By: Soraya Sepahpour-Ulrich
“There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one
who is striking at the root”.
- Henry David Thoreau
With censorship abound, we must
dodge the bullet of stupor and learn to recognize that Dick Cheney, this Yale
drop-out who wore the color of cowardice during the Vietnam War, was chosen to
be the devil’s instrument in order to influence George Bush on his destructive
path.
While the electronic highways are
jammed with petitions to impeach Bush and Cheney, we must not fail to hold to
account those who have held our highest office hostage and ax the root of
evil. The destructive forces have
already made their way into our future and the sparks alone are more threatening
that the blaze we are currently engulfed in.
A future determined by the enemies
of compassion and humanity. The seeds of damnation have been planted in such
places as The Institute for Advanced
Strategic and Political Studies (IASPS); a Jerusalem-based think tank which
spewed out the likes of David Wurmser, the Middle East adviser to Dick Cheney,
Douglas Feith, and Richard Perle, the architects of the Iraq war. They hatched their dastardly schemes
among the most ambitious and ruthless of Americans, spreading their lust for
hatred, greed, and genocidal wars.
Our collective apathy being the weapon they chose to accept for our
submission.
Surely it was no coincidence that
David Wurmser found himself at the pro-Israel American Enterprise Institute
(AEI) where Lynn Cheney, the Vice President’s wife was a senior fellow (and
where she also served on board of directors of Lockheed until 2001. Lockheed Martin stocks, not
surprisingly, soared as a result of the illegal invasion of Iraq). What good fortune for Wurmser that
Lynn’s husband selected him to be his Middle East Security Advisor. Cheney, the man behind the
Iraq war, and the power in the White
House. With a defeated army, he seeks further
battles as he turns his lust for another massacre towards Iran[i].
What is the prize of this
slaughter?
Eliminating
Competition
Upon taking office, George W. Bush
commissioned the Bakers Institute (Rice University) and the Council on Foreign
Relations to study the energy trends and requirements of the 21st
century. The comprehensive 99-page
report recommended that not only should the administration ease its Iraqi
oil-field investment restrictions, but actions and policies should be taken to
promote the well-being of the Iraqi people which was being undermined in light
of the sanctions and the continuous bombings. Although the report strongly recommended
the enlistment of allies in order to phase out the sanctions with “highly
focused and enforced sanctions that target the regime’s ability to maintain and
acquire weapons of mass destruction” it stated that the hostilities should be
stopped.
Furthermore, the joint report
favored the Iranian route for the Caspian oil exports which would serve several
purposes. In itself, it would
translate into a policy shift towards Tehran, and
throw Iran as a counter
weight to Iraq. The transport of oil through
Iran versus the prohibitively
expensive longer and costly Baku-Ceyhan pipeline would be pf great benefit to
the West, and the world, and help build up the drastically low global spare
capacity, according to the report.
Another strong contention of
the report was that the U.S.
ought to move the Caspian region into a zone of cooperation with
Russia instead of a zone of
competition and confrontation, enabling future cooperation such as jointly
countering Islamic militants in the region (Strategic Energy Policy Challenges
for the 21st Century, 2001, pp. 38-40,45,)[ii]. Of note, the Kazakh officials had been in
favor of the Iran route, as
well as the U.S. oil companies such as Chevron,
Exxon-Mobil and Conoco[iii].
There would have been no wars
except….
A.Nesdat Pamir delivered a strategy
paper in September 2001 which countered the Strategic Energy Policy Challenges for the
21st Century. His paper was entitled
“Turkey: The Key to Caspian Oil and
Gas”. He woefully cites the Strategic Energy Policy Challenges for the
21st Century paper while in his own strategy paper he argues that
since the Persian Gulf is expected to be responsible for almost 80% of the world
crude exports between 2000-2020, the control of this oil is of utmost
importance; citing a Turkish source, continues: “ given that the price of oil have
allowed states to invest heavily in Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), the
primary external of this development, both economically and diplomatically, has
been Russia”[iv]. Russia, therefore, is arming the Middle East with WMD and the 80% oil potential should be
rescued. According to him,
the lifeline of America would
be for it to use the prohibitively expensive Ceyhan –Baku Pipeline [through
Turkey and
Israel] in order to avoid the
anti-American Middle East .
In his paper, Pamir sounds the alarm at the Russian-EU friendship. It is worthwhile reminding the readers
that this report was written three months after George W. Bush invited Vladimir
Putin to be his guest having “looked deep into his eyes” and trusting Putin.
Today, there are missiles pointing
towards Russia and
Russia is aiming missiles at
Europe.
Indeed, the devil is a genius; so clever that the report Bush himself had
commissioned was tossed aside. War
was chosen over peace.
Eleven short days after the illegal
U.S. invasion of
Iraq, the Israeli
National
Infrastructures Minister, Joseph Paritzky showed his keen interest in running
Iraqi oil from Mosul to Haifa; an idea that had
been previously discussed in the 80’s with non other than Donald
Rumsfeld.[v] That was just to wet the
appetite….
