Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Brown Must Now Publicly Oppose Bush's War Drive On Iran
CASMII UK Press Release
 29 August 2007
 Brown Must Now Publicly Oppose Bush's War  Drive On Iran
 "I have authorized our military commanders in  Iraq to confront Tehran's murderous activities"
 George Bush's address to war veterans in Nevada on  28th August was a carefully choreographed and unambiguous declaration of war on  Iran.
 Bush accused the Iranian government of being  behind the insurgency in Iraq as well as assisting the Taliban in Afghanistan.  He said "We must confront these dangers before it's too late ... We  will fight them over there so we do not have to face them in the United States  of America."
 In the past year and especially with the failure  of the so-called surge strategy, Iran has been blamed for the United States'  failure in Iraq and Afghanistan, and has been demonised as the source of all  ills in the Middle East, including Palestine and Lebanon. The US military  briefing of 2nd July and 5th August accuse Iran of cooperation with AlQaeda  and supporting the insurgency and the killing of American servicemen in Iraq. These accusations have not been backed by evidence and are  in direct contradiction with earlier statements by Gen. David Petraus made as  early as April 07.
 Notable are also the recent statements by Afghan  President, Karzai, and Iraqi PM, Al-Maliki who separately praised the positive  contributions of Iran to the limited stability in their countries. Karzai called  Iran a "helper and a solution". These remarks were sharply rebuked by the  US.
 The passage by the US Congress of an amendment to the Defense Authorization Bill accusing Iran of "intolerable acts of hostility towards  the US" and demanding the US government to take "Immediate action", and the  unprecedented move by the American government to designate Iran's Revolution Guards  as a "terrorist organization", provide the White House lawyers with a legal  pretext for a direct US military attack on Iran without seeking further  authorization from the Congress.
 British Foreign Minister, David Miliband has  admitted in an interview with the Financial Times on 8th July that there was no evidence of Iranian  involvement in the violence and instability in Iraq.
 Bush's repeated labelling of Iran as the  "biggest sponsor of terrorism" and his demonisation of Iran's nuclear programme  as casting "a shadow of holocaust" over the Middle East is reminiscent of  Rice's infamous warning of the danger of Iraqi WMD and the threat of a "mushroom  cloud over New York".
 Following an IAEA's visit to Tehran on  August 7 in which agreement on the modalities and timetable were reached to  address all outstanding ambiguities regarding Iran's nuclear energy programme,  it was announced on 27th August that "earlier statements made by Iran [about  Plutonium experiments] are consistent with the Agency's findings, and thus this  matter is resolved."
 The agreement further states:
 "The Agency has been able to verify the  non-diversion of the declared nuclear materials at the enrichment facilities in  Iran and has therefore concluded that it remains in peaceful  use."
 Bush and his Neoconservative backers disgraced and  wounded at home and caught in the bloody quagmire of Iraq and Afghanistan are  unlikely to be willing to leave office in 2008 with the legacy of failure and  the perception of having made Iran the dominant power in the region. The end of  Bush's presidency could also be an end to the NeoCons' dream of controlling the  vast energy resources of Iran and the larger Middle East. In throes of defeat,  war can be resorted to as the only option.
 It was the opposition and outrage with Tony  Blair's slavish pursuit of the US foreign policy and his taking Britain into the  US imperial wars that led to his final ousting and replacement by Gordon  Brown.
 Gordon Brown must now honour his office by  distancing Britain from the US's war plans for Iran and openly denouncing the  military option. Anything but a clear denunciation of military attack on Iran  will make him complicit in George W Bush's wars, the bearer of the legacy of the  tragic bloodbath in Iraq as well as unleashing catastrophe in Iran and  beyond.
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