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Article posted Jun 19 2007, 12:05 PM Category: Commentary Source: Paul Craig Roberts Print

The Reign of the Tyrants is at Hand

Is Bush Planning to Nuke Iran?
Paul Craig Roberts


"It is the absolute responsibility of everybody in uniform to disobey an order that is either illegal or immoral."

General Peter Pace, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, National Press Club, February 17, 2006.

"They will be held accountable for the decisions they make. So they should in fact not obey the illegal and immoral orders to use weapons of mass destruction."

General Peter Pace, CNN With Wolf Blitzer, April 6, 2003
The surprise decision by the Bush regime to replace General Peter Pace as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has been explained as a necessary step to avoid contentious confirmation hearings in the US Senate. Gen. Pace's reappointment would have to be confirmed, and as the general has served as vice chairman and chairman of the Joint Chiefs for the past 6 years, the Republicans feared that hearings would give war critics an opportunity to focus, in Defense Secretary Gates words, "on the past, rather than the future."

This is a plausible explanation. Whether one takes it on face value depends on how much trust one still has in a regime that has consistently lied about everything for six years.

General Pace himself says he was forced out when he refused to "take the issue off the table" by voluntarily retiring. Pace himself was sufficiently disturbed by his removal to strain his relations with the powers that be by not going quietly.

The Wall Street Journal editorial page interpreted Pace's removal as indication that "the man running the Pentagon is Democratic Senator Carl Levin of Michigan. For that matter, is George W. Bush still President?"

The Wall Street Journal editorial writers' attempt to portray Pace's departure as evidence of a weak and appeasing administration does not ring true. An administration that escalates the war in Iraq in the face of public opposition and pushes ahead with its plan to attack Iran is not an appeasing administration. Whether it is the war or Attorney General Gonzales or the immigration bill or anything else, President Bush and his Republican stalwarts have told Congress and the American people that they don't care what Congress and the public think. Bush's signing statements make it clear that he doesn't even care about the laws that Congress writes.

A president audacious enough to continue an unpopular and pointless war in the face of public opinion and a lost election is a president who is not too frightened to reappoint a general. Why does Bush run from General Pace when he fervently supports embattled Attorney General Gonzales? What troops does Bush support? He supports his toadies.

There are, of course, other explanations for General Pace's departure. The most disturbing of these explanations can be found in General Pace's two statements at the beginning of this article.

In the first statement General Pace says that every member of the US military has the absolute responsibility to disobey illegal and immoral orders. In the second statement, General Pace says that an order to use weapons of mass destruction is an illegal and immoral order.

The context of General Pace's second statement above (actually, the first statement in historical time) is his response to Blitzer's question whether the invading US troops could be attacked with Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. But Pace's answer does not restrict illegal and immoral only to Iraqi use of WMD. It is a general statement. It applies to their use period.

Despite the illegality and immorality of first-use of nuclear weapons, the Bush Pentagon rewrote US war doctrine to permit their use regardless of their illegality and immorality. For a regime that not only believes that might is right but also that they have the might, law is what the regime says.

The revised war doctrine permits US first strike use of nuclear weapons against non-nuclear countries. We need to ask ourselves why the Bush administration would blacken America's reputation and rekindle the nuclear arms race unless the administration had plans to apply its new war doctrine.

Senator Joseph Lieberman, a number of neoconservatives, prominent Jewish leaders such as Norman Podhoretz, and members of the Israeli government have called for a US attack on Iran. Most Republican presidential candidates have said that they would not rule out the use of nuclear weapons against Iran.

Allegedly, the US Department of State is pursuing diplomacy with Iran, not war, but Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns gives the lie to that claim. On June 12 Burns claimed that Iran was not only arming insurgents in Iraq but also the Taliban in Afghanistan. Burns' claims are, to put it mildly, controversial in the US intelligence community, and they are denied not only by Iran but also by our puppet government in Afghanistan. On June 14, Afghan Defense Minister Abdul Rahim Wardak told the Associated Press that Burns' claim has no credibility.

But, of course, none of the administration's propagandistic claims that set the stage for the invasion of Iraq had any credibility either, and the lack of credibility did not prevent the claims from deceiving the Congress and the American people. As the US media now function as the administration's Ministry of Propaganda, the Bush regime believes that it can stampede Americans with lies into another war.

The Bush regime has concluded that a conventional attack on Iran would do no more than stir up a hornet's nest and release retaliatory actions that the US could not manage. The Bush regime is convinced that only nuclear weapons can bring the mullahs to heel.

