AIPAC’s War and the Bugle Boy

March 24, 2007

Col. Karen Kwiatkowski, who blew the whistle on the ersatz intelligence being manufactured at Douglas Feith’s Office of Special Plans, offers the following sharp critique of Cheney’s speech at the AIPAC conference:

But it is Cheney – not al Qaeda – who is watching the clock now.  This former Secretary of Defense understands only too well that the deployment of two battle groups in the Persian Gulf, and the onset of this year’s “spring offensive” in Afghanistan both point to a ticking clock – second-generation shock and awe forces require many months of planning, and a massive logistics tail to support even a short-lived coordinated attack.  The clock is indeed ticking, and nothing must get in the way of that.  It is not ticking for the occupied Palestinian territories, nor the fractured and dazed Iraqis living out some kind of neo-colonial nightmare.  Those efforts are perfectly on track, as hoped for, and AIPAC completely understands this. 

It is all about Iran.  The U.S. military, from the tone and content of Cheney’s speech, is now ready, and the window is open.  The administration may actually be a bit behind in building its public case – at least one as plausible as the false case made by this same administration less than five years ago regarding Iraq. Part of this case-making process entails boxing the Congress, and preventing that body from asserting its collective intellect, refreshing its own collective familiarity with truth, justice, reality and even the Constitution.  Iran is back on the table, and the House warning language on Iran stricken.

70% of the American public, and most of the soldiers and Marines in Iraq understand the idiocy, the pointlessness and shoddy logic of this alter-ego “war” we are fighting in Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, soon Iran and perhaps even Syria… But the 70% in this country have no important conferences for the political leadership, they have no lobbyists, they have no deep pockets…AIPAC, on the other hand, has all these things.

And soon, it is likely they’ll have their desired attacks on Iran. We may soon hear of an accident, an incursion, or a purported attack on our forces.  That provocation will force the President to bomb until our bombs run out, and will give the Democrats one more opportunity to prove their abject fealty to war.  From what we are hearing of this year’s AIPAC conference, it will be up to a few honest and courageous souls in the Senate, or a revolt of the generals, to stop America’s next war.

4 Responses to “AIPAC’s War and the Bugle Boy”

  1. naj said

    You know m.idrees, it is at times like this that one becomes fatalist and throws one’s arm in the air and says:

    “Let them bring it on, we’ll help them with their imperial suicide.”

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  4. uncutdiamond said

    I liked Col. Kwiatowski’s openess and bravery in Steven Jarecki’s Why We Fight , but I’m not quite sure that the members of this administration who may have wanted armed conflict with Iran are even planning it. Can things get any crazier? I hope not. I love this nation and Iran has every right to defend itself and will bury this nation if it tries to do something. Col. Kwiatkowski’s assesment of AIPAC is a hard one for people to swallow. Many will likely see it for having latent anti-Semitic meaning, although that’s really quite irrelevant. Clearly, AIPAC lobbied the Bush administration on the Iraq War. I just hope some of Congress will shut their doors on the organization as Rep. Betty McCollum did last spring http://www.nybooks.com/articles/19063.

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