Leading congressional Democrats
have given their approval to a vastly expanded program of US covert warfare
against Iran, according to an article by investigative reporter Seymour Hersh,
published in the New Yorker,
and made available on the magazine’s web site last Sunday. (See “Preparing the Battlefield - The Bush Administration
steps up its secret moves against Iran”)
President Bush issued a
Presidential Finding, a classified notification to top congressional leaders
about the covert program against Iran, last year, after the Democrats took
control of the Senate and House of Representatives in the November 2006
elections. The Finding called for a series of operations, including funding of
separatist groups working among Iran’s Arab and Baluchi minorities, as well as
the kidnapping of members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard for interrogation
across the border in Iraq and targeting individuals within Iran for
assassination.
Hersh reports that Bush carried
out the legal requirement that he notify the Democratic and Republican leaders
in the House and Senate, as well as the chairman and ranking members of the
intelligence committees. The four Democrats are House Speaker Nancy Pelosi,
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Senate Intelligence Committee chairman Jay
Rockefeller, and House Intelligence Committee chairman Silvestre Reyes.
Hersh writes, “Congress does have
the means to challenge the White House once it has been sent a Finding. It has
the power to withhold funding for any government operation. The members of the
House and Senate Democratic leadership who have access to the Finding can also,
if they choose to do so, and if they have shared concerns, come up with ways to
exert their influence on Administration policy.”
Nothing of the kind took place.
None of the four congressional Democrats took any steps to forestall the covert
action campaign against Iran, and the US$400 million was quietly approved without
public notice. Nor would any of the four comment to
Hersh for his June 29 article in the New
Yorker. The Democrats prefer to keep secret their collaboration with the
Bush administration’s violations of international law.
This revelation demonstrates the
complete insincerity of the “antiwar” posture adopted by the Democrats in the
2006 election and in the current 2008 presidential campaign. While appealing
for the votes of the vast majority of Americans who oppose both the ongoing war
in Iraq and a new war against Iran, the Democrats are quietly preparing to
continue the same policy if, as now seems likely, they regain the White House
in the November election.
The US covert action campaign
inside Iran involves both the Central Intelligence Agency and the Pentagon’s
Joint Special Operations Command, Hersh writes. As in previous exposés by the
veteran journalist - the first to report US war crimes ranging from the My
Lai massacre nearly 40 years ago to torture at Abu Ghraib in 2004 - his
sources are disaffected sections of the military-intelligence apparatus,
particularly in the CIA. |
Hersh seems to suggest a conflict
between the congressional Democrats and the party’s presidential nominee,
Senator Barack Obama. He writes: “the funding for the escalation was approved.
In other words, some members of the Democratic leadership... were willing, in
secret, to go along with the Administration in expanding covert activities
directed at Iran, while the Party’s presumptive candidate for President, Barack
Obama, has said that he favors direct talks and diplomacy.”
There is no reason to believe
that there is an actual conflict between Obama and the congressional Democrats
over the campaign of covert action against Iran. It is more a matter of a
division of labor. Obama emphasizes diplomacy and the peaceful resolution of
differences, as part of an electoral campaign aimed at deceiving the American
people. The congressional Democrats, who now share responsibility with the Bush
White House for US government policy, must do what is required to defend the
interests of American imperialism in the region.
Obama is already on record as
proposing a more aggressive American military posture in Afghanistan and on the
Afghan-Pakistan border, declaring that he will move troops from Iraq to
Afghanistan and authorize cross-border strikes against purported Al Qaeda sites
in Pakistan, with or without the permission of the Pakistani government.
He is also reportedly considering
keeping Defense Secretary Robert Gates at his post in a new Obama
administration. The Times of
London wrote Sunday, “Obama’s top foreign policy and national security advisers
are pressing the case for keeping Robert Gates at the Pentagon after he won
widespread praise for his performance. The move would be in keeping with Obama’s
desire to appoint a cabinet of all the talents.”
Richard Danzig, a former navy
secretary and Obama’s top military adviser, told the newspaper, “My personal
position is Gates is a very good secretary of defense and would be an even
better one in an Obama administration.” The newspaper commented that “retaining
Gates would give Obama ‘cover’ for adjusting his policy” in relation to the war
in Iraq - i.e., to renege on his pledges to end the war and instead
continue the US occupation indefinitely.
