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Propaganda campaign portrays Iran as a pariah state
While U.S. forces and their allies are continuing the destruction of Iraq and
sadistic torture of Iraqi civilians, the phantom of Iran “threat”
is being amplified across the world. Speculations about possible U.S.-Israel
attacks on Iran have reached a stage of war propaganda by Western media and
Western pundits. The aims are: to demonise Iran and keep the public in state
of war, and create a smokescreen to divert the public from greater war crimes
in Iraq and Palestine.
Scott Ritter, the former UN weapons inspector in Iraq turned “anti-war”
activist wrote on 05
April, 2005 that in June 2005 there will be a “massive aerial attack
against Iran.” Ritter alleged that his information come from “someone
close to the Bush administration”. When Ritter asked his source: “Why
June 2005?” His answer was that, the “Israelis are concerned that
if the Iranians get their nuclear enrichment programme up and running, then
there will be no way to stop the Iranians from getting a nuclear weapon. June
2005 is seen as the decisive date”. We all know that June had passed and
there was no “massive aerial attack against Iran”. Let’s hope
Ritter’s next prediction of an attack on Iran will be wrong too.
Gerard Baker, the Times Online U.S. editor is more bellicose. Baker
wrote on 27
January, 2006: “The unimaginable but ultimately inescapable truth
is that we are going to have to get ready for war with Iran … If Iran
gets safely and unmolested to nuclear status, it will be a threshold moment
in the history of the world, up there with the Bolshevik Revolution and the
coming of Hitler”. It should be remembered that, in 2003, Baker was part
of the international criminal gangs that advocated and later celebrated the
illegal war against Iraq.
Mike Whitney, a knowledgeable critic of U.S. policy, predicted in recent internet
postings that “Iran will be attacked without pretext and without congressional
or UN authorization invoking the executive authority to prosecute the war on
terror by ‘all necessary and appropriate means’”. The fraudulent
‘war on terror’ is the usual cliché that justifies every
U.S. attack on a sovereign nation. Citing Zoltan
Grossman, Whitney added; “Khuzestan [the province neighbouring Basra]
will become the next front in the war on terror and the lynchpin for prevailing
in the global resource war. If the Bush administration can sweep into the region
(under the pretext disarming Iran’s nuclear programs) and put Iran’s
prodigious oil wealth under U.S. control, the dream of monopolizing Middle East
oil will have been achieved”. However, Whitney failed to tell the reader
how a dying sardine fish sandwiched between two hard rocks in a rough sea will
extract itself alive. And will the people of Iran welcome the Bush gang? We
know the Iraqis didn’t.
The ongoing fabricated Iran “crisis” is nothing more and nothing
less than a “collection of misinformation, disinformation, misunderstanding,
miscalculation, egregious prognostications, boo-boos, and the occasional just
plain lies”, wrote Christopher Cerf and Victor Navasky. This has allowed
the U.S. and Israel to “mobilize the UN and NATO allies to focus on, browbeat,
and threaten Iran to abandon its [peaceful] nuclear activities or face some
kind of retaliation”, wrote Edward Herman and David Peterson.
This somehow ‘successful’ propaganda campaign which portrays Iran
as a pariah state and a “threat” is based on a distorted and carefully
orchestrated U.S.-Israeli propaganda. Iran legitimate right to acquire nuclear
energy through peaceful research is deliberately ignored, even as the U.S. and
Israel threaten to attack Iran with nuclear weapons. Iran is being singled out
and threatened with destruction by the U.S. and Israel is absent in Western
media. In addition, Iran fear of U.S. and Israeli attacks may motivate Iran
to build a deterrent – similar to that of North Korea – against
this real threat also remains hidden from the public.
According to the Geneva Convention and the Nuclear none Proliferation Treaty
(NPT), Iran is not doing any thing illegal. There is no evidence that Iran has
a nuclear weapons program, and Iran has not threatened anyone. By contrast,
the U.S., Britain and France are promoting the spread of nuclear weapons by
supporting the expansion of Israel’s and India’s weapons production
and encouraging Pakistan and China to do likewise. In fact, the U.S. is openly
increasing the threat of nuclear war and violence.
Furthermore, the recent attack on Muslims in Europe, who were rightly protesting
against the rise of European fascism and anti-Muslim hatred – shown in
the depiction the Prophet Mohammed as a “terrorist” –, is
a racist campaign to incite racism and justify war of aggression against Muslims
world-wide. It has nothing to do with “free speech”. There is no
“free speech” in Europe; it has to do with colonial oppression of
minorities. In addition to the huge propaganda campaign against Iran, Western
politicians, Western media and pundits have used the demonstrations to promote
the war against Iran. At the same time, the U.S. and its European vassals are
unjustifiably accusing Iran and Syria of “inflaming the situation”
in the Muslim world. The purpose of the current war propaganda is a deliberate
distortion designed to fool the world, soften public opinion and start a psychological
war against the people of Iran before an actual war is started.
As a result of this war propaganda, a majority of people in the West, Americans
in particular, not only see a U.S. war of aggression against Iran is inevitable,
but also support it. A recent Gallup Poll reveals that Americans not only think
Iran will develop nuclear weapons but also use them against the U.S. The poll
also reveals eight out of 10 U.S. respondents predicted Iran would provide a
nuclear weapon to terrorists to attack the U.S. or Israel. Six out of 10 respondents
said Iran itself would deploy nuclear weapons against the U.S. Furthermore,
a Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg poll has found that 57 per cent of Americans favour
military intervention in Iran. The poll suggests that the crimes committed by
U.S. forces in Iraq have not turned the American people against the possibility
of military actions elsewhere in the Middle East.
