From the Wonderful Folks Who Brought You Iraq
The same neocon ideologues behind the Iraq war have been using the same tactics — alliances with shady exiles, dubious intelligence on W.M.D.—to push for the bombing of Iran. As President Bush ups the pressure on Tehran, is he planning to double his Middle East bet?by Craig Unger
By now, the story of how neoconservatives hijacked American foreign policy is a familiar one. With Vice President Dick Cheney and Rumsfeld leading the way, neocons working out of the office of the vice president and the Department of Defense orchestrated a spectacular disinformation operation, asserting that Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction posed a grave and immediate threat to the U.S. Veteran analysts who disagreed were circumvented. Dubious information from known fabricators was hyped. Forged documents showing phony yellowcake-uranium sales to Iraq were promoted.
What’s less understood is that the same tactics have been in play with Iran. Once again, neocon ideologues have been flogging questionable intelligence about W.M.D. Once again, dubious Middle East exile groups are making the rounds in Washington—this time urging regime change in Syria and Iran. Once again, heroic new exile leaders are promising freedom.
Meanwhile, a series of recent moves by the military have lent credence to widespread reports that the U.S. is secretly preparing for a massive air attack against Iran. (No one is suggesting a ground invasion.) First came the deployment order of U.S. Navy ships to the Persian Gulf. Then came high-level personnel shifts signaling a new focus on naval and air operations rather than the ground combat that predominates in Iraq. In his January 10 speech, Bush announced that he was sending Patriot missiles to the Middle East to defend U.S. allies—presumably from Iran. And he pointedly asserted that Iran was "providing material support for attacks on American troops," a charge that could easily evolve into a casus belli.
We’ve been deluged with must-read articles recently. The Press is awakening! This one is a must-read because it lays out the background for the Iranian escalation very clearly. The parallels between the Iraq escalation and this one are even tighter than shows. These people just don’t have that many tricks.
Also, recall that Cheney, as Secretary of Defense, advised George H.W. Bush to go to war with Iraq [the First Gulf War] without asking Congress. His Unitary Executive was showing, even back then. There are sayings that keep going through my mind:
- "the best predictor of future behavior is past behavior"
- "insanity is doing the same thing over and over, expecting different results"
Bush is determined to bomb Iran. I don’t think Congress will stop him, because the Democrats seem to think it makes them look weak. The country needs to scream ‘no’ a lot louder.
NO! NO! NO! NO!