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 Ignore Intelligence Reports, Let's Make War on 
	  Iran, Say Israel Stooges  By Stuart LittlewoodRedress, Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, March 12, 2012 
 
 
 Let’s 
	shred and vapourize a few million more innocents... But first we’ll strangle 
	them with sanctions, say our elected leaders
 Stuart Littlewood 
	argues that, with the USA’s intelligence agencies concurring that Iran has 
	no nuclear weapons programme, Washington’s and London’s clamour for ever 
	tighter sanctions and war with Iran appear to be motivated not by national 
	interests, but by loyalty and obedience to Israel and its lobbies.
 Is this what we voted for?
 
 Is this what Western diplomacy has 
	come to in the 21stt century?
 
 Thank heaven for Dr David Morrison’s 
	very timely briefing document entitled “Iran 
	hasn’t got an active nuclear weapons programme, says US intelligence”. 
	Morrison is the noted political researcher from Northern Ireland. He sets 
	out the position in easy-reading form so that even our dimmest politicians 
	can understand.
 
 As he points out in a covering note, US intelligence 
	believes Iran hasn’t got an active nuclear weapons programme and Israeli 
	intelligence agrees. “When this became the view of US intelligence in 
	2007, President Bush had to abandon any thought of taking military 
	action against Iran’s nuclear facilities. As he wrote in his memoir 
	Decision Points:
 
		How could I possibly explain 
		using the military to destroy the nuclear facilities of a country the 
		intelligence community said had no active nuclear weapons program? Today, President Obama 
		should be asking himself the same question, since US intelligence is 
		still saying that Iran has no active nuclear weapons programme. So too should David Cameron, William Hague and the entire European Union. 
		
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					| “…why the mismatch between intelligence and the loud 
					clamour for war – economic and military? The answer, 
					presumably, is because war is good – good for business. 
					Hence war can be highly beneficial to a senior politician’s 
					post-political career.” |  |  Dr Morrison’s report boils down to this: 
		According to the US intelligence community Iran hasn’t got an active 
		nuclear weapons programme and Israeli intelligence agrees. 
		The US intelligence community set out this view in a National 
		Intelligence Estimate (NIE) in November 2007 and it remains their 
		opinion today. Their assessment was that Tehran halted its nuclear 
		weapons programme in 2003. “We assess with moderate confidence Tehran 
		had not restarted its nuclear weapons programme as of mid-2007…” (NIEs 
		express the consensus view of the 16 US intelligence agencies). 
		The November 2011 report on Iran’s nuclear activities by the 
		International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) did not say that Iran has an 
		active nuclear weapons programme despite the impression given by the 
		media and ministerial rantings. 
		Iran has declared to the IAEA 15 nuclear facilities (including its 
		uranium enrichment plants at Natanz and Fordow) and nine other 
		locations. These are all being monitored by the IAEA. In its February 
		2012 report, the IAEA confirmed yet again there was no diversion of 
		nuclear material from these facilities. 
		The IAEA on 4 December 2007 noted that the NIE tallied with the 
		agency’s statements over the last few years that, although Iran still 
		needs to clarify aspects of its nuclear activities, the agency has no 
		concrete evidence of an ongoing nuclear weapons programme or undeclared 
		nuclear facilities. 
		On 16 February this year, the present director of the National 
		Intelligence Agency, James Clapper, reported to the Senate Armed 
		Services Committee: “We assess Iran is keeping open the option to 
		develop nuclear weapons… We do not know, however, if Iran will 
		eventually decide to build nuclear weapons... That is the intelligence 
		community’s assessment…” 
		On the same day US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta gave the same 
		assessment to another congressional committee, saying that Iran has not 
		made a decision on whether to proceed with development of an atomic 
		bomb. A month earlier, when asked about Iran’s nuclear programme on 
		“Face the Nation” on CBS, he replied: “Are they [the Iranians] trying to 
		develop a nuclear weapon? No.” So why the mismatch between intelligence and the loud clamour for war – 
	economic and military? The answer, presumably, is because war is good – good 
	for business. Hence war can be highly beneficial to a senior politician’s 
	post-political career.A Middle East nuke-free zone... really? 
		
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					| “…the US and the EU choose to impose vicious economic 
					sanctions on Iran, and threaten military action, while 
					taking no such measures against Israel, not even uttering a 
					word of criticism.” |  |  The international community, including the US and the EU, says it is 
	committed to a nuclear weapons free zone in the Middle East. The only 
	impediment, of course, is
	
	Israel’s possession of nuclear weapons, which menace the whole region 
	and perhaps beyond. Some experts believe that Israel has around 400 nuclear 
	warheads and, naturally, various means of delivering them.
 Iran has 
	none.
 
 Iran’s nuclear facilities are open to IAEA inspection; Israel’s 
	are not.
 
 Furthermore, UN Security Council resolution 487, in 1981, 
	called on Israel “urgently to place its nuclear facilities under IAEA 
	safeguards”. Israel has ignored it for over 30 years.
 
 Yet the US and 
	the EU choose to impose vicious economic sanctions on Iran, and threaten 
	military action, while taking no such measures against Israel, not even 
	uttering a word of criticism.
 
 Britain’s chancellor of the exchequer, 
	George Osborne, in December at the Conservative Friends of Israel Annual 
	Business Lunch said:
 
		I think Israel is right to 
		identify this [Iran’s nuclear programme] as one of the greatest threats 
		to peace and human life in the world at the moment... Any excuse that 
		Iran had that there was a peaceful purpose for what they were doing has 
		been blown out of the water. There was a report recently from the IAEA 
		which made that clear. Did it? Has Osborne actually read the IAEA report or is he mouthing off 
	some Tel Aviv script?
 He said he recently authorized the imposition 
	of new sanctions, “stronger than any we've ever imposed before with a 
	country”, cutting off the British financial system from the Iranian banking 
	system.
 
