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Pearl Harbor: 70 Years on, Is Iran the New Japan?
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By Finian Cunningham
Global Research
Monday, Dec 12, 2011
Is Iran the new Japan – 70 years after the Pearl Harbour incident that
led to a US declaration of war and an unspeakable nuclear nightmare?
Two
concurrent articles on Global Research deserve close reading because
taken together they suggest that history is in danger of repeating
itself, with even greater catastrophic consequences.
Firstly,
Patrick Buchanan’s historical review of the run-up to the “surprise”
attack by Japan on the US Navy at Pearl Harbour on 7 December 1941
indicates that it was in fact no surprise to Washington planners [1].
Indeed, the evidence presented by Buchanan shows (not for the first
time) that the attack by the Japanese air force was a carefully laid
trap engineered at the highest level in Washington with the coldly
premeditated aim of precipitating US entry to World War II.
As
Buchanan notes the Japanese “provocation” at Pearl Harbour was preceded
by of a series of US provocations against imperial Japan, including
severing Tokyo’s oil economy and isolating the country into a diplomatic
corner.
“The question was how we should maneuver them [Japan]
into firing the first shot…” then US secretary of war Henry Stimson is
quoted in records from November 1941.
Such contrivance of casus
belli by the US is not without historical parallel, before or after: the
sinking of USS Maine in Havana Harbour in 1898, triggering the
American-Spanish War; the torpedoing of the Lusitania in 1915, prompting
US entry into World War I; the Gulf of Tonkin Incident in 1964,
escalating America’s genocidal war on Vietnam; and the 9/11 “terror
attacks” in 2001, presaging Washington’s ongoing wars in Afghanistan and
Iraq.
In this historical context of Washington’s contrived wars,
the present day provocations against Iran take on a much more urgent
significance.
In a separate Global Research article, Tom
Burghardt makes a convincing case that the US (and Israel) are
conducting a covert war inside Iran, including deadly explosive attacks
on Iranian military sites – two in the past month alone which claimed
the lives of more than 30 Iranian personnel. As the headline of
Burghardt’s article puts it: War with Iran – a Provocation Away?
The
author quotes an Iranian military official saying that Iran’s armed
response to suspected US/Israeli sabotages “would not be limited to our
borders”.
The latest US provocation-for-a-provocation is the
intrusion of a CIA stealth drone some 140 miles inside Iran’s eastern
territory [3].
It is now clear that the sophisticated RQ-170
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle – which can fly at 50,000 feet undetected by
radar – was on a deliberate spying mission over Iranian territory, most
probably with a view to target Iranian installations for the preemptive
air strikes – the very kind of air strikes that Washington and its
allies have for months been threatening the Islamic Republic with.
The
Washington Post described the revelation of the latest CIA drone
intrusion of Iranian territory as marking the Obama administration’s
“shift toward a more confrontational approach – one that includes
increased arms sales to Iran’s potential rivals in the Middle East as
well as bellicose statements by US officials and key allies”.
Included
in the category of “bellicose” statements is that from US defence
secretary Leon Panetta who last week cited contingency plans for “a wide
range of military options” against Iran.
Bear in mind that the
decade-long confrontation with Iran is premised on the wholly unproven
assertion that Tehran is developing nuclear weapons – a claim that Iran
has repeatedly denied and which years of intrusive inspections of its
legitimate civilian nuclear energy facilities by the International
Atomic Energy Agency have failed to verify, even in spite of Western
intelligence and mainstream media manipulation.
The Washington
Post again tells us: “The sharpened [US] tone [against Iran] comes
against a backdrop of increased diplomatic efforts in ratcheting up the
economic pain for the Iranian regime, as Washington enlists European and
Asian allies in coordinated efforts to choke Iran’s economy.”
Reading that last paragraph again and we could easily, and frighteningly, substitute Japan in 1941 for Iran in 2011.
Then
the words of secretary of war Henry Stimson echo with sinister
contemporary meaning: “The question is how we maneuver them into firing
the first shot.”
And recall too that Washington’s war
machinations with Japan led to a conflagration that engulfed the
Asia-Pacific hemisphere and the unleashing of perhaps history’s single
worst barbarity – a nuclear holocaust.
Only this time around, the
much more advanced technological means to utterly destroy would make
that nuclear barbarity appear as a mere shadow of what could be
unleashed in the present day.
Finian Cunningham is Global Research’s Middle East and East Africa correspondent
Source: Global Research
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