War With Iran: Has It Already Begun?
Obama talks peace with Iran, but what's he doing under the radar?
In public, when it comes to the Iranian question, President Obama is all sweet reason and kissy-face. His recent video message to the Iranian people was just what the doctor ordered. However, this public performance is severely undercut by an ongoing covert program aimed at regime-change in Tehran – or, at least, at undermining the Iranian regime to such an extent that it must respond in some way.
This covert action program, reported by Seymour Hersh last year, was started by the Bush administration and funded to the tune of $400 million. The U.S. is, in effect, conducting a secret war against Tehran, a covert campaign aimed at recruiting Iran’s ethnic and religious minorities – who make up the majority of the population in certain regions, such as in the southeast borderlands near Pakistan – into a movement to topple the government in Tehran, or, at least, to create so much instability that U.S. intervention to "keep order" in the region is justified. Given recent events in Iran – a suicide bombing in the southeast province of Sistan-Baluchistan and at least two other incidents – the effort is apparently ongoing.
A suicide-bomber blast, which occurred inside a mosque in the city of Zahedan, killed at least 30 people: a rebel Sunni group with reported links to the U.S. claimed responsibility. The Iranian government immediately accused the U.S. and Israel of being behind the attack. The violence was very shortly followed up by attacks on banks, water-treatment facilities, and other key installations in and around Zahedan, including a strike against the local campaign headquarters of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Add to this an attempted bombing of an Iranian airliner, which took off from the southwestern city of Ahvaz, and you have a small-scale insurgency arising on Iran’s eastern frontier.
The Iranians, confronted with peace overtures from Washington, can be blamed for wondering if the war against them has already begun.
A recent op-ed piece in the New York Times by Flynt and Hillary Mann Leverett opines that President Obama’s "Iran policy has, in all likelihood, already failed" due to America’s covert actions in Iran. In the current debate within the administration over what course to take with Iran, hard-liners like Dennis Ross – special envoy for the region – argue that Iran’s lack of a positive response to Obama’s overtures are evidence the whole effort is futile, and that it’s time to start thinking about harsh sanctions and military action. The Leveretts, however, have a different take:
"But this ignores the real reason Iranian leaders have not responded to the new president more enthusiastically: the Obama administration has done nothing to cancel or repudiate an ostensibly covert but well-publicized program, begun in President George W. Bush’s second term, to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to destabilize the Islamic Republic. Under these circumstances, the Iranian government – regardless of who wins the presidential elections on June 12 – will continue to suspect that American intentions toward the Islamic Republic remain, ultimately, hostile."
Last year, the same terrorist group behind the Zahedan suicide bomb blast kidnapped 16 Iranian policemen and videotaped their execution. The video was played on al-Arabiya television.
Imagine if, say, the governments of Mexico and the U.S. were engaged in talks aimed at improving relations between the two countries and all the while the former was funding and arming terrorist groups that were sowing death and destruction in America’s southwestern cities. Imagine if these terrorists seized 16 American cops and, when the U.S. refused to negotiate with the hostage-takers, murdered them and posted the grisly proceedings on YouTube. The reaction would be so swift and deadly that the Mexicans wouldn’t know what hit them.
Little wonder, then, that there hasn’t been much of a response to Obama’s peace feelers. In this context, it’s only a matter of time before hard-liners in Tehran gain the upper hand and launch a provocation – aimed, perhaps, at U.S. forces in Iraq – that precludes any negotiating process and sets us on a course for war.
In mounting a campaign to destabilize Iran, the U.S. is allying itself with some pretty loathsome elements. Jundallah, for example, is a Sunni militant organization, created to establish a Baluchi Islamic state in southeastern Iran and parts of Pakistan. One of the founding members of Jundallah was allegedly Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the al-Qaeda operational commander of 9/11 attacks, who was arrested in 2003 in Pakistan and is now in U.S. custody.
The current leader of Jundallah, Abdolmalek Rigi, is a bloodthirsty maniac even by the standards of the region. In an interview with Dan Rather, Rigi showed a video in which he personally beheaded his own brother-in-law, al-Qaeda-style.
Rigi denies having a separatist agenda and claims he wants to establish a "United States of Iran," presumably with more autonomy for Iranian Baluchistan. He also denies links to al-Qaeda and the Taliban, and he characterizes Jundallah – which has since changed its name to the Iranian People’s Resistance Movement – as an Islamic "awakening" movement.