 He added: “David Cameron, myself and other prominent members 
	of the government, as well as the many Conservative MPs who are here, are 
	all good friends of Israel.”
 
 And at a
	dinner of 
	the Community Security Trust (CST) in London recently Osborne went so 
	far as to announce his support for the present mayor of London, Boris 
	Johnson, in the coming election, saying that Boris, like him, was a lifelong 
	friend of Israel, and the leader of London should be committed to securing 
	the interests of Israel.
 
 As if any mayor of London should bother 
	himself with the interests of a foreign racist regime! That is not what the 
	people of London elect him to do, nor did the people of Britain elect 
	Osborne to fly the Israeli flag on the roof of the Treasury.
 
 What 
	they say and do make it very clear that Prime Minister David Cameron, 
	Foreign Secretary William Hague and Middle East minister Alistair Burt are 
	also Israel’s ardent stooges. Cameron is a self-declared Zionist, Hague a 
	member of the Friends of Israel since he was a juvenile in short trousers, 
	and Burt was not just a member of that fan club but an officer.
 
 Here’s a flavour:
 
		Cameron: 
		“We will not stand by and allow Iran to cast a nuclear shadow over 
		Israel or the wider region" (CST Annual Dinner, 2 March 2011)
 Cameron: "I’ve read the reports, and I have had the 
		briefings: they are stockpiling enough uranium to make a nuclear weapon 
		over time. Of course, that’s a huge threat to the world but it’s a 
		particular threat to Israel. Since we came into power we have wasted no 
		time in securing tougher sanctions. We backed tough sanctions in the 
		United Nations – and we championed and led, at meeting after meeting, 
		even tougher sanctions at the European level. Iran needs to know if they 
		continue on this course they will feel international pressure and 
		international isolation". (Conservative Friends of Israel Annual 
		Business Lunch, 13 December 2010)
 
 Hague: 
		“Iran’s actions not only run counter to the positive change that we are 
		seeing elsewhere in the region; they may threaten to undermine it, 
		bringing about a nuclear arms race in the Middle East or the risk of 
		conflict". (Middle East Statement, 9 November 2011)
 
 Burt: “Israel’s strength is a regional bulwark for 
		good... Iran does not just threaten Israel. It threatens those who would 
		be Israel’s allies in the Gulf, and in the Arab world who need Israel as 
		part of a common cause against a regime dangerously loose... Israel’s 
		strength is not a regional threat, but an anchor of regional stability. 
		And the world needs Israel’s values, of tolerance and justice...” 
		(Speech to Bar-Ilan University, Israel, 10 January 2012)
 
 Burt: “We share Israel’s determination to prevent 
		Iranian proliferation. Israel is not facing the threat of a nuclear Iran 
		alone...” (Speech to Bar-Ilan University, Israel, 10 January 2012)
 
 Burt: “I care as someone who has for decades 
		counted himself as an ardent friend of Israel.” (Speech to Bar-Ilan 
		University, Israel, 10 January 2012)
 These people at the heart of British government claim Iran is pursuing 
	military objectives through its nuclear programme but provide us with not a 
	shred of evidence. In the circumstances their propaganda offensive linked 
	with Washington’s sounds insane and is unraveling fast because no amount of 
	media lies can hide a crude fabrication. Nobody’s buying it.Postscript
 If our 
	leaders have trouble understanding the NIE and IAEA reports, help is now at 
	hand. I suggest they get themselves a copy of Dr Morrison’s “idiot’s guide” 
	before they land this country – and indeed the whole West – in more trouble 
	than we can handle and bring down the world’s everlasting hatred on our 
	heads.
 Just as I was signing off I skimmed Obama’s 
	annual speech to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). It’s 
	a regular reach-for-the-sickbag occasion where the American president has to 
	account for his commitment to the Zionist project and plead for his job. Yes 
	sir, “over the last three years, as president of the United States, I have 
	kept my commitments to the state of Israel. At every crucial juncture, at 
	every fork in the road, we have been there for Israel. Every single time.”
 Bravo.
 
		When the Goldstone report 
		unfairly singled out Israel for criticism, we challenged it. When Israel 
		was isolated in the aftermath of the flotilla incident, we supported 
		them... and we will always reject the notion that Zionism is racism. 
		When one-sided resolutions are brought up at the Human Rights Council, 
		we oppose them... And so forth. As an exercise in grovelling it has no equal, and the theme 
	is always the same: Israel’s security. But for “security” read “dominance”, 
	requiring all the other nations in the region to remain vulnerable and 
	unresisting to predatory Israel’s nuclear and military superiority, and its 
	ever expanding borders.
 “I've made it clear that there will be no 
	lasting peace unless Israel's security concerns are met,” says Obama, 
	adding:
 
		That's why we continue to 
		press Arab leaders to reach out to Israel... That's why just as we 
		encourage Israel to be resolute in the pursuit of peace we have 
		continued to insist that any Palestinian partner must recognise Israel's 
		right to exist and reject violence and adhere to existing agreements. If only Israel would do the same.
 And who’d have thought Obama 
	would stoop to making mischief with that old Khomeini misquote – saying that 
	“no Israeli government can tolerate a nuclear weapon in the hands of a 
	regime that threatens to wipe Israel off the map”.
 And what about this gem: “A nuclear-armed Iran would thoroughly undermine 
	the non-proliferation regime that we've done so much to build.”
 Obama 
	tells AIPAC the only way to truly solve this problem and end the sanctions 
	pain is for the Iranian government to forsake nuclear weapons, although, as 
	he must have been told time and time again, they don’t have any while Israel 
	is bristling with them.
 
 Obama sure does cut a sad figure these days.
 
 
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