U.S. LIES about 'IRAN threat' exposed and disproven by U.N. Inspector



Scott Ritter was a United States Marine Corps intelligence officer from 1984 to 1991 and a United Nations Weapons Inspector directly on the ground in Iraq from 1991 to 1998.  He is the author of numerous books, including "Iraq Confidential" (Nation Books, 2005)

In 2002, Scott Ritter stood up and protested,  to anyone who would listen (in editorials, radio and TV interviews, books, etc.),  that, in fact, it was totally false that Iraq had "weapons of mass destruction" or "Nuclear Missiles" or the capacity to attack the U.S. and Britain "in 45 minutes",   plus all of the rest of the utter nonsense, fraudulent fearmongering, and deliberate War Propaganda that was fabricated out of Washington and London.

Scott Ritter has a new article now posted on http://www.CommonDreams.org about all the phony and false propaganda now being used with respect to Iran to justify preparations for a new unlawful, reckless Military attack, and the horror of yet more unnecessary mass-violence, on the Nation of Iran.

Excerpts shown below:


The Big Lie: `Iran Is a Threat'
by Scott Ritter

Iran has never manifested itself as a serious threat to the national security of the United States, or by extension as a security threat to global security.

At the height of Iran's "exportation of the Islamic Revolution" phase, in the mid-1980's, the Islamic Republic demonstrated a less-than-impressive ability to project its power beyond the immediate borders of Iran, and even then this projection was limited to war-torn Lebanon.

The combined effects of institutional distrust on the part of the theocrats who currently govern the Islamic Republic of Iran concerning the conventional military institutions, leading as it did to the decay of the military through inadequate funding and the creation of a competing paramilitary organization, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Command (IRGC), and the disastrous impact of an eight-year conflict with Iraq, meant that Iran has never been able to build up conventional military power capable of significant regional power projection, let alone global power projection.  The Iran of today seeks to integrate itself responsibly with the nations of the world, clumsily so in some instances, but in any case a far cry from the crude attempts to export Islamic revolution in the early 1980's.

Yet the United States claims that Iran is a real and present danger to the security of the US and the entire world, and cites Iranian efforts to acquire nuclear technology, Iran's continued support of Hezbollah in Lebanon, Iran's "status" as a state supporter of terror, and Iranian interference into the internal affairs of Iraq and Afghanistan as the "prime examples" of how this threat manifests itself.

On every point, the case made against Iran collapses upon closer scrutiny. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), mandated to investigate Iran's nuclear programs, has concluded that there is no evidence that Iran is pursuing a nuclear weapons program. Furthermore, the IAEA has concluded that it is capable of monitoring the Iranian nuclear program to ensure that it does not deviate from the permitted nuclear energy program Iran states to be the exclusive objective of its endeavors. Iran's support of the Hezbollah Party in Lebanon - Iranian protestors shown here supporting Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah during an anti-Israel rally - while a source of concern for the State of Israel, does not constitute a threat to American national security primarily because the support provided is primarily defensive in nature, designed to assist Hezbollah in deterring and repelling an Israeli assault of sovereign Lebanese territory. Similarly, the bulk of the data used by the United States to substantiate the claims that Iran is a state sponsor of terror is derived from the aforementioned support provided to Hezbollah. Other arguments presented are either grossly out of date (going back to the early 1980's when Iran was in fact exporting Islamic fundamentalism) or unsubstantiated by fact.

The US claims concerning Iranian interference in both Iraq and Afghanistan ignore the reality that both nations border Iran, both nations were invaded and occupied by the United States, not Iran, and that Iran has a history of conflict with both nations that dictates a keen interest concerning the internal domestic affairs of both nations. The United States continues to exaggerate the nature of Iranian involvement in Iraq, arresting "intelligence operatives" who later turned out to be economic and diplomatic officials invited to Iraq by the Iraqi government itself. Most if not all the claims made by the United States concerning Iranian military involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan have not been backed up with anything stronger than rhetoric, and more often than not are subsequently contradicted by other military and governmental officials, citing a lack of specific evidence.



