The coming war against Iran
The coming war against Iran 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 26Sept2005 - Email this article The Dutch in the original article has been translated into English by Ben Kearney. The natural disasters in the United States have not managed to keep plans for attacking Iran from becoming any less of a reality. A war against Iran is seen by the US and Israel as a way to achieve otherwise divergent strategic goals. Military plans, legislation and psychological manipulation are now being fine-tuned and put into place in order to carry out a war against Iran. In two recent articles, author Webster Tarpley observes 'feverish US-UK preparations for a new 9/11 of state-sponsored, false flag synthetic terrorism which is intended in the intentions of the terrorist controllers in London and Washington to set the stage for the attack on Iran, as well as for martial law austerity dictatorships throughout the English-speaking world, and beyond.' Tarpley is the author of a book that deals with the role secret services played in the creation of cover stories for September 11th, as well as how what actually happened on that day was carried out. The book is entitled 9/11 - Synthetic Terror - Made in USA; 'synthetic terror' because the terror on 9/11 has its origins not in "real terrorism" but in the United States itself. He also spoke in Amsterdam, the Netherlands during Jimmy Walters' European tour, which sought to expose the truth of September 11th. DaanSpeak spoke there also. US says military force an option In a wide-ranging article Tarpley points to a statement made by Bush in mid-August in which he asserts that the US will not shy away from the use of military force against Iran: 'As I say, all options are on the table. The use of force is the last option for any president and you know, we've used force in the recent past to secure our country'. Bush's vice-president began banging the drums of war earlier when he said that 'stronger action' was needed if Iran did not comply with demands. Tehran has been just as stern in its pronouncements, notes the BBC: '[Former president of Iran] Mr Rafsanjani said western opposition to Iran's decision to resume its nuclear programme would, as he put it, cost them dearly.' All this talk may be less threatening than it seems. Iran is a large and powerful country, and as we reported earlier under the heading Downing Street Memo's: Iraq war begun before it began, that country has not been slowly ground to a pulp by years of attacks conducted prior to the start of the war, as was the case with Iraq. It is unlikely that a confrontation with Iran will remain a regional matter. Insiders anticipate war against Iran After the US elections secured a second term for Bush, Seymour Hersh made this observation in an article entitled The Coming Wars: ''This is a war against terrorism, and Iraq is just one campaign. The Bush Administration is looking at this as a huge war zone,” the former high-level intelligence official told me. “Next, we're going to have the Iranian campaign. We've declared war and the bad guys, wherever they are, are the enemy. This is the last hurrah—we've got four years, and want to come out of this saying we won the war on terrorism''.' Hersh: 'In my interviews, I was repeatedly told that the next strategic target was Iran. 'Everyone is saying, "You can't be serious about targeting Iran. Look at Iraq,"' the former intelligence official told me. 'But they say, "We've got some lessons learned—not militarily, but how we did it politically. We're not going to rely on agency pissants." No loose ends, and that's why the C.I.A. is out of there.' [...] The hawks in the Administration believe that it will soon become clear that the Europeans' negotiated approach cannot succeed, and that at that time the Administration will act. 'We're not dealing with a set of National Security Council option papers here,' the former high-level intelligence official told me. 'They've already passed that wicket. It's not if we're going to do anything against Iran. They're doing it.'"
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While we are going to have to deal with Iran sooner than later, the moon-bats who wrote this looooog treatise don't know any more about US plans than the rest of us.
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