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Bogus Claim, al-Maliki Stall US Plan on Iran Arms
WASHINGTON, May 14 - Early this month, the George W. Bush administration's plan to create a new crescendo of accusations against Iran for allegedly smuggling arms to Shiite militias in Iraq encountered not just one but two setbacks.
The government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki refused to endorse U.S. charges of Iranian involvement in arms smuggling to the Mahdi Army, and a plan to show off a huge collection of Iranian arms captured in and around Karbala had to be called off after it was discovered that none of the arms were of Iranian origin.
The news media's failure to report that the arms captured from Shiite militiamen in Karbala did not include a single Iranian weapon shielded the U.S. military from a much bigger blow to its anti-Iran strategy.
The Bush administration and top Iraq commander Gen. David Petraeus had plotted a sequence of events that would build domestic U.S. political support for a possible strike against Iran over its "meddling" in Iraq and especially its alleged export of arms to Shiite militias.
The plan was keyed to a briefing document to be prepared by Petraeus on the alleged Iranian role in arming and training Shiite militias that would be surfaced publicly after the al-Maliki government had endorsed it and it used to accuse Iran publicly.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Mike Mullen, told reporters on Apr. 25 that Petraeus was preparing a briefing to be given "in the next couple of weeks" that would provide detailed evidence of "just how far Iran is reaching into Iraq to foment instability". The centrepiece of the Petraeus document, completed in late April, was the claim that arms captured in Basra bore 2008 manufacture dates on them.
U.S. officials also planned to display Iranian weapons captured in both Basra and Karbala to reporters. That sequence of media events would fill the airwaves with spectacular news framing Iran as the culprit in Iraq for several days, aimed at breaking down Congressional and public resistance to the idea that Iranian bases supporting the meddling would have to be attacked.
But events in Iraq diverged from the plan. On May 4, after an Iraqi delegation had returned from meetings in Iran, al-Maliki's spokesman, Ali al-Dabbagh, said in a news conference that al-Maliki was forming his own Cabinet committee to investigate the U.S. claims. "We want to find tangible information and not information based on speculation," he said.
Another adviser to al-Maliki, Haider Abadi, told the Los Angeles Times' Alexandra Zavis that Iranian officials had given the delegation evidence disproving the charges. "For us to be impartial, we have to investigate," Abadi said.
Al-Dabbagh made it clear that the government considered the U.S. evidence of Iranian government arms smuggling insufficient. "The proof we have is weapons which are shown to have been made in Iran," al-Dabbagh said in a separate interview with Reuters. "We want to trace back how they reached [Iraq], who is using them, where are they getting it."
Senior U.S. military officials were clearly furious with al-Maliki for backtracking on the issue. "We were blindsided by this," one of them told Zavis.
Then the Bush administration's campaign on Iranian arms encountered another serious problem. The Iraqi commander in Karbala had announced on May 3 that he had captured a large quantity of Iranian arms in and around that city.
Earlier the U.S. military had said that it was up to the Iraqi government to display captured Iranian weapons, but now an Iraqi commander was eager to show off such weapons. Petraeus' staff alerted U.S. media to a major news event in which the captured Iranian arms in Karbala would be displayed and then destroyed.
But when U.S. munitions experts went to Karbala to see the alleged cache of Iranian weapons, they found nothing that they could credibly link to Iran.
The U.S. command had to inform reporters that the event had been cancelled, explaining that it had all been a "misunderstanding". In his press briefing May 7, Brig. Gen. Kevin Bergner gave some details of the captured weapons in Karbala but refrained from charging any Iranian role.
The cancellation of the planned display was a significant story, in light of the well-known intention of the U.S. command to convict Iran on the arms smuggling charge. Nevertheless, it went completely unreported in the world's news media.
A report on the Los Angeles Times' Blog "Babylon & Beyond" by Baghdad correspondent Tina Susman was the only small crack in the media blackout. The story was not carried in the Times itself, however.
The real significance of the captured weapons collected in Karbala was not the obvious U.S. political embarrassment over an Iraqi claim of captured Iranian arms that turned out to be false. It was the deeper implication of the arms that were captured.
Karbala is one of Iraq's eight largest cities, and it has long been the focus of major fighting between the Mahdi Army and its Shiite foes. Moqtada al-Sadr declared his ceasefire last August after a major battle there, and fighting had resumed there with the government operation in Basra in March. Thousands of Mahdi Army fighters have fought there over the past year.
