Scott Ritter, a former U.N. arms inspector in
Iraq, has written a book, Target
Iran, in which he accuses the Israeli government and its American lobby
of pushing the U.S. into attacking Iran.
Ritter writes, "Let there be no doubt: If there is an American war with Iran,
it is a war that was made in Israel." He accuses some members of the lobby
of dual loyalty and urges that the American Israel Public Affairs Committee be
required to register as a foreign agent.
He also blasts the Israeli lobby for its use of the Holocaust and for crying anti-Semite
every time Israel is criticized. "This is a sickening trend that must be
ended," he writes.
By coincidence, an Israeli general has verified everything Ritter says. According
to an article published
in Today.az on Jan. 2, Israeli Brig. Gen. Oded Tira published a statement
urging an all-out effort by Israel and its lobby to push a U.S. attack on Iran.
"President Bush lacks the political power to attack Iran," the general
is quoted as saying. "As an American strike in Iran is essential for our
existence, we must help him pave the way by lobbying the Democratic Party (which
is conducting itself foolishly) and U.S. newspaper editors. We need to do this
in order to turn the Iran issue to a bipartisan one and unrelated to the Iraq
failure."
The general urges the Israeli lobby to turn to Hillary Clinton and other potential
presidential candidates in the Democratic Party so that they support immediate
action by Bush against Iran. The lobby must also approach the Europeans, he adds,
so Bush won't find himself isolated, and he calls for Israel to "clandestinely
cooperate with Saudi Arabia so that it also persuades the U.S. to strike Iran."
As Ritter says, a U.S. war in Iran will be a war made in Israel.
Of course, Israel's American supporters, most of whom are ignorant of nuclear
energy, ignorant of the history of Israel and ignorant of the people in the Middle
East, will trot out their usual specious arguments.
But let's lay out the undeniable facts. Israel considers Iran its main threat.
Israel wants a U.S. attack against Iran. The Israeli lobby does what the Israeli
government tells it to do. Anybody who claims the Israeli lobby is just another
lobby is either ignorant or lying. The Israeli lobby is the second most, if not
the most, powerful lobby in America.
So, sit back and watch the Israeli amen corner start the propaganda to push America
to war with Iran just as it did in the case of Iraq. It will try to have you believe
that Iran can make nuclear weapons as easily as baking cakes. The truth is that
even if Iran decided to seek nuclear weapons, the Iranians are a good 10 years
away from having any. The truth is that Iran, even if it had nuclear weapons,
is no threat to the U.S.
All of which reminds me of my favorite undiplomatic comment by a diplomat.
Some time ago at a private party in London, the French ambassador said of Israel,
"Why does the world put up with such a sh*tty little country causing so much
trouble?" Outraged British Zionists demanded his recall, but the French government
ignored them.
Sooner or later, Americans are going to wake up to the fact that Israel's influence
on the American government is detrimental. If Israel wants a war with Iran, let
the Israelis fight it. Of course, seeing how poorly they did against Hezbollah,
I suspect that the Israelis, despite their public threats, would not choose to
fight the Iranians.
In my opinion, Americans who want American youth to die and bleed for the
benefit of a foreign country are guilty of more than dual loyalty.