This "awakening" parlance should be all too familiar to Middle East observers: it is the same sort of "awakening" that energized the U.S. military "surge" in Iraq, made possible by an American alliance with Sunni tribes who claimed to have been awakened to the danger posed by al-Qaeda. Substitute Iran for al-Qaeda, and you have the echoes of the Sunni-card strategy being played by the U.S. and Israel throughout the region. Support for Jundallah fits in nicely with the effort to forge an anti-Iranian united front, bringing together the U.S. and its Sunni allies in the region, with the Israelis providing backup and (largely covert) support.
Obama, with his peace overtures, serves as the smiley-face mask for some pretty loathsome activities. The U.S. government claims to be fighting terrorism, yet is sponsoring groups that plant bombs in mosques, kidnap tourists as well as Iranian policemen, and fund their activities with drug-running in addition to covert subsidies courtesy of the U.S. taxpayers. The recent suicide bombing in Zahedan was the work of Jundallah. These are war crimes, carried out with the full knowledge of the leaders of both parties in Congress, paid for by you and me, and conducted in our name.
What’s even more outrageous is that the Obama administration, far from decrying or even trying to distance itself from such activities, is endorsing and expanding this style of warfare by appointing Lt. Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal to head up U.S. military operations in Afghanistan. McChrystal was formerly commander of the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), a secret army of special-ops commandos who murdered, tortured, and kidnapped suspected terrorists throughout the world.
McChrystal’s appointment is part of the "new thinking" in the Pentagon that goes under the general rubric of COIN [.pdf], which emphasizes the political alongside the military as an essential element of successful counterinsurgency operations. The Jundallah operation reeks of this new counterinsurgency doctrine – championed by Democratic think-tanks and Iraq commander David Petraeus – that’s all the rage in the Obama administration. I’m thinking, in particular, of Jundallah’s recent name-change: I wonder what Pentagon contractor came up with "Iranian People’s Resistance Movement."
What’s going on in Iran today – a sustained campaign of terrorism directed against civilians and government installations alike – is proof positive that nothing has really changed much in Washington, as far as U.S. policy toward Iran is concerned. We are on a collision course with Tehran, and both sides know it. Obama’s public "reaching out" to the Iranians is a fraud of epic proportions. While it’s true that our covert terrorist attacks on Iran were initiated under the Bush regime, under Obama we’re seeing no letup in these sorts of incidents; if anything, they’ve increased in frequency and severity.
Of course, we hear nothing about this from the U.S. media, Seymour Hersh excepted. All we get from them, and from the "progressive" community, for that matter, is cheerleading for the administration. Every time he betrays them, the limousine liberals and their media amen corner blame it on bad advisers, the Republicans, or the iron necessity of "moderating" his liberal politics in the name of "pragmatism." Yet in a situation such as this, when the first shots of a war against Iran are being fired, one has to ask: doesn’t the president know about this – and, if so, does he approve?
Well, of course he knows, you dummy – it wouldn’t be happening if he didn’t give the green light, now would it?
Those who dread the prospect of war with Iran and hope to avoid it are a bit tardy in their concerns. I have news for these people: we’re already at war with Iran, and have been for quite a while. It’s only a matter of time, and circumstance, before it becomes official.
Read more by Justin Raimondo
- The Orange Revolution, Peeled – February 7th, 2010
- Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell — Don’t Go – February 4th, 2010
- Who Was That Well-Dressed Man? – February 2nd, 2010
- Will the Dragon Awake? – January 31st, 2010
- The State of the Empire – January 28th, 2010





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ProudPersian
June 3rd, 2009 at 8:42 am
"The U.S. government claims to be fighting terrorism, yet is sponsoring groups that plant bombs in mosques, kidnap tourists as well as Iranian policemen, and fund their activities with drug-running in addition to covert subsidies courtesy of the U.S. taxpayers. The recent suicide bombing in Zahedan was the work of Jundallah. These are war crimes, carried out with the full knowledge of the leaders of both parties in Congress, paid for by you and me, and conducted in our name."
Unbelievable. This doesn't seem to be written by an American writer/blogger. Thank you Mr. Raimondo for an honest, clear, and Thorough report.