The official list of weapons captured in Karbala includes nine mortars, four anti-aircraft missiles, 45, RPGs and 800 RPG missiles and 570 roadside explosive devices. The failure to find a single item of Iranian origin among these heavier weapons, despite the deeply entrenched Mahdi Army presence over many months, suggests that the dependence of the Mahdi Army on arms manufactured in Iran is actually quite insignificant.
The Karbala weapons cache also raises new questions about the official U.S. narrative about the Shiite militia's use of explosively formed penetrators (EFPs) as an Iranian phenomenon. Among the captured weapons mentioned by Gen. Jawdat were what he called "150 anti-tank bombs", as distinguished from ordinary roadside explosive devices.
An "anti-tank bomb" is a device that is capable of penetrating armour, which has been introduced to the U.S. public as the EFP. The U.S. claim that Iran was behind their growing use in Iraq was the centrepiece of the Bush administration's case for an Iranian "proxy war" against the U.S. in early 2007.
Soon after that, however, senior U.S. military officials conceded that EFPs were in fact being manufactured in Iraq itself, although they insisted that EFPs alleged exported by Iran were superior to the home-made version.
The large cache of EFPs in Karbala which are admitted to be non-Iranian in origin underlines the reality that the Mahdi Army procures its EFPs from a variety of sources.
But for the media blackout of the story, the large EFP discovery in Karbala would have further undermined the credibility of the U.S. military's line on Iran's export of the EFPs to Iraqi fighters.
Apparently understanding the potential political difficulties that the Karbala EFP find could present, Gen. Bergner omitted any reference to them in his otherwise accurate accounting of the Karbala weapons.
Gareth Porter is an historian and national security policy analyst. His latest book, "Perils of Dominance: Imbalance of Power and the Road to War in Vietnam", was published in June 2005.
© 2008 Inter Press Service



41 Comments so far
Show AllWho needs tsunamis, hurricanes, and earthquakes when the US kills far more people, by choice, with its destructive foreign policy?
Bush is in Israel this week and I'm sure figuring out what our next anti-Iran move is. Not to worry, they'll figure out something-no way we are going to escape this war.
You have to love this administrations twisted, ironic, logic,we accuse Iran of meddling? Who invaded a country on false pretenses? Which country has killed many,many innocent,people? Who has completely devastated Iraq? Who does not belong there in the first place? These people are either lying through their teeth or are completely insane.
Ever since the weapons of mass destruction , the original pretext for the Bush destruction of Iraq with millions of deaths casualties and refugees, they are still getting away with lies about everything our Intelligence of the Bush crime family comes up with.
This is a long train of plotting and conspiracy of War crimes and plotting for new wars of aggression...(War is the only thing that will divert from former war crimes) the longest in history and it is all documented in all modern media and instantly recorded around the world for all to see.
Watch for one more October Surprise just before the election some undisclosed military report will say that they have finally found Osama!
Then the day after the election they will say some doubt that it is really Osama... Bush will escape to Paraguay and be greeted by a squad of International Police..... The False Osama report will be credited to an over zealous guy named "Curveball Two" who thought Obama was Osama.
It was is all just a little misunderstanding and we all lived happily after.
According to the prophecy....
Look closely maybe Cheney sold them to Iraqi's.... You never know with this admministration
Fool me once - shame on you.
Fool me twice - shame on me.
Only a fool is buying the "Evil Iranian Snake Oil" bush is selling.
Oh well, never mind. It's only a minor setback. There's always those "terrorist training camps" in Iran that need attacking.
What I find most incredible about all of this is the apparent assumption that finding, in a country invaded and occupied by a foreign power, a few weapons that were manufactured in a neighbouring country would be good and sufficient grounds for the occupiers to extend their illegal aggression into that other country. When the Chinese debt collectors finally invade the U.S., I sure hope they don't find any Canadian-made weapons amongst the "terrorist" resistance.
TheLorax:
fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again
That was just from listening to too much of The Who. I'm sure that if he was to repeat some of his education, say from the 4th grade onwards, he might be able to intellectually contribute.
TheLorax:
LOL
Petraeus is a whore of the first water, Dick Cheney's Mortimer Snerd. It should be possible to impeach and remove military officers from their positions. Petraeus is clearly only about mischief.
