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…Declaration of War?
Nuclear War against Iran
by Michel Chossudovsky
The launching of an outright war using nuclear warheads against Iran is
now in the final planning stages.
Coalition partners, which include the US, Israel and Turkey are in "an
advanced stage of readiness".
Various military exercises have been conducted, starting in early 2005.
In turn, the Iranian Armed Forces have also conducted large scale
military maneuvers in the Persian Gulf in December in anticipation of a
US sponsored attack.
Since early 2005, there has been intense shuttle diplomacy between
Washington, Tel Aviv, Ankara and NATO headquarters in Brussels.
In recent developments, CIA Director Porter Goss on a mission to Ankara,
requested Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan "to provide
political and logistic support for air strikes against Iranian nuclear
and military targets." Goss reportedly asked " for special cooperation
from Turkish intelligence to help prepare and monitor the operation." (DDP,
30 December 2005).
In turn, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has given the green light to the
Israeli Armed Forces to launch the attacks by the end of March:
All top Israeli officials have pronounced the end of March, 2006, as the
deadline for launching a military assault on Iran.... The end of March
date also coincides with the IAEA report to the UN on Iran's nuclear
energy program. Israeli policymakers believe that their threats may
influence the report, or at least force the kind of ambiguities, which
can be exploited by its overseas supporters to promote Security Council
sanctions or justify Israeli military action.
(James Petras, Israel's War Deadline: Iran in the Crosshairs, Global
Research, December 2005)
The US sponsored military plan has been endorsed by NATO, although it is
unclear, at this stage, as to the nature of NATO's involvement in the
planned aerial attacks.
"Shock and Awe"
The various components of the military operation are firmly under US
Command, coordinated by the Pentagon and US Strategic Command
Headquarters (USSTRATCOM) at the Offutt Air Force base in Nebraska.
The actions announced by Israel would be carried out in close
coordination with the Pentagon. The command structure of the operation
is centralized and ultimately Washington will decide when to launch the
military operation.
US military sources have confirmed that an aerial attack on Iran would
involve a large scale deployment comparable to the US "shock and awe"
bombing raids on Iraq in March 2003:
American air strikes on Iran would vastly exceed the scope of the 1981
Israeli attack on the Osiraq nuclear center in Iraq, and would more
resemble the opening days of the 2003 air campaign against Iraq. Using
the full force of operational B-2 stealth bombers, staging from Diego
Garcia or flying direct from the United States, possibly supplemented by
F-117 stealth fighters staging from al Udeid in Qatar or some other
location in theater, the two-dozen suspect nuclear sites would be
targeted.
Military planners could tailor their target list to reflect the
preferences of the Administration by having limited air strikes that
would target only the most crucial facilities ... or the United States
could opt for a far more comprehensive set of strikes against a
comprehensive range of WMD related targets, as well as conventional and
unconventional forces that might be used to counterattack against US
forces in Iraq
(See Globalsecurity.org at http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ops/iran-strikes.htm
In November, US Strategic Command conducted a major exercise of a
"global strike plan" entitled "Global Lightening". The latter involved a
simulated attack using both conventional and nuclear weapons against a
"fictitious enemy".
Following the "Global Lightening" exercise, US Strategic Command
declared an advanced state of readiness (See our analysis below)
While Asian press reports stated that the "fictitious enemy" in the
Global Lightening exercise was North Korea, the timing of the exercises,
suggests that they were conducted in anticipation of a planned attack on
Iran.
Consensus for Nuclear War
No dissenting political voices have emerged from within the European
Union.
There are ongoing consultations between Washington, Paris and Berlin.
Contrary to the invasion of Iraq, which was opposed at the diplomatic
level by France and Germany, Washington has been building "a consensus"
both within the Atlantic Alliance and the UN Security Council. This
consensus pertains to the conduct of a nuclear war, which could
potentially affect a large part of the Middle East Central Asian region.
Moreover, a number of frontline Arab states are now tacit partners in
the US/ Israeli military project. A year ago in November 2004, Israel's
top military brass met at NATO headquarters in Brussels with their
counterparts from six members of the Mediterranean basin nations,
including Egypt, Jordan, Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria and Mauritania. A
NATO-Israel protocol was signed. Following these meetings, joint
military exercises were held off the coast of Syria involving the US,
Israel and Turkey. and in February 2005, Israel participated in military
exercises and "anti-terror maneuvers" together with several Arab
countries.
The media in chorus has unequivocally pointed to Iran as a "threat to
World Peace".
The antiwar movement has swallowed the media lies. The fact that the US
and Israel are planning a Middle East nuclear holocaust is not part of
the antiwar/ anti- globalization agenda.
