Wednesday, January 19, 2005

The war in Iran

Regular readers of the New Yorker will already know this piece, others should now read Seymour Hirsch's latest article The Coming Wars.

"This is a war against terrorism, and Iraq is just one campaign. The Bush Administration is looking at this as a huge war zone," the former high-level intelligence official told me. "Next, we're going to have the Iranian campaign. We've declared war and the bad guys, wherever they are, are the enemy. This is the last hurrah - we've got four years, and want to come out of this saying we won the war on terrorism"...

The new rules will enable the Special Forces community to set up what it calls 'action teams' in the target countries overseas which can be used to find and eliminate terrorist organizations. "Do you remember the right-wing execution squads in El Salvador?" the former high-level intelligence official asked me, referring to the military-led gangs that committed atrocities in the early nineteen-eighties. "We founded them and we financed them," he said. "The objective now is to recruit locals in any area we want. And we aren't going to tell Congress about it." A former military officer, who has knowledge of the Pentagon's commando capabilities, said, "We're going to be riding with the bad boys."


What happened to the white hats? What happened to the moral high ground?

2 Comments:

Blogger Silly Old Bear said...

It really does not make sense; it is a short term action plan to a long term situation (How long has the middle east had tension? centuries? ) and also because somebody (won't name names but rhymes with "George") can't admit they ever make mistakes.

We haven't really "won" in either Afghanistan or Iraq, and certainly not Korea, but here we go talking about (and apparently preparing for) an assault on another sovereign nation, basically because we're the big kids on the block and nobody can/will stop us from throwing our weight around.

Syria, how y'all feeling nowadays?

Also, notice that there is plenty of evidence that Pakistan is as involved in supporting "terrorists" as anyone, yet somehow they are avoiding scrutiny, as are the Saudis.

Um, sorry, I got a little long winded there...

January 20, 2005 at 3:55:00 p.m. GMT+1  
Blogger Little Light said...

You're funny - banana skins - I laughed out loud. I know I'm referring to multiple entries, but I am going to find that book God's Secretaries. And I enjoy a visit here and there to a cemetery (for historical reasons).

January 21, 2005 at 4:41:00 p.m. GMT+1  

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