The Real Aim of Israel’s Bomb Iran Campaign
Reuel Marc Gerecht’s screed justifying an Israeli bombing attack on Iran coincides with the opening of the new Israel lobby campaign marked by the introduction of House Resolution 1553 expressing full support for such an Israeli attack.
What is important to understand about this campaign is that the aim of Gerecht and of the right-wing government of Benjamin Netanyahu is to support an attack by Israel so that the United States can be drawn into direct, full-scale war with Iran.
That has long been the Israeli strategy for Iran, because Israel cannot fight a war with Iran without full U.S. involvement. Israel needs to know that the United States will finish the war that Israel wants to start.
Gerecht openly expresses the hope that any Iranian response to the Israeli attack would trigger full-scale U.S. war against Iran. "If Khamenei has a death-wish, he’ll let the Revolutionary Guards mine the strait, the entrance to the Persian Gulf," writes Gerecht. "It might be the only thing that would push President Obama to strike Iran militarily…." Gerecht suggest that the same logic would apply to any Iranian "terrorism against the United States after an Israeli strike," by which we really means any attack on a U.S. target in the Middle East. Gerecht writes that Obama might be "obliged" to threaten major retaliation "immediately after an Israeli surprise attack."
That’s the key sentence in this very long Gerecht argument. Obama is not going to be "obliged" to join Israeli aggression against Iran unless he feels that domestic political pressures to do so are too strong to resist. That’s why the Israelis are determined to line up a strong majority in Congress and public opinion for war to foreclose Obama’s options.
In the absence of confidence that Obama would be ready to come into the war fully behind Israel, there cannot be an Israeli strike.
Gerecht’s argument for war relies on a fanciful nightmare scenario of Iran doling out nuclear weapons to Islamic extremists all over the Middle East. But the real concern of the Israelis and their lobbyists, as Gerecht’s past writing has explicitly stated, is to destroy Iran’s Islamic regime in a paroxysm of U.S. military violence.
Gerecht first revealed this Israeli-neocon fantasy as early as 2000, before the Iranian nuclear program was even taken seriously, in an essay written for a book published by the Project for a New American Century. Gerecht argued that, if Iran could be caught in a "terrorist act," the U.S. Navy should "retaliate with fury." The purpose of such a military response, he wrote, should be to "strike with truly devastating effect against the ruling mullahs and the repressive institutions that maintain them."
And lest anyone fail to understand what he meant by that, Gerecht was more explicit: "That is, no cruise missiles at midnight to minimize the body count. The clerics will almost certainly strike back unless Washington uses overwhelming, paralyzing force."
In 2006-07, the Israeli war party had reason to believed that it could hijack U.S. policy long enough to get the war it wanted, because it had placed one of its most militant agents, David Wurmser, in a strategic position to influence that policy.
We now know that Wurmser, formerly a close adviser to Benjamin Netanyahu and during that period Vice President Dick Cheney’s main adviser on the Middle East, urged a policy of overwhelming U.S. military force against Iran. After leaving the administration in 2007, Wurmser revealed that he had advocated a U.S. war on Iran, not to set back the nuclear program but to achieve regime change.
"Only if what we do is placed in the framework of a fundamental assault on the survival of the regime will it have a pick-up among ordinary Iranians," Wurmser told The Telegraph. The U.S. attack was not to be limited to nuclear targets but was to be quite thorough and massively destructive. "If we start shooting, we must be prepared to fire the last shot. Don’t shoot a bear if you’re not going to kill it."
Of course, that kind of war could not be launched out of the blue. It would have required a casus belli to justify a limited initial attack that would then allow a rapid escalation of U.S. military force. In 2007, Cheney acted on Wurmser’s advice and tried to get Bush to provoke a war with Iran over Iraq, but it was foiled by the Pentagon.
