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           |  | No More Wars for 
	Israel:  Countering The Zionist 
	Campaign For A New Middle East War  By Mark Weber  IHR, Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, November 19, 2012 
 Dear Friends,
 
 Israel's prime 
	minister has been loudly threatening Iran with war if it develops even the 
	capability of producing a nuclear weapon.
 
 President Obama and other 
	prominent American politicians, together with much of the US media, have 
	been echoing Israel's threats and alarmist claims. Obama even says that "all 
	options are on the table" -- including a full-scale US military attack -- if 
	Iran does not halt its civilian nuclear energy program.
 
 Behind this 
	campaign is shameless hypocrisy and brazen gall, because Israel itself has a 
	large, secretive stockpile of illicit nuclear weapons, routinely defies 
	international law, occupies conquered lands, and oppresses millions.
 
 Ignored amid the clamor for a new war are the sober warnings of informed
	
	military leaders,
	
	scholars,
	
	historians, and
	
	specialists, who point out some
	
	basic, key facts: Iran is not building nuclear weapons. (As even senior 
	US and Israeli officials have quietly acknowledged, Iran has not even made a 
	decision to develop a nuclear arsenal.) Iran is not a threat to the US. And 
	Iran's leadership is not irrational or suicidal.
 
 In fact, the 
	so-called Iran "crisis" is artificial. It's
	
	every bit as phony as the one manufactured to provide a pretext for the 
	calamitous war against Iraq, which took thousands of American lives and 
	cost hundreds of billions of dollars, and brought untold destruction, 
	suffering and death to many hundreds of thousands of Iraqis.
 
 Israeli 
	leaders hate Iran because it steadfastly opposes Zionist repression and 
	aggression and strongly supports resistance to Israeli hegemony, especially 
	in its support for Palestinian freedom and self-determination.
 
 Just 
	as the 2003
	
	Iraq war was, above all, a war for Israel, a new US or Israeli war 
	against Iran would likewise serve only narrow, Zionist interests. For 
	everyone else - including Americans - such a war would be calamitous.
 
 All this is especially dangerous for America because US policy in the 
	Middle East is not driven by what's best for Americans and the world, but 
	rather -
	
	as even the US ambassador to Israel has acknowledged - by concern for 
	Israel's security and identity as a Jewish ethno-religious state. "The test 
	of every policy the Administration develops in the Middle East," says 
	ambassador Daniel Shapiro "is whether it is consistent with the goal of 
	ensuring Israel's future as a secure, Jewish, democratic state. That is a 
	commitment that runs as a common thread through our entire government."
 
 America's unique, blank-check support for Israel is the result of the
	
	Jewish-Zionist grip on our nation's mass media, political life and 
	educational system.
 
 For many years now the American public has 
	been systematically misinformed by a minority dominated media, and misled by 
	political leaders who put partisan interests ahead of what's good for 
	Americans and the world. So blatant have politicians become in their 
	scrambling for Jewish-Zionist support that even a prominent New York Times 
	columnist, Thomas Friedman, was recently
	
	moved to comment on how US politicians, of both major parties, "grovel for 
	Jewish votes and money.".
 
 We're working hard to counter the push 
	for a new war by raising public awareness about this dangerous campaign, and 
	the malevolent power behind it.
 
 In lectures, interviews, meetings, 
	and broadcasts, as well as through books, discs and leaflets, we've been 
	highlighting the formidable power that's pushing for a new war, and its 
	harmful hold on our political and cultural-educational life.
 
 My recent visit to Iran was part of this effort. Among the highlights of 
	this visit was a guest appearance on an influential prime-time public 
	affairs television show, a meeting with the nation's President, and a 
	well-received two-hour lecture on "The Zionist Lobby in America" given to a 
	gathering of several hundred Tehran university students.
 
 This 
	expense-paid visit -- which helped me to much better understand a 
	badly-maligned country -- also included many interviews, informative talks 
	with writers and film-makers from different countries, and useful 
	discussions with Iranian journalists, scholars, students and officials.
 
 Contributing significantly to our effectiveness in countering the 
	campaign for a new war in the Middle East has been our success in building 
	the IHR into
	
	an important online source of reliable information and sound perspective.
 
 We never forget that what we accomplish depends on the generous 
	support of men and women who appreciate our work and understand what's at 
	stake.
 
 Faithfully yours,
 
 Mark Weber
 
 Director, 
	Institute for Historical Review
 
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