Editorial
Commentary
Scott
Sullivan:
US Must Attack Iran!
President Bush is fueling Iranian aggrression by means of five secret
US policies. First, Bush intends to destroy Iraq and turn Iran, supported
by Germany, into the dominant superpower that would dictate terms to the
US,China and Russia. The liberal economic order would then be directed
by Nazi ran, fascist Venezuela, and the Trotsyite alliance in Latin America
between the ultra-leftists, the drug cartels, and the Inca nationalists.
Bush is destroying Iraq by promoting Kurdish/PKK and Iranian terrorism
in Iraq. The US has allowed thousands of Iranian SA/IRGC and SS/Quds force
offcers to take command positions in the new Iraqi army, the police forces,
and the inteligence services. Thanks to this Bush-sponsored Iranian fifth
column, iranians in Iraqi uniforms are in operational control of US forces
in Iraq and using US forces to suppress Iraqi patriots.
Moreover, Iranians who have infiltrated Iraqi forces have hundeds if not
thousands of terrorist attacks agaist US prsonnel. Finally, the Bush decision
to turn Kirkuk and its over to the Kurds and Basra and its oil to the Iranians
have bankolleed the Kurdish militia, the Peshmerga, and the pro-Iran militia
kown as the Badr brigades. In addition,the Kursds and Ianians have ben
provided multi-million dollar slush fund with which to bribe US personnel.
Bush's appeasement of has created three very bad pieces of news for US
interests in Iraq and the Middle East.
-- By supporting Iran's push to destroy Muqtada al-Sadr. the US has turned
over to Iran control of the withdrawal of US forces in Iraq, via the strategic
port of Basra. The US haa create its own Dunkirk crisisin Iraq.
-- By aligning with Iran and the Badr brigade in Iraq against Muqtada
al-Sadr, the US has aligned with the weaker and losing side in Iraq.
Finally, by aligning with Iran in the Middle East, as opposed to US alignment
with Russia, Syria and the Palestinians, the US has aligned with the losing
side, Iran.
In short, Bush's apeasement of Iran is creating Iraqi instability, fueling
Iran's aggression, and destroying theUS position in the Middle East, where
the US has been the dominant power since WW II.
In fact, Bush has inflicted a crushing blow on US interests this week
by appeasing Iran in Lebanon.
Here are the most recent
examples of Bush’s capitulation to Iran.
First, Bush is concealing the Iranian and Kurdish collaboration in terrorist
attacks against US forces in Iraq. The Kurdish government and Iran's brown
shirts, the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, (IRGC) have signed agreements,
with the knowledge and approval of high ranking US personnel, that permit
the transit across Kurdish territory in Iraq of IRGC terrorists and explosives
that are used in attacks on US personnel. Moreover, the IRGC routinely
uses Kurdish territory to stage direct terrorist attacks against US forces
and to deploy Al-Qaeda groups against US forces. Given this body of evidence
against the Kurds, General Petraeus should apprehend Barzani and Talabani
for conducting terrorism against US forces.
Second, Bush should
demand that General Petraeus investigate allegations by a US Colonel,
that US officials are permitting Iran’s government
to deploy a Death Squad in Iraq, including the deployment of trained snipers
(see today's WP, “US says Iran is assassinating Iraqi officials.")
Iran is reportedly using this Death Squad to assassinate Iraqi government
officials. General Petraeus, Ambassador Ryan, and all other US personnel
who knew of Iranian assassination squads in Iraq but not block their activity
should be asked to resign. Moreover, as a top priority, the US shall investigate
the involvement of high-ranking Iraqi government officials in approving
Iranian death squad actions in Iraq.
Third, President Bush shall explain his surprise decision this week to
cancel the long awaited Pentagon press conference on Iranian infiltration
and subversion in Iraq. President Bush should direct General Petraeus to
reinstate his press conference on Iranian subversion in Iraq.
Fourth, General Petraeus shall expand his press conference to include
Iranian subversion in Lebanon by way of Iraq, and by extension into France
and Western Europe.
Finally, President Bush shall call the Iranian Nazis a threat to global
peace and stability. To deter this Iranian nazi threat the US should build
an anti-Iran Front in Iraq and Lebanon under Syrian and Palestinian leadership.
This Syrian-Palestinian
Front shall unite all the pro-Arab and anti-PKK forces in the Middle
East including Hezbollah, Al-Qaeda, Muqada al Sadr’s
Mahdi Army, and the Palestinian groups.
The Syrian-Palestinian Front shall take immediate action against Iran
in three areas.
First, the Syrian-Palestinian Front will resist all Iranian efforts to
subvert the liberation of Palestine and the establishment of a Palestinian
state. Iran is subverting Palestine by advancing statehood for the Kurds.
The establishment of a Kurdish state in the Middle East would destabilize
the Arab world and delay Palestinian statehood. Moreover the Kurds, possibly
aligned with Israe, could oppose altogether an independent Palestine.
Second, the Syrian-Palestinian Front shall send combatants to reinforce
Al-Qaeda control of Mosul in Iraq. If the Kurds take Mosul they will take
Kirkuk and all off northern Iraq, followed by Kurdish/PKK subversion in
Turkey and Syria.
Third, the Syrian-Palestinian Front shall send combatants to fight the
Iranians in Basra and Baghdad.
In conclusion, US policy will boost the Syrian-Palestinian Front Against
Iran in the following areas:
First, the US shall encourage Syria, aligned with France, to take the
lead peacekeeping role in Iraq, Lebanon and, if needed, Palestine.
Second, the US shall
encourage North Korean support for Syrian nuclear weapons, provided Iran
is excluded from Syria’s nuclear weapons program.
Third, the US shall encourage Russia to extend security guarantees to
Syria and for Russia to displace Iran as Syria's primary security partner.
In this regard, the US shall recommend an increase in Russian naval forces
based in Syria, including naval forces.
Fourth, the US shall reduce the scope of Iran's threat to the Middle East
by attacking IRGC camps in Iran itself and in Iraq and Lebanon.
Scott
Sullivan is a former Washington government employee. Petroleumworld
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