I am still expecting a "false flag" operation maybe late this summer. Blamed on Iran, of course, with backing from perhaps Al Qaeda. This has to happen before the election, which, if not called off altogether, will be portrayed as an election pitting a great war hero-McBain- poised to confront a enemy bent on Armageddon, versus a black man (underline black man--America is still quite racist)that is so naive that he thinks the USA can negotiate with these killers. Will America fall for this crap? Yepper, I think they will
From Hermann Goering, intellectual predecessor to the current administration, as he testified at Nuremberg:
"Naturally the common people don't want war. But after all, it is the leaders of a country who determine the policy, and it's always a simple matter to drag people along whether it is a democracy or a
fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. This is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and for exposing the country to danger. It works the same in every country."
--- Hermann Goering, Hitler's Reich Marshall, at the Nuremberg
Trials after World War II.
The Bush pinheads have it bass ackwards.
Iran is supporting al-Maliki and the Shiite government, they are already Iran-leaning. SCIRI and DAWA were both in exile in Iran during Saddam's time, and they support cutting up the country (or at least, a very weak central government) and privatizing the oil, each group taking control of "it's own" reserves, just as the Americans want, just as the Iranians want.
Al-Sadr is the Nationalist in this struggle. He wants to keep Iraq in one piece, and keep the Iraqi Oil Reserves as a National Treasure, from which all profit. He wants the Americans out, and the Iranians to not meddle. He shares the same religion with Iran, but will not give up political power to them. The Mahdi Army might use a few Iranian weapons they BUY, just like they use Russian and Chinese and whatever else they can get on the market. Even captured US weapons. That does not imply that he wants to give them power in the post-Occupation country, any more than Lenin wanted to give France power after he returned from Paris to lead Russia's Revolution. Iran does NOT want Al-Sadr to succeed; they already HAVE their choice in power.
Leave it to Dim Son and the Yale dropout (Cheney) to get even the Cover Story wrong.
Of course, without the Internet to bring actual information to the 7% of Americans that are paying attention, even this lame attempt might succeed.
How's this for a scenario for an October Surprise. We sink one of our own ships in the region, ala Spanish-American war, with all hands on board(more dramatic) and then Chalabi finds us 19 Iranian perpetrators.
There you go, melmac, Gulf of Tonkin II...
Habeas corpus is gone. Possee comitadus is gone..and the winds of war are blowing
Be afraid, be very afraid...
and, America, land of the fee and home of the naive---for Christ's sake--stand the hell up!!!
Melmac - you seem to be enjoying all of this, as if you would welcome a war against Iran.
Please tell me I am wrong.
Iraq is a Shia majority country.
They have been invaded by the US and allies illegally.
It is in Iran's interests to have a stable Iraq.
Al Sadr is the only hope in the chaos that is Iraq, that the Shia people have to protect them from Al Quaeda/Sunni/Baath'ist fighters.
The truth is, that the US cannot bear the idea that Iran and the Shia majority have any influence in the running of Iraq. They would much rather turn control over to the minority Sunni, so that the US puppets can rule again.
Democracy is only good, so long as we control the outcome for our own ends.
The false flag attack against Americans will be the same as Israel's attack on the USS Liberty.. except this time with one of Israel's nukes, and it will be covered up another McCain...not Admiral McCain but his son, Senator McCain, the songbird of Hanoi.
Has it started?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/05/16/2246372.htm?section=justin
"Gunmen opened fire on a car carrying three Iranian embassy staff in Baghdad overnight, wounding them and their Iraqi driver, a spokesman for the Iranian embassy said."
Gunmen. Hmmm.
That al-Maliki. What part of "U.S. stooge" doesn't he understand? Now we'll have to go to the trouble of setting up this whole false flag operation all over again. It's so hard to find good help these days, I tells ya.
Senior U.S. military officials were clearly furious with al-Maliki for backtracking on the issue. "We were blindsided by this,"
This reminded me of the old saw:
"An honest politician is one who, when he is bought, will stay bought." Simon Cameron, US financier & politician (1799 - 1889)
I guess al-Maliki isn't an honest politician (or we weren't the highest bidder).
simo
"There you go, melmac, Gulf of Tonkin II…
Habeas corpus is gone. Possee comitadus is gone..and the winds of war are blowing
Be afraid, be very afraid…
and, America, land of the fee and home of the naive—for Christ's sake–stand the hell up!!!"
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I don't know simo, You first...after all that scary stuff about Goring and Be afraid, I think you should stand up first...
Hey wait a second, this just came in:
"In a message dated 5/15/2008 6:19:51 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, alerts@truemajority.org writes:
I wanted to share some breaking news. The House of Representatives just voted 149 to 141 to cut off funding for the war in Iraq.
