Behind The Scenes Of The Iraq War
The plan for the Iraq war,
which
has erupted in the face of opposition from the entire world,
was drawn
up at least decades ago, by Israeli strategists. In its
attempt to realize
its strategy of destablizing or dividing the Middle Eastern
Arab states,
Israel has Egypt, Syria, Iran and Saudi Arabia on its list of
subsequent
targets.
On 19 March, 2003, the United States of America begun striking
at Iraq.
Despite the fact that most countries of the world, and even
the majority
of the USA's allies, opposed it, the US administration was
determined
for the strike to go ahead. When we look behind the scenes of
this insistence,
it is Israel, solely responsible for the bloodshed and
suffering in
the Middle East since the beginning of the twentieth century,
which
emerges. The state of Israel's policy aimed at the
fragmentation of
Iraq has lengthy historical roots…
Israel's Plans To
Divide Iraq
The report titled "A Strategy for Israel in the Nineteen
Eighties,"
by the Department of Information's Hebrew-language magazine
Kivunim
(Directions), aimed at making the whole of the Middle East a
living
space for Israel. The report, drawn up by Oded Yinon, an
Israeli journalist
and formerly attached to the Foreign Ministry of Israel, set
out the
scenario of the "division of Iraq" in these terms:
Iraq, rich in oil on the one hand and internally torn on the other, is guaranteed as a candidate for Israel's targets. Its dissolution is even more important for us than that of Syria… Iraq is, once again, no different in essence from its neighbors, although its majority is Shi'ite and the ruling minority Sunni. Sixty-five percent of the population has no say in politics, in which an elite of 20 percent holds the power. In addition there is a large Kurdish minority in the north, and if it weren't for the strength of the ruling regime, the army and the oil revenues, Iraq's future state would be no different than that of Lebanon in the past… In Iraq, a division into provinces along ethnic/religious lines as in Syria during Ottoman times is possible. So, three (or more) states will exist around the three major cities: Basra, Baghdad and Mosul, and Shi'ite areas in the south will separate from the Sunni and Kurdish north.
We believe there is little
need to
recall how this scenario was partially implemented after the
1991 Gulf
War, with Iraq being effectively, if not officially, divided
into three
parts. The fact that the
US plan for the occupation of Iraq could again spark off such a
division,
is a concrete threat.
Israel's Role In The Gulf
War
The implementation of the Israeli strategy goes back to 1990.
Saddam Hussein
invaded Kuwait in a sudden attack on August 1, 1990, giving rise
to an
international crisis. Israel headed the list of those forces
which encouraged
that crisis. Israel was the fiercest supporter of the attitude
adopted
by the United States in the wake of the invasion of Kuwait. The
Israelis
even regarded the United States as moderate, and wanted a
harsher policy.
To such an extent in fact that the President of Israel Chaim
Herzog recommended
that the American use nuclear
weapons. On the other hand, the Israeli lobby in the United
States was
working to bring about a wide-ranging attack on Iraq.
This whole situation encouraged the idea in the
United
States that the attack against Iraq under consideration was
actually planned
in Israel's interests. The well-known commentator Pat Buchanan
summarized
this idea in the words, "There are only two groups that are
beating
the drums for war in the Middle East-the Israeli Defense
Ministry and
its amen corner in the United States."1
Israel had also initiated a serious propaganda
campaign
on the issue. Since this campaign was largely waged in secret,
Mossad
also entered the equation. Former Mossad agent Victor Ostrovsky
provides
important information on this subject. According to Ostrovsky,
Israel
had wanted to wage war with the United States against Saddam
long before
the Gulf crisis. So much so in fact, that Israel began to
implement the
plan immediately after the Iran-Iraq war. Ostrovsky reports that
Mossad's
Psychological Warfare department (LAP-LohAma Psicologit) set
about an
effective campaign using disinformation techniques. This
campaign was
aimed at representing Saddam as a bloody dictator and a threat
to world
peace.2
A Mossad
Agent Describes The Gulf War
Ostrovsky
describes how Mossad used agents or sympathizers in various
parts of the
world in this campaign and how, for example, Amnesty
International or
"volunteer Jewish helpers (sayanim)" in the US Congress were
brought in. Among the tools employed in the campaign were the
missiles
launched against civilian targets in Iran during the Iran-Iraq
war. As
Ostrovsky makes clear, Mossad's later use of these missiles as a
propaganda
tool was quite peculiar, since those missiles had actually been
directed
towards their targets by Mossad, with the help of information
from US
satellites. Having supported Saddam throughout his war with
Iran, Israel
was now trying to portray him as a monster. Ostrovsky writes:
The Mossad leaders know that if they could make Saddam appear bad enough and a threat to the Gulf oil supply, of which he'd been the protector up to that point, then the United States and its allies would not let him get away with anything, but would take measures that would all but eliminate his army and his weapons potential, especially if they were led to believe that this might just be their last chance before he went nuclear.3
The Israelis
were
so determined on this matter, and with regard to the United
States, that
on August 4, 1990, Israeli Foreign Minister David Levy issued a
diplomatically
worded threat to William Brown, the American ambassador to
Israel, stating
that Israel "expects the US will fulfill all of the goals it set
for itself at the beginning of the gulf crisis," in other words
that
it attack Iraq. According to Levy, if the United States failed
to do so,
Israel would act unilaterally.4
It would be of enormous benefit to Israel to have the United
States engage
in the war and for Israel to remain entirely uninvolved: and
that is indeed
what happened.