As Wurmser was beginning to whisper that advice in Cheney’s ear in 2006, Gerecht was making the same argument in the Weekly Standard:
"Bombing the nuclear facilities once would mean we were declaring war on the clerical regime. We shouldn’t have any illusions about that. We could not stand idly by and watch the mullahs build other sites. If the ruling mullahs were to go forward with rebuilding what they’d lost–and it would be surprising to discover the clerical regime knuckling after an initial bombing run–we’d have to strike until they stopped. And if we had any doubt about where their new facilities were (and it’s a good bet the clerical regime would try to bury new sites deep under heavily populated areas), and we were reasonably suspicious they were building again, we’d have to consider, at a minimum, using special-operations forces to penetrate suspected sites."
The idea of waging a U.S. war of destruction against Iran is obvious lunacy, which is why U.S. military leaders have strongly resisted it both during the Bush and Obama administrations. But Gerecht makes it clear that Israel believes it can use its control of Congress to pound Obama into submission. Democrats in Congress, he boasts, "are mentally in a different galaxy than they were under President Bush." Even though Israel has increasingly been regarded around the world as a rogue state after its Gaza atrocities and the commando killings of unarmed civilians on board the Mavi Marmara, its grip on the U.S. Congress appears as strong as ever.
Moreover, polling data for 2010 show that a majority of Americans have already been manipulated into supporting war against Iran – in large part because more than two-thirds of those polled have gotten the impression that Iran already has nuclear weapons. The Israelis are apparently hoping to exploit that advantage. "If the Israelis bomb now, American public opinion will probably be with them," writes Gerecht. "Perhaps decisively so." Netanyahu must be feeling good about the prospects for pressuring Barack Obama to join an Israeli war of aggression against Iran. It was Netanyahu, after all, who declared in 2001, "I know what America is. America is a thing you can move very easily, move it in the right direction. They won’t get in the way."
Read more by Gareth Porter
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- Iranian Bomb Graph Appears Adapted from One on Internet – December 13th, 2012
- News Media Misled by IAEA Data on Sensitive Iranian Stockpile – November 20th, 2012





Ronald Coorman
August 1st, 2010 at 5:24 am
Gerecht is a Hitler like fanatic very dangerous he-s advocating state terrorism, a real warmonger, should be lock up in Guantanamo.
Amir Goy
August 1st, 2010 at 7:47 am
Indeed…this little Hitler also surely understands that Iran's leaders are not stupid or suicidal or inclined to actually do anything more provocative than conduct a perfectly legal nuclear energy program…hence, any event that might be used as a 'trigger' to launch their insane war, will be a 'false flag' not unlike the events of 911.
Augustbrhm
August 1st, 2010 at 9:47 am
america knows that will surely hasten the end of her and israel no doubt about that and a good thing at that at least the world should be peaceful.
sherban
August 1st, 2010 at 9:48 am
Wurmser,Gerecht are intellectual criminals.But is hard to find an apology for Israeli people or American people,they suit the same definition:criminals.
B. Bodkin
August 1st, 2010 at 10:10 am
Iranians have been responsible for the deaths of American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, but nobody who frequents this website wants to hear it. It's the despicable Mullahs who are the enemy of humanity, but nobody wants to hear that either. Even Arab states like the UAE are publicly urging the USA to attack the Mullahs. The desperate need to prevent these crazies from going nuclear is shared by many, not just Israelis and "neocons". But folks 'round these parts sure don't want to hear it! Nope, not when you've been cultivating your pet narrative for decades.
Lloyd
August 1st, 2010 at 10:32 am
One hears the claim that the Iranians are supporting the insurgencies in Iraq and AfPak. Individual Iranians most certainly are. Just like individual Saudis and other Arabs certainly are. The GWOT is for some Muslims what the Spanish Civil War was for Lefties in the Thirties: The Cause.
