Did
Bibi Box Obama in?
by
Patrick
J. Buchanan
by
Patrick J. Buchanan
On Sept. 20,
2002, as the War Party was beating the drum for preventive war on
Iraq, lest we wake up to "a mushroom cloud over an American city,"
The Wall Street Journal introduced an eminent voice to confirm
that, yes, Saddam was driving straight for an atomic bomb.
"This is
a dictator who is ... feverishly trying to acquire nuclear weapons,"
wrote Bibi Netanyahu, former prime minister of Israel.
"Saddam's
nuclear program has changed. He no longer needs one large reactor
to produce the deadly material necessary for atomic bombs. He can
produce it in centrifuges the size of washing machines that can
be hidden throughout the country – and Iraq is a very big country.
Even free and unfettered inspections will not uncover these portable
manufacturing sites of mass death. ...
"(I)f action
is not taken now, we will all be threatened by a much greater peril
... (for) no gas mask and no vaccine can protect against nuclear
weapons."
This was
horse manure of a high grade, as high as that which Richard Perle
deposited on the podium of the Foreign Policy Research Institute
a year earlier, when he informed a stunned audience that Saddam
"is busily at work on a nuclear weapon."
Perle had
it straight from Saddam's "Bomb Maker," "a man named Kadir Hamza."
Hamza, said Perle, told him that after the Osirak reactor was destroyed
by Israel in 1981, Saddam "began to build uranium enrichment facilities,
many facilities, and we built 400 of them, and they're all over
the country. Some of them look like farmhouses, some of them look
like classrooms, some of them look like warehouses. You'll never
find them. They don't turn out much, but every day they turn out
a little bit of nuclear materials."
"So," Perle
warned his riveted audience, "it's simply a matter of time before
he acquires nuclear weapons."
Washing-machine
centrifuges in uranium enrichment facilities disguised as barns
and chicken coops! And Americans believed it. And so we were stampeded
into war against a nation that did not threaten or attack us, to
strip it of weapons it did not even have.
That war
has cost 4,500 American dead and 35,000 wounded. It has brought
death to perhaps a hundred thousand Iraqis. Four million people
have been driven from their homes, 2 million, including half the
Christians, into exile. Hundreds of thousands of fatherless Iraqi
children are being raised by women widowed by that war.
Undaunted,
the War Party has a new war planned for us.
Target:
Tehran. And Obama may just have boxed himself in.
In return
for Bibi's willingness to talk to the Palestinians, Obama agreed
to a December deadline for progress in talks with Iran. If the talks
are not fruitful by then, America will step on the escalator.
"I've been
very clear that I don't take any options off the table with respect
to Iran," said the president.
Bibi got
what he came for.
By setting
a six-month deadline, Obama has given an incentive to Israel, AIPAC,
the neocons and even al-Qaida, which wants Shia Iran bombed back
to the stone age, to provoke collisions with Iran, until December,
then demand that Obama keep his word, suspend talks, impose severe
sanctions and start us on the escalator to war.
And, already,
the incidents are multiplying.
Iran's
supreme leader, the Ayatollah Khamenei, has charged the United States
with complicity in cross-border attacks from Kurdistan. Israel threatens
Iran almost daily and practices bombing runs to Greece and Gibraltar.
Iran says it can destroy Israel and tests a missile that can hit
that nation.
Israel
claims Iran is trucking weapons into Gaza via Sudan. But how the
trucks get through Egypt, cross the Red Sea and Sinai, then pass
through Israeli and Egyptian checkpoints is unexplained.
Hillary
Clinton yesterday called an Iranian nuclear capability an "extraordinary
threat" and said the U.S. goal is "to persuade the Iranian regime
that they will actually be less secure if they proceed with their
nuclear weapons program."
Query:
What nuclear weapons program?
According
to the National Intelligence Estimate of 2007, Iran halted its weapons
program in 2003. Nor are there any reports of the diversion of Iran's
industrial-grade uranium from Natanz or evidence of any secret centrifuge
cascade to enrich it to weapons grade.
According
to the Los Angeles Times, the EastWest Institute of Russian and
U.S. scientists says Tehran is "at least six years away from building
a deliverable nuclear weapon," and a Rand Corp. study says that
Iran's "ability to wreak havoc in the Middle East through surrogates
is exaggerated."
Iran represents
no threat to the United States to justify a war.
And as
Korea finished Harry Truman, Vietnam finished LBJ, and Iraq finished
the Bush Republicans, war with Iran would make Barack – with the
situations in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq all deteriorating –
a one-term president.
Barack
had best understand. The crowd manipulating him into war with Iran
has in mind, first, obliterating Iran; second, getting rid of him.
May
23, 2009
Patrick
J. Buchanan [send
him mail] is co-founder and editor of The
American Conservative. He is also the author of seven books,
including Where
the Right Went Wrong, and A
Republic Not An Empire. His latest book is Churchill,
Hitler, and the Unnecessary War.
Copyright
© 2009 Creators Syndicate
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