A report by the Oxford Research
Group revealed that any bombing of Iran by U.S. forces, or by their Israeli
allies, would result in the unnecessary death of many innocent lives. “A
US military attack on Iranian nuclear infrastructure would be the start of a
protracted military confrontation that would probably involve Iraq, Israel and
Lebanon as well as the United States and Iran, with the possibility of western
Gulf States being involved as well. Military deaths in (the) first wave of attacks
against Iran would be expected to be in the thousands, especially with attacks
on air bases and Revolutionary Guard facilities”, said the report by Paul
Rogers of the University of Bradford. ”Civilian deaths would be in the
many hundreds at least,” said the report. “If the war evolved into
a wider conflict, primarily to pre-empt or counter Iranian responses, the casualties
would eventually be much higher”. The death of hundreds of thousands of
innocent Iraqi men, women and children appears not enough to satisfy Westerners
appetite for protracted violence.
Meanwhile, in Iraq, U.S. occupying forces and their vassals continue their
murderous campaign. Hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqi men, women and children
have been murdered by the occupying forces. Tens of thousands more have been
arrested, imprisoned, and tortured to death. Ongoing humiliation, sadistic torture,
rape and abuse of Iraqi civilians, including children as young as 8 years old,
is a daily “sport” practiced by U.S. soldiers and their vassals.
“The extent of the abuse shown in the photos suggests that the torture
and abuse that occurred at Abu Ghraib in 2004 is much worse than is currently
understood”, reported the Australian Special Broadcast Services (SBS)
TV. According to producer Mike Carey of SBS TV, the new photos show that “homicide,
torture, criminal abuses, rapes and sexual humiliation” of Iraqi civilians
are common practices by the occupying forces. "We actually did not broadcast
some of the photographs because we thought they were too extreme” added
Carey. Iraqis human rights have never been violated in such criminal ways before.
No wonder why so many people around the world have resented the criminal nature
of the Bush-Blair “shared values”.
Outside the countless U.S. and British-run prisons and fortified torture chambers,
which the so-called “sovereign” Iraqi government has absolutely
no control over, the Iraqi economy had fallen below that of pre-war levels (Financial
Times, 16/02/06). The living
conditions of ordinary Iraqis have worsened many folds since the 2003 illegal
and criminal invasion of the country. Iraq which once enjoyed a reasonable standard
of living is descended into extreme poverty toady. Illegitimate and fraudulent
elections were cleverly used as a cover up to legitimise not only the Occupation,
but also the presence of violent militia groups and U.S.-trained death squads
brought into Iraq on the backs of the invading forces.
Fratricidal killings and murder of innocent Iraqis, including the deliberate
murder of thousands of prominent politicians, scientists and professionals by
U.S.-trained and financed death squads and criminal gangs have instilled fear
and terror among the Iraqi population. The independent British journalist Felicity
Arbuthnot wrote recently: “In the distorted horrors of today's Iraq, many
never make it home: disappeared, kidnapped, shot by the occupying forces for
driving, walking, and playing, in familiar venues. Iraqi lives are the earth's
cheapest”. The number of Iraqis killed by U.S. forces has increased dramatically
as a result of U.S. self-induced immunity from prosecution. In addition, Western-induced
corruptions and looting of the country’s wealth have plummeted and destroying
the Iraqi society. All these war crimes are masquerading in the West as “freedom”
and “democracy” that the Iraqi people have long been denied.
Further away from Iraq, in Palestine, Israel is speeding up its overt theft
of Palestinian land in contravention of international laws and UN resolutions.
Israel has just “completed a process of sealing off the eastern sector
of the West Bank from the remainder of the West Bank. Some 2,000,000 Palestinians,
residents of the West Bank, are prohibited from entering the area, which constitutes
around one-third of the West Bank, and includes the Jordan Rift, the area of
the Dead Sea shoreline and the eastern slopes of the West Bank mountains”,
reported the Israeli journalist Amira Hass of Israel’s daily, Ha’aretz.
“The prohibition also applies to thousands of residents of towns and villages
in the northern West Bank like Tubas and Tamun, most of whose lands are in the
Jordan Valley, and some with residents who have been living there for many years’,
added Hass.
In addition, Israel has encircled and isolated Jerusalem from the rest of the
Occupied Territories, making the creation of a viable Palestinian “state”
impossibility. More than 3.5 Palestinians are living
in prison under unbearable apartheid system of control, checkpoints, road
blocks and walls. And with the elections of Hamas, Israel is increasing the
terror against the Palestinians from all sides. Thousands of Palestinian men,
women and children are still imprisoned by Israeli occupation forces without
charge. Of course, Western governments, the U.S. in particular, provided the
financial “aid” and political support for Israel’s terror
and violations of international law.
Let’s hope that those who think the next war on Iran is inevitable are
wrong, and that common sense will prevail over violence. Furthermore, in its
entire history of aggression, the U.S. chose its defenceless targets carefully.
Iran may be able to defend itself.
It also depends on people in the West and the American people in particular.
Are they happy with war crimes committed in their name? Do they want to live
in a peaceful world with the rest of humanity or continue on the path to war,
violence and destruction?
Global Research Editor Ghali Hassan live in Perth,
Western Australia