The "surgical strikes" are presented to world public opinion as a means
to preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
We are told that this is not a war but a military peace-keeping
operation, in the form of aerial attacks directed against Iran's nuclear
facilities.
Mini-nukes: "Safe for Civilians"
The press reports, while revealing certain features of the military
agenda, largely serve to distort the broader nature of the military
operation, which contemplates the preemptive use of tactical nuclear
weapons.
The war agenda is based on the Bush administration's doctrine of
"preemptive" nuclear war under the 2002 Nuclear Posture Review.
Media disinformation has been used extensively to conceal the
devastating consequences of military action involving nuclear warheads
against Iran. The fact that these surgical strikes would be carried out
using both conventional and nuclear weapons is not an object of debate.
According to a 2003 Senate decision, the new generation of tactical
nuclear weapons or "low yield" "mini-nukes", with an explosive capacity
of up to 6 times a Hiroshima bomb, are now considered "safe for
civilians" because the explosion is underground.
Through a propaganda campaign which has enlisted the support of
"authoritative" nuclear scientists, the mini-nukes are being presented
as an instrument of peace rather than war. The low-yield nukes have now
been cleared for "battlefield use", they are slated to be used in the
next stage of America's "war on Terrorism" alongside conventional
weapons:
Administration officials argue that low-yield nuclear weapons are needed
as a credible deterrent against rogue states.[Iran, North Korea] Their
logic is that existing nuclear weapons are too destructive to be used
except in a full-scale nuclear war. Potential enemies realize this, thus
they do not consider the threat of nuclear retaliation to be credible.
However, low-yield nuclear weapons are less destructive, thus might
conceivably be used. That would make them more effective as a deterrent.
( Opponents Surprised By Elimination of Nuke Research Funds Defense News
November 29, 2004)
In an utterly twisted logic, nuclear weapons are presented as a means to
building peace and preventing "collateral damage". The Pentagon has
intimated, in this regard, that the ‘mini-nukes’ (with a yield of less
than 5000 tons) are harmless to civilians because the explosions ‘take
place under ground’. Each of these ‘mini-nukes’, nonetheless,
constitutes – in terms of explosion and potential radioactive fallout –
a significant fraction of the atom bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945.
Estimates of yield for Nagasaki and Hiroshima indicate that they were
respectively of 21000 and 15000 tons ( http://www.warbirdforum.com/hiroshim.htm
In other words, the low yielding mini-nukes have an explosive capacity
of one third of a Hiroshima bomb.
The new definition of a nuclear warhead has blurred the distinction
between conventional and nuclear weapons:
'It's a package (of nuclear and conventional weapons). The implication
of this obviously is that nuclear weapons are being brought down from a
special category of being a last resort, or sort of the ultimate weapon,
to being just another tool in the toolbox,' said Kristensen. (Japan
Economic News Wire, op cit)
We are a dangerous crossroads: military planners believe their own
propaganda.
The military manuals state that this new generation of nuclear weapons
are "safe" for use in the battlefield. They are no longer a weapon of
last resort. There are no impediments or political obstacles to their
use. In this context, Senator Edward Kennedy has accused the Bush
Administration for having developed "a generation of more useable
nuclear weapons."
The international community has endorsed nuclear war in the name of
World Peace.
"Making the World safer" is the justification for launching a military
operation which could potentially result in a nuclear holocaust.
But nuclear holocausts are not front page news! In the words of
Mordechai Vanunu,
The Israeli government is preparing to use nuclear weapons in its next
war with the Islamic world. Here where I live, people often talk of the
Holocaust. But each and every nuclear bomb is a Holocaust in itself. It
can kill, devastate cities, destroy entire peoples. (See interview with
Mordechai Vanunu, December 2005).
Space and Earth Attack Command Unit
A preemptive nuclear attack using tactical nuclear weapons would be
coordinated out of US Strategic Command Headquarters at the Offutt Air
Force base in Nebraska, in liaison with US and coalition command units
in the Persian Gulf, the Diego Garcia military base, Israel and Turkey.
Under its new mandate, USSTRATCOM has a responsibility for "overseeing a
global strike plan" consisting of both conventional and nuclear weapons.
In military jargon, it is slated to play the role of "a global
integrator charged with the missions of Space Operations; Information
Operations; Integrated Missile Defense; Global Command & Control;
Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance; Global Strike; and
Strategic Deterrence.... "
In January 2005, at the outset of the military build-up directed against
Iran, USSTRATCOM was identified as "the lead Combatant Command for
integration and synchronization of DoD-wide efforts in combating weapons
of mass destruction."