Individual support is one thing, official gov't sponsorship is another. If the US had any proof that the Iranian gov't was behind the insurgencies it would have bombed Iran a long time ago.
sherban
August 1st, 2010 at 11:04 am
It is one from two:or Israel and US are democracies and the responsibility falls on the people or they are not and then it is possible to say that the people was manipulated (as in Nazi Germany)
geo1671
August 1st, 2010 at 11:32 am
History repeats itself. –people are manipulated (as in Nazi NATO)
Interesting term, rarely used-Ashkenazism :^/
mickperry
August 1st, 2010 at 11:39 am
So are the Iranians also being pulled in to a war not of their choosing? This linked article suggests so. Is their enemy's enemy now their friend? There's a load of puff in the article, but is there also an element of truth? Iran has been the victim of at least five years of low intensity warfare from the West, what, were it done to us, we would not hesitate to call 'terrorism'. http://www.nationalpost.com/news/world/Enter+Iran….
mickperry
August 1st, 2010 at 11:44 am
The link appears not work. Try page 5 of the comments, posted by 'des', same Gareth Porter article, over on Information Clearing House.
peacenik
August 1st, 2010 at 12:23 pm
Americans have willfully shot down an Iranian passenger plane killing over hundred civilians. America installed and maintained the Shaw who also killed hundreds of innocents.
Loraine
August 1st, 2010 at 12:29 pm
We are SICK of the Neo-cons and WAR!!!!!!
Arch Mangle
August 1st, 2010 at 1:49 pm
You're delusional. The deaths of American Soldiers are the responsibility of Americans themselves (both the people and their rulers). You as a nation have no one else to blame but yourselves. Besides, what proof do you have that Iranians have any responsibility for their deaths? Is this more speculation?
You talk about "The desperate need to prevent these crazies from going nuclear is shared by many" but it is the American, Israeli and British entities who are the real crazies. The Bomb is probably safer in the hands of the Mullahs than it'll ever be in the hands of Western Loonies, after all, what other country has used DU and Nuclear bombs against a civilian population? None other than the USA. You say we've been cultivating our "Pet Narrative for decades", well, you and your ilk have been cultivating yours too …
beebolt
August 1st, 2010 at 2:13 pm
I am sure Iranian Mullahs are thugs as much as the Americans are. What are they doing the first place occupying Iraq and destroying that nation. Didn't they make a deal with the Iranian to split Iraq between them. Wake up man..are you justifying American occupation to Iraq..get the hell out of Muslim world and go back to your fukking country.
Druthers
August 1st, 2010 at 2:24 pm
Israel is highly deserving of the badge of courage. They are courageous enough to get someone else, the USA, to pay for their wars and now brag about how dumb we are and how easily we can be maneuvered into fighting their next war.
All those out in Utah must be trembling in their beds. The Mullahs need sand, it seems they haven't got enough "over there."
N. Arfan
August 1st, 2010 at 2:56 pm
to Bodkin, UAE doesn't represent the Arab nation dummy, it's only one ruler who fears to lose his seat. The Arab people not their puppet rulers stand firmly by the Iranian nation and they will support them during war time. I know so because I am one of them and I don't know any Arab sunni, shiite or christian supporting a strike against Iran except for their rulers such as Mubarak from Egypt, the Royal Saudis and most of the rulers in the Gulf.
Andrewp111
August 1st, 2010 at 3:32 pm
It is patently false that Israel is incapable of finishing a war with Iran, unless of course Israel's presumed nuclear arsenal is itself a lie. If Israel really has nukes, they can simply wipe out all of Iran's population centers and military bases. And then an opportunistic third party, such as China or Iraq, will move in to take the oil.
dedreckon
August 1st, 2010 at 6:06 pm
You are a moron aren't you? What do think Russia will do when Israel starts using nuclear weapons right on their border? Beter yet, what do you think the war mongers in Washington and the American people would do if one of our adversaries starting nuking Toronto? There, that should get you thinking straight.
dedreckon
August 1st, 2010 at 6:15 pm
Israel is a countryt of 5 or 6 million, while Iran is a heavily armed country of 75 million. Iran also has defense pacts with China, Russia and Syria plus Hezbolla in Lebanon that promises to hit Israel if Iran is attacked.
You Israel First traitors had better hope The US helps you because otherwise Israel is done if you provoke a war and most likely even if the US helps them Israel as a nation will probably be permanently destroyed.
davey
August 1st, 2010 at 6:17 pm
god if there is god I hope to put love in every one's soul
E. A. Costa
August 1st, 2010 at 6:17 pm
Actually blatant British, then Anglo-American exploitation and belligerence to Iran (Persia before the 1930's) ranges back to the 19th Century.