Iran as a nation represents absolutely no threat to the national security of the United States, or of its major allies in the region, including Israel. The media hype concerning alleged statements made by Iran's President Ahmadinejad has created and sustained the myth that Iran seeks the destruction of the State of Israel. Two points of fact directly contradict this myth. First and foremost, Ahmadinejad never articulated an Iranian policy objective to destroy Israel, rather noting that Israel's policies would lead to its "vanishing from the pages of time." Second, and perhaps most important, Ahmadinejad does not make foreign policy decisions on the part of the Islamic Republic of Iran. This is the sole purview of the "Supreme Leader," the Ayatollah Khomeini. In 2003 Khomeini initiated a diplomatic outreach to the United States inclusive of an offer to recognize Israel's right to exist. This initiative was rejected by the United States! Nevertheless, it represents the clearest indication of what the true policy objective of Iran is vis-à-vis Israel.

The fact of the matter is that the "Iranian Threat" is derived solely from the rhetoric of those who appear to seek confrontation between the United States and Iran, and largely divorced from fact-based reality. A recent request on the part of Iran to allow President Ahmadinejad to lay a wreath at "ground zero" in Manhattan was rejected by New York City officials. The resulting public outcry condemned the Iranian initiative as an affront to all Americans, citing Iran's alleged policies of supporting terrorism. This knee-jerk reaction ignores the reality that Iran was violently opposed to al-Qaeda's presence in Afghanistan throughout the 1990's leading up to 2001, and that Iran was one of the first Muslim nations to condemn the terror attacks against the United States on September 11, 2001.

A careful fact-based assessment of Iran clearly demonstrates that it poses no threat to the legitimate national security interests of the United States. However, if the United States chooses to implement its own unilateral national security objectives concerning regime change in Iran, there will most likely be a reaction from Iran which produces an exceedingly detrimental impact on the national security interests of the United States, including military, political and economic.

But the notion of claiming a nation like Iran to constitute a security threat simply because it retains the intent and capability to defend its sovereign territory in the face of unprovoked military aggression is absurd.

       -U.N. Weapons Inspector, Scott Ritter




Summary: Do not believe your Television Set.    It lies.  Once again, the U.S. News Media, and the flacks in the U.S. Congress, will lie, parrot phony White House talking-points, and just repeat deceitfully false framing, and completely unsubstanitated accusations about Iran, to try and turn the public into obedient sheep, as we then go off to bomb and slaughter thousands more innocent men, women, and children all over again (and get our own countrymen killed as well, and bankrupt our Nation even further). Don't believe a word of it. It's all trumped-up, phony War Propaganda. There is no true threat here whatsoever. Don't believe any politicians and certaintly don't vote for any politicians who will stoop to the level of peddling false War propaganda, and fraudulent talking-points about Iran, on the American public.




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IAEA's ElBaradei: (2.00 / 2)


No evidence Iran is making nuclear weapons: ElBaradei

Washington
October 30, 2007

CHIEF UN atomic regulator Mohamed ElBaradei says he has no evidence that Iran is building nuclear weapons and has accused US leaders of adding "fuel to the fire" with recent rhetoric.

"I have not received any information that there is a concrete active nuclear weapons program," the director of the International Atomic Energy Agency told CNN. "At this stage we need to continue to work through creative diplomacy."

The White House on Friday rejected parallels between its Iran rhetoric and the run-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq.


Obama's Pop. Vote LEAD = 600K | Clinton & McCain = WAR Authorizers
by NeuvoLiberal on Thu Nov 01, 2007 at 09:55:43 PM EST

Re: IAEA's ElBaradei: (none / 0)


This just illustrates the fact that the truth is easily knowable.  

It is not a case of "gee, if we only knew then, what we know today", with either Iraq (in 2002, 2003), or with Iran right now. The truth was always knowable and it is out there for anyone interested in it, and anyone caring about the truth.

