Members of the Jewish faith and others
correctly point out
that
Jews are often blamed for the sins of others.
They may be about to be proven right again, in a big way.
The current conflict may escalate to the point where
the US will
use nuclear weapons against Iran,
in what will be the first use of nuclear weapons
in war since Nagasaki. And the world will
blame it on the Jews.
Israel's
hugely disproportionate
response to Hezbollah's actions
is causing
immense suffering, is in blatant violation of the
Geneva conventions, and deserves the strongest of condemnations.
It is especially important
for Jews today to distance themselves from
Israel's immoral government policies
and
US's support for them. Fortunately some are doing this
[1],
[2],
[3],
unfortunately, many are not.
"Thousands of American Jews clogged the streets"
in New York and elsewhere in the US
[1],
[2],
[3],
[4],
[5],
[6],
[7],
[8]
in
support of Israel's actions, reports the Jerusalem Post.
Both Houses of the US Congress have just passed solidly backed
bipartisan resolutions supporting Israel's actions in Lebanon
[1],
[2], to
"solidify long-term backing of Jewish voters"
according to
the Washington Post.
The irony is, Israel's war crimes are going to be dwarfed in comparison to
the crime against humanity that will take place if the
US uses nuclear weapons against Iran. Israel, by its disproportionate reaction and
by accusing Iran (without proof) of being behind Hezbollah's actions
[1],
[2],
[3]
,
[4],
will be seen
as having played a
key role if the conflict escalates to engulf Iran and
the United States.
Yet the motivation for those that want this to happen
[1],
[2]
is not
to
ensure Israel's hegemony in the
Middle East, rather it is to ensure
US hegemony in the world.
Israel's Interests
It goes without saying that Israel would benefit from the
destruction of Hezbollah. Yet it is hard to see how the
indiscriminate attack against Lebanon
that is taking place will achieve anything other
than
strengthening the already strong support for Hezbollah
in Lebanon
and elsewhere in the Arab world.
Shmuel Rosner argues in a Haaretz OpEd that Israel is
"America's deadly messenger", being used
to promote Bush's
"democracy agenda".
It certainly appears that Israel's current actions
are irrational and self-destructive.
Unless
their real aim
is to
draw Syria and Iran into the conflict,
following
directions from Washington.
At the very least it is clear that
Israel would not be doing this in the
absence of a guarantee from the US that it will intervene if the conflict
widens,
which in any event
Bush has already publicly announced.
If
Iran enters the conflict
and shoots a single missile against Israel,
the US will step in
and destroy the military infrastructure
of Iran by aerial bombardment. As suggested by
Seymour Hersh
and others
[1],
[2],
[3],
[4],
this is likely to involve the US use of
nuclear "bunker busters".
It has been predicted that if the US or Israel attack Iran, Iran will
unleash Hezbollah who will carry out devastating attacks
against Israel.
"Hizbollah was also seen as a means of tying our hands on the Iranian nuclear threat,"
says an Israeli official.
Well, we are in the dress rehersal, and we are seeing that despite all the
hype,
Hezbollah is a paper tiger.
Green light for the
Iran attack.
Iran's Interests
What is really unusual about the
current flare-up in the Middle East is the barrage of strident denunciations
against Iran, from the
Bush
administration,
politicians
from across
the political spectrum
[1],
[2],
[3],
[4],
[5],
[6],
and the mainstream media
[1],
[2],
[3],
[4],
that uniformly accuse Iran (without presenting evidence)
of being behind the Hezbollah actions. This has never happened before
when there was
conflict in Lebanon where Hezbollah was involved,
why now?
One argument is
Ahmadinejad's stated animosity
against Israel.
However, that has been
Iran's stated position since 1979.
The other argument is that
Iran is trying to "divert attention"
from the
nuclear issue. That defies the most elementary logic.
If Iran was
really intent in getting nuclear weapons and destroying Israel, it would
try to keep things as quiet as possible until it gets those nuclear weapons,
several years into the future.
The reality is that, whether one ascribes to Iran evil or
benign intentions, Iran draws no benefit whatsoever from the current
turmoil in Lebanon.
Neither does Syria. Consequently the rhetoric from the US and Israel suggests
a
deliberate attempt to draw Syria and Iran into the conflict.
The US's Interests
A
US
attack on Iran
has been
predicted
by
analysts
for several years.
The US policy vis-a-vis Iran is clearly directed towards confrontation
rather than accommodation.
There are many reasons for the US to attack Iran, including the control
of energy resources, suppression of a regional power opposite to US
and Israeli interests, etc.
However I have
argued for many months that
the key reason for the US to seek a
military confrontation with Iran is that it will
"force" the US to cross the nuclear threshold and
use low yield nuclear weapons
against Iranian installations. And this is seen as essential
to further
US geopolitical goals.
The United States used nuclear weapons against Japan
not because it had to.
It did so to demonstrate to the world
that it was in possession of a new weapon that
packed the destructive power of thousands of bombing missions into
a single one.