Israel Forces The USA
To War
However, the Israelis were actively involved in the United
States' war
plans. Some US staff officers involved in planning Operation
Desert
Storm received fine tactical advice from the Israelis that
"the
best way of wounding Saddam was to strike at his family."
The Mossad-inspired propaganda campaign reported by Ostrovsky
set up
the necessary public backing for the Gulf War. It was again
Mossad's
local assistants who lit the touchpaper for the war. The Hill
and Knowlton
lobbying firm, run by Tom Lantos of the Israeli lobby,
prepared a dramatic
scenario to convince members of the Congress on the subject of
war against
Saddam. Turan Yavuz, a noted Turkish journalist, describes the
incident:
October 9, 1990. The Hill and Knowlton lobbying firm organizes a sitting in Congress on the subject of "Iraq's Barbarities." A number of "eye witnesses" brought to the session by the lobbying firm maintain that Iraqi troops killed new-born babies in the hospital wards. One "eye witness" describes the savagery in enormous detail, saying that Iraqi soldiers killed 300 new-born babies in one hospital alone. This information deeply disturbs the members of Congress. This works to President Bush's advantage. However, it later emerges that the eye witness brought by Hill and Knowlton to Congress is in fact the daughter of the Kuwaiti ambassador to Washington. Nevertheless, the daughter's account is sufficient for members of Congress to give Saddam the nickname "Hitler".5
This leads to just one conclusion: that Israel played an important role in the United States' decision to wage its first war on Iraq. The second one is not much different.
The Pretext of "War
Against
Terrorism"
Contrary to popular belief, the plan to attack Iraq and
overthrow Saddam
Hussein's regime by force was prepared and placed on
Washington's agenda
long before the environment of the "fight against terror,"
which emerged in the wake of September 11. The first
indication of this
plan emerged in 1997. A group of pro-Israeli strategists in
Washington
began to put forward the scenario of the invasion of Iraq by
manipulating
the "neo-con" think-tank, called PNAC (Project for The New
American Century). The most notable names in the PNAC were
those of
Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney, who as defense secretary and
vice-president
would be the most influential figures in the George W. Bush
administration.
An article titled "Invading Iraq Not a New Idea for Bush
Clique:
4 Years Before 9/11 Plan Was Set" written by William Brunch
and
published in the Philadelphia Daily News, sets out the
following facts:
But in reality, Rumsfeld, Vice President Dick Cheney, and a small band of conservative ideologues had begun making the case for an American invasion of Iraq as early as 1997-nearly four years before the Sept. 11 attacks and three years before President Bush took office.
An obscure, ominous-sounding right-wing policy group called Project for the New American Century, or PNAC-affiliated with Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rumsfeld's top deputy Paul Wolfowitz and Bush's brother Jeb-even urged then-President Clinton to invade Iraq back in January 1998.6
While oil is a backdrop to PNAC's policy pronouncements on Iraq, it doesn't seem to be the driving force. [Ian] Lustick, [a University of Pennsylvania political science professor and Middle East expert,] while a critic of the Bush policy, says oil is viewed by the war's proponents primarily as a way to pay for the costly military operation.
"I'm from Texas, and every oil man that I know is against military action in Iraq," said PNAC's Schmitt. "The oil market doesn't need disruption."
Lustick believes that a more powerful hidden motivator may be Israel. He said Bush administration hawks believe that a show of force in Iraq would somehow convince Palestinians to accept a peace plan on terms favorable to Israel…7
This, therefore, is the
principal
motivation behind the plan to attack Iraq: to serve Israel's
Middle
East strategy.
This fact has also been identified by other Middle East
experts. Cengiz
Candar, a Turkish Middle East expert, for instance, describes
the real
power behind the plan to attack Iraq thus:
... Who is directing the attack on Iraq? Vice-President Dick Cheney, Defense Secretary Rumsfeld, National Security Adviser Condoleeza Rice. These are the "senior level" backers of the attack. Yet the rest of the iceberg is even richer and more interesting. There are a number of "lobbies."
Heading these lobbies are the Jewish Institute for Security Affairs team, pro-Likud and Israeli-right and known for their close relations with US arms manufacturers. These have close relations with the "arms lobby," Lockheed, Northrop, General Dynamics and Israeli military industries... JINSA's fundamental principle is this: America's and Israel's security are inseparable. In other words, they are the same thing.
JINSA's objective is not solely the overthrow of the Saddam regime in Iraq: It also supports the overthrow of the Saudi Arabian, Syrian, Egyptian and Iranian regimes with a logic of "total war," and the subsequent importation of "democracy." ... In other words, a number of American Jews on the same wavelength as the most extreme factions in Israel at the moment comprise the hawks in Washington.8
Israel's Project of
"Secret
World Domination"
In short, there are those in Washington who are encouraging a
war aimed
first at Iraq and then at Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iran and Egypt.
