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WORLD WAR III
Israel-U.S. To Attack
Iran When Ready
Final touches put on new plan of
attack against the Axis of Evil.
By Thom White
Researched by universalbeat.com
LOS ANGELES March 15, 2005 -- U.S. and Israeli officials
have stepped up PR-pressure against Iran this year, claiming Iran
may be secretly developing nuclear weapons. In his recent State
of the Union address, U.S. High Leader George W. Bush called Iran
the worlds primary state sponsor of terror, while
Vice-Leader Richard Cheney admitted the U.S. would not prevent Israel
from striking Iran.
The Independent (UK) reported on January
26, 2005, that Israeli War Minister Shaul Mofaz said that Iran was
close to a point of no return and he would not rule out an
Israeli assault.
According to unnamed European Commission experts
consulted in a February 6, 2005, article on Al-Jazeera (Qatar),
The U.S. Defense Department, the Pentagon, and Israel have
put the final touches on plans of attack on Iran that will
target in part that countrys nuclear facilities.
UPI reported in January that the U.S. is
already daring Iran to defend herself by flying military aircraft
over the country, officially, to lure Tehran into turning
on air defense systems
to grid the system for future targeting
data for the coming strikes.
Former CIA Middle East expert Ellen
Laipson said the U.S. flights are not necessarily an act of
war in themselves, unless they are perceived as being so by the
country overflown. Laipson was concerned that Iran will
not only turn on its air defense radars [as the U.S. wishes] but
use them to fire missiles at U.S. aircraft.
These flyovers may however be a veiled attempt by
the U.S. to provoke an incident whereby Iran defends
against the aggression, giving the U.S. and Israel a casus belli.
The fireworks will start popping again on American T.V. and the
Iranians, after 25 years of disobediance, will learn the terror
of American arms.
Since the televised destruction of September 11,
2001, U.S. armed forces have occupied Irans neighbors to the
east and west, Afghanistan and Iraq, providing good positions for
attack. The U.S. can also launch aerial bombardments and missile
assaults from aircraft carriers in the Persian Gulf.
The U.S. military has bases as well in another neighbor
of Iran, nuclear-armed ally Pakistan. According to exclusive information
from an Asia Times story (January 19, 2005), the Musharraf
dictatorship is cooperating with the U.S. to make Pakistan itself
a staging area for the assault on Iran. Pakistan has provided
extensive facilities to special U.K. and U.S. units to train them
in commando operations in Pakistans port city of Karachi,
which in many ways resembles the Iranian towns of Tehran, Shiraz,
Isphan, and other urban centers
Special forces have staged
unannounced exercises in Karachi. Seymour Hersh revealed in
the New Yorker recently that U.S.-payrolled teams have penetrated
eastern Iran on the ground since at least the summer 2004, reportedly
with Pakistans help. These expeditions are apparently part
of the U.S. hunt for secret nuclear and chemical weapons
as well as for reconnaissance to aid in Irans coming liberation
from nuclear arms. Part of the reason for Pakistans willingness
to assist the U.S. and Israel in this aggression against Iran, is
that Pakistan is permitted by the U.S. to have nuclear bombs (the
only majority Muslim country allowed to do so in 2005), and would
prefer Iran remain disarmed.
The U.S. military also has a substantial secret
military presence in Israel, according to the new book Code
Names by journalist and former U.S. intelligence official
William Arkin. Although Israel has already served as a forward base
for U.S. expansion in the Middle East since the 1960s, the revelation
of secret U.S. bases in the state is a new one. According to Haaretz,
Arkin asserts that since September 2001, the U.S. has set up five
secret bases in Israel. The American military is present at Ben-Gurion
International Airport, in the Tel Aviv suburb of Herzliya Pituach
and in three other sites
The book also offers a detailed
description of U.S. military ties and secret presence in countries
in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa following the 2001 attacks.
Israel does not border Iran, but presently has the
supreme position in the Middle East as one of the only states permitted
by the U.S. to threaten nuclear horror on her neighbors. If Iran
gains the right to possess atomic bombs and the ability to bully
others as well, Israel might be forced to diplomacy with the Arab
nations of the region. Diplomacy is clearly not in the cards for
(nor the strong suit of) the present Israeli government under the
leadership of Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon, career soldier, former terrorist, present-day
ruler and Likud statesman.
