WAR MONGERS
As we approach the centennial of
World War I, we will read much of the blunders that produced that
tragedy of Western civilization.
Among them will
be the "blank check" Kaiser Wilhelm II gave to Vienna after the
assassination by a Serb terrorist of the Austrian Archduke Francis
Ferdinand.
If you decide to punish the Serbs, said the Kaiser, we are with you.
After
dithering for weeks, Austria shelled Belgrade. Within a week, Germany
and Austria were at war with Russia, France and Great Britain.
Today the Senate is about to vote Israel a virtual blank check — for war on Iran. Reads Senate bill S.1881:
If
Israel is "compelled to take military action in legitimate self-defense
against Iran's nuclear weapons program," the United States "should
stand with Israel and provide ... diplomatic, military and economic
support to the Government of Israel in the defense of its territory,
people and existence."
Inserted
in that call for U.S. military action to support an Israeli strike on
Iran, S.1881 says that, in doing so, we should follow our laws and
constitutional procedures.
Nevertheless,
this bill virtually hands over the decision on war to Bibi Netanyahu
who is on record saying: "This is 1938. Iran is Germany."
Is
this the man we want deciding whether America fights her fifth war in a
generation in the Mideast? Do we really want to outsource the decision
on war in the Persian Gulf, the gas station of the world, to a Likud
regime whose leaders routinely compare Iran to Nazi Germany?
The bill repeatedly asserts that Iran has a "nuclear weapons program."
Yet in both 2007 and 2011, U.S. intelligence declared "with high confidence" that Iran does not have a nuclear weapons program.
Where
is the Senate's evidence for its claim? Why has Director of National
Intelligence James Clapper not been called to testify as to whether
Tehran has made the decision to go for a bomb?
Why are the American people being kept in the dark?
Are we being as misled, deceived and lied to about Iran's "weapons of mass destruction," as we were about Iraq's?
The
bill says that in a final deal Iran must give up all enrichment of
uranium. However, we have already been put on notice by President Hassan
Rouhani that this is an ultimatum Iran cannot accept.
Even
the reformers of Iran's Green Revolution of 2009 back their country's
right to a peaceful nuclear program including enrichment.
Senate
bill S.1881 imposes new sanctions if Iran fails to live up to the
interim agreement or fails to come to a final agreement in six months.
Yet
the Senate knows that Iran has warned that if new sanctions are voted
during negotiations, they will walk away from the table.
Why is the Senate risking, or even inviting, a blowup in these talks?
When
the interim agreement was reached, it was denounced by neocons as
"worse than Munich." Now the War Party piously contends this Senate bill
is simply an "insurance policy" to ensure that the terms of the deal
are met and a final deal reached.
It
is nothing of the sort. This bill is a project of AIPAC, the Israeli
lobby, designed to sabotage and scuttle the Geneva talks by telling
Tehran: Either capitulate and dismantle all your enrichment facilities,
or face more severe sanctions which will put us on the road to war.
What terrifies AIPAC and Bibi is not an American war on Iran, but an American rapprochement with Iran.
Who are the leaders of the push for S.1881? Sens. Mark Kirk and Robert Menendez, the biggest recipients of AIPAC campaign cash.
Last
weekend, the Obama National Security Council finally belled the cat
with a blunt statement by spokesperson Bernadette Meehan:
"If
certain members of Congress want the United States to take military
action [against Iran], they should be up front with the American public
and say so."
Exactly. For
whether or not all these senators understand what they are doing, this
is where their bill points — to a scuttling of the Geneva talks and a
return to the sanctions road, at the end of which lies a U.S. war with
Iran.
A majority of Democratic
senators have thus far bravely bucked AIPAC and declined to co-sponsor
S.1881. However, all but two Republican senators have signed on.
If,
after Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya, the GOP has once again caught the
war fever, the party should be quarantined from the White House for
another four years.
Press
Secretary Jay Carney says that if S.1881 passes, Obama will veto it. The
president should tell Congress that not only will he veto it, but that
if Israel decides on its own to attack Iran, Israel will be on its own
in the subsequent war.
Obama should order U.S. intelligence to tell us the truth.
Is
Iran truly hell-bent on acquiring a nuclear bomb? Does Iran have a
nuclear bomb program? If so, when did Tehran make that decision?
Or are we being lied into war again?
Patrick J. Buchanan is the author of "Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025?"
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