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 UK-EU Iran Economic Sanctions:
 The Diplomacy of 
	Coward Israeli Stooges
 
 By Stuart 
	Littlewood
 Redress, Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, January 9, 2012 Explanation, please
 Stuart Littlewood reminds UK Foreign Secretary William Hague 
	about the questions he has so far failed to answer regarding his 
	inexplicable hostility to Iran, noting that this failure may simply be due 
	to the probability that Hague and his government 
	colleagues are acting on behalf of Israel, not Britain.
 
 Britain’s foreign secretary, William Hague, is taking a long time to answer 
	the sort of questions he must have mulled over before starting this country 
	along another warmongering road to hell.
 So on 7 January I sent my Member of 
	Parliament, a Foreign Office minister as it happens, yet another signal: 
		I
		
		wrote to you a month ago asking for an explanation from Mr Hague for 
		his hostility towards Iran and requesting concrete proof of Iran's 
		military application of nuclear technology. I have not received a reply. 
			Mr Hague was also asked, since 
		he is so bent on ratcheting up sanctions clearly intended to cripple the 
		Iranian economy, whether Her Majesty's Government had so easily 
		forgotten the misery and deprivation inflicted on civil society, 
		especially children, during the 12 years of sanctions against Iraq 
		before that country was reduced to rubble on false pretenses?
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						| “Please tell us: is Her Majesty's Government going to 
						send our young men (and women) to die in Iran for 
						Israel?” |  |  
 I 
		was also curious to know why he's not more concerned about
		
		Israel's nuclear arsenal, the threat it poses to the region and 
		beyond, and the mental attitude of the Israeli regime. Why hasn’t he 
		sought sanctions against Israel for its refusal to sign up to the 
		Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty or engage constructively on the issue 
		of its nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction programmes?
 
 And aren’t sanctions long overdue for Israel’s repeated defiance of 
		international and humanitarian laws in the Holy Land?
 
		Sabre-rattling is “beyond stupid"What threat is Iran to 
		Britain? How many times has a British foreign secretary visited Tehran 
		in the 32 years since the Islamic Revolution? Did Mr Hague make amends 
		for this dereliction of diplomatic duty before embarking on his campaign 
		for "an intensification of the economic pressure", which many see as 
		fateful step towards the war with Iran that Washington's neocons have 
		been cooking up for some time?
 Has Iran wronged Britain? 
		Actually, it’s the other way round. The British government has been a
		
		menace to Iran ever since it took a major shareholding in 
		Anglo-Persian Oil in 1914 and swindled the host country out of its fair 
		share of the profits. Worst of all was Britain's abominable conduct 
		towards the Iranians in 1951-53, when a previous Tory government 
		sabotaged their democracy and created the circumstances that eventually 
		caused the Islamic Revolution of 1979. The present-day Tory government, 
		instead of straining every sinew to pave the way for trade and 
		cooperation in order to influence the Iranian leadership, is spoiling 
		for another fight.
 
 Please tell us: is Her Majesty's Government 
		going to send our young men (and women) to die in Iran for Israel?
 
 In 2001 Jack Straw was the first British foreign secretary to visit 
		Tehran in the 22 years since the Revolution. The Israelis made a big 
		fuss, complaining that his trip was "sticking a knife in Israel's back". 
		Am I right in thinking there has been no top level face-to-face contact 
		since 2003 and that the Foreign Office has been more concerned about 
		what Zionist extremists might say than winning the prize of good 
		relations with Iran?
 
 This latest escalation of hostility cannot 
		possibly be in the British interest. Mr Hague's job as foreign secretary 
		is to make friends for Britain not enemies.
 
		
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					| “This sabre-rattling – in the midst of a recession – is 
					beyond stupid. No one has seriously doubted that Iran's 
					government, surrounded by nuclear-armed or nuclear-allied 
					powers, would one day seek a similar capability." Simon Jenkins, the Guardian |  |  
		Joining the dots in the Gould-Werritty affairYou may have seen the
		excellent piece 
		by Simon Jenkins in the Guardian on 3 January, also asking why 
		Britain is ramping up sanctions against Iran.
 "The EU must this 
		month decide whether to collude with the US in this dangerous game and 
		ban Iran's oil exports," he says. "This sabre-rattling – in the midst of 
		a recession – is beyond stupid. No one has seriously doubted that Iran's 
		government, surrounded by nuclear-armed or nuclear-allied powers, would 
		one day seek a similar capability."
 