I wonder for how long our government can carry out a foreign policy as such. Spending our (read tax payer) money on terrorist groups such as Jundallah will most certainly have a backlash (by at least creating an organization that could turn around and become our enemy). Remember that the Afghani resistance against the Soviet's occupation in the 80s, funded by the US, became the Taliban and its supporter OBL later on.
The American politicians seem to never learn from their mistakes and their short history.
Geo1671
June 3rd, 2009 at 10:47 am
Well done Justin.
However, one little ,justin problem, 'the (alleged- accused but not proven or convicted ) al-Qaeda operational commander of 9/11 attacks, who was arrested in 2003 in Pakistan " :^(
Pattonpaws
June 3rd, 2009 at 10:48 am
The President's actions against Iran confirm he, as was our last faux President, is a tool of the Israeli Lobby. While he affects a conciliatory and open manner towards Iran, he has secretly unleashed the 'dogs of war' against them. President Obama is becoming our worst nightmare.
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jpsmith123
June 3rd, 2009 at 11:44 am
As the Zionist false-flag attack of 9/11/2001 is being exposed for all to see, the Zionist madmen and their puppet Obama need to start their big war *soon*, before the 911 "truth movement" can gain any more ground.
(BTW, in light of antiwar.com's views of the first "Pearl Harbor" fraud, I don't understand why antiwar.com doesn't seem interested in helping to expose the second Pearl Harbor fraud, i.e., the 911 cover-up. Your uncharacteristic silence on the matter is deafening ).
promise4
June 3rd, 2009 at 12:01 pm
This, as you call it smiley face, is the reason that Obama is even more dangerous than George Bush–he lies better, doing it with that smile and a charisma that the tongue tied and silly looking George Bush could not gain from attending charm school for one hundred years. This is the change that makes some people believe, but it is only skin deep. Add to this the facts that the peace movement, which was only a strategy to get Obama elected, for the most part has folded, and Netanyahu's determination to expand the settlements, and his rejection of the two state solution, and war becomes inevitable. Like the North Koreans the Iranians are no fools; the only hope they have is in developing a nuclear deterrent.
sgirl00
June 3rd, 2009 at 1:05 pm
Justin, thanks for saying it. Democrats are more dangerous than Republicans. They make it look like Obama is reaching out to Iran, while they are tearing country apart. That's what was done to Serbia, they supported criminal elements in Kosovo, and broke the country. I can only sympathize with Iranians.
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juneconsley
June 3rd, 2009 at 3:30 pm
Why has the cable media ignored these facts as you have related them? Americans only hear and are told that Ahmadinajad and the government of Iran will attack the United States; therefore, we should allow Israel to attack Iran in order to save the US. This is AIPAC's propaganda! What is our $591 billion for defense, $70 billion for intelligence agencies, and $47 billion for homelan d security being used for if not to keep the US secure? The Congress has sold out Americans for Israeli provided dollars with which to fund their campaigns, ignoring the fact that the Israeli dollars originate from US tax payers. Every representative in the US Congress is a shill for Israel — they certainly are not looking our for the interests of US taxpayers.
Treg
June 3rd, 2009 at 5:20 pm
"The recent suicide bombing in Zahedan was the work of Jundallah. These are war crimes, carried out with the full knowledge of the leaders of both parties in Congress, paid for by you and me, and conducted in our name." ……..
"Terrorism from America: Terrorism Done in Our Name": Perhaps that should be your next book?
Perhaps the book could just survey various countries who endured terrorism from America starting at the end of WWII. For 90% of us, boring History is all that happened before WWII. What matters today to Americans is what happened after WWII to present day.
Just a thought,
Treg
jbnhm
June 3rd, 2009 at 5:25 pm
Sibel Edmonds has started a new project called Expose MSM
http://123realchange.blogspot.com/2009/06/project...
She's asking people to cross post it everywhere and she's asking for support
RickR30
June 3rd, 2009 at 7:56 pm
Oh my. What would the US say about a country that funds terrorism? What would we have to do to such a country? The funny thing is that many claim that Islam is a religion that will not rest until every country has become Islamic. And yet it seems that we are the ones who won't stop overthrowing goverments until they are our puppets. Or ultimately, the Zionist machinery won't stop until every single country on earth has Joe "I love Israel" Bidens in power and its agents (Rahm Emanuelle) in charge.