To tell the rest of the world, beware.
Since then, it has spent
over 5 trillion dollars
in building up its
nuclear arsenal, but nuclear weapons have become
"unusable"
after
60 years of non-use.
America has achieved nuclear primacy
but it is useless, until it shows that nuclear weapons are usable again.
Everything has been
put in place. The US is likely to have obtained
classified "intelligence"
concerning hidden Iranian
chemical
and
biological
underground facilities. Low yield
B61-11 nuclear
bunker busters must have
been deployed, just in case
"surprising military developments"
give rise to
"military necessity".
Once Iran is drawn into a conflict
and shoots a single missile against Israel or US forces in the region,
the US administration will argue that the next Iranian
missile could carry
chemical
or
biological
warheads and cause
untold casualties among Americans, Iraqis or Israelis. A low yield
nuclear bunker buster will be touted as the most "humane" way
to prevent further loss of life.
Why it may happen
In 1941, a
vast military effort
was started
by the United States to create nuclear weapons, culminating in the
Trinity test and subsequent bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.
The effort was shrouded in secrecy and any
moral qualms
were set aside.
When it succeeded, it was argued that
many American and Japanese lives had been saved
by nuking Japan into surrender.
Any speculation during the period 1941-1945 that the United States had
100,000 people devoted to create a secret weapon million-fold more powerful
than any known weapon would have been dismissed as the
ultimate "conspiracy theory".
Similarly,
much evidence indicates that
a deliberate project, shrouded in secrecy, exists today that
will culminate in the nuking of Iran,
to
"save lives". Many are
privy to parts
of the plan,
as
Seymour Hersh
revealed,
only
a few
know the plan in its entirety.
Low-yield
nuclear bunker busters
will be used,
untested
but
as
reliable
as the untested
"Little Boy"
that leveled Hiroshima.
Americans will buy the "military necessity" argument because it will be true:
American troops in Iraq will be sitting ducks facing Iranian
missiles, with or without WMD warheads.
After the US uses nuclear weapons again, it will have established the
usability of its nuclear arsenal against non-nuclear countries.
It will be possible to
wage war "on the cheap", saving many American lives in future
conflicts. "Support the troops" is
the one thing all Americans, no matter how diverse their views are, agree on.
It should not be allowed to happen.
The President has sole authority to order the use of nuclear weapons
against Iran. We know from
previous actions of this administration what
Bush,
Cheney
and
Rumsfeld
are capable of.
There have been
radical changes in US nuclear weapons policies
and in
preemption "doctrine",
and the Bush announcement that
the nuclear option is "on the table".
In response, there needs to be a
strong groundswell call
to
restrict
the absolute presidential authority of this President
to order the use of nuclear weapons
against Iran.
By the general public, by
"antinuclear"
organizations, by
scientific, political and professional organizations.
To push Congress into action before it is too late.
Without a "nuclear option", the US will be more interested in negotiation than in
confrontation with Iran.
Cui Bono?
In the short term, Israel
certainly will benefit from the destruction of Iran's military capabilities.
But Israel will not enjoy peace as a result, because the
nuking of Iran will create enormous animosity against Israel
in the Muslim world and beyond.
To the extent that the world buys the US fable that the nuking of Iran
was required by "military necessity" and not premeditated, Israel (and
Jews worldwide) will bear a heavier than deserved brunt
for having contributed to "precipitate" these events.
The US will reap enormous benefits. Flexing its nuclear muscle, it will
establish its absolute hegemony in the Middle East and Central Asia and
beyond,
and gradually squeeze China and Russia into nuclear disarmament and
complete submission.
In the end of course we will all lose. Because the nuclear genie, unleashed
from its bottle in the war against Iran, will never retreat. And just like
the US could develop nuclear weapons in only 4 years with completely new
technology 60 years ago, many more countries and groups will
be highly motivated to do it in the coming years.
Think about the current disproportionate response of
Israel, applied in a conflict where the contenders have nuclear weapons.
10 to 1 retaliation, starting with a mere
600 casualties, wipes out the entire
Earth's population
in eight easy steps. Who will be willing to
stop the escalation? The country that lost 60,000 citizens in the
last hit? The one that lost 600,000? 6 million?
As the nuclear holocaust unfolds, some will remember the Lebanon conflict and
subsequent Iran war and
blame it all on the Jews. Others will properly blame
Americans, for having allowed their Executive to
erase the 60-year old taboo against the use of nuclear weapons, first
in doctrine
and then
in practice,
despite having the most powerful conventional
military force in the world. Others of course will blame
"Muslim extremism".
And then the blaming will wither away as a three-billion-year
old experiment, life on planet Earth, comes to an end.
Jorge Hirsch is a Professor of Physics at the University of California at San Diego, a fellow of the American Physical Society, and organizer of a recent petition, circulated among leading physicists, opposing the new nuclear weapons policies adopted by the US in the past 5 years. He is a frequent commentator on Iran and nuclear weapons. Email to: jorgehirsch@yahoo.com.
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