The Surge for War

Go read Chris Floyd about the push for us to go to war with Iran:

In other words, the popularly elected leaders of the world’s greatest democracy – champions of liberty, justice and human rights – want to stop ambulances from transporting sick and dying children to the hospital. They want whole families to burn to death, whole city blocks to go up in flames while fuelless fire trucks stand idle. They want deliveries of food and medicine to grind to a halt, setting off spirals of starvation, disease, chaos and vast suffering. They want to see tens of millions of innocent human beings driven into a low and brutal level of subsistence, to languish, diminish – and die – in deprivation and misery. This is what they want to see happen. This is the clear intent of their “diplomatic” strategy.

And why are they doing this? Because – ostensibly because – the government of Iran is pursuing the development of a nuclear energy program in accordance with international treaties and under international supervision. And if the above condign punishment of millions of innocent people does not force the government of Iran to give up this legal, carefully inspected program, then the champions of liberty, justice and human rights have proclaimed their intent to unilaterally attack Iran with all the “options” at their command, up to and including the “option” of immolating multitudes of innocent human beings with nuclear weapons.

Now, the government of Iran is an odious regime. Not nearly as odious as, say, the regime of America’s staunch ally in the region, Saudi Arabia, of course, but odious enough. But as restrictive as it has been to its own citizens, it has not – in the last decade alone – launched and maintained massive wars of aggression and domination that have killed, by direct and collateral hand, more than a million innocent people. The bipartisan champions of liberty, justice and human rights in Washington have done that, and are doing that.

They seek to break Iran not because it is an odious regime, but because it defies the imperial will, and balks the bipartisan imperial agenda to impose domination on the oil lands. If Iran agreed to become an American client state tomorrow, it would not matter in the least how odious its regime might be — as we saw in the long, atrocious decades when America’s pet tyrant, Reza Pahlavi, ruled there. But because Iran has not agreed to this, it is now a target for decimation: by sanctions and the ongoing campaign of American-backed terrorism and covert operation (all of which are themselves acts of war, including most emphatically the sanctions, as noted here recently), or else by direct military action by American war machine or its proxy in Israel.

6 thoughts on “The Surge for War

  1. You can replace Iran and nuclear in Chris Lloyd’s comments with Hitler and he would be quite happy. He is wrong and unreasonable. If he wants to make a case against a war that actually no one wants, he should come up with totally different arguments; I doubt he is capable of straying from the dogma he lives with. Does he know that the whole Arab world is scared of the Iranian bomb? Did he see the moronic Netanyahu ignore Obama on settlements; does this look like a proxy?

    I am scared of Netantahus, Ahmadinejads and Chris Lloyds.

  2. Not eveyone on the left lives in the reality-based community.

    Therein lies the way to another illegal and unwarranted war.

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