 The government claims tougher 
		sanctions will "hasten Iran's economic collapse and deepen rifts within 
		the regime, in the hope that saner voices will deem the price of 
		pursuing nuclear weapons too high". But sanctions do not initiate such a 
		process, says Jenkins. "They just build walls... The idea that any 
		nation becomes more malleable when threatened from outside is absurd. 
		Economic sanctions are coward's diplomacy ... merely a low-risk way of 
		bullying the world…
 
 “As for rattling a sabre whenever Washington 
		says so, that is the most humiliating idiocy."
 
 Who disagrees?
 
 Declassified documents show how Washington's dirty tricks 
		department, way back in the 1960s, was dreaming up evil schemes to 
		provoke military intervention in Cuba. They created false pretexts such 
		as staged catastrophes and false-flag incidents that would inflame 
		public opinion and be blamed on the enemy. The US was prepared to go to 
		extraordinary lengths and great expense to bamboozle the world into 
		believing that Cuba was committing hostile acts against the US, thus 
		providing "justification" for US military action.
 
 Nothing 
		changes. How often have we seen this same contemptible game played out 
		by the US and Israel – and regrettably Britain – to start unjust wars?
 
 Messrs Hague and Cameron both voted enthusiastically for the Iraq 
		war, a decision of staggering irresponsibility based on neocon lies. The 
		cost – in lives, ruination and destruction – has been horrendous. The 
		loss of respect for Britain is probably permanent. What possessed them 
		to support taking us to war on trumped-up intelligence and inflicting 
		shock and awe on good people?
 
 I hope you and your colleagues 
		realize that the British public won’t have their intelligence insulted a 
		second time.
 
		
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					| “...there is a silent cross-party agreement among the 
					political establishment to ally the UK strongly with the 
					interests of Israel…” Craig Murray, former British diplomat |  |  In the meantime, former ambassador Craig Murray has continued his 
	research into the shady activities of Adam Werritty and Britain’s Jewish 
	ambassador to Israel, Matthew Gould. Werrity is the special friend and 
	self-styled “adviser” to the disgraced defence secretary, Liam Fox, while 
	Gould before his posting to Tel Aviv was principal private secretary to the 
	previous (Labour) foreign secretary, David Miliband, and deputy head of 
	mission at the embassy in Iran. He also spent two years as foreign and 
	security policy counsellor in Washington and was brought back to serve as 
	private secretary for foreign affairs to the then prime minister, Tony Blair
 Gould was plucked almost straight from university and a sheltered life. 
	The Israeli newspaper, Jerusalem Post, on 29 May last year reported 
	he had “declared his commitment to Israel and the principles of Zionism”. 
	What are we to make, then, of Britain’s representative to the delinquent, 
	racist regime in the powder-keg of the Middle East?
 
 Would Her 
	Majesty’s Government consider appointing a fanatical Islamist as ambassador 
	to Iran?
 
 In his blog, Murray
	
	claims to have established that Gould and Werritty held at least eight 
	meetings. “Only two of these eight were recorded by Gus O’Donnell in his 
	pathetic ‘investigation’ into the Fox Werritty affair.
 
 “It is simply 
	impossible that Matthew Gould, a senior British diplomat, attended all of 
	these meetings and events, yet no formal minute or note of any of them 
	exists.”
 
 Murray says the media blackout on what Werritty was really 
	up to is because “there is a silent cross-party agreement among the 
	political establishment to ally the UK strongly with the interests of 
	Israel… Werritty’s activities were therefore countenanced by both New Labour 
	and Conservative leaderships.
 
 Murray adds:
 
		My sources within the civil 
		service remain adamant that the purpose of all this activity was 
		diplomatic preparation for an attack on Iran…I have proven that the 
		Gould/Werritty connection was indeed far more extensive than the 
		Establishment were prepared to admit, and directly implicated Miliband 
		and Hague with Werritty. It was deliberately underplayed by Gus 
		O’Donnell’s report, in a blatant act of political lying by the then 
		cabinet secretary. Murray says he’s been tipped off that Werritty met with Robert Gates, 
	recently retired US defence secretary, on two occasions, and he’d be 
	grateful to any US-based readers who can track that down. 
 
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