing atom-bomb material – a major war would be a disaster for Iran. Not only would the regime be denuded of modern weapons, it would be set back decades to where the Arabs, Azeris, Baluchis, and Kurds might try to break the country up, even as Iraq is breaking up.

BUT THIS WOULD BE A DISASTER FOR THE UNITED STATES AS WELL.

For an attack on Iran would unify Persians in hatred of America, the way Pearl Harbor unified Americans. And a breakup of Iran could create a new archipelago of terrorist training camps across the Middle East.

What we are getting at is that there is common ground between the United States and Iran. Neither of us would benefit from a major war. Both of us benefit if there is a reliable flow of oil and gas out of the Gulf and Central Asia. Neither of us wants to see the return of the Taliban or rise of al-Qaeda, which is anti-Shi'ite.

IN HIS 18-PAGE LETTER, AHMADINEJAD POWERFULLY CONDEMNED THE MASSACRE OF 9/11.

And Tehran must be having second thoughts about whether to go nuclear when that could mean Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt might follow suit, and the United States and Israel would put a hair trigger on their missile arsenals, and target them on Tehran.

Better to talk. To test the waters, President Bush might take up Ahmadinejad's missive, manifest the same respect for Islam that he showed for Jesus of Nazareth, rebut his attacks on America, and lay down what Bush would like to see in a future relationship with Iran.

We have much to talk about: terror, nuclear power, Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine, oil, what we owe Iran, and what Iran owes us.

Patrick J. Buchanan

[andend] - CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC. - Url.: http://www.antiwar.com/pat/?%20articleid=8984
 
FPF: UN Figures Show US Controls Iran Permanently... - Url.: http://www.countercurrents.org/us-henk160805.htm


FPF/HR - STRONGLY RELATED LINKS - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/gkgrb

* FPF-COPYRIGHT NOTICE - In accordance with Title 17 U. S. C. Section 107 - any copyrighted work in this message is distributed by the Foreign Press Foundation under fair use, without profit or payment, to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the information. Url.: http://liimirror.warwick.ac.uk/uscode/17/107.html

FOREIGN PRESS FOUNDATION
http://forpressfound.blogspot.com/
Editor: Henk Ruyssenaars
http://tinyurl.com/amn3q
The Netherlands
fpf@chello.nl

-0-

 
 

German secret service accused of spying on journalists

http://euronews.net/create_html.php?page=detail_info&article=358817&lng=1
German secret service accused of spying on journalists

LET'S HOPE NOBODY READING THIS THINKS IT'S ANY DIFFERENT IN HER OR HIS COUNTRY. BECAUSE IT ISN'T.

And this site and story will end up in a lot of files again...


German secret service accused of spying on journalists

THE BND ALSO PAID JOURNALISTS TO SPY ON THEIR COLLEAGUES, ACCORDING TO A REPORT BY THE FORMER CHIEF JUDGE OF THE FEDERAL COURT OF JUSTICE.

Euronews - 15-05-2006 - Storm clouds are gathering over Germany's foreign intelligence service in a growing scandal into allegations it illegally spied on journalists for decades.

It says the BND was especially interested in people working for the weekly magazine Der Spiegel.

Another prime target was Erich Schmidt-Enboom who has published several books on Germany's secret service. According to the magazine Focus he has admitted receiving payment from the BND in exchange for information.

He says the it was a complex process: "The chancellorship gave a lot of leeway to the BND, which passed on orders to various middlemen who passed them on to operators on the ground. The end effect was one huge unauthorised act."

The government says it cannot comment on the top secret report which will be considered by parliamentary authorities in June.

"But let me assure you that the German government has always defended freedom of information as a fundamental right of our democracy," said government spokesman Thomas Steg, adding that the government would never back dishonourabler acts of any kind.

The scandal comes at a bad time for the BND which is already involved in an official investigation into allegations German spies in Baghdad helped in the US invasion of Iraq in 2003.

[andend] - Story - Url.: http://euronews.net/create_html.php?page=detail_info&article=358817&lng=1

German Secret Service (BND) in the spotlight - Url.: http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,2016083,00.html


FPF/HR - STRONGLY RELATED LINKS - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/gkgrb

* FPF-COPYRIGHT NOTICE - In accordance with Title 17 U. S. C. Section 107 - any copyrighted work in this message is distributed by the Foreign Press Foundation under fair use, without profit or payment, to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the information. Url.: http://liimirror.warwick.ac.uk/uscode/17/107.html

FOREIGN PRESS FOUNDATION
http://forpressfound.blogspot.com/
Editor: Henk Ruyssenaars
http://tinyurl.com/amn3q
The Netherlands
fpf@chello.nl

-0-

By EDWARD S. HERMAN and DAVID PETERSON: US Aggression-Time Once Again: Target Iran

FPF: A GLOBAL SHAME IS THE SUPPORT FOR THOSE GENOCIDES BY WAR CRIMINALS AND THEIR PROPAGANDA SPEWERS IN THE EU, UN AND GLOBAL MEDIA.

