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 | Israel and its Stooges Dragging America to War of Aggression Against Iran By Lawrence Davidson Redress, Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, March 12, 2012 America gone stupid over Iran It is estimated that up to 
	a million people died as a result of George Bush Junior’s decision to invade 
	Iraq. According to Bush, that decision was made on the basis of "faulty 
	intelligence". This is the ex-president’s way of passing the blame. The 
	decision was made thanks to Mr Bush’s insistence that the accurate 
	intelligence he was getting from traditional sources was false, and that the 
	lies he was being told by other parties were true. On Friday 
	3 June 2011 the investigative reporter Seymour Hersh gave an
	interview to Amy 
	Goodman for the radio programme “Democracy Now!” The topic was Iran and 
	whether or not it is developing nuclear weapons. Hersh answered this 
	question definitively for Goodman as he did shortly thereafter in a 
	comprehensive piece for The New Yorker (6 June 2011 ) entitled "Iran 
	and the bomb: how real is the threat”? His answer: there is no Iranian 
	nuclear weapons programme. There is no threat. This position has been 
	confirmed by two National Intelligence Estimates (NIEs) on the question of 
	Iran and nuclear weapons. These expressed the collective opinion of 16 US 
	intelligence agencies. Their unanimous conclusion has been that "there is no 
	evidence of any weaponization". This was
	reconfirmed in mid 
	February 2012 by an array of top US intelligence chiefs appearing before the 
	Senate Intelligence Committee to give their annual report on "current and 
	future worldwide threats" to national security. 
 All this for something that is simply not happening. 
 If this is the case, what in the world was President Barack Obama talking about when addressing AIPAC? And what are the members of Congress talking about when they address this same issue? The vast majority of them take the same line not of President Obama, but of Israeli President Binyamin Netanyahu who thinks Obama is weak and naive and that there should be war against Iran now. In addition, this morbid fantasizing about Iran’s nuclear ambitions has captured the attention of the mainstream press. Amy Goodman asked Hersh about a New York Times report (24 May 2011) stating "the world’s global nuclear inspection agency [the International Atomic Energy Agency – IAEA] ... revealed for the first time ... that it possesses evidence that Tehran has conducted work on a highly sophisticated nuclear triggering technology that experts said could be used for only one purpose: setting off a nuclear weapon". Hersh quickly pointed out the that the word "evidence" never appeared in the IAEA report and, it turns out, the type of nuclear trigger the New York Times was referring to is so fraught with technical problems that, according to Hersh, "there is no evidence that anybody in their right mind would want to use that kind of a trigger". So, what in the world is the New York Times telling us?What is real? Questions one and two: The 
	questions about Iran’s nuclear programme are not open ended. They have real 
	answers. First, is Iran developing nuclear energy? The answer to this is a 
	definitive yes. No one, Iranian or otherwise, denies this. Their aim here is 
	energy production and medical applications. This is all legal. Second, is it 
	developing nuclear weapons? According to every reliable expert within the 
	intelligence agencies of both the United States and Europe, the answer is 
	no. These answers describe reality in relation to Iran and its nuclear 
	activities. 
 Israeli politicians are addicted to the Iran threat. Iran serves, 
	alongside the Palestinians, as the latter-day ruthless anti-Semite who would 
	destroy the Jews. Zionists seem to need this kind of "existentialist" enemy. 
	This is the equivalent of the Islamic fundamentalist taking the place of the 
	hateful communist as the great enemy that the United States also seems to 
	need. And, as it turns out, the Israeli lobby is more influential in 
	formulating US foreign policy toward Iran than all of the nation’s 
	intelligence services put together. Hence our politicians from the president 
	on down, chase shadows. Not just verbally, mind you, but in terms of 
	definable policy (like sanctions against Iran). What 
	happens when a well armed individual cannot tell the difference between 
	reality and unreality? What happens when a well armed individual just knows, 
	in his gut, that the other guy is plotting to destroy him? Chances are 
	something horrible will happen. And, the American public ought to know that 
	this is so, because collectively we have already lived out this tragedy in 
	2003. In that year we had a leadership which was much more influenced by its 
	guts, by religious imagery, by duplicitous Iraqi con men, by scheming 
	Zionists and ideologically driven neocons, than anything vaguely resembling 
	hard evidence. That "something horrible" cost the lives of up to a million 
	human beings. | 
 
 
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