The Bush regime's plan to attack Iran with nuclear weapons puts General Pace's departure in a different light. How can President Bush succeed with an order to attack with nuclear weapons when America's highest ranking military officer says that such an order is "illegal and immoral" and that everyone in the military has an "absolute responsibility" to disobey it?

An alternative explanation for Pace's departure is that Pace had to go so that malleable toadies can be installed in his place.

Pace's departure removes a known obstacle to a nuclear attack on Iran, thus advancing that possible course of action. A plan to attack Iran with nuclear weapons might also explain the otherwise inexplicable "National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive" (NSPD-51 AND HSPD-20) that Bush issued on May 9. Bush's directive allows him to declare a "national emergency" on his authority alone without ratification by Congress. Once Bush declares a national emergency, he can take over all functions of government at every level, as well as private organizations and businesses, and remain in total control until he declares the emergency to be over.

Who among us would trust Bush, or any president, with this power?

What is the necessity of such a sweeping directive subject to no check or ratification?

What catastrophic emergency short of a massive attack on the US with nuclear ICBMs can possibly justify such a directive?

There is no obvious answer to the question. The federal government's inability to respond to Hurricane Katrina is hard evidence that centralizing power in one office is not the way to deal with catastrophes.

A speculative answer is that, with appropriate propaganda, the directive could be triggered by a US nuclear attack on Iran. The use of nuclear weapons arouses the ultimate fear. A US nuclear attack would send Russian and Chinese ICBMs into high alert. False flag operations could be staged in the US. The US media would hype such developments to the hilt, portraying danger everywhere. Fear of the regime's new detention centers would silence most voices of protest as the regime declares its "national emergency."

This might sound like a far-out fiction novel, but it is a scenario that would explain the Bush regime's lack concern that the shrinking Republican vote that foretells a massive Republican wipeout in the 2008 election. In a declared national emergency, there would be no election.

As implausible as this might sound to people who trust the government, be aware that despite his rhetoric, Bush has no respect for democracy. His neoconservative advisors have all been taught that it is their duty to circumvent democracy, as democracy does not produce the right decisions. Neoconservatives believe in rule by elites, and they regard themselves as the elite. The Bush regime decided that Americans would not agree to an invasion of Iraq unless they were deceived and tricked into it, and so we were.

Indeed, democracy is out of favor throughout the Western world. In the UK and Europe, peoples are being forced, despite their expressed opposition, into an EU identity that they reject. British PM Tony Blair and his European counterparts have decided on their own that the people do not know best and that the people will be ignored. As former French PM Valery Giscard d'Estaing told the French newspaper, Le Monde, "Public opinion will be led to adopt, without knowing it, the proposals that we dare not present to them directly." Giscard d'Estaing is referring to the resurrection of the rejected EU constitution camouflaged as a treaty. Giscard d'Estaing acknowledges that 450 million Europeans are being hoodwinked. Why should Americans be surprised that they have been and are being hoodwinked?

Americans might have more awareness of their peril if they realized that their leaders no longer believe in democratic outcomes.

Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration. He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal editorial page and Contributing Editor of National Review. He is coauthor of The Tyranny of Good Intentions. He can be reached at: PaulCraigRoberts@yahoo.com


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David Stanley

Posted: Jun 19 2007, 8:12 PM

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83193 I presume Iran recognises that the days of oil are numbered and are looking to nuclear power for sustainability. If they face threat and they do, then military applications of this resource quite rationally may well receive additional attentions. Iran is not stupid and they would in no circumstances initiate an attack on the US or its interests, they have already been dragged into one war for America and have had quite enough of it.

The war machine occupying the White House simply wanted to invade but they have come a little unstuck. Several times it has created false flags, set the media in gear, made all the threats, created the false threats, a very elaborate one in the UK ongoing at the moment and it just needs an order to strike. But the tried and tested methods of manufacturing consent (or indifference) have been overused, overexposed, and are not so easy to pull off against an increasingly vigilant populous.

I agree with the article, whether or not they do proceed with another homeland attack, or one against a close ally, if they action this plan they would likely have to impose martial law on the people. Therein lies the problem, for the moment martial law is imposed, the truth is there in black and white, and to openly declare war on your own people, you have to expect to win. In essence, despite all the elaborate preparation, the massive armoury and machinery of state, currently this is a war the planners expect to lose.
friendstacy

Posted: Jun 22 2007, 7:06 AM

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you know, I have been over this scenario over and over and over in my head. I simply do not see the soldiers, US soldiers, marching down my street and rounding up dissenters to put us in concentration camps. Well, first, there are simply too many that disagree with the government, and too few to enforce the dictates of the crazy people in power. What I see happening, is the soldiers, realizing that there is a possibility of other soldiers marching toward their own families' homes, going home to protect their own instead. I can't imagine any other outcome if it were to come to martial law, at least not here in the Southern states. They'd never get away with burning Atlanta a second time. A small majority of Southerners might have originally voted for Bush (might have) but family does come first.
Anonymous

