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Friday, October 12, 2012

The Real Reason for the Sanctions on Iran


On  October 10, 2012, U.S. President Barack Obama signed an executive order that carries out new sanctions against Iran that Congress approved this summer, according to a statement by the National Security Council published on on the White House website. 

The stated reason for the increased sanctions is "to deter Iran from pursuing a nuclear weapons program." 

That is patently false.

The real reason for the increasingly onerous economic sanctions directed against Iran has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with its nuclear energy program. 

All sixteen American intelligence agencies [yeah, there really are 16 of them--your tax dollars at work!] as well as Israeli intelligence--are unanimous in attesting and stating publicly that the Iranians are not building nuclear weapons. Source, New York Times:  U.S. Agencies See No Move by Iran to Build a Bomb

The Iranian leaders themselves have respeatedly stated that atomic weapons  are "un-Islamic."  In April 2012,
Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Ali Khamenei issued a fatwa (religious edict) declaring the production, stockpiling, and use of nuclear weapons are to be haram (prohibited in Islam).  Source: Tehran Times: Ayatollah: production, stockpiling, and use of nuclear weapons are prohibited in Islam

Iinstead, the Iranians have repeatedly called for a nuclear-free zone in the Middle East, which would mean that Israeli [which, unlilke Iran, has refused to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty]  would have to dispose of or disarm all of the atomic bombs and warheads in their arsenal.

The inarguably real reason for the sanctions is to foment regime change in Tehran.

The Obama Administration has convinced or browbeaten their supine allies into imposing economic sanctions, whose direct impact is to inflict misery and hardship on 74 milion ordinary Iranians.  And then, their Machiavellian plan is that those unhappy Iranians will revolt and overthrow the mullahs and ayatollas.

Well, there's no doubt that the first part of the plan is working.  The Iranian currency is hyperinflating--according to Forbes, it collapsed 40% in value last week alone.  Ordinary Iranian citizens are protesting in the streets that they can't even afford the basic necessities of life such as rice.

But there is no cause-and-effect relationship between the real suffering of the Iranian people and a wished-for revolt against the government.

Instead, it's just possible that the sanctions can backfire and result in a hardening of Iranian resolve to resist the pressure from America by reinforcing Iran's ties with its close neighbors, especailly China and India, whose combined population of two and a half billion people are big customers of Iranian oil.  

In fact, Iran's oil: Iran's oil exports increased +10% in September 2012 on higher sales to China, according to Dow-Jones.

The Iraian people are tough: they fought a war with Saddam Hussein's Iraq [which was supported by the United States] that lasted from 1980 to 1988 and in which Iran lost between 320,000 and 720,000 soldiers and militamen killed and in which more than 100,000 civilians were killed on both sides.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Don't Kill Big Bird--Kill the Flying White Elephant!

What I fail to understand is why there is so much sound and fury emanating from the Republicans--not the least of whom is Mitt Romney--about PBS, which receives only around 15% of its budget from the federal government--a modest $444 million--and most of its funds from private corporations and endowments.

What the American people should be discussing is not why Big Bird should be strangled, but why the taxpayers are going to squander $1.5 trillion dollars on a Flying White Elepant known as the F-35.

What is the F-35?  It's a fifth-generation jet fighter.  Now let's think a little bit--when was the last time the U.S. Air Force actually engaged in an aerial dogfight using our jet fighters in combat against an enemy's jet fighters?  As far as I can see, that was in the Korean War [1950-1953], when our F-86 Sabre jets fought North Korea's MiG-15's over Mig Alley.  That was over half a century ago! And yet, these imbeciles are planning to squander one and a half trillion dollars of precious taxpayer money on what should be called the Flying White Elephant.

Are the American people going to summon the courage to say "Stop!" to this insanity?

Are the American people going to demand that their taxes be used to benefit the citizens of the United States through investments in health care, education, research and infrastructure instead of on the Flying White Elephant that has no purpose whatsoever except to fatten the coffers of the defense contractors and the plutocrats by another $1.5 trillion?

That's one of the the real issues facing America--yet no politician dares mention it.  Why not?

What I say is: Don't Kill Big Bird--Kill the Flying White Elephant!