21 August 2012, Global Research http://www.globalresearch.ca
(Canada)
URL of this article: http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=32428
By Michel Chossudovsky
Israel's Channel 10 suggests, in no
uncertain terms, that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is "determined to
attack Iran before the US elections" and that the "time for action is
getting closer."
"Israel is now closer than ever to a
strike designed to thwart Iran’s nuclear drive".
This timely report suggests that Netanyahu
and Defense Minister Ehud Barak firmly believe that President Obama "would
have no choice but to give backing for an Israeli attack" were it to be
waged before the November presidential elections:
The TV station’s military reporter Alon
Ben-David, who earlier this year was given extensive access to the Israel Air
Force as it trained for a possible attack, reported that, since upgraded
sanctions against Iran have failed to force a suspension of the Iranian nuclear
program in the past two months, “from the prime minister’s point of view, the
time for action is getting ever closer.”
Asked by the news anchor in the
Hebrew-language TV report how close Israel now was to “a decision and perhaps
an attack,” Ben-David said: “It appears that we are closer than ever.”
He said it seemed that Netanyahu was not
waiting for a much-discussed possible meeting with US President Barack Obama,
after the UN General Assembly gathering in New York late next month — indeed,
“it’s not clear that there’ll be a meeting.” In any case, said Ben-David, “I
doubt Obama could say anything that would convince Netanyahu to delay a
possible attack.”
There is considerable opposition to an
Israeli strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities, the report noted — with President
Shimon Peres, the army’s chief of the General Staff and top generals, the
intelligence community, opposition leader Shaul Mofaz, “and of course the
Americans” all lined up against Israeli action at this stage.
But, noted Ben-David, it is the Israeli
government that would have to take the decision, and there Netanyahu is “almost
guaranteed” a majority. Other Hebrew media reports on Tuesday also said
Netanyahu had dispatched a senior official, National Security Adviser Yaakov
Amidror, to update the elderly spiritual leader of the Shas ultra-Orthodox
coalition party, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, on the status of the Iranian nuclear
program, in order to try to win over Shas government ministers’ support for an
attack. (Times of Israel, emphasis added)
In an earlier report, Richard Silverstein
provides details of a leaked military document (translated from the Hebrew)
which outlines the nature of Netanyahu's proposed "shock and awe
attack" on Iran:
The Israeli attack will open with a
coordinated strike, including an unprecedented cyber-attack which will totally
paralyze the Iranian regime and its ability to know what is happening within
its borders. The internet, telephones,
radio and television, communications satellites, and fiber optic cables leading
to and from critical installations—including underground missile bases at
Khorramabad and Isfahan—will be taken out of action. The electrical grid throughout Iran will be
paralyzed and transformer stations will absorb severe damage from carbon fiber
munitions which are finer than a human hair, causing electrical short circuits
whose repair requires their complete removal.
This would be a Sisyphean task in light of cluster munitions which would
be dropped, some time-delayed and some remote-activated through the use of a
satellite signal.
A barrage of tens of ballistic missiles
would be launched from Israel toward Iran.
300km ballistic missiles would be launched from Israeli submarines in
the vicinity of the Persian Gulf. The missiles
would not be armed with unconventional warheads [WMD], but rather with
high-explosive ordnance equipped with reinforced tips designed specially to
penetrate hardened targets.
The missiles will strike their targets—some
exploding above ground like those striking the nuclear reactor at Arak–which is
intended to produce plutonium and tritium—and the nearby heavy water production
facility; the nuclear fuel production facilities at Isfahan and facilities for
enriching uranium-hexaflouride. Others
would explode under-ground, as at the Fordo facility.
A barrage of hundreds of cruise missiles
will pound command and control systems, research and development facilities,
and the residences of senior personnel in the nuclear and missile development
apparatus. Intelligence gathered over
years will be utilized to completely decapitate Iran’s professional and command
ranks in these fields.