Posted: Jun 23 2007, 8:53 PM

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19866 my name's been carried across this country for ten generations. thats almost 400 years of my blood being spilled to protect the things we hold closest, and you better believe i am willing to die for mine and your children's rights to a life free of absolute power, oppression, and immorality. despite the strength in and cunning in these veins we can't fight nuclear bombs. how times have changed. people let this happen by allowing freedom after freedom to succumb to the laws that guarantee "our way of life", especially here in the u.s. the common mentality is related to a paradoxical thought process that it is ok to let the situation continue as long as we, in our lifetime, can maintain our lifestyle.

the state in which we live now has been centuries if not millenia in the making. racism has all but disappeared and what is gone has openly manifested itself into a "war of the classes". law upon law piling up like straws on a camel's back to subvert the general public and deliver power to the wealthy (for lack of a better word). circumstances are now optimal for this new world order and it will take this complete rock bottom impact to wake everyone up.

again, the world we live in today is nothing like what it used to be. we now have the power to destroy the planet at a the whim of only those who are resourced enough to survive well, and they know they can survive so they have nothing to lose. this is what everyone man, woman, and child in the world need to realize before it is too late.

my biggest fear is where to go if it happens. if our government falls to pieces and only a few are left with any real power, the odds of those few being the multi-headed leadership of the military industrial complex are extremely high.

but i agree with these posts and this article. people have to be resilient enough to pull through the haze of propaganda and psyops they have endured. it is only the most basic instinct we have and to fight it leads us only to death. misguided blind faith in invisible beings at the behest of a dictator and the choice to draw from the teachings of our civilizations history is the fork in the road we are approaching.

every single aspect of our waking lives wreak of corruption and alarmist conspiracy, and because of this there will be a moment too soon when we all have a choice to make.

are you for the survival of your species or against it? will you fight for your family or run away alone?

i'd rather die a free inhabitant of this planet than live in a prison with borders to the north and south.

suprisingly, i feel no better than i did when i began to write this...
anonimo

Posted: Jun 23 2007, 9:09 PM

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200120 we where stupid to elect bush in the first place, and absolute imbecils for reelecting him.

if a nuclear war breaks out, its as much bushes fault as it is the american peoples fault, they made their decisions, so now they just have to live with the consequences.
SDB

Posted: Jun 23 2007, 9:29 PM

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2412 "What catastrophic emergency short of a massive attack on the US with nuclear ICBMs can possibly justify such a directive?"

How about flying three commercial airliners into buildings?
Anonymous

Posted: Jun 23 2007, 9:37 PM

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69226 America will never use large scale nuclear weapons against a country for knowledge of technology. While Bush may be a megalomaniac, he does not want to be the president to go down in history responsible for the deaths of potentially millions of innocent civilians.

Rather if a "nuclear" weapon is used, it will be very compact versions that have a narrow focus. These weapons are designed to have minimal adverse secondary effects. Personally, I think this is the best way to go (and my opinion does bear some weight) short of a full scale war.
Anonymous

Posted: Jun 23 2007, 9:44 PM

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13468 Blah Blah Blah. Ridiculous.
Anonymous

Posted: Jun 23 2007, 9:48 PM

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71107 Death to Islam! Every Islamic totalitarian government shall be nuked.

Look at the mess in Iraq. They have to flush the Islamic constitutions down the toilet & start from scratch.
Anonymous

Posted: Jun 23 2007, 10:08 PM

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72181 Oh noes! Nuclear War!!!! Hitler, I mean Bush, will probably blow up Iran, poor them!!!
Revolutionary

Posted: Jun 23 2007, 10:17 PM

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70129 How is Iran any threat? They have little to no navy, no air force, a small standing army, no chance. And if nukes are used to destroy nuclear facilities, not even God could save us. The nukes will blow nuclear particles into the jet stream and little incapacitate millions east of Iran, and since they are dying, they will use their nukes in China and Japan and decimate the Pacific coast. It will be the Apocalypse. It is Now.
Matt S.

Posted: Jun 23 2007, 10:25 PM

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24182 Diplomacy needs to be used at all options...but unfortunately, there are times when diplomacy is no longer an option.
AbsurdPoet.Livejourn

Posted: Jun 23 2007, 11:06 PM

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68146
I'm sure nobody saw the german soldiers doing what they did. But that one's overused.