On March 4, Agence France-Presse reported
that, The Israeli air force is training its crews for long-range
bombing missions, the wing commander of an F-16I fighter-bomber
group said Feb. 28.
Israel and the air force have understood
for a fairly long time now that the threats that surround us are
constantly growing and thats why steps have been taken to
extend our range of action, the officer, identified only as
Wing Commander D., told Israels privately run second television
channel ... Israeli warplanes destroyed Iraqs French-built
Osirak nuclear reactor in 1981.
THE REAL THREAT FROM
IRAN?
Certain journals have pointed to ulterior reasons
for the impending Israeli-U.S. assault on Iran, besides the U.S.
governments fear of Irans weapons of mass destruction.
In June 2004, the Guardian (UK)s Terry Macallister
reported that Iran is to launch an oil-trading market in 2005-2006
for Middle East and OPEC producers that could threaten the supremacy
of Londons International Petroleum Exchange [and the NYMEX
in New York]
The Tehran oil bourse is scheduled to open in
2005, according to its architect Javad Asemipour, who is a personal
adviser to the Iranian energy minister.
Global
Researchs William Clark published an extensive report
in October 2004, The
Real Reasons Why Iran is the Next Target: The Emerging Euro-denominated
International Oil Marker in which he contends that Saddams
move in 2000 to have all Iraqi oil sales tendered in euros, threatened
the stability and supremacy of the U.S. dollar, and that Irans
proposed euro-based oil market could be even more disastrous to
the dollars value. Quoting at length from William Clarks
informative commentary:
The Iranians are about to commit an offense far
greater than Saddam Husseins conversion to the euro of Iraqs
exports in the fall of 2000
There are unspoken macroeconomic drivers explaining
the real reasons regarding the second stage of petrodollar
warfare -- Irans upcoming euro-based oil bourse
Current geopolitical tensions between the United States and Iran
extend beyond the publicly stated concerns regarding Irans
nuclear intentions, and likely include a proposed Iranian petroeuro
system for oil trade. Similar to the Iraq war, upcoming operations
against Iran relate to the macroeconomics of the petrodollar
recycling and the unpublicized but real challenge to U.S.
dollar supremacy from the euro as an alternative oil transaction
currency.
In 2005-06, the Tehran government has developed
a plan to begin competing with New Yorks NYMEX and Londons
IPE with respect to international oil trades -- using a euro-denominated
international oil-trading mechanism. This means that without some
form of U.S. intervention, the euro is going to establish a firm
foothold in the international oil trade. Given U.S. debt levels
and the stated neoconservative project for U.S. global domination,
Tehrans objective constitutes an obvious encroachment on U.S.
dollar supremacy in the international oil market.
Candidly stated, Operation Iraqi Freedom
was a war designed to install a pro-U.S. puppet in Iraq, establish
multiple U.S. military bases before the onset of Peak Oil, and to
reconvert Iraq back to petrodollars while hoping to thwart further
OPEC momentum towards the euro as an alternative oil transaction
currency
Indeed, the authors original pre-war hypothesis
was validated shortly after the war in a Financial
Times article dated June 5, 2003, which
confirmed Iraqi oil sales returning to the international markets
were once again denominated in U.S. dollars, not euros. Not surprisingly,
this detail was never mentioned by the five US major media conglomerates
who appear to censor this type of information, but confirmation
of this vital fact provides insight into one of the crucial -- yet
overlooked -- rationales for the 2003 Iraq war.
From the Financial Times: The tender,
for which bids are due by June 10, switches the transaction back
to dollars -- the international currency of oil sales -- despite
the greenbacks recent fall in value. Saddam Hussein in 2000
insisted Iraqs oil be sold for euros, a political move, but
one that improved Iraqs recent earnings thanks to the rise
in the value of the euro against the dollar.
Could it be that an Israeli-American bombing assault
to disrupt Iran is the only way to counter this Iranian economic
assault on the U.S. dollar? The clock is ticking.
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