The most
distinguishing feature of these is that they are lined up
alongside, and
even equivalent to, the "Israeli lobby."
No matter how much they speak of "American interests," these
people are actually supporting Israeli interests. A strategy of
waging
war against the whole of the Middle East and turning all the
peoples of
the region against it cannot be to the United States' advantage.
The adoption
of such a strategy can only be possible if the United States is
bound
to Israel, by means of the Israeli lobby, which is unbelievably
influential
in the country's foreign policy.
It is for these reasons that behind the strategy
which
began to be set in motion after September 11 and is aimed at
re-arranging
the entire Islamic world, lies Israel's secret plan for "world
domination."
Ever since its foundation, Israel has aimed at restructuring the
Middle
East, making it manageable and no threat to itself. It has been
using
its influence in the United States for that purpose in recent
years, and
to a large extent directs Washington's Middle East policy. The
post-September
11 climate gave Israel the opportunity it had been seeking.
Pro-Israeli
ideologues who for years had been propounding the falsehood that
Islam
itself-not some militant radicals who use Islam as a
shelter-posed a threat
to the West and the United States, and who encouraged the
mistaken concept
of a "clash of civilizations," have been trying to incite the
United States against the Islamic world in the wake of September
11. As
early as 1995, Israel Shahak of the Jerusalem Hebrew University
wrote
former Israeli Prime Minister Rabin's obsession with "the idea
of
an Israeli-led anti-Islamic crusade." Nahum Barnea, a
commentator
from the Israeli newspaper Yediot Ahronot, stated that same year
that
Israel was making progress "[to] become the Western vanguard in
the
war against the Islamic enemy."9
All that has happened in the years which have followed is that
Israel
has made its intentions even clearer. The political climate in
the wake
of September 11 prepared the ground for this intention to be
made a reality.
The world is now witnessing the step by step implementation of
Israel's
policy of the fragmentation of Iraq, planned decades ago.
The Only Way To World Peace: An Islamic Union
The
situation may be summarized as follows: Israel's aim is to
restructure
the Middle East in line with its own strategic interests. In
order to
do this, in order to rule the Middle East, one of the most
sensitive regions
in the world, it needs a "world power." That power is the United
States; and Israel, thanks to its influence there, is trying to
place
a mortgage on that country's Middle East policy. Although Israel
is a
small state with a population of only 4.5 million, the plans
drawn up
by Israel and its backers in the West are directing the whole
world.
What needs to be done in the face of this?
1) "Counter lobby activities" need to be adopted in the face
of the Israeli lobby's influence in the United States in order
to develop
dialogue between the United States and the Islamic world and
to invite
it to seek peaceful solutions to Iraq and similar problems. A
wide section
of the United States wish to see their country adopt a fairer
Middle
East policy. Many statesmen, strategists, journalists and
intellectuals
have expressed this, and a "peace between civilizations"
movement
must be carried forward in cooperation with them.
2) The approach inviting the US administration to peaceful
solutions
must be carried forward at governmental and civil society
organisation
level.
Alongside all this, a deeper rooted solution lies in a project
which
can resolve all the problems between the Islamic world and the
West
and deal with the fragmentation, suffering and poverty in the
Islamic
world and totally alter it: an Islamic Union.
Recent developments have shown that the whole world, not just
Islamic
regions, stands in need of an "Islamic Union." This Union
should heal the radical elements in the Islamic World, and
establish
good relations between Muslim countries and the West,
especially the
United States. It should also help to find a solution to the
mother
of all problems: the Arab-Israeli conflict. With Israel
retreating to
its pre-'67 borders and Arabs recognizing its right to exist,
there
can be real peace in the Middle East. And Jews and
Muslims-both Children
of Abraham and believers in one true God-may peacefully
co-exist in
the Holy Land, as they have done during the past centuries.
Then, Israel
would need no strategy to destabilize or divide the Arab
States. And
it will not have to face the results of occupation in forms of
terrorism
and constant fear of annihilation. Then, both the Israeli and
Iraqi
(and Palestinian) children may grow up in peace and security.
That is
a Middle East that any sane person should work to see.
1 http://www.infoplease.com/spot/patbuchanan1.html
2 Victor Ostrovsky, The Other Side of Deception, pp.
252-254
3 Victor Ostrovsky, The Other Side of Deception, p.
254
4 Andrew and Leslie Cockburn, Dangerous Liaison, p.
356
5 Turan Yavuz, ABD'nin Kürt Kartý (The US' Kurdish
Card), p. 307
6 William Bunch, Philadelphia Daily News, Jan. 27,
2003
7 William Bunch, "Invading Iraq not a new idea for
Bush
clique", Philadelphia Daily News, Jan. 27, 2003
8 Cengiz Candar, "Irak ve 'Türkiye Dostu'Amerikan
Sahinleri" (Iraq and the 'Friends of Turkey' American
Hawks),
Yeni Safak, September 3, 2002
9 Israel Shahak, "Downturn in Rabin's Popularity Has
Several
Causes", Washington Report on Middle East Affairs,
March
1995