Not only does Israel want to be the transit point for
Iraq’s oil, but for the whole Caspian
region. According to the Jewish
Telegraphic Agency (Oct 21, 2005), Benjamin Ben-Eliezer, Israel’s infrastructure
minister visited Turkey to discuss a $4 billion, 1,093 project to bring Caspian
Sea oil and gas to Turkey’s Mediterranean coast from Azerbaijan via
Georgia. The Israeli interest
is to see how this pipeline can serve Israeli interests. Alternatives discussed were to
transport the oil across Israel from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea,
where it would be loaded onto tankers headed for Asia. Another
option was to use the 158-mile Eilat-Ashkelon Pipeline to transport the oil from
the Mediterranean to the Red Sea. The pipeline build in 1968 during the
Shah’s regime was designed to ferry oil in the opposite direction, from east to
west.[vi]
It would seem that the flow of oil
through Israel warrants the dropping of bombs
on the region. As IASPS adjunct
scholar D.Y. Anaximander said in 2004: “The depths to which we've come … now marked
by the convergence of terrorist Islam and Western elites (represented at this
moment by the Democrat candidate for president of this country) are such that we
must be grateful—it is horrifying to say—that we were attacked by Muslims.”
[vii] But if only oil were the only source of
all evils. A more precious and scarce commodity that
is causing this butchery is water.
Policy makers in the Middle East are
keenly aware of the fact that climate change, population growth and escalating
rates of consumption has made water a critical determinant of foreign policy and
national security. But none have
Israel’s leverage given their
strategists and implementers in Washington.
According to BBC online President
Mikhail Gorbachev stated that there have been 21 armed disputes over water in
recent history - and 18 of them involved Israel. "It's highly unfair," said Yehezkel Lein, a water
expert for Israeli human rights group B'tselem, who help to solve water problems
in Palestinian areas. "We are talking
about mainly the mountain aquifer and the Jordan
River system. Regarding the first one Israel exploits
approximately 80% of the renewal water resources, and the Palestinians the
remaining 20%. Regarding the
Jordan River system, the Palestinians do not
have any access." [viii] At the rate they are being massacred,
Israel will soon have access to 100%
of the water. But that is hardly a
drop in the sand for Israel’s insatiable
thirst.
Israel faced one of its worst droughts in
1990-91. A second more serious
drought in 1998, forced it to turn to water rich Turkey. Years
earlier, former Turkish President Turgut Ozal had proposed a “peace pipeline” to
sell surplus water from the Seyhan and Ceyhan rivers to parched countries in the
region; a costly project, with the daunting challenge of requiring cooperation
between nations. It was time to
call in the troops – American troops.
In a strategy paper entitled “The
Geopolitics of Water” (September 2000 - IASPS) penned by Paul Michael Wihbey and
Ilan Berman, the following suggestions were made:
“The region contains two sets of countries,
each capable of drawing others to follow them, depending on their success. At
one pole are the Baathist dictatorships of Syria and Iraq: when the possibility existed, they were
aligned with the Soviet Union against the West.
At the other pole are the Israeli and Turkish democracies, allies of the
U.S. through thick and thin. On the
sidelines, Egypt,
Jordan, and
Lebanon have swung to and fro.”
They convince our policy makers in Washington
that : “There is little doubt that were
Turkey and
Israel intent on restoring
Lebanon and distributing the area’s
water in a rational manner, they would stand a chance of success. A stable
strategic grouping capable of deterring the militant Baathist regimes in
Syria and Iraq would
promote the commencement of large-scale regional water planning and grid
systems. Since extensive water planning proposals will necessitate the
establishment of pipelines and energy grids stretching across borders, a
political and military structure that can ensure the safety and security of the
carriers will be the prerequisite to effective water sharing. Already,
Turkey and
Israel have engaged in
serious negotiations starting in May 2000 to import 50 billion cubic meters of
fresh water from Turkey using tanker ships. But an
effective regional system would require political-military cooperation against
Syria”
Contrary to the devils’ predictions,
invasion of sovereign Iraq met with resistance. Turkey claims that the Manavgat River
basin is secure and that all necessary measures will be taken to
guarantee the safety and quality of water up to the loading point, but the
pipeline would have to go through Syria. Israel needs troops, American troops
in the region to ensure the safe passage of water – and oil.
Our policy makers, possessed, have
drowned America’s soul in blood, shame, and
infamy. Once again, ignoring a
policy of diplomacy which would lead to peace, we are being led to war. We owe it to future generations to
redeem ourselves. Not only must
Bush and Cheney be impeached, all those who endorse the policy of ‘all options
are on the table’ be removed from office, but with awareness and sound values,
we must hold to account the hijackers of American policy. “When spiders unite, they can tie down a
lion”. Ethiopian proverb
[iii]
A. Nesdat Pamir “Turkey: The key to Caspian Oil and
Gas”, IASPS September 2001
[iv]
Elnur Soltan, “Hatemi’nin Rusnya Ziyartei: Soyut Analsmalarin Somut Sonuclari”
(Hatemi’s visit to Russia: Concrete Results of Abstract
Agreement). Stratejik Analiz. April 2001 [Turkish] pp5-19
[vi] Yigal Schleifer “Isarel and Turkey hope to show that oil, water and business
to mix” Jewish Telegraphic Agency
New York Oct 21, 2005
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