This was followed by votes to put significant restrictions on President Bush's war policy, including a timeline for withdrawal, and creating a new GI Bill to help returning veterans.1
Make no mistake, your efforts were a key factor in this decision. In the past two weeks, you placed over 2,300 calls to House members in targeted districts, demanding they bring a responsible end to the war and then calling for the exact vote result that happened today.
This is the strongest vote by the House since the war began in opposition to the President's war.
But, this is just the first step.
Contribute $35 right now to increase the pressure to bring the troops home:
http://secure.truemajority.org/o/2/t/21/shop/custom.jsp?donate_page_KEY=58
After today, the fight goes to the Senate. I'll keep you posted.
Thanks,
-Ilya
Ilya Sheyman
Online Organizer"
It seems like most everyone in the world is trying to keep Bush and his cadre of characters in a box, even al-Maliki.
"....The news media's failure to report that the arms captured from Shiite militiamen in Karbala did not include a single Iranian weapon ...".
Our Corporate Media worse than Hitler's propaganda ministry.
Arvy (2:23 pm). You get the prize for today for your Chinese/Canadian crack. A truly insightful analogy for which I wholeheartedly congratulate you.
While I agree with the majority of comments that are posted daily on Common Dreams, they do tend to become rather redundant. It's very encouraging when someone like you injects a different kind of spark to the festivities.
As it soon became apparent that the Moron of Pennsylvania Avenue lied his way into a war with Iraq, should it really come as any surprise that he would use the same tactics to get us entrenched in a battle with Iran.
I hope everyone gets to see the replay of his speech in Israel earlier today. It's really one for the books.
I understand that when he arrived there, he was told that they wanted to feast upon some of the dishes of their country. Dubya allegedly remarked, "Oh, that's OK, if I get hungry, I'll just put my foot in my mouth"
As it soon became apparent that the Moron of Pennsylvania Avenue lied his way into a war with Iraq, should it really come as any surprise that he would use the same tactics to get us entrenched in a battle with Iran.
I hope everyone gets to see the replay of his speech in Israel earlier today. It's really one for the books.
I understand that when he arrived there, he was told that they wanted to feast upon some of the dishes of their country. Dubya allegedly remarked, "Oh, that's OK, if I get hungry, I'll just put my foot in my mouth"
Speaking of a Moron, did you know what George meant to say to the Knesset on its sixtieth anniversary of illegal occupation?
Check my blog for the true version if you're game!
Jim Glover,
Fine post and view, or warning, really.
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" Salman May 15th, 2008 2:15 pm
Look closely maybe Cheney sold them to Iraqi's…. You never know with this admministration"
THAT THOUGHT has crossed my mind, and more than once. After all, they prove to have similar views as Henry Kissinger about the lives of U.S. troops, which Kissinger proved when he was quoted saying that soldiers are just a bunch of 'dumb animals' useful only for serving the whims or desires of the ruling elites. So I figure that if they can view U.S. troops that way, then it's surely also not beyond them to be willing to make $$$$ from selling weapons to Iraqi resistance, albeit surely not directly, but via third parties who keep their mouths shut about who's behind the sales.
I'm still suspecting something very odd about the real contents of the caskets of soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, and which the Bush administration has refused to allow to be covered by news coverage, when the caskets arrive in the USA. They might be refusing to allow this only for political purpose, i.e., gain, to keep the general U.S. public from becoming angry, but then that would not explain why the families of the soldiers have been denied their related and correct desires are refused; for those desires could be allowed all while news media is kept away.
Have those families been denied the right to see the bodies of their sons and daughters, or brothers and sisters, or nephews and nieces in the caskets? I wonder, for while some might not ask for this right to be respected, I believe some surely have demanded to see their loved ones' bodies and caskets first-hand. If this has been denied and continues to be, then as per above; I find it very suspect, beyond just a question of preventing news media people from photographing the closed caskets, let alone with them opened.
Trusting is good, it's healthy when we can do that, but it's essential to not be naive, and it's great when people soundly realise that we CANNOT trust the Bush administration, cabal, et al; not even 1 mm, mili-metre.
So, Bush talking in Israel, has likened dialogue with Iran to "Nazi appeasement".
This is the type of rhetoric, which we can do without in the 21st century, it only serves to drive nations further apart. How are we meant to solve the World's problems, if the leader of the US constantly spouts evil nonsense such as this. He has also been propagating the lie about Iran destroying Israel, and we all know what happens if you repeat a lie enough times.
Following the news that the weapons cache found in Karbala, could not be traced back to Iran, isn't it about time that our media started to play the game, or do they really want to see a new and more horrific conflict in the Middle East?