To implement this mandate, a brand new command unit entitled Joint
Functional Component Command Space and Global Strike, or JFCCSGS was
created.
JFCCSGS has the mandate to oversee the launching of a nuclear attack in
accordance with the 2002 Nuclear Posture Review, approved by the US
Congress in 2002. The NPR underscores the pre-emptive use of nuclear
warheads not only against "rogue states" but also against China and
Russia.
Since November, JFCCSGS is said to be in "an advance state of readiness"
following the conduct of relevant military exercises. The announcement
was made in early December by U.S. Strategic Command to the effect that
the command unit had achieved "an operational capability for rapidly
striking targets around the globe using nuclear or conventional
weapons." The exercises conducted in November used "a fictional country
believed to represent North Korea" (see David Ruppe, 2 December 2005):
"The new unit [JFCCSGS] has 'met requirements necessary to declare an
initial operational capability' as of Nov. 18. A week before this
announcement, the unit finished a command-post exercise, dubbed Global
Lightening, which was linked with another exercise, called Vigilant
Shield, conducted by the North American Aerospace Defend Command, or
NORAD, in charge of missile defense for North America.
'After assuming several new missions in 2002, U.S. Strategic Command was
reorganized to create better cooperation and cross-functional
awareness,' said Navy Capt. James Graybeal, a chief spokesperson for
STRATCOM. 'By May of this year, the JFCCSGS has published a concept of
operations and began to develop its day-to-day operational requirements
and integrated planning process.'
'The command's performance during Global Lightning demonstrated its
preparedness to execute its mission of proving integrated space and
global strike capabilities to deter and dissuade aggressors and when
directed, defeat adversaries through decisive joint global effects in
support of STRATCOM,' he added without elaborating about 'new missions'
of the new command unit that has around 250 personnel.
Nuclear specialists and governmental sources pointed out that one of its
main missions would be to implement the 2001 nuclear strategy that
includes an option of preemptive nuclear attacks on 'rogue states' with
WMDs. (Japanese Economic Newswire, 30 December 2005)
CONCEPT PLAN (CONPLAN) 8022
JFCCSGS is in an advanced state of readiness to trigger nuclear attacks
directed against Iran or North Korea.
The operational implementation of the Global Strike is called CONCEPT
PLAN (CONPLAN) 8022. The latter is described as "an actual plan that the
Navy and the Air Force translate into strike package for their
submarines and bombers,' (Ibid).
CONPLAN 8022 is 'the overall umbrella plan for sort of the pre-planned
strategic scenarios involving nuclear weapons.'
'It's specifically focused on these new types of threats -- Iran, North
Korea -- proliferators and potentially terrorists too,' he said.
'There's nothing that says that they can't use CONPLAN 8022 in limited
scenarios against Russian and Chinese targets.'(According to Hans
Kristensen, of the Nuclear Information Project, quoted in Japanese
economic News Wire, op cit)
The mission of JFCCSGS is to implement CONPLAN 8022, in other words to
trigger a nuclear war with Iran.
The Commander in Chief, namely George W. Bush would instruct the
Secretary of Defense, who would then instruct the Joint Chiefs of staff
to activate CONPLAN 8022.
CONPLAN is distinct from other military operations. it does not
contemplate the deployment of ground troops.
CONPLAN 8022 is different from other war plans in that it posits a
small-scale operation and no "boots on the ground." The typical war plan
encompasses an amalgam of forces -- air, ground, sea -- and takes into
account the logistics and political dimensions needed to sustain those
forces in protracted operations.... The global strike plan is offensive,
triggered by the perception of an imminent threat and carried out by
presidential order.) (William Arkin, Washington Post, May 2005)
The Role of Israel
Since late 2004, Israel has been stockpiling US made conventional and
nuclear weapons systems in anticipation of an attack on Iran. This
stockpiling which is financed by US military aid was largely completed
in June 2005. Israel has taken delivery from the US of several thousand
"smart air launched weapons" including some 500 'bunker-buster bombs,
which can also be used to deliver tactical nuclear bombs.
The B61-11 is the "nuclear version" of the "conventional" BLU 113, can
be delivered in much same way as the conventional bunker buster bomb.
(See Michel Chossudovsky, http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/CHO112C.html
, see also
http://www.thebulletin.org/article_nn.php?art_ofn=jf03norris ) .
Moreover, reported in late 2003, Israeli Dolphin-class submarines
equipped with US Harpoon missiles armed with nuclear warheads are now
aimed at Iran. (See Gordon Thomas, http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/THO311A.html
Extension of the War
Tehran has confirmed that it will retaliate if attacked, in the form of
ballistic missile strikes directed against Israel (CNN, 8 Feb 2005).
