Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Are they kidding?

The Bush administration now maintains that Iran is arming the Taliban. This, despite the fact that Iran and the Taliban are old enemies. This, despite the fact that Shi'ite Iran supported the effort to oust the radically Sunni Taliban. U.S. Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns made this accusation without qualification even though Defense Secretary Robert Gates said something quite different recently:
Defense Secretary Robert Gates voiced concern on Monday about a flow of Iranian arms to Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan but said he had no information linking Tehran to the supply of weapons.
The claims appear to have received a trial run in the U.K.:
Tony Blair yesterday accused Iran of arming Taliban fighters in Afghanistan in order to stir "chaos" and inflict more casualties on Western troops.

The Prime Minister's allegation follows the disclosure in The Daily Telegraph that British intelligence believes that Iran has given the Taliban surface-to-air missiles.
We all recall the role played by British intelligence in the spread of the "yellowcake" fabrication. To put Blair's pronouncement into proper perspective, you must savor the very next paragraph:
In an article in The Economist, Mr Blair also conceded that al-Qa'eda had successfully manipulated public opinion of those in the West into believing that their own governments were responsible for provoking the terrorist threat.
Riiiiight. Al Qaeda. Osama's lads apparently have all sorts of pull with the Western media. Hell, they practically run NBC. Western cynicism has nothing to do with anything Tony and George and Dickie have actually done, such as telling lies about WMDs to start a war. Oh no. Our current season of discontent is all an Al Qaeda plot.

Tony Blair is even more delusional than Bush is.

Look at how the Telegraph words this inane claim: "Mr Blair also conceded..."

"Conceded." As though Tony came to this conclusion reluctantly, as though he didn't want to say it aloud, as though he found the idea almost impossible to believe...but then the evidence mounted, the voices of experts grew to a deafening roar, the proof was conclusive, Adlai Stevenson showed the photos at the U.N., doubting Thomas probed the bloody wound, the DNA lab announced a match, and finally Blair was compelled to admit that Al Qaeda has an almost supernatural ability to control Western perceptions and is thus solely responsible for our distrust of Bush.

Blair concedes it.

This ABC story claims that the Iran-Taliban connection is an established fact. Richard Clarke, no less, is quoted as saying that ""It is inconceivable that it is anyone other than the Iranian government that's doing it." I'd like to know the circumstances under which he said this. I imagine that he probably threw in a qualifier, such as "If these reports are correct." After all, Clarke is no longer on the inside, so he must depend on whatever the Administration decides to toss his way.

Never forget that the neocons used fake documents to start their vile war. Never forget that they have been caught in lies time in again. They told us that Valerie Plame was not covert, that Saddam and Osama were the bestest of buds, that all the detainees at Gitmo were and are guilty. As seen above, they've even spewed hooey about Al Qaeda influencing a large segment of Western opinion.

These bastards are obviously capable of telling any lie. Capable, too, of planting and doctoring evidence.

6 comments:

Hyperman said...

Michael Ledeen must be smiling now that his propaganda is finally getting traction in the Bush Junta official discourse. From what I know, he was the first to link Iran to the Iraq insurgency to justify his "informal" meetings in Paris and Italy with Iran opposition groups and his good buddy Ghorbanifar. When blamed by the CIA of invading their turf, he replied he was saving American soldiers life (who can be against apple pie !) by preventing the Iranian to ship weapons to insurgents with the "secret information" he provided the Pentagon after these meetings. Now that the Bush junta is desperate to blame someone for their failure in Iraq, that theory comes in handy. In my last email to him, I asked him how his plan for destroying Iran was going... no wonder he didn't reply (he often does) to this one­.

The problem is that this kind of simplified explanation to a really complex issue will be easily believed by the gullible American public who usualy learn where a country is located after they started bombing it...

Unknown said...

Joe.

Clarke has always had a hard on for Iran. Ever read his fictional book "The Scorpion's Gate"? Pretty telling. He might have even said something about Iran in that PBS documentary "The Dark Side".

Anyway, I hold out more hope for future than perhaps is warranted - why? Maybe - just maybe - Bush is in that time period where he is thinking about what his legacy will be and maybe some mornings he looks over at Dick and thinks. "You bastard. I'm going down as one of if not the worst President in US history because I listened to you." And REALLLY taking everything he says with a grain ... I HOPE.

Anonymous said...

joe, i'd mentioned i was planning to post something on iran today, but i've been unable to retrace the link! damn!

but here is the gist of the info anyway:
for all the speculation about why pace was overlooked for reappointment as head of the joint chiefs - missing the number dead, his homophobe comments, gates' worries about too much exposure during confirmation hearings, etc. - the one thing no one is mentioning is the fact that he nixed any real connection between IEDs and iran.

jump back a year to sy hersh's article about the near mutiny of military leaders over the whole iran gambit.

this entire scam is bound to be causing serious rifts and inside battles - wars, even - that will likely take the whole mafioso down, probably from some burned insider who's had enough.

the biggest problem, of course, is that such a saving moment may not come before the damage is done.

(by the way, i feel certain that i ran across the pace analysis on tpm, but could not find it. sorry.)

DrewL said...

Taking out Iran is part of the neo-cons' end-game in the Middle East. Always has been. So, it behooves them to link Iran to all evil-doing in the region. That includes helping the Taliban in Afghanistan, helping the Sunni insurgency in Iraq, helping Hammas in Gaza, helping Hezbollah in Lebanon, etc. With all of the proverbial shit hitting the fan in the Middle East right now, all roads lead back to Teheran...as far as the American public is told. And most Americans, sadly, are far too gullible and ignorant to know otherwise...even when the evidence is virtually non-existent.

If our government tells us that right is left, black is white, and up is down, we believe it. Don't we? We're pathetic!

Anonymous said...

small comfort in the fact " THEY" know we don't believe em anymore!~~

Anonymous said...

Cannon..surely you can find some clues as to what is behind all the commotion in Palestine.
Surely there is some evidence somewhere that Israeli agents are stirring it up?
I just wish Israel would mind their own business