Spengler rightly counted Arab and Iranian culture as "western", but the local paradigms are much different.
Unlike most European countries, for example, including Russia and the United States, the clergy was usually on the side of the people and "justice" in "revolution".
That is also how the Mullahs came to power.
This is an ancient, very successful, complex and enduring culture that most westerners, and especially ethnocentric British and American morons, simply do not grasp.
Islam in its Shi'ite version is now the religion of the majority and central, but is far from the only defining element.
E. A. Costa
August 1st, 2010 at 6:31 pm
Yes, the Neo-Cons have been plotting this scenario for more than a decade.
But Porter's analysis can also be read as a US attempt to persuade the Iranians to respond to an Israeli attack in a way that does not involve the Gulf or the US directly.
"Why won't the Iranians allow us to have a little limited war while we push regime change?" is a clear undertone.
That is nonsense.
Doomsday is doomsday, and any US attack on Iran, however overwhelming, will also be the end of the US. Nor does Iran need nuclear weapons to engineer such a response.
Israeli arrogance is equaled only by the arrogance of the US military elite, and their inability to confront the precariousness of the US position, which cannot be resolved by military power or action, or nuclear war, and which actions will only ring ultimate disaster to a head.
Thus the Iranian counter–any Israeli and/or US attack on Iran will be met by an overwhelming Iranian response against both the US and Israel.
Iran is not Iraq and the Iranians are not naive American "allies" like Hussein.
Incidentally, the Israelis have also been playing up themselves as the "saviors" of Arabs–including Saudis–again demonsized Iran also for at least a decade.
There may be Arab ruling elites dumb enough to countenance such an absurdity, but it remains absurd for all that, and will not play.
E. A. Costa
August 1st, 2010 at 6:32 pm
"against demonized Iran"
E. A. Costa
August 1st, 2010 at 6:36 pm
Josephus is worth very close reading, again and again.
E. A. Costa
August 1st, 2010 at 7:18 pm
"It is patently false that Israel is incapable of finishing a war with Iran, unless of course Israel's presumed nuclear arsenal is itself a lie. If Israel really has nukes, they can simply wipe out all of Iran's population centers and military bases."
Ah yes, and nuclear weapons ended the US war against Japan, right?
The lie is that nuclear weapons wield any power at all. A few do nothing conventional weapons cannot do, or over time, unconventional ones, and a vast multiplicity, as Israel systematically nuking Iran, is suicide even if there were no nuclear response.
The absurd lie has been going on for a long time–MacCarthur thought nukes would have stopped the Chinese Communists in Korea, and some American military wanted to "nuke" the Vietcong and North Vietnamese.
American infantile arrogance is just another Walt Disney fantasy.
There are American politicians and military who still think they have the "power" to destroy the world, or any subset of it, at will. and that therefore the world must obey them. Without destroying themselves. Keep dreaming. Nixon's pitiful, helpless giant is closer to the target, with a revolver pointed at his heart.
You want Armageddon–go for it. There are millions of Armageddon's across the world every day.
Now toddle off and go fondle your H-Bombs.
What else is new? And by the way the US owes the Communist Chinese trillions.
E. A. Costa
August 1st, 2010 at 7:22 pm
"They asked me what I thought of the atomic bomb. I said I had not been able to take any interest in it.
I like to read detective and mystery stories. I never get enough of them but whenever one of them is or was about death rays and atomic bombs I never could read them. What is the use, if they are really as destructive as all that there is nothing left and if there is nothing there nobody to be interested and nothing to be interested about. If they are not as destructive as all that then they are just a little more or less destructive than other things and that means that in spite of all destruction there are always lots left on this earth to be interested or to be willing and the thing that destroys is just one of the things that concerns the people inventing it or the people starting it off, but really nobody else can do anything about it so you have to just live along like always, so you see the atomic [bomb] is not at all interesting, not any more interesting than any other machine, and machines are only interesting in being invented or in what they do, so why be interested. I never could take any interest in the atomic bomb, I just couldn't any more than in everybody's secret weapon. That it has to be secret makes it dull and meaningless. Sure it will destroy a lot and kill a lot, but it's the living that are interesting not the way of killing them, because if there were not a lot left living how could there be any interest in destruction. Alright, that is the way I feel about it. They think they are interested about the atomic bomb but they really are not not any more than I am. Really not. They may be a little scared, I am not so scared, there is so much to be scared of so what is the use of bothering to be scared, and if you are not scared the atomic bomb is not interesting.
