Weekly Commentary
A Rude
Awakening
A note to those Washington “realists” who are still pushing for
the expansion of US diplomatic contacts with Tehran: How about a
little douse of reality?
Iran’s new president, the former assassin and terrorist
mastermind Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has vowed that both United
States and Israel must be wiped out. Although these “realists”
are notorious for their willingness to make a deal with rouge
regimes, Ahmadinejad’s venomous diatribe should make even them
to shiver. At least one hopes so.
Wednesday’s headlines on Iran were all about how Ahmadinejad
“wants Israel wiped out”. According to a more detailed
translation of his speech, however, Ahmadinejad was also putting
the Unites States at the cross hair of his regimes’ rogue
rising. His speech at the “World without Zionism” was indeed a
declaration of war on the “World Arrogance” or the United
States.
“This occupying country [Israel] is in reality the
staging-ground of the World Arrogance in the heart of the
Islamic world… The war that is presently going on in Palestine
is the frontline of the war of destiny between the Islamic world
and the World Arrogance,” the former commander of Islamic
Revolutionary Guards Corps told the seminar.
Ahmadinejad stressed that having a world without the United
States and “Zionism” is indeed a goal “which is attainable and
could definitely be realized”.
This comes on the heel of several other developments all
pointing to the main pillar of Ahmadinejad’s presidency:
Escalation of terrorist operations by Tehran or its proxies
throughout the globe.
A day before Ahmadinejad’s statement, the United Press
International reported that “Iranian Intelligence agents have
entered the United States” from “Toronto, Canada, using Dutch
and British passports.” UPI quoted Iran Policy Committee as
saying that agents are in the country as "a disinformation ploy
mounted by the new president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who
is mobilizing Iranian intelligence services in a world-wide
series of probes against the United States."
The IPC which advocates a coherent firm US policy in support of
democratic change in Iran and has made a strong and sound case
for the removal of terror designation from Iran’s main organized
opposition, the People’s Mujahedin (MEK), said “Just as
Ahmadinejad's intelligence activities came before insurgent
attacks in Iraq, so Iranian intelligence actions in the United
States may signal terrorist attacks on the American homeland."
According to UPI, the Committee has named three individuals so
far by the names of Karim Haqi residing in the Netherlands and
holding a Dutch passport, Mahrukh (Parvin) Haji residing in
Canada and Amir-Hossein Kord Rostami, residing in Canada and a
member of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps since 1979.
But what could these agents be doing in the States and why now?
We must realize that the terrorist campaign to recruit, train
and provide indoctrination to suicide bombers is the flip side
of the well-engineered “complex and multi-layered plan” by the
IRGC to propel Ahmadinejad to the office of presidency.
In Spring of 2004, the IRGC’s top official Hassan Abbassi, a
confidant of Ahmadinejad and head of “Center for the Doctrine of
Security Without Borders," spoke at an event held by “the
Headquarters for Commemoration of Martyrs of Global Islamic
Movement” entitled, "First International Commemoration” of
suicide bombers.
In his speech, “Suicide Operations: The Last Resort,” Abbassi,
who also advises Khamenei on “asymmetric warfare”, explained,
“If Muslims create fear in the heathen world, this fear is
sacred; it is not terrorism or violence.”
Abbassi’s most chilling admissions however were uttered a month
earlier. In a seminar at the Technical College of Tehran, he had
boasted that: “We have identified some 29 weak points for
attacks in the U.S. and in the West. We intend to explode some
6,000 American atomic warheads. We have shared our intelligence
with other guerilla groups and we shall utilize them as well…”
There you have it. The war has been declared, the targets have
been identified, and agents have been dispatched, some of them
already making it into the United States. And this is all
happening while some bureaucrats on the State Department's sixth
floor are still drafting policy papers proposing expansion of
ties with Ahmadinejad and opening an Interest Section in Tehran
staffed by Americans.
