The U.S. invasion of Iran has already begun

Scott Ritter, former UN Chief Weapons Inspector in Iraq, writ­ing for Aljaz­eera, argues that the inva­sion of Iran has already begun, much the same way as the inva­sion of Iraq begun in the sum­mer of 2002. It’s really worth read­ing the whole art­icle, but here’s a large excerpt:

Amer­ic­ans, along with the rest of the world, are start­ing to wake up to the uncom­fort­able fact that Pres­id­ent George Bush not only lied to them about the weapons of mass destruc­tion in Iraq (the ostens­ible excuse for the March 2003 inva­sion and occu­pa­tion of that coun­try by US forces), but also about the very pro­cess that led to war.

On 16 Octo­ber 2002, Pres­id­ent Bush told the Amer­ican people that “I have not ordered the use of force. I hope that the use of force will not become necessary.”

We know now that this state­ment was itself a lie, that the pres­id­ent, by late August 2002, had, in fact, signed off on the ‘execute’ orders author­ising the US mil­it­ary to begin act­ive mil­it­ary oper­a­tions inside Iraq, and that these orders were being imple­men­ted as early as Septem­ber 2002, when the US Air Force, assisted by the Brit­ish Royal Air Force, began expand­ing its bom­bard­ment of tar­gets inside and out­side the so-called no-fly zone in Iraq.

Pres­id­ent Bush had signed a cov­ert find­ing in late spring 2002, which author­ised the CIA and US Spe­cial Oper­a­tions forces to dis­patch clandes­tine units into Iraq for the pur­pose of remov­ing Sad­dam Hus­sein from power.

The fact is that the Iraq war had begun by the begin­ning of sum­mer 2002, if not earlier.

As with Iraq, the pres­id­ent has paved the way for the con­di­tion­ing of the Amer­ican pub­lic and an all-too-compliant media to accept at face value the mer­its of a regime change policy regard­ing Iran, link­ing the regime of the Mullah’s to an “axis of evil” (together with the newly “lib­er­ated” Iraq and North Korea), and speak­ing of the abso­lute require­ment for the spread of “demo­cracy” to the Ira­nian people.

But Amer­ic­ans, and indeed much of the rest of the world, con­tinue to be lulled into a false sense of com­pla­cency by the fact that overt con­ven­tional mil­it­ary oper­a­tions have not yet com­menced between the United States and Iran.

As such, many hold out the false hope that an exten­sion of the cur­rent insan­ity in Iraq can be post­poned or pre­ven­ted in the case of Iran. But this is a fool’s dream.

The real­ity is that the US war with Iran has already begun. As we speak, Amer­ican over flights of Ira­nian soil are tak­ing place, using pilot­less drones and other, more soph­ist­ic­ated, capabilities.

The viol­a­tion of a sov­er­eign nation’s air­space is an act of war in and of itself. But the war with Iran has gone far bey­ond the intelligence-gathering phase.

Pres­id­ent Bush has taken advant­age of the sweep­ing powers gran­ted to him in the after­math of 11 Septem­ber 2001, to wage a global war against ter­ror and to ini­ti­ate sev­eral cov­ert offens­ive oper­a­tions inside Iran.

The most vis­ible of these is the CIA-backed actions recently under­taken by the Muja­hadeen el-Khalq, or MEK, an Ira­nian oppos­i­tion group, once run by Sad­dam Hussein’s dreaded intel­li­gence ser­vices, but now work­ing exclus­ively for the CIA’s Dir­ect­or­ate of Operations.

It is bit­ter irony that the CIA is using a group still labelled as a ter­ror­ist organ­isa­tion, a group trained in the art of explos­ive assas­sin­a­tion by the same intel­li­gence units of the former regime of Sad­dam Hus­sein, who are slaughter­ing Amer­ican sol­diers in Iraq today, to carry out remote bomb­ings in Iran of the sort that the Bush admin­is­tra­tion con­demns on a daily basis inside Iraq.

… with everyone’s heads rooted in the events of the past, many are miss­ing out on the crime that is about to be repeated by the Bush admin­is­tra­tion in Iran — an illegal war of aggres­sion, based on false premise, car­ried out with little regard to either the people of Iran or the United States.

Most Amer­ic­ans, together with the main­stream Amer­ican media, are blind to the tell-tale signs of war, wait­ing, instead, for some formal declar­a­tion of hos­til­ity, a made-for-TV moment such as was wit­nessed on 19 March 2003.

We now know that the war had star­ted much earlier. Like­wise, his­tory will show that the US-led war with Iran will not have begun once a sim­ilar formal state­ment is offered by the Bush admin­is­tra­tion, but, rather, had already been under way since June 2005, when the CIA began its pro­gramme of MEK-executed ter­ror bomb­ings in Iran.

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  1. Mark,

    Amer­ica is a big fashist state.

  2. Captain America,

    No one slaughtered Amer­ican sol­diers. They merely pestered them with small attacks and (most often) with remote bombs. Amer­ican sol­diers died unfor­tu­nately, but they nev­ere were slaughtered.

  3. You spelt fas­cist wrong, com­mun­ist scum.

  4. BRUCE,

    I feel very sorry for the Ira­nian civil­ians but the idea of The Ira­nian Gov­ern­ment hav­ing a fin­ger on a nuc­lear bomb lead­ing chants Death to Amer­ica and wipe Israel of the map was not a good idea.

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