These attacks, could also target US military facilities in Iraq and
Persian Gulf, which would immediately lead us into a scenario of
military escalation and all out war.
At present there are three distinct war theaters: Afghanistan, Iraq and
Palestine. The air strikes against Iran could contribute to unleashing a
war in the broader Middle East Central Asian region.
Moreover, the planned attack on Iran should also be understood in
relation to the timely withdrawal of Syrian troops from Lebanon, which
has opened up a new space, for the deployment of Israeli forces. The
participation of Turkey in the US-Israeli military operation is also a
factor, following last year's agreement reached between Ankara and Tel
Aviv.
More recently, Tehran has beefed up its air defenses through the
acquisition of Russian 29 Tor M-1 anti-missile systems. In October, with
Moscow`s collaboration, "a Russian rocket lifted an Iranian spy
satellite, the Sinah-1, into orbit." (see Chris Floyd)
The Sinah-1 is just the first of several Iranian satellites set for
Russian launches in the coming months.
Thus the Iranians will soon have a satellite network in place to give
them early warning of an Israeli attack, although it will still be a
pale echo of the far more powerful Israeli and American space spies that
can track the slightest movement of a Tehran mullah’s beard. What’s
more, late last month Russia signed a $1 billion contract to sell Iran
an advanced defense system that can destroy guided missiles and
laser-guided bombs, the Sunday Times reports. This too will be ready in
the next few months. (op.cit.)
Ground War
While a ground war is not envisaged under CONPLAN, the aerial bombings
could lead through the process of escalation into a ground war.
Iranian troops could cross the Iran-Iraq border and confront coalition
forces inside Iraq. Israeli troops and/or Special Forces could enter
into Lebanon and Syria.
In recent developments, Israel plans to conduct military exercises as
well as deploy Special Forces in the mountainous areas of Turkey
bordering Iran and Syria with the collaboration of the Ankara
government:
Ankara and Tel Aviv have come to an agreement on allowing the Israeli
army to carry out military exercises in the mountainous areas [in
Turkey] that border Iran.
[According to] ... a UAE newspaper ..., according to the agreement
reached by the Joint Chief of Staff of the Israeli army, Dan Halutz, and
Turkish officials, Israel is to carry out various military manoeuvres in
the areas that border Iran and Syria. [Punctuation as published here and
throughout.] [Dan Halutz] had gone to Turkey a few days earlier.
Citing certain sources without naming them, the UAE daily goes on to
stress: The Israeli side made the request to carry out the manoeuvres
because of the difficulty of passage in the mountain terrains close to
Iran's borders in winter.
The two Hakari [phonetic; not traced] and Bulo [phonetic; not traced]
units are to take part in the manoeuvres that have not been scheduled
yet. The units are the most important of Israel's special military units
and are charged with fighting terrorism and carrying out guerrilla
warfare.
Earlier Turkey had agreed to Israeli pilots being trained in the area
bordering Iran. The news [of the agreement] is released at a time when
Turkish officials are trying to evade the accusation of cooperating with
America in espionage operations against its neighbouring countries Syria
and Iran. Since last week the Arab press has been publishing various
reports about Ankara's readiness or, at least, agreement in principle to
carry out negotiations about its soil and air space being used for
action against Iran.
(E'temad website, Tehran, in Persian 28 Dec 05, BBC Monitoring Services
Translation)
Concluding remarks
The implications are overwhelming.
The so-called international community has accepted the eventuality of a
nuclear holocaust.
Those who decide have swallowed their own war propaganda.
A political consensus has developed in Western Europe and North America
regarding the aerial attacks using tactical nuclear weapons, without
considering their devastating implications.
This profit driven military adventure ultimately threatens the future of
humanity.
What is needed in the months ahead is a major thrust, nationally and
internationally which breaks the conspiracy of silence, which
acknowledges the dangers, which brings this war project to the forefront
of political debate and media attentiion, at all levels, which confronts
and requires political and military leaders to take a firm stance
against the US sponsored nuclear war.
Ultimately what is required are extensive international sanctions
directed against the United States of America and Israel.
Michel Chossudovsky is the author of the international best seller "The
Globalization of Poverty " published in eleven languages. He is
Professor of Economics at the University of Ottawa and Director of the
Center for Research on Globalization, at www.globalresearch.ca . He is
also a contributor to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. His most recent book
is entitled: America’s "War on Terrorism", Global Research, 2005.
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