The bitter reality is that the theocratic tyranny ruling Iran,
sensing the policy paralysis in Washington and the
pre-occupation with Iraq, has been trying to make its gains in
Iraq and in the nuclear stand-off irreversible. Ahmadinejad and
his lieutenants have been beating the drums of “asymmetric
warfare”, talking and acting as a bully because their
intransigence has gone unanswered. Some say Tehran is
over-playing its hand. That may be true but not when everybody
else lacks the spine to call its bluff by presenting a cohesive,
robust, and practical policy.
The war that the clerical regime declared on Iranian people more
than two decades ago has now spilled over its borders and is now
targeting the United States and its allies. It is now and here
that we must rise to the occasion and stop this aggression in
its tracks. The only viable option is to support the democratic
change in Iran by the Iranian people who seek to unseat the
regime. Appeasement is futile and disastrous; foreign military
intervention is ineffectual. The time to recognize Iranians and
their organized resistance as the only viable force for real
democratic change has arrived. (USADI)
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Miami
Herald
October 28,
2005
Take Iran leader's threat
seriously
So, another Muslim fanatic has just called for the destruction
of Israel. Big deal. Another day, another genocidal anti-Semite.
That might have been the reaction of some at news of the Iranian
president's declaration on Wednesday that Israel must be “wiped
off the map.” Look more closely, however, and this is not your
everyday spewing of poisonous extremism. Iran's President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has shown his cards and the world may live
to regret its passivity if it fails to take him seriously.
The statement did not come from some masked teenage radical or
from a fringe shadowy group. And the call to arms did not urge
forcing Israel to withdraw from occupied territories or even for
regime change. This was the president of a country, the man who
recently represented his nation at the U.N. podium, urging his
followers to obliterate another country from the face of the
Earth.
As it happens, Ahmadinejad is not just the president of any
country. He leads a nation that much of the world believes is
actively working to arm itself with nuclear weapons.
For those who find solace in his threat to destroy only Israel,
the Iranian president predicted, “We shall soon experience a
world without the United States.”..
Ahmadinejad's speech comes a couple of days after the respected
Jane's Defense Weekly reported details of an agreement between
the governments of Iran and Syria. According to Jane's, Iran
will work with Syria to help it establish four or five
facilities dedicated to the production of chemical weapons.
Iran could hardly find a more suitable partner. The Syrian
regime of Bashar al-Assad has just been found guilty by a U.N.
investigator of plotting and carrying out the assassination of a
former Lebanese prime minister..
While Iran and Syria act, the international community mostly
talks. To their credit, Western governments did react promptly
(with words, of course) to diplomatically protest Ahmadinejad's
statements.
The West, however, has shown little backbone in standing up to
these thoroughly thuggish and extremely dangerous regimes.
European leaders continue to insist on negotiating a deal to end
Iran's illegal nuclear projects, even with Iran calling for the
destruction of other countries and actively arming militia
groups dedicated to turning its vision of doom into reality.
Last August, the chief Iranian negotiator in the nuclear talks
told an audience on Iranian television: “Thanks to the
negotiations with Europe, we gained another year, in which we
completed the (nuclear reprocessing plant) in Isfahan.”
For Europeans who may take comfort that Iran's vision only
includes a world without Israel and the United States,
Ahmadinejad had another little hint of his worldview, saying he
sees relations between the two sides as part of the ''historic
war'' between Islam and the West. Iran's cards are now plainly
open and on the table. The West has the next play.
By Frida Ghitis who writes about
world affairs.
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Adnkronos
International
October 26,
2005
Iran: Islamic Army Death
Threats For 210 Journalists
Tehran, 26 Oct. (AKI) - A self-styled Islamic Army in Iran has
said it would like to elminate 210 journalists in the country.
The list, recently circulated in Tehran, includes almost all the
independent journalists who have not been recognised by the new
government of hardline president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
In the few lines preceding the long list of dissident
journalists, the authorities promise "to liberate the Islamic
revolution" of Ayatollah Khomeini, which has been "taken hostage
by the hacks who are in the service of the enemies of Islam."
Anyone mentioned in the list "is worthy of death as much as
enemies of Allah and his word."…
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