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Return of the War Party

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"Real men go to Tehran!" brayed the neoconservatives, after the success of their propaganda campaign to have America march on Baghdad and into an unnecessary war that has forfeited all the fruits of our Cold War victory.

Now they are back, in pursuit of what has always been their great goal: an American war on Iran. It would be a mistake to believe they and their collaborators cannot succeed a second time. Consider:

On being chosen by Israel's President Shimon Peres to form the new regime, Likud's "Bibi" Netanyahu declared, "Iran is seeking to obtain a nuclear weapon and constitutes the gravest threat to our existence since the war of independence."

Echoing Netanyahu, headlines last week screamed of a startling new nuclear breakthrough by the mullahs. "Iran ready to build nuclear weapon, analysts say," said CNN. "Iran has enough uranium to make a bomb," said the Los Angeles Times. Armageddon appeared imminent.

Asked about Iran's nukes in his confirmation testimony, CIA Director Leon Panetta blurted, "From all the information I've seen, I think there is no question that they are seeking that capability."

Tuesday, Dennis Ross of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, a front spawned by the Israeli lobby AIPAC, was given the Iranian portfolio. AIPAC's top agenda item? A U.S. collision with Iran.

In the neocon Weekly Standard, Elliot Abrams of the Bush White House parrots Netanyahu, urging Obama to put any land-for-peace deals with the Palestinians on a back burner. Why?

"The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is now part of a broader struggle in the region over Iranian extremism and power. Israeli withdrawals now risk opening the door not only to Palestinian terrorists but to Iranian proxies."

The campaign to conflate Hamas, Hezbollah and Syria as a new axis of evil, a terrorist cartel led by Iranian mullahs hell-bent on building a nuclear bomb and using it on Israel and America, has begun. The full-page ads and syndicated columns calling on Obama to eradicate this mortal peril before it destroys us all cannot be far off.

But before we let ourselves be stampeded into another unnecessary war, let us review a few facts that seem to contradict the war propaganda.

First, last week's acknowledgement that Iran has enough enriched uranium for one atom bomb does not mean Iran is building an atom bomb.

To construct a nuclear device, the ton of low-enriched uranium at Natanz would have to be run through a second cascade of high-speed centrifuges to produce 55 pounds of highly enriched uranium (HUE).

There is no evidence Iran has either created the cascade of high-speed centrifuges necessary to produce HUE or that Iran has diverted any of the low-enriched uranium from Natanz.

And the International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors retain full access to Natanz.

And rather than accelerating production of low-enriched uranium, only 4,000 of the Natanz centrifuges are operating. Some 1,000 are idle. Why?

Dr. Mohamed El-Baradei, head of the IAEA, believes this is a signal that Tehran wishes to negotiate with the United States, but without yielding any of its rights to enrich uranium and operate nuclear power plants.

For, unlike Israel, Pakistan and India, none of which signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and all of which ran clandestine programs and built atom bombs, Iran signed the NPT and has abided by its Safeguards Agreement. What it refuses to accept are the broader demands of the U.N. Security Council because these go beyond the NPT and sanction Iran for doing what it has a legal right to do.

Moreover, Adm. Dennis Blair, who heads U.S. intelligence, has just restated the consensus of the 2007 National Intelligence Estimate that Iran does not now possess and is not now pursuing a nuclear weapons program.

Bottom line: Neither the United States nor the IAEA has conclusive evidence that Iran either has the fissile material for a bomb or an active program to build a bomb. It has never tested a nuclear device and has never demonstrated a capacity to weaponize a nuclear device, if it had one.

Why, then, the hype, the hysteria, the clamor for "Action This Day!"? It is to divert America from her true national interests and stampede her into embracing as her own the alien agenda of a renascent War Party.

None of this is to suggest the Iranians are saintly souls seeking only peace and progress. Like South Korea, Japan and other nations with nuclear power plants, they may well want the ability to break out of the NPT, should it be necessary to deter, defend against or defeat enemies.

But that is no threat to us to justify war. For decades, we lived under the threat that hundreds of Russian warheads could rain down upon us in hours, ending our national existence. If deterrence worked with Stalin and Mao, it can work with an Iran that has not launched an offensive war against any nation within the memory of any living American.

Can we Americans say the same?

Patrick Buchanan is the author of the new book "Churchill, Hitler and 'The Unnecessary War." To find out more about Patrick Buchanan, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com.