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Sean2009
June 3rd, 2009 at 11:10 pm
Thanks for writing this article, Mr. Raimondo. I wish every American could understand and internalize the implications of what you present here. America has no moral authority to comment on terrorism.
GeoffreyTransom
June 3rd, 2009 at 11:34 pm
If the US sends clandestine agents into a country and blow shit up and kills people, it's a "covert program"; if the US sends missiles and cluster bombs to 'Israel' it's 'aid' …
If Iran is accused of selling some Kalashinikovs to Palestinian freedom fighters, it's 'a state sponsor of terror'.
There, in a nutshell, is the prima facie case for nuking Washington DC at the very first opportunity. And bear in mind (pace the statements of the US government) – any government casualties are 'valid targets', and any civilian casualties are 'an unfortunate consequence of the war against terror'.
Alan MacDonald
June 4th, 2009 at 1:52 am
Clearly, Justin, this is not the foreign policy of a democracy — but of an EMPIRE.
Americans must come to understand that our country is actually controlled by a global ruling-elite 'corporate financial Empire' hiding behind the facade of its two-party 'Vichy' sham of democracy.
The candid, blunt, and continual use of the accurate term "EMPIRE" to describe this perversion of government, is (per George Lakoff's insight on cognitive science and linguistics) essential to informing the thinking of Americans on this reality. The language and the thinking informed by language is necessary to resolve the 'contested concept' of what democracy is and isn't.
What we have here is EMPIRE — which is anti-democratic at its very core.
If the American people don't start having trusted sources informing them through candid language (ie. plain speaking) that this IS Empire, then they will have great difficulty understanding that their actions are valid in resisting, and confronting Empire — for the American people will never revolt against what they believe is democracy. They must first be informed, through clear and unambiguous language, that what we have here is NOT democracy, but only disguised, 'Vichy' facade of false democracy imposed by EMPIRE — just as the French clearly understood that the crude, first-generation, one-party 'Vichy' government was not a French Republic, but an imposed occupation by the Nazi EMPIRE.
The battle to recapture our country from this Empire must be waged first in winning the 'language' and the 'minds' (not the hearts and the minds) of our own citizens.
Alan MacDonald
Sanford, Maine
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Valerianus
June 4th, 2009 at 10:53 pm
Obama's pick for his chief of staff pretty much said it all. Having the son of fanatical Israeli Zionists dispensing "advice" to the U.S. president is a public crowning of the Israel Lobby's influence on U.S. policy. Sadly, no one in the media even thinks that such a person might have a conflict of interest. Is anyone investigating Rahm Emanuel's backdoor channels to the Israeli government?
Valerianus
June 4th, 2009 at 11:03 pm
The only reason history before World War II is regarded as boring by so many people is because it is so poorly depicted. Find the right sources and you can discover many interesting things, such as the role of Woodrow Wilson in sowing the seeds of World War II, or the origins of the Zionist oppression of the Palestinians. A caveat, however: Use older sources; newer books as a general rule are heavily weighted in favor of the Zionists and are notorious for their incestuous recycling of platitudes. Here's a challenge: Try to find some information on the Palestinian uprising that began in the 1930s against the Zionists and the British. Among other things, you'll discover that the Israeli practice of destroying Palestinian homes had its origins with the tactics of the British Army, which goes a long way in explaining why the Palestinians use so much anti-colonial rhetoric.
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skiusma
June 6th, 2009 at 1:00 am
Oh boo hoo—
and where dd you mention in your typically slanted article full of lies about the number of Americans killed by IED's sent int Iraq and Afghanistan by and from Iran???
Remember, they started the covert war. Now they have to live with it until they stop the exporting of weapons and IED's.
podger
June 7th, 2009 at 10:51 pm
Doesn't anyone think that maybe Obama might really be serious about improving relations with Iran, but there are others who don't want to see this happen and that might be who supported last week's attacks? This could be Saudi Arabia, Israel, Al Qaeda, pro-Cheney elements in the CIA, or even Ahmadinejad doing it as a campaign ploy.
Do you really think that the President green lights every attack by shadowy militant groups we've made the mistake of supporting?
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