After the first wave of attacks, which will
be timed to the second, the “Blue and White” radar satellite, whose systems
enable us to perform an evaluation of the level of damage done to the various
targets, will pass over Iran. Only after
rapidly decrypting the satellite’s data, will the information be transferred
directly to war planes making their way covertly toward Iran. These IAF planes will be armed with
electronic warfare gear previously unknown to the wider public, not even
revealed to our U.S. ally. This
equipment will render Israeli aircraft invisible. Those Israeli war planes which participate in
the attack will damage a short-list of targets which require further assault.
Among the targets approved for
attack—Shihab 3 and Sejil ballistic missile silos, storage tanks for chemical
components of rocket fuel, industrial facilities for producing missile control
systems, centrifuge production plants and more.
Richard Silverstein underscores the fact
that there is considerable opposition eithin Israel to the Netanyahu-Barak plan
to bomb Iran, which is being waged with a view to allegedly ensuring the
"safety of Israel" against Iran.
Will this Israeli opposition prevail were a
decision to be taken by Netanyahu and his Defense Minister to carry out an
attack plan?
Is Netanyahu a US Political Proxy?
Who is backing Netanyahu? There are
powerful economic interests in the US who are in favor of an attack on Iran.
Is this an Israeli war project or is
Israel's prime minister a US political proxy, acting on behalf of the Pentagon?
What happens if Netanyahu gives the order
to attack? Will this order be carried out by Israel's high command despite
extensive opposition from within Israel's Armed Forces?
The issue is not whether Washington will
grant a green light to Israel before the US elections as conveyed by the the
Israeli media.
The fundamental question is twofold.
1. Who at the political level decides on
launching this war? Washington or Tel Aviv? Who are the economic powers elites
which overshadow the political process in both the US and Israel?
2. Who ultimately decides-- in terms of
military command and control-- in carrying out a large scale theater war in the
Middle East: Washington or Tel Aviv?
Israel is a de facto US military outpost in
the Middle East.US and Israeli command structures are integrated, with close
consultations between the Pentagon and Israel's Ministry of Defense. Reported
last January, a large number of US troops are to be stationed in Israel. Joint
war games between the US and Israel are also envisaged.
US-Israel-NATO war plans directed against
Iran have been ongoing since 2003 including the deployment and stockpiling of
advanced weapons systems.
The Israeli media reports are misleading.
Israel cannot under any circumstances wage a war on Iran without the military
backing of the US and NATO.
Advanced weapons systems have been
deployed. US and allied Special Forces as well as intelligence operatives are
already on the ground inside Iran. US military drones are involved in spying
and reconnaissance activities.
Bunker buster B61 tactical nuclear weapons
are slated to be used against Iran in retaliation for its alleged nuclear
weapons program.
Military actions against Iran are
coordinated with those pertaining to Syria.
What we are dealing with is a global
military agenda, centralized and coordinated by US Strategic Command
(USSTRATCOM) involving complex logistics, liaison with various military and
intelligence entities. In 2005, USSTRATCOM was identified as "the lead Combatant
Command for integration and synchronization of DoD-wide efforts in combating
weapons of mass destruction." This Combatant Command integration also
included coordination with America's allies including NATO, Israel and a number
of frontline Arab states, which are members of NATO's Mediterranean dialogue.
In this broader context of imperial warfare
coordinated out of USSTRATCOM in liaison with US Central Command (USCENTCOM),
Netanyahu's attack plan against Iran, conveys the illusion that Tel Aviv rather
than Washington calls the shots on waging a war on Iran.
The Israeli media reports mentioned above
convey the impression that Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak are in a
position to act independently of Washington as well as force Obama into supporting
Israel's attack on Iran.
The notion that Israel could act alone and
against the interests of the US is part of a subtle disinformation campaign.
There is a longstanding foreign policy practice for Washington to encourage its
close allies to take the first step in the unleashing a war, with the Pentagon
pulling the military strings in the background.
Let us be under no illusion, the war plans
directed against Iran, which have been on the Pentagon's drawing board since
2003, are established at the highest levels in Washington in consultation and
coordination with Tel Aviv and NATO headquarters in Brussels.
While Israel participates in the conduct of
war, it does not play an overriding central role in setting the military
agenda.
Nenhum comentário:
Postar um comentário