Gates has extended his own olive
branches to the Democrats, appointing two former Clinton administration
officials to the Defense Policy Board last year: John Hamre, who was named
chairman, and Clinton’s former defense secretary William Perry, who is now
among Obama’s top national security advisers. The result is a direct line of
communication between the Pentagon and the Obama campaign.
None of the four congressional Democrats took any steps to forestall the covert
action campaign against Iran, and the US$400 million was quietly approved without
public notice. Nor would any of the four comment to
Hersh for his June 29 article in the New
Yorker. The Democrats prefer to keep secret their collaboration with the
Bush administration’s violations of international law. |
The Hersh article comes amid
mounting tensions in the Middle East, with repeated public threats of military
action against Iran by either Israel or the United States or both, and warnings
from Iranian officials that they will retaliate forcefully against such an assault.
Earlier in June 2008, the Israeli
air force conducted a full-scale dress rehearsal for air strikes against
Tehran, sending warplanes on a 1,500-kilometer flight against mock targets in
the Mediterranean Sea. Bush administration officials leaked reports on the
military exercise to the media, in a clear attempt to intimidate the Iranian
regime, as well as prepare US and world public opinion for such a strike.
Major General Mohammad Ali
Jafari, commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps, the country’s strongest
military force, warned Saturday that in the event of US or Israeli attack, Iran
would consider closing off the sea lanes through the Strait of Hormuz used by
tankers supplying the world with Persian Gulf oil. “Naturally every country
under attack by an enemy uses all its capacity and opportunities to confront
the enemy,” he told the Iranian newspaper Jaam-e Jam, according to the official Fars News Agency.
“Iran will definitely act to
impose control on the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz,” he said. “After this
action, the oil price will rise very considerably and this is among the factors
deterring the enemies.”
Three British newspapers carried
reports Sunday of a further intensification of the war atmosphere:
- The Sunday Telegraph interviewed Shabtai Shavit, a former head of
the Israeli secret service Mossad, who suggested that Israel might strike
unilaterally against Iran after the US presidential election, especially if
Senator Barack Obama wins. He suggested that Iran was a year or less from building
its first nuclear weapon, and that Israeli military action would be driven by
that timetable. “The time that is left... is getting shorter,” he said.
- The Guardian reported that Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert held a
meeting at his official residence with Aviam Sela, the organizer of the 1981
Israel airstrike that destroyed the Iraqi nuclear facility at Osirak, to
discuss the practical aspects of a similar assault on Iran.
- The Times of London reported that in response to these threats, Iran
has targeted its most powerful long-range ballistic missiles, the Shahab-3B,
with a range of up to 2,000 kilometers, against locations in Israel, including
the principal Israeli nuclear research facility at Dimona in the Negev desert.
The US covert action campaign
inside Iran involves both the Central Intelligence Agency and the Pentagon’s
Joint Special Operations Command, Hersh writes. As in previous exposés by the
veteran journalist - the first to report US war crimes ranging from the My
Lai massacre nearly 40 years ago to torture at Abu Ghraib in 2004 - his
sources are disaffected sections of the military-intelligence apparatus,
particularly in the CIA. |
The US covert action campaign
inside Iran involves both the Central Intelligence Agency and the Pentagon’s
Joint Special Operations Command, Hersh writes. As in previous exposés by the
veteran journalist - the first to report US war crimes ranging from the My
Lai massacre nearly 40 years ago to torture at Abu Ghraib in 2004 - his
sources are disaffected sections of the military-intelligence apparatus,
particularly in the CIA.
Hersh reports a conflict between
the CIA and the White House over the language in the Presidential Finding, with
the CIA demanding explicit authorization for the use of deadly force by US
operatives engaged in covert action inside Iran, while the White House claimed
that Bush’s authority as commander-in-chief was sufficient.
One of those interviewed is the
former head of the US Central Command, now-retired Admiral William Fallon,
fired by Defense Secretary Robert Gates earlier this year after a profile in Vanity Fair magazine depicted Fallon
as an in-house opponent of a US war against Iran.
Citing comments from several former intelligence
and military officials, Hersh describes an increasingly bitter struggle within
the US government, with the office of Vice President Richard Cheney playing the
lead role in demanding a more aggressive campaign of provocations and a broader
list of targets. One former official told Hersh of a meeting in the Vice
President’s office: “The subject was how to create a casus belli between Tehran
and Washington.”
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