FPF-fwd.: two favorite writers combine their efforts:

''The Fourth "Supreme International Crime" in Seven Years is Already Underway, with the Support of the Free Press and the "International Community"

US Aggression-Time Once Again: Target Iran

By EDWARD S. HERMAN and DAVID PETERSON

With the United States having initiated wars in violation of the UN Charter, and hence engaged in the "supreme international crime,"1 against Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, and Iraq in 1999, 2001, and 2003, one might have expected that its commencement of a fourth aggression only a few years later against Iran would arouse the UN, EU, other international institutions and NGOs, and even the supposedly moral and independent Free Press, to serious protest and counter-action, including referral to the UN Security Council under Chapter VII's "threat of peace" articles and support of possible diplomatic and economic sanctions.

This has not happened, and in fact the Bush administration has successfully mobilized the UN, whose "primary responsibility" is the "maintenance of international peace and security," and the EU, as well as the Free Press, to facilitate its fourth attack.

WE SAY THAT THE FOURTH AGGRESSION IS ALREADY UNDERWAY, BECAUSE ONCE AGAIN, AS IN THE IRAQ CASE, THE UNITED STATES HAS BEEN ATTACKING IRAN FOR MANY MONTHS, AND NOT JUST WITH VERBAL INSULTS AND THREATS.

It has been flying unmanned aerial surveillance drones over Iran since 2004; it has infiltrated combat and reconnaissance teams into Iran "to collect targeting data and to establish contact with anti-government ethnic minority groups" (Seymour Hersh);2 it has bestowed an ambiguous "protected" status upon the Mujahedin-e Khalq, a group which, since 1997, the U.S. Department of State has designated a Foreign Terrorist Organization, but a group that the Washington regime now uses to launch cross-border attacks on Iran from within U.S.-occupied Iraq;3 and it and its Israeli client have repeatedly threatened larger scale and more open attacks.

''almost wholly ignored by the Free Press and "international community''

This pre-invasion aggression was an important feature of the overall aggression against Iraq, where the US and British greatly increased their "spikes of activity" with massive bombing well before the March 19, 2003 invasion4-major acts of war and aggression begun as early as April 2002, that were almost wholly ignored by the Free Press and "international community."

What is mind-boggling in all this is that new attacks and threats by a country that is in the midst of a serial aggression program, that runs a well documented and widely condemned global gulag of torture,5 that has committed major war crimes in Iraq-Fallujah may well replace Guernica as a symbol of murderous warfare unleashed against civilians6-and that openly declares itself exempt from international law and states that the UN is only relevant when it supports U.S. policy,7 is not only not condemned for its Iran aggression, but is able to enlist support for it in the EU, UN and global media.

This enlistment of support occurs despite the further fact that it is now generally recognized that the Bush and Blair administrations lied their way into the Iraq invasion-occupation (but still quickly obtained UN and EU acceptance of the occupation and ensuing ruthless pacification program),8 and that they cynically misused the inspections program, all of which makes the new accommodation to the aggression-in-process and planned larger attack truly frightening.

END QUOTE: DO READ THE REST AT COUNTERPUNCH - Url.: http://www.counterpunch.com/herman05112006.html

RELATED:

* 'The war in Iraq is illegal' - BBC: video & text-interview of the United Nation's Secretary General Kofi Annan - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/5pl2v

* The Nuremberg principles: "Any person who commits an act which constitutes a crime under international law is responsible therefor and liable to punishment." - Url.:  http://tinyurl.com/byurp

* 'Crying Wolf' - Media Disinformation and Death Squads in Occupied Iraq - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/7ttx8

* Reference guide to the Geneva Conventions - Url.:  http://www.genevaconventions.org

* The PNAC-CIA: Al Qaeda – The Database - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/cqx69

* 'Spreading democracy' - Countries & US Death Squads - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/drnca - A 55' second sound bite concerning the US 'bringing democracy' everywhere - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/5u98v


FPF/HR - STRONGLY RELATED LINKS - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/gkgrb

* FPF-COPYRIGHT NOTICE - In accordance with Title 17 U. S. C. Section 107 - any copyrighted work in this message is distributed by the Foreign Press Foundation under fair use, without profit or payment, to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the information. Url.: http://liimirror.warwick.ac.uk/uscode/17/107.html

FOREIGN PRESS FOUNDATION
http://forpressfound.blogspot.com/
Editor: Henk Ruyssenaars
http://tinyurl.com/amn3q
The Netherlands
fpf@chello.nl

-0-