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"Top-ranking Americans have told equally top-ranking Indians in recent
weeks that the US has plans to invade Iran before Bush's term ends. In 2002,
a year before the US invaded Iraq, high-ranking Americans had similarly shared
their definitive vision of a post-Saddam Iraq, making it clear that they would
change the regime in Baghdad." Calcutta
Telegraph 9-25-05
The UN's nuclear watchdog agency, the IAEA, officially signed Iran's
death-warrant yesterday. By passing a US-backed resolution that refers Iran's
nuclear program to the Security Council, the member states have endorsed America's
genocidal Middle East policy and paved the way for another war. Even
though Tal Afar, Samara and other civilian enclaves are still under a withering
attack from American forces, and even though reports of rampant prisoner abuse
and torture continue to surface around Falluja, and even though increasing numbers
of young Sunni men, who've been beaten and shot in the back of the head, are
being fished from the Euphrates River every day; the sycophantic Euro-allies
have thrown their support behind a resolution that will unavoidably lead to
another war. Everyone who signed on to this treacherous pact is equally culpable
of the misery it will inevitably produce.
Behind the fraudulent rhetoric and grand gestures for peace, the former colonial
powers, Germany, France and England, have bonded with the Master-state to plunder
and occupy the resource-rich world beyond their borders. They'll be knocking
the cobwebs off the pith-helmets and jodhpurs in jolly-England as they join
the campaign to strip another unsuspecting nation of their natural wealth and
subjugate their people.
Old habits die hard.
The balloting on the IAEA's resolution was another stunning example of US political
fakery. Normally the agency requires that resolutions be unanimously approved.
Not this time.
The vote for a resolution typically requires that two-thirds of the members
consent. (The resolution only got 22 of 35 possible votes)
Not this time.
Every part of the voting was twisted, manipulated and corrupted to
meet the needs of the superpower and its lust for war. Behind every sordid ballot,
the coercive influence of the American Goliath could be felt.
No one wants this war, but few have the courage to defy their Washington
overlords.
The resolution will never reach the Security Council where it would be immediately
struck-down by a veto from Russia or China, but the damage has been done, all
the same. The Bush administration will use the mere suggestion of "non-compliance"
as cover for unleashing the Israeli hell-hounds on Iranian weapons-sites; following
the strategy that has been in place from the very onset.
Schroeder, Chirac and Blair are as guilty of this impending aggression
as the perpetrators in Tel Aviv or Washington.
Iran has no nuclear weapons, no nuclear weapons-program, no plans for acquiring
nuclear weapons, and no territorial ambitions.
They pose no threat to their neighbors.
Did they help to push Israel out of Lebanon after a 20 year occupation?
Yes. Was that a crime?
Tehran is not involved in the Iraqi resistance, is not supplying military hardware
or bomb-making material to foreign terrorists, does not want another war, and
has no desire to be nuked by Don Rumsfeld. Despite the nonsensical braying from
Time Magazine's Michael Ware; accusing Iran of all kinds of nefarious activity
in fueling the Iraqi resistance, none of his claims can be verified. What can
be verified, however, are the myriad attempts by the Pentagon to propagandize
and finger-point at other states for the problems they created for themselves
in Iraq.
Sorry, guys; Iraq is your baby. Now, fix it. As for Michael Ware, the Pentagon
has a whole stable-full of enlightened scribes ready to manufacture whatever
fiction is required for the next war. Ware is no exception. He's just doing
his job.
So far, Iran's nuclear program has operated entirely within the confines of
the NPT (Non-proliferation Treaty) The IAEA's chief Mohammed Elbaradei has stated
repeatedly that there is no evidence whatsoever that Iran is building nuclear
weapons.
None!
But, let's not ignore the real meaning of the NPT. The Non-proliferation Treaty
is nothing more than a legal-framework that institutionalizes the double-standards
and hypocrisy of the more powerful states. Why should Iran grovel for nuclear
fuel for its power plants, while the USA is developing new bunker-busting nukes,
space-warfare weaponry, and upgrading its 10,000 nuclear missile stockpile?
What we really need is an IAEA inspection team to ferret through the US arsenal.
Then the world could really make some headway on proliferation issues.
Why should Iran be threatened and humiliated in front of the world body when
Israel, India and Pakistan stole nuclear technology and developed bombs for
themselves?
The NPT is a degrading apartheid-system that maintains the status quo and keeps
America's boot firmly placed on the neck of the developing world. It should
be replaced with a scheme that puts justice and evenhandedness above the self-serving
bigotries of the superpower and its cohorts.
But, why are we kidding ourselves anyway? The current farce at the UN has nothing
to do with Iran's imaginary nuclear weapons-program. The whole affair is just
a shabby rerun of the lead up to "Shock and Awe".
Where's the hidden stash of Iraqi WMD we were promised by Bush, Cheney and Powell?
Apparently, they were secretly spirited away to Tehran where they could create
the pretext for another war.
Iran's real crime is that it sits on an ocean of oil; the driving force behind
all administration policies. It is in "non-compliance" with the Bush
directive that puts every drop of world petroleum in the hands of the Washington
cabal.
The EU's participation in this charade tells us that the global oil shortfall
is even more severe than most people imagine. In just 5 years, all of the existing
reserves of world oil will begin trending downward; falling well short of growing
demand. Much of the current research indicates that Saudi Arabia is drying up
as well; leaving western economies at the mercy of Teheran, Baghdad and Caracas.
Despite the phony bluster about "free trade", Bush and co. have no
intention of sacrificing American supremacy to something as fickle as the market.
Nor do they plan to allow the global economic system to slip into foreign control
by entrusting the world's most valuable resource to the dubious rulers in Iraq
and Iran; not while they have an endless supply of laser-guided missiles and
bunker-busting munitions.
The handwriting is on the wall. It's just a matter of whether Iran "will
go peacefully into that good night" or not. The ground has already been
cleared for another larcenous crusade; another monstrous, unprovoked aggression
against a peaceful nation. The red-herring of "non-compliance" will
be brandished to the world while Washington gears up for its next bloody campaign.
The plan to reshape the Middle East is moving forward at breakneck-speed and
unsuspecting Iran just entered the imperial crosshairs.
Fasten your seatbelts for another savage cakewalk.