January 16, 2007
Attacking Iran: What’s Really In It For Bush?
By Paul Craig Roberts
http://www.vdare.com/roberts/070116_iran.htm
Initially, the Bush Regime denied that Bush’s surge speech on
January 10 signaled that the Regime intends to attack Iran. Now
a number of Regime officials have made it clear that Iran, not
Iraq, is the focus of the Regime’s war planning. Robert Gates,
the new Defense Secretary and member of the Iraq Study Group,
was supposedly brought into the Pentagon to de-escalate the war.
Gates now says that Iran is the target of US military moves in
the Persian Gulf.
Suddenly the media is full of Bush Regime propagandistic
assertions designed to make the American public believe that
Iran is the enemy that is fighting against our troops in Iraq.
To facilitate this deception, the Bush Regime staged a
propaganda event by invading an Iranian government liaison
office in Northern Iraq, kidnapping the Iranian officials and
declaring them to be involved in plans to kill US troops.
The Bush Regime’s latest big lie is that the US is not winning
in Iraq because of Iran. "The Iranians are acting in a very
negative way," alleges the "moderate" Gates. Iraq, the target
for the surge in US troop levels, has dimmed in importance. In
the few days since Bush’s "surge" speech, Bush, Cheney, Gates,
Rice, and national security advisor Hadley have said far more
about Iran than about Iraq. In 2003, the same technique was used
by the Bush Regime to shift the public’s attention from Osama
bin Laden to Saddam Hussein. The technique succeeded to the
extent that even today a significant percentage of Americans
believe that Saddam Hussein was responsible for the 9/11
attacks.
Clearly, the Bush Regime expects that it can again deceive the
American public. There is no doubt that Iran will be attacked.
The Israeli government and the neoconservatives have been
demanding it.
The question is: why is Bush, who is confronted with failure in
Iraq, willing to compound his problems by attacking a more
powerful Muslim state that the US has no prospect of being able
to occupy?
A former member of the National Security Council gave me a
possible answer. Bush can bury his defeat in Iraq with a
"victory" in Iran.
Here is the victory scenario: Bush and Cheney will claim that
their air attack on Iran succeeded in destroying Iran’s
(non-existent) nuclear weapons program. The victory claimed by
the Bush Regime and the propagandistic US media will "make
America safe from nuclear attack." This will restore Bush’s
popularity and move the US back to a 50-50 political split in
time for Karl Rove to steal the 2008 election with the
fraudulent electronic voting machines built and programmed by
Republican operatives.
The former national security official believes that Bush will be
able to claim victory over Iran, because Iran will avoid
responding militarily. Iran will not use its Russian missiles to
sink our aircraft carriers, to shut down oil facilities
throughout the Middle East, or to destroy US headquarters in the
"green zone" in Baghdad. Instead, Iran will adopt the posture of
another Muslim victim of US/ Israeli aggression and let the
anger seep throughout the Muslim world until no pro-US
government is safe in the Middle East.
Bush needs a short-run victory, and Iran will let him have it—in
order to gain the long-run victory.
The consequences for the US, Israel, and the US puppet regimes
in the Middle East will be catastrophic, but they will not occur
in the short-run.
This explanation solves the dilemma of why Bush would get deeper
into the quagmire for the sake of the Israel Lobby. A US attack
on Iran allows Bush both to satisfy the powerful Israel Lobby
and to claim to have destroyed Iran’s (non-existent) weapons of
mass destruction.
Some patriotic Americans, who believe it is still possible to
save America from war and a police state, see cause for hope in
the upcoming trial of "Scooter" Libby, the former chief
operative of VP Cheney. Libby is accused of lying about his role
in leaking a covert CIA agent’s name to the press in an effort
to discredit damaging evidence that Bush had lied about Iraq
possessing WMD. The patriots believe that Libby’s trial will
damage the Bush Regime and, thereby, reduce the Regime’s danger
to freedom and democracy in America.
At this delicate point in time, the Bush Regime would not allow
the Libby trial to go forward unless the Regime had arranged
with the media shills it uses to control the explanation of the
news (with insider leaks) to testify in a manner that lets Libby
off the hook.
If Libby is exonerated, expect Cheney and the neocon Nazis to
attack Joe Wilson as a terrorist sympathizer who tried to
discredit Bush’s invasion of Iraq and war on terror. The attack
on Wilson will lead into an all-out-assault on the antiwar
movement.
If the Regime overcomes its defeat in Iraq with a "victory" in
Iran, "you are with us or against us" will take on new life, and
we will find out who are those intended for the
Halliburton-built detention camps constructed in the US at great
cost with our tax dollars.
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Paul Craig Roberts paulcraigroberts@yahoo.com was Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan Administration. He is
the author of Supply-Side Revolution : An Insider's Account of
Policymaking in Washington; Alienation and the Soviet Economy
and Meltdown: Inside the Soviet Economy, and is the co-author
with Lawrence M. Stratton of The Tyranny of Good Intentions :
How Prosecutors and Bureaucrats Are Trampling the Constitution
in the Name of Justice. Click here for Peter Brimelow’s Forbes
Magazine interview with Roberts about the recent epidemic of
prosecutorial misconduct.
http://www.vdare.com/roberts/070116_iran.htm