Goading
Gullible America Into War
by
Patrick
J. Buchanan
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As President
Obama departed for Israel, there came a startling report. Bashar
Assad's regime had used poison gas on Syrian rebels.
Two Israeli
Cabinet members claimed credible evidence. Justice Minister Tzipi
Livni said, "It's clear for us that (gas is) being used. ... This
... should be on the table in the discussions."
Yet, 72 hours
later, the United States still cannot confirm that gas was used,
and Syria and Russia have called on U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon
to investigate whether it was used, and if so, by whom.
What's going
on here?
It does not
require Inspector Clouseau to surmise this may be a fabrication
to stampede the ever-gullible Americans into plunging into Syria
to win the war for the al-Qaida-saturated Syrian rebels.
But sucking
America into Syria's civil war is only a near-term goal for the
War Party, which is after larger game – greasing the skids for a
U.S. war on Iran.
And lest we
underestimate the War Party, the likelihood is they will get their
war. For they have already gotten Obama to make concessions that
are steering us inexorably toward such a war.
First, Obama
was persuaded to declare it U.S. policy that, where Iran's uranium-enrichment
program is concerned, "All options are on the table!" Translation:
Absent major concessions by Iran, proving she is not seeking a nuclear
weapon, war against Iran is in the cards.
Yet, even as
Obama parrots the mantra, "All options are on the table," he has
been persuaded to take off the table the option that won the Cold
War, the George Kennan option of containment and deterrence.
Obama has been
goaded into proclaiming that though America contained an evil empire
that spanned 13 time zones and possessed thousands of nukes, containment
cannot work with Iran.
Why not? Because
the ayatollah, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the mullahs, we are solemnly
instructed, are religious fanatics who could easily opt for committing
collective suicide should they get a bomb – by using that bomb on
us.
This, of course,
is to attribute to Iran's leaders an insanity they have never exhibited.
Not in memory has Iran started a war. Saddam attacked Iran, not
the other way around. When the Vincennes shot down an Iranian airliner,
Ayatollah Khomeini himself ordered the Iraq war ended for fear America
was about to intervene on Baghdad's side.
Now we come
to the sinister role of the U.S. Senate in setting the table for
war. Consider what Senate Joint Resolution 65, crafted at AIPAC,
the Israeli Lobby, and now being shopped around for signing by Sen.
Lindsey Graham and Sen. Robert Menendez, does.
SR 65 radically
alters U.S. policy by declaring it to be "the policy of the United
States ... to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapons capability
and to take such action as may be necessary to implement this policy."
Obama's policy
– no nuclear weapons in Iran – is tossed out. Substituted for it
in SR 65 is Bibi Netanyahu's policy – "no nuclear weapons capability"
in Iran.
Now, as Iran
already has that "capability" – as does Germany, Japan, South Korea
and other nations who have forsworn nuclear weapons – what SR 65
does is authorize the United States to attack Iran – to stop her
from what she is doing now. Yet, according to all 16 U.S. intelligence
agencies, Iran does not have a nuclear bomb program.
Critically,
SR 65 goes further and "urges that if the Government of Israel is
compelled to take military action in self-defense, the United States
Government should ... provide diplomatic, military and economic
support to the Government of Israel in its defense of its territory,
people and existence."
Translation:
Should Bibi attack Iran, the Senate urges the U.S. military to join
in that attack. SR 65 is a blank check to Bibi to go to war with
Iran, with a U.S. Senate commitment to join him.
Coupled with
House Resolution 850, which calls for crushing new sanctions, SR
65 is designed to so enrage and humiliate Iran that her delegates
walk out of negotiations – and war inevitably ensues.
Here then is
War Party calendar and countdown.
First, rule
out containment and deterrence of Iran, though that policy won the
Cold War. Second, rule in a U.S. war on Iran if Tehran does not
yield to all our demands in nuclear negotiations.
Third,
ensure the negotiations fail by repeated insults, threats, sanctions,
and intolerable demands that so humiliate the Iranians that, enraged,
they say "to hell with it" and walk out of the talks.
Then, by default,
the last "option" left for dealing with Iran – even if she still
has not tested a bomb or enriched uranium to bomb grade – will be
U.S. air strikes on Fordow and Natanz, cheered on by a War Party
that dreams of this day and that war.
Preventing
another generation of war dead delivered to Dover should be the
first priority of American patriots.
March
22, 2013
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 Churchill,
Hitler, and the Unnecessary War. His latest book is Suicide
of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025? See his
website.
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