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Sir;... If Israel wants us to attack Iran, the army better pack its bags because we will attack Iran.. I can't imagine any flea having better luck at making a dog scratch than they have at getting us to dance to their tune...And I watch the bug light, and I see the great numbers of Jewish people in government and business.... I don't want to count, mostly because I do not want to know if what seems so obvious is true... A couple of economists were on either side of the federal budget issue; so I guess we know how they feel... What does it matter how I feel??? If we had a democracy there might not be much of a power structure to manipulate, but as long as we do have a power structure we can count on Jewish people clinging to it...So what can we expect??? I would say: More of the same...We think we own this place, but our ownership is in name only... These people are so smart that we are like pets to them, if they like us...We dare not resist them, and we better do as we are told...You too might well consider the danger of opposing them....And I hope you are paper trained..And it helps if you are neutered....Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #1
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Fri Feb 27, 2009 5:11 AM
Mr. Buchanan - as an Iranian-American and as someone that wants to see change in Iran, I completely agree with you. In my opinion there are two basic things wrong with US Middle East policies - 1) most, if not all, are planned/executed with huge influence from Israel; simply put, Israel tells us what to do; 2) the US ignores the LONG-TERM impacts of invading a country and telling its people how to live.

While I continue to wish for change in Iran, as do most of my fellow Iranians, I also prefer such change from within Iran. After operation 'Ajax' in 1953, the majority of Iranians do not welcome any change influenced by the US govt. While at the same time, the majority of Iranians have great respect for Americans. An invasion of Iran will require many more troops and military might that were used in both Iraq and Afghanistan. Given the state of the economy, do we really want to do this? Especially, as you mentioned, Iran poses NO THREAT to the US. And Iran has not attacked/invaded a country for centuries.

Unfortunately, I also agree that given the continuing stay of neocons in both parties, such invasion is likely. We still have people like Bolton, Perle, Feith, Wolfowitz, etc 'guiding' the Republican party, to which I belong/ I'd say they have destroyed my Republican party. We also have people like Rahm Israel Emanuel and Hillary Clinton in powerful positions within this Obama White House.

I continue to hope for peace and an economic turnaround (without so much govt intervention).
Comment: #2
Posted by: Ali Mogharabi
Fri Feb 27, 2009 6:01 AM
Iran has been fighting a proxy war for years via Hamas. The danger of a nuclear Iran is that they would use nuclear technology via such a proxy. A nation that funds terrorist activity which targets civilians has no right to nuclear technology. We do not allow children to play with guns because it is dangerous for themselves and others. However, the children of Hamas and other terrorist puppets of Iran are not only allowed to use guns; they are instructed to become suicide bombers. Do you want to rely on the aged principle of deterrence with a nation so adept at fighting via proxy? A nation willing to use the children of others as a weapon against its sworn enemies is not one which I would trust to a mutual assured destruction.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Unknown
Fri Feb 27, 2009 7:21 AM
Re: Unknown; Sir/ma'am,... Give it a rest...Just because Israel is good at killing babies does not mean the other side is using them as weapons...First of all, if the world cared for those children who died from malnutrition or dissentary it might give a care if they died in conflict with Israel.... The world has got bigger problems than Muslim babies, and you know it... Second; Those people can't fart without twenty people smelling it... They are stuck in a ghetto, and they don't have a choice of battlefields... They have to fight -in part for their pride, and in part to justify their existence; but it is not as though they can go anywhere else to fight... They have to fight where they live...Try to remember that Israel is there by choice... Consider how much Israel has taken for its living space...They will never have peace, and they do not want peace...And why should they???Who steals anything with the thought they can use it unmolested???So what if they want a wider war??? Let them show this people it is in their best interest... I will tell you now that they have the protestants without a vote... But, everyone else will not even be asked... If we do not have a democracy; the power of money, the plutocracy will always be a draw to Jewish people, and they are a nation of divided loyalties..They will make us fight from their control over our government, and we cannot stop them because we cannot live without them.... They care about their dead, and count them carefully...They do not care how many of our brave men die for Israel, or how broke we go supporting Israel....I will tell you, and I do not believe I lie; that if nuclear weapons are used, it will be Israel that will use them... They want what they want what they want, and they do not want to worry about anyone having the power to say no to them...Wouldn't we all like to be so free...Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #4
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Fri Feb 27, 2009 12:45 PM
I sure would like somebody to explain who gave permission to Israel to develop nuclear weapons. Or, for that matter, Pakistan, India, Western Europe, China, Russia, and last, you guessed it, the good old US of A. I guess it was God, in the order of holiness of those chosen for the privilege.
Comment: #5
Posted by: Masako
Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:15 PM
Sweeney, I feel really bad that your worldview is distorted and you don't understand your lack compassion for people.
Comment: #6
Posted by: Unknown
Tue Mar 3, 2009 6:45 AM
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