[THS] Juan Cole: Repubs Plot Israel-Iran Apocalypse
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Repubs Plot Israel-Iran Apocalypse and the Collapse of the US Economy
Jamal Abdi at HuffPo explains that almost a third of Republicans in the House have
signed on to a resolution urging Israel to attack Iran.
The National Iranian American Council has a petition you can sign calling on minority
leader John Boehner to repudiate this measure.
By Juan Cole
July 24, 2010 "Information Clearing House" -- The move is reminiscent of the 1998
letter the Project for a New American Century signatories sent to President Clinton,
putting pressure on him to initiate war on Iraq. They did maneuver him into pulling
out UN weapons inspectors and bombing Iraq. The US removal of the inspectors
made the West blind as to the lack of Iraqi weapons programs, since their absence
could no longer be certified. In turn, Iraqs opaqueness as a result of the Clinton
actions allowed the Bill Kristol crowd and the rest of the Israel, war industry and oil
lobbies to propagandize America into the fruitless and ruinous Iraq War. Now they
are repeating this pattern with regard to Iran.
Think about how weird it is. Nearly half of Republicans in the House are from the
South, which has relatively few Jewish Americans. So this resolution is likely
emanating from the Christian Zionists like John Hagee (who once said that God sent
Hitler to punish the Jews for being outside Israel). It is not impossible that the people
behind this resolution are fervently hoping for the Judgment Day to come more
quickly and look forward to a Middle East apocalypse as a step toward the Return of
Christ and the end of that pesky but temporarily necessary Judaism. In other words,
for these right wing Americans to call for Israel to go to war on behalf of America is
just one more case of white Christians sacrificing Jews for their own interests and is a
form of anti-Semitism.
The likely outcome of an Israeli military strike on Iran s as follows:
# Iran will use Shiite operatives and militiamen to kill the increasingly vulnerable
remaining US troops in Iraq (once there are less than 50,000 non-combat troops in
that country, they are not troops, they are hostages).
# Iran will stir up its substantial number of clients in Afghanistan to hit the United
States, widening the insurgency from mainly Pashtun Taliban to include
fundamentalist Tajiks and Hazaras. The US will remain mired in that war, perhaps for
decades, as a result.
# Iran will probably bide its time and act in covert and hard to trace ways against US
interests in the region. There could be more operations like the Khobar Towers
bombing of US troops in Saudi Arabia or the 1983 attack on a Marine barracks in
Beirut. All US commercial and government offices in the region would become
targets.
# A fair likelihood exists that Hizbullah would do something to Israel in revenge,
possibly provoking another Israel-Lebanon War. The last war did not go well for
Israel, despite its massive military superiority. A fourth of Israelis were forced to move
house, chemical gas facilities in Haifa were threatened (and the Dimona Nuclear
plant that makes all those Israeli nuclear warheads could be), and Hizbullah had
broken Israeli radio encryption and knew all the Israeli army plans beforehand.
# Not only would the democratically inclined opposition movement in Iran evaporate,
but Muslim fundamentalists in Egypt, Jordan and other US allies would mobilize and
perhaps gain in popularity out of anti-imperial solidarity. (Only 6% of ordinary Arabs
is worried about an Iranian nuclear bomb, whereas almost all are disturbed by
Israels treatment of the Palestinians).
# The price of oil would spike, likely to 2008 highs of $140 a barrel, throwing the
world back into Depression.
# Once such hostilities began, and given these likely responses, the US could well get
sucked into a third major Middle East war, against a country geographically much
bigger than either Iraq or Afghanistan, and more than twice as populous as each of
them. At another $1 trillion, that cost would push the US into $14 trillion in
indebtedness all by itself, and since that is American annual gross domestic product,
it could trigger a downgrading of American credit, making the interest servicing on
existing and future loans far more expensive and, along with crippling high oil prices,
beginning Americas final spiral down into poverty and weakness.
#
Juan R. I. Cole is Richard P. Mitchell Collegiate Professor of History at the University of
Michigan. For three decades, he has sought to put the relationship of the West and
the Muslim world in historical context. His most recent book is Engaging the Muslim
World (Palgrave Macmillan, March, 2009) and he also recently authored Napoleons
Egypt: Invading the Middle East (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007).
http://www.juancole.com
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