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Ill huff and Ill puff and
Ill blow your centrifuges down
by William Bowles
Laffaire Iran in its latest incarnation has been going on now for over two years with all kinds of dire threats emanating from the Beltway (and elsewhere eg, Sarkozys recent remark about taking out Iran).
The latest leak from the imperium is the Newsweek story The Whispers of War (Sunday, 23 September 2007) in which it is alleged that earlier this year vice-prez Cheney had suggested that Israel launch a pre-emptive strike against Irans nuclear facilities at Natanz.
Apparently it was the Zionist David Wurmser, former Middle East
adviser to Cheney who told a group of unidentified individuals that
Cheney had suggested this to Israel.
The military option is not the worst option
The worst option is a nuclear Iran. Danny Yatom, former Mossad boss
Wurmser told a small group of people that Cheney had been
mulling the idea of pushing for limited Israeli missile strikes against
the Iranian nuclear site at Natanzand perhaps other sitesin order to
provoke Tehran into lashing out. The Iranian reaction would then give
Washington a pretext to launch strikes against military and nuclear
targets in Iran.
But what is most revealing about the piece is the following for it puts the Wurmser leak into context,
One
U.S. official who preferred not to be identified discussing sensitive
policy matters said he took part in a meeting several months ago where
intelligence officials discussed a "public diplomacy" strategy to
accompany sanctions. The idea was to periodically float the possibility
of war in public comments in order to keep Iran off balance. In truth,
the official said, no war preparations are underway.
When one looks
back over all the statements put out by the USG, they all follow the
same pattern, dire but veiled threats to do something about Iran. All
conform to the public diplomacy strategy outlined above; whether its
to keep Iran off balance (it surely keeps the public off balance but
then we are the real target) is open to question but there is no doubt
that all are designed for public consumption and use as their
justification Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejads alleged
statements about destroying Israel and that Iran lied to the IAEA
(BBC Radio 4 Today Programme, 25/9/07) about its nuclear programme.
Its
pretty thin stuff and very difficult to use as a justification for an
attack on Iran but this is where Israels role is very clear, for it is
Israel as US rottweiller and the face of US strategy for the region
that appears to call the shots.
Using Israel in this manner
has worked extremely well for decades, pumping up the victim status
of Israel into which the (mis)quoted statements of Ahmadinejad fit
perfectly. But this is a strategy that no longer works, Israel has
effectively blown its victim status through its genocidal actions in
the Occupied Territories.
And although I have my expressed my
scepticism over all the reports of an impending attack on Iran, what
is interesting here (though impossible to measure) is the role of the
Web in keeping the pot boiling, through crying wolf so often.
The
latest wheeze dutifully carried by Newsweek is obviously designed to
keep said pot boiling and no doubt is closely connected to
Ahmadinejads visit to the UN (the BBC did a hatchet job on the fellow
this AM, giving a lot of coverage to Ahmadinejads talk at Columbia U
where he came under fire from a posse of Israeli supporters,
surprise-surprise).
What is important about these public
diplomacy exercises (started under Reagan) is how they can only be
effective with the complicity of the corporate and state-run media who
act as the messengers. The degree to which they work hand-in-glove can
be seen from the choice of phrases used by the MSM which echo exactly
the messages that the imperium wants delivered.
Thus with boring
regularity, Ahmadinejads comments about Israel are dragged out as are
Irans denials about its nuclear ambitions, the assumption being that
no matter how many times Tehran denies that its trying to build an
A-bomb, the MSM tell us matter of factly, How far will Israel go to
keep Iran from getting the bomb? but just to keep the mask of
objectivity in place, it also says Iran says its program is for
peaceful purposes only. Well, what else do you expect them to say?
Denials
from Iran are pointless (why do they even bother?) and in any case the
point here is to keep the idea forever in the public mind, exploiting
the carefully nurtured xenophobia and racism that exists in the
so-called developed world.
The same Newsweek piece quotes an Israeli policy-maker,
"Two
thousand seven is the year you determine whether diplomatic efforts
will stop Iran," says a well-placed Israeli source, who did not want to
be named because he is not authorized to speak for the government. "If
by the end of the year that's not working, 2008 becomes the year you
take action."'
Yeah, yeah. In the same piece we read yet another (mis)quoted statement only this time by a moderate,
former president Hashemi Rafsanjani, considered a moderate, warned in
2001 that Tehran could do away with Israel with just one nuclear bomb.
But
not that they would, but why niggle over the details, its enough that
somehow whatever Rafsanjani really said, he can be quoted. By the
time the wrangling about what he said is over, we the public, will get
the quote above and precious little else.
In fact, Newsweek
should be renamed NewsSpeak, the entire piece reeks of the White House,
regurgitating every rumour and supposition about Irans nuclear
capabilities, let alone its alleged nuclear ambitions. Thus various and
sundry experts are quoted first this way and then that, with all
manner of scenarios that allegedly explain what could (or should)
happen depending on who is being quoted, all based on yet more
supposition about Irans abilities and intentions.
This is how
public diplomacy works (propaganda to you and me); rumours and
allegations abound, designed explicitly for media consumption which
craven institutions like the BBC dutifully repeat (doing their masters
bidding) eg,
Mr Ahmadinejad has called in the past for an end
to the Israeli state and described the Holocaust as a myth. Iran
leader plays down 'US war, BBC Website 24/9/07
The interminable
barrage of disinformation about events is the media equivalent of low
intensity warfare, or Psyops if you prefer, a concerted campaign based
upon a few well-chosen bites such as the BBC quote, designed to push
all the right fear buttons, for who is going to go to the trouble of of
trying source quotes, especially those translated from Farsi or Arabic,
languages that are fluid and full of allusions and allegories. And in
any case, people say all kinds of things, if governments reacted
pre-emptively every time somebody said something, the entire planet
would be endlessly at war.
All quotes, barring the BBC one are from the Newsweek article.
PS:
Six ambassadors from non-aligned countries, along with a number of
journalists, including Channel 4 News were invited by the Iranian
government to visit the uranium conversion site just south of Isfahan.
Watch it here
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