Everybody gets so much information all day long that they lose their common sense. They listen so much that they forget to be natural. This is a nice story."
Gertrude Stein 1946.
A brilliant way of saying, "Atomic bomb–oh, that's nice. Now run along little man, nurse has to change your diaper."
G.Kurtz
August 1st, 2010 at 8:11 pm
I expect another false flag israeli attack on America just like 911 any day now. israel is the most dangerous country in the world with it's agents spread throughout our country like cancerous cells.
Schmuck
August 1st, 2010 at 8:20 pm
That's probably why we're in Iraq and Afghanistan; any false move by Iraq and it's an all out attack on both flanks. Let's not forget a nice little Marine landing along Iran's southern coast.
victor
August 1st, 2010 at 8:44 pm
Israel is filled with crackpots. They have the notion they are invincibel as "chosens." so they start wars.
What these fools are doing is TEMPTING GOD and that will be disastrous for Israel. They will be burned for their insolences and testiness.
dedreckon
August 1st, 2010 at 8:55 pm
Retaliation by Iran would be swift. They have promised the launching of 11,000 medium range ballistic missiles (conventional) within the first minutes of an American or Israeli attack. Isreali's Dimona Nuclear reactor and nuclear weapons storage is high on the target list and the Iranians have warned publicly that it will the first. Iran does not require nuclear weapons as a decisive attack on Dimona will serve as their nuclear response.
All American bases, installations and ships and arcraft carriers are also high on the target lists.
If Israel initiates the attack Iran will attack all American/Nato targets in Range (which they all are) as Iran will blame the US and Israel as their proxy. As Admiral Mullen has stated (Chmn Joint Chiefs) he regards an attack on Iran's outcome will be that of "unintended consequences."
Heathcliff_Maw
August 1st, 2010 at 2:13 pm
If Israel were to ever attack Iran with nuclear weapons, the US and other countries would be obligated by the NPT to attack Israel, not that it would actually happen.
Heathcliff_Maw
August 1st, 2010 at 9:17 pm
Israel is the foremost foreign enemy of the American people.
If the oblivious, propagandized American sheeple ever recognized the truth, then Israel would deservedly be the country Americans hate most–not because it is "the Jewish state," but because it is so destructive towards American interests.
DavidSpero
August 1st, 2010 at 11:30 pm
I recently saw a beautiful Iranian movie called The Song of Sparrows. Iran is a peaceful society, with people just trying to live their lives and treat each other right. Of course there is discrimination and even outright oppression of some groups in Iran. But to imagine these people being bombed and starved and poisoned and all the other horrors the US and Israel visit on people, for no reason at other than USRael's own megalomaniacal insanity, is too tragic and enraging to tolerate.
At the very least, call your congresspeople every day to oppose HR1553. And don't stop with phone calls – take it as far as you dare.
marko
August 2nd, 2010 at 2:21 am
understandable sentiment, but don't kid yourself.
marko
August 2nd, 2010 at 2:28 am
dude, you can't first call out Israel for believing they are "chosen" and then in the next sentence posit some god who has another idea about how they should act. there is no chosen people because there is no god. It's really that simple. It's just us, and we have to figure it out ourselves.
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Nike
August 31st, 2010 at 5:20 am
The American people have hardly been 'manipulated' – as the article claims – into supporting an attack on Iran. Like their support for Bush's torture chambers – whose popularity WENT UP in the USA after pictures of his victims were published – they do it because that's the kind of people they are. We adults are responsible for the things we do and support, and that includes Americans. It's called 'responsibility.'