Yet, we see Hillary Clinton right now totally ignoring what Mohamed ElBaradei (IAEA) says, and totally ignoring what U.N. experts like Scott Ritter have said. Instead, Hillary gets her so-called "info" from the White House bought-off General Patraeus, who isn't even honest about Iraq (much less about Iran), and from sources like Joe Lieberman (enuff said). Garbage in, garbage out.

Even worse, Hillary Clinton will irresponsibly say that: "we know the Iran Revolutionary Guard .. blah..blah..blah", and, "we know that Iran is trying develop Nuclear Missiles that could attack .. blah..blah..blah", and she does this with deceitful, Dick Cheney-like certainty.

Of course, those claims are pure fiction and lies (War propaganda), and she is perpetrating exactly the same knowingly false disinfo tactics that people like Cheney himself are. She creates this false illusion (propaganda) that there is "no doubt" that Iran wants to start a War.  Even if Clinton does not herself want to launch the War, her Cheney-esque tactics and damn lies about Iran (along with her willful disinterest and disregard for the knowable truth) promote a totally undeserved legitimacy to the tortured logic that goes: the United States has to beat them to it and start the War first (-?-).

Hillary Clinton has proven that she is not interested in the truth. She does not read or care about what independent experts like Mohamed ElBaradei (IAEA) are saying, or what Scott Ritter (U.N.) is saying. She did not even read the full Intelligence Report about Iraq in 2002 prior to voting for the War Resolution. And she is not reading the pertinent information right now with respect to Iran. She willfully ignores the truth, and instead parrots the false White House, NeoCon line of talking-points and portrays them to the public as absolute fact.  She did this both in 2002, 2003, and now is doing this all over again in 2007.

No matter how loudly Mohamed ElBaradei (IAEA) yells, Hillary Clinton won't hear you.
No matter how loudly Scott Ritter (U.N.) yells, Hillary Clinton won't hear you.

Whether she herself wants the War or not, her actions are obstructing the truth,
and obstructing the chance for peace, and setting the stage for War.

Do we really want yet another deceiver and lying buffoon in charge,
to embarass and shame the United States again on the World stage?

These accusations about Iran are already disproven.
The whole World already knows it is a lie.

Only the continually misinformed poor American public does not.
Vote for Change!



For a "surge" in Truth:  Say NO to NeoCons!!!
by DerekLarsson on Fri Nov 02, 2007 at 10:08:07 AM EST
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Re: U.S. LIES about 'IRAN threat' exposed and disp (2.00 / 2)

Good Diary!

I have never thought that Iran was much of a threat to the United States. In fact, we are the ones that made Iran our enemy by orchestrating a coup of their democratically elected leader and replacing him with the Shah. It is exactly what caused their animosity with us. Nothing else.

While I find the President of Iran's statements about the holocaust reprehensible that alone is no reason to go to war. I disagree with almost everything Bush and his crowd say and yet I don't promote war on Washington D.C.

I think that all of this "threat" shit has been blown way out of proportion. And most of it is because Iran is a Shiite nation surrounded by Sunni nations. That is not to say that Iran isn't a problem. But diplomacy and finding common ground are the solutions to this particular problem. Not threatening WW III or placing sanctions on their military. That kind of shit is just completely stupid. And all politicians that support that approach are complete idiots.


If it's good enough for Joey it's good enough for Hillary! Like two peas in a pod.
by Hillary Lieberman on Thu Nov 01, 2007 at 10:07:27 PM EST

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Scott Ritter has some flaky stuff in his past that causes him to get written off, but no one should discount the fact that he was dead right on WMDs and Iraq.

There's not nearly as much demand for facts and evidence on Iran as you'd expect following the whole Iraq hoax.  The mainstream Democratic position goes something like "sure, Iran is trying to build a nuclear weapon, but..."  I don't think anyone should be naive about Iran, but there is absolutely nothing wrong with demanding to see the evidence before accepting any of these assumptions.  Who wants to get fooled again?


"Another problem we have...is that in election years we behave somewhat as primitive peoples do at the time of the full moon." --Harry Truman
by Steve M on Thu Nov 01, 2007 at 11:27:51 PM EST


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