Not to worry- the box of stickers imprinted "Made in Iran" will turn up soon and then it'll be full speed ahead to Tehran.
What a shock, and surprise! Nothing in the MSM about this. My first read, on this story, was from The Asia Times on-line.
Kinda like the Pentagon propaganda generals, this story conveniently fell through the cracks of our own media outlets.
However, we all know what Bush said in the Knesset.
And, thanks to Chris Matthews, (whom I normally don't give time to,) through his interview with a screaming looney from LA, we know there is a difference in "diplomacy" and "appeasement." Worth the watch on the MSNBC website, or Huffpost, or Attytood.
Should they really allow people to spew their opinions, over the airways, about what is good, or bad, for this country, when in truth, they don't even know American history?
I got an E-mail, asking me to call my congressman and Ask him, to vote Against war Funding Legislation. I guess Nancy Peloci wants to run it Through once more. they said. when we make The call, we Should simply say we can't afford to pay for war, when everthing else is going to Hell at Home. I think we need to also ask. how do we know that war funding, won't be used to Attack Iran? You got get them to think about what they are doing.
Now playing: The Keystone Kops Try to Plant Evidence. The fact that Petraeus is willing to go along with the charade suggests to me that the surge is going badly, and he needs a scapegoat.
Shows what sheer geniuses that Bush, Petreus, Crocker et al are really are. Think about it, their master plan for a war with Iran was built on the notion that Iran's best ally in Iraq (Maliki and his party) would collaborate with key parts of the propaganda prior to attacking Iran.
Ooops.
In most countries, a leader as unpopular as Bush would fear to travel abroad in the fear that he'd be replaced while he was gone.
Check out the lead article on the DEFEAT of the war funding in the House. Its up on antiwar.com.
Its just proceedural and temporary. The Republicans got pissed at Pelosi's dicatorial ways and voted with the minority of Dems who are anti-war.
The best part of the article are the quotes from the Democratic leadership. They are truly pissed that their push to fund the war got stopped, and are letting it show. Its priceless. They really show their true colors, and how committed they really are to continuing this war.
Iran and Venezuela.
All this gives us the context and motivation behind all this "news" on the very convenient supposed evidence in the FARC computers captured by Colombia in Ecuador which the MSM repeats incessantly. It "proves" that Venezuela and Ecuador are supporting the FARC financially and militarily, and so in time will be used to justify an attack. Remember that a supposed Iranian computer had the proof of Iran's "atom bomb programme", and was later found to be faked.
I just have to laugh.. (if i don't i will cry) anyone who swallowed the tale about how after the destruction and mess of 9/11, they "found" surprisingly intact, a few blocks from ground zero, a passport of one of the "hikackers".
This despite nothing else was even remotely recognizable, amid all the carnage..
Now we've all gone to motels and hotels and found peoples papers and business plans laying around, left behind weeks ago,by some previous tenent... same as we are expected to believe "intelligence" agents found papers and plans from the "hijackers", in motels and hotels they had stayed in previous to launching their attack.
I mean I've been to some "seedy" hotel/motels in my day and if anyone left even a match pack behind in the room it was ..ah picked up by someone, even stolen.. never have i seen anyones papers or anything in the garbage or drawers of any hotel/motel I've stayed at.. and considering the reasonable intelligence one would require to pull of a 9/11 type attack, I highly doubt "they" would be so cavalier as to leave any evidence behind.
Like i said, if i don't laugh at the gullibility of Joe Six Pack.. I would cry for a long time.
jim
canada
jim_murray@jdz.ca
Unfortunately the main stream media are doing such a big disservice to the vast majority of us here in USA. You can not believe how shallow the depth of ordinary Americans knowledge is about Middle East and how our government lies to us prey much about everything. I am very afraid and scared about our future here. Bush, Cheney & Co. has damaged our reputation over seas so much as it would take decades to repair it.
Bush, Cheney & Co. invade, occupy, destroy, country after country and through the mainstream media feed so much BS to general public that it is unbelievable. One has to be here or listen to TV-Radio talk shows to find out the depth of the disaster. I believe Europeans have at least a better understanding of Middle East's cultures, histories, religions, people, etc… that would stop their government from attacking other countries.
May God help us all,
Kavoos - I am ashamed to say, that despite public opinion against the war, and mass demonstrations, the UK still fell into line behind the US, and marched off to oblivion.
I fear that it would happen again, and I don't know of anything short of extreme civil disobedience which would stop it.
Where is Admiral Fallon? It would be REALLY cool if he was putting together a military coup. That may be the only hope we have at this point.