Already embroiled in Afghanistan,
Iraq, Libya, and numerous proxy wars in Pakistan, Syria, Somalia, Yemen,
Sudan, central Africa, and elsewhere, evidence suggests Obama's preparing
for more.
Washington-generated Syrian violence rages out of control. Efforts for
nonviolent resolution are systematically subverted. Saturday's Damascus
terrorist attacks and a Sunday Aleppo one reveal America's true intentions.
At least 27 Damascus lives were lost. Around 140 others were wounded,
many seriously. Two deaths and about 30 injuries occurred in Aleppo,
Syria's commercial hub and largest city.
On Saturday, cars packed with explosives detonated outside Syria's air
security intelligence center and police headquarters. Heavy damage was
caused besides the human toll.
The attacks came two, then three days after millions around the country
rallied supportively for Assad on the uprising's one-year anniversary.
It showed Washington won't tolerate peaceful resolution. Regime change
is planned by any means, including war. Expect it.
Outrageously, major media scoundrels spuriously accused Assad of targeting
his own facilities. Al Jazeera quoted opposition Syrian National Council
(SNC) member Bassma Kodmani saying:
"I don't think any of the opposition forces or the Free Syrian Army
has the capacity to do such an operation to target these buildings because
they are fortresses. They are very well guarded. There is no way anyone
can penetrate them without having strong support and complicity from
inside the security apparatus."
Al Jazeera shamelessly lost all credibility. Run by Qatar's pro-western
regime, propaganda replaced truth and full disclosure. It's legitimacy
no longer exists. It's no different from BBC and other Western media
scoundrels.
Michel Chossudovsky said Western media shifted their usual blame game
to calling Al Qaeda responsible. However, they say its operatives "switched
sides." They now support "the secular government of Bashar Al Assad
against an opposition, largely integrated by Islamists, including the
Muslim Brotherhood, Salafi groups and Al Qaeda operatives."
Chossudovsky called it "(a)n absurd proposition...Theater of the absurd....Media
lies galore."
It's also more evidence that Washington's preparing for war, but not
just on Syria.
According to analyst Dominique de Kevelioc de Bailleul:
"Reports of the USS Enterprise aircraft carrier battle group setting
course to join battle groups USS Lincoln and Vinson in the Arabian Sea
and today’s back-to-back announcements regarding the complete termination
of Iran’s financial transactions through SWIFT, as well as the announced
joint agreement between the U.S. and the UK to release strategic oil
reserves into the oil market (NYSEArca:USO) spells war with Iran."
"After 30 years of various sanctions and hostile rhetoric aimed at Iran,
for the U.S. to turn back now, it would have to admit defeat, thus sending
a powerful signal that U.S. dollar hegemony is imminently unraveling."
"Allowing Iran to make the rules concerning payment for its oil will
surely embolden other oil producers to follow in step—a step other OPEC
members would gladly take if it meant ridding themselves of the hopelessly
inadequate U.S. dollar as recompense."
Others agree with him. Moreover, worrisome signs grow. On March 16,
Obama signed an Executive Order (EO) on National Defense Resources Preparedness.
Likely preparating for more war, it involves seizing national resources,
including energy, food, transportation, private property, and whatever
else is considered vital to America's defense.
It also provides for conscripting people for a National Defense Executive
Reserve. It followed Obama's March 13 "Continuation of the National
Emergency with Respect to Iran" text sent to House Speaker John Boehner,
saying:
"The crisis between the United States and Iran resulting from the actions
and policies of the Government of Iran has not been resolved. The actions
and policies of the Government of Iran are contrary to the interests
of the United States in the region and continue to pose an unusual and
extraordinary threat to the national security, foreign policy, and economy
of the United States."
"For these reasons, I have determined that it is necessary to continue
the national emergency declared with respect to Iran and maintain in
force comprehensive sanctions against Iran to respond to this threat."
"Crisis," "unusual and extraordinary threat," "national emergency?"
None exist now or earlier.
On March 18, Haaretz headlined, "Mossad, CIA agree Iran has yet to decide
to build nuclear weapon," saying:
Israeli and US intelligence agree. No evidence suggests Iran's pursuing
a nuclear weapons development program.
On March 17, The New York Times reported the same thing, with tongue
in cheek, headlining, "US Faces a Tricky Task in Assessment of Data
on Iran," saying:
"While American spy agencies have believed that the Iranians halted
efforts to build a nuclear bomb back in 2003, the difficulty in assessing
the government’s ambitions was evident two years ago, when what appeared
to be alarming new intelligence emerged, according to current and former
United States officials."
Of course, no new evidence whatever existed then or now. Times writers
know it. So does US and Israeli intelligence.
In 2010, 2011, and again in 2012, the "Worldwide Threat Assessment of
the US Intelligence Community" found no evidence of an Iranian program.
On January 31, 2012, it said:
"We assess Iran is keeping open the option to develop nuclear weapons,
in part by developing various nuclear capabilities that better position
it to produce such weapons, should it choose to do so. We do not know,
however, if Iran will eventually decide to build nuclear weapons."
"Iran's technical advancement, particularly in uranium enrichment, strengthens
our assessment that Iran has the scientific, technical, and industrial
capacity to eventually produce nuclear weapons, making the central issue
its political will to do so. These advancements contribute to our judgment
that Iran is technically capable of producing enough highly enriched
uranium for a weapon, if it so chooses."
On February 16, Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper
told Senate Armed Services Committee members it's "unlikely" Iran intends
to build nuclear weapons. He also called "a mass attack by foreign terrorist
groups involving a chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear (CBRN)
weapon in the United State unlikely in the next year."
At the same Senate meeting, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, CIA director
General David Petraeus, and Joint Chiefs head General Martin Dempsey
concurred. The alleged Iranian threat is spurious. Yet it persists to
hype fear and enlist public support for war.
The prospect and potential consequences are chilling. Yet rogue US and
Israeli leaders risk leading their nations, the region, and perhaps
world into an abyss they can't control.
America wants Iran and Syria run by pro-Western regimes. All means are
employed to achieve it, including war. Risks, human lives, and rule
of law principles are secondary to objectives.
As a result, anything ahead is possible, including global war if major
powers Russia and China intervene to protect their interests.
America, Israel, and rogue NATO partners want unchallenged world dominance.
They're willing to risk destroying it in the process. It's shocking
leaders think this way. It's appalling more people don't understand.
The threat's too real and chilling to ignore. It's up to mass public
outrage to stop it. Our lives, welfare and futures literally hang in
the balance.
A Final Comment
In America's Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson said:
"Governments....deriv(e) their just powers from the consent of the governed....whenever
any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the
Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new
Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing
its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect
their Safety and Happiness."
Clear evidence shows America's leaders are "destructive of these ends."
As a result, its up to ordinary people to change things.
Margaret Mead said "thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world.
It's the only thing that ever has." Today, she'd likely say we better
get about doing it because no one should accept the alternative.
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.
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