Yeah, I think most soldiers would object to imposing a serious change of order on every american citizen.
But what about the homeless. To be taken away, for their own protection of course. Sleeping outside if a dirty bomb went off. No good.
And then maybe some Iranian-Americans. For questioning. These things must be done.
And of course the protesters. This is martial law after all. Can't have people crowding the streets, or creating support for the terrorists.
Once they're shut down, you either assimilate or disband local militias, and everybody else, (roughly 80% of the population) just goes about their day. Quieter coups have been pulled of by people with much less in terms of resources.
You also have to consider the strength of conditioning in the military. To hear is to obey, and it needs to be that way, because seconds are matters of life and death. There's also the penalty for disobediance to be considered. An old story of a French commander, who, after a series of bad decisions, found that his troops were refusing to fight. He lined them all up, and shot every one in ten. The rest of them got the job done.

Do not underestimate human cruelty, or our willingness to believe lies.
AbsurdPoet.Livejourn

Posted: Jun 23 2007, 11:11 PM

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68146 "What catastrophic emergency short of a massive attack on the US with nuclear ICBMs can possibly justify such a directive?"

How about flying three commercial airliners into buildings?

Sorry, doesn't cut it with me.
Doesn't explain the lack of a time limit, the lack of after the fact ratification, or the lack of any check/balance to this mistake.
911 would not have been any easier if the man that sat reading a childs book for 15 f*&cking minutes had been granted absolute power.
I can assure you that.
Anonymous

Posted: Jun 23 2007, 11:12 PM

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72198 War is serious business... it's not a popularity contest... just makes me sick to think that people think Bush has a second agenda.

Hmm... lets let a bunch of extremists come over and blow our country up, now you expect to reason with these people... there's no reasoning with them, they'd blow you up and not think twice about it. Tell me, how do you talk with someone like that?
Nick

Posted: Jun 23 2007, 11:19 PM

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7198 Whatever they do they'll never break this country. "The constitution is the most important paper ever written," is practically etched in every american's brain. Once the general public relizes that it's in jepordy, good people will take action. Let's just hope it happens before anything too catastrophic occurs (ie: nukes get launched).
Anonymous

Posted: Jun 23 2007, 11:25 PM

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71133 ^ People shouldn't be waiting until the last second to take action.
Anonymous

Posted: Jun 24 2007, 12:09 AM

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76169 Taking action... It's important to inform as many people as possible. The real freedom is based on democracy. Democracy can only be accomplished when people are thoroughly informed by a variety of sources. In the end, providing everyone with this document can only help. It's up to the reader to discard what the article states, or to continue the search for our safety and freedom.
Anonymous

Posted: Jun 24 2007, 12:27 AM

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67184 ..."War is serious business... it's not a popularity contest... just makes me sick to think that people think Bush has a second agenda."...

And none of the men at the top propelling us into war have ever served in a combat capacity.

If it makes you sick now to think people are inventing a Bush hidden agenda; how sick will you be when you find out that he does have a hidden agenda.

And what is it that this rich spoiled man has ever done that makes common people think that he has their best interests at heart? Considering all the tax cuts for the wealthy and subsidies for the insanely profit hungry oil companies.

Who among you thinks he is better off now than before this man took over the country? As we watch millions of jobs going over-seas to India and our salaries erode ever closer to the poverty line.

Informed

Posted: Jun 24 2007, 12:40 AM

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6190 "War is serious business... it's not a popularity contest... just makes me sick to think that people think Bush has a second agenda.

Hmm... lets let a bunch of extremists come over and blow our country up, now you expect to reason with these people... there's no reasoning with them, they'd blow you up and not think twice about it. Tell me, how do you talk with someone like that?"

You are an absolute idiot! You must be the only person on the planet to think politicians don't have a hidden agenda. It was American extremists who commanded the army that invaded Iraq and blew them up there. But, my memory is poor. How many Iraqis were involved in 9-11? How many Iranians? For that matter, how many times has Iran or Iraq installed puppet dictators in America? Now let's consider the number of Saudi nationals involved in 9-11? How is Americas relationship with Saudi Arabia right now? Which of the Three "Axis of Evil" actually HAS nuclear weapons and has threatened to use them? I would encourage you to educate yourself first and wave your flag second. The Nazi's waved their flags with zeal as well my friend and they believed they were descended from the people of Atlantis (I couldnt even make that up). I do however agree that war IS serious business. Cheney is making a fortune.

Peace
Agitprop

Posted: Jun 24 2007, 12:50 AM

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67161 Quit eating mammals and all will be revealed. Also, quit touching other boys.
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