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August 05, 2005

THE REAL AIPAC SPY RING STORY--IT WAS ALL ABOUT IRAN

Here's what the stories in today's Washington Post and New York Times on the new indictments of the two AIPAC spies aren't telling you: their espionage was principally about helping to prepare an attack by Israel on Iran. And one of the Israeli embassy officials who knows all about AIPAC's role in helping plan the attack on Iran has been whisked out of the country and out of the reach of U.S. prosecutors, the Israeli daily Ha'aretz reports this morning.

The neo-cons in the Pentagon had long been arguing for an attack on Iran to take out its nuclear facilities that had the potential to be converted for development of nuclear weapons. Wolfie's man Doug FeithFeith (below left) had been particularly assiduous in pressing the case for a "forward strategy" against Iran. Feith's views are madly extremist, and Jim Zogby collected them in an April profile of Feith that should scare the pants off of anyone rational. (Feith's been a major activist for years with the viciously anti-Arab crazies of the ZOA, the Zionist Organization of America).

When, for purely electoral reasons with the Iraq occupation going so disastrously, the White House decided against a direct attack by the U.S. on Iran, the neo-cons went to Plan B -- an attack on Iran by proxy, from Israel. The principal classified documents leaked to Israel through AIPAC -- the leaks that that began the investigation of the AIPAC spy ring, which has been going on now for over a year -- concerned Iran. Feith_and_franklin They were leaked by Feith's deputy, Larry Franklin, also now under a five-count indictment for spying. (At right, Feith and Franklin)

The plan for an Israeli attack on Iran has been long envisioned -- both in Washington and by Sharon's government -- but this attack is now in a highy advanced state of planning and could come as quickly as Sharon snaps his fingers to order it. Back on March 13, the London Times -- in a report that was largely ignored in the U.S. -- reported that: "The inner cabinet of Ariel Sharon, the Israeli prime minister, gave 'initial authorisation' for an attack at a private meeting last month on his ranch in the Negev desert,"

The London Times went on to describe how "

Israeli forces have used a mock-up of Iran’s Natanz uranium enrichment plant in the desert to practise destroying it. Their tactics include raids by Israel’s elite Shaldag (Kingfisher) commando unit and airstrikes by F-15 jets from 69 Squadron, using bunker-busting bombs to penetrate underground facilities. The plans have been discussed with American officials who are said to have indicated provisionally that they would not stand in Israel’s way if all international efforts to halt Iranian nuclear projects failed...." And, the Times added, "US officials warned last week that a military strike on Iranian nuclear facilities by Israeli or American forces had not been ruled out should the issue become deadlocked at the United Nations."

Just  a few weeks before that revelation of the concretization of Israeli plans for the Iran attack, Bush let the cat out of the bag in an off-the-cuff remark captured by London's Daily Telegraph, in a February 18 article headlined, "AMERICA WOULD BACK ISRAEL ATTACK ON IRAN." The Telegraph reported that Bush Bush_at_aipac_1 said: "Clearly, if I was the leader of Israel and I'd listened to some of the statements by the Iranian ayatollahs that regarded the security of my country, I'd be concerned about Iran having a nuclear weapon as well. And in that Israel is our ally, and in that we've made a very strong commitment to support Israel, we will support Israel if her security is threatened." (Above right, Bush at AIPAC's Convention).

Noting that Bush had gone off the reservations and failed to follow his handlers' brefing to stick to the agreed-on script, the Telegraph dryly noted: "His comments appeared to be a departure from the administration's line that there are no plans to attack at present and that Washington backs European diplomatic efforts. The remarks may have reflected Mr Bush's personal thinking on an issue causing deep concern in Washington...." Bush's slip-of-the-tongue that revealed his real intentions was front-page news in Le Monde and other European dailies -- but got no attention in the Stateside major media.

At the time Feith's deputy Franklin (and, today's indictments say, two other as yet unidentified Pentagon officials) were passing the classified documents on Iran to AIPAC for transmission to Israel, the White House had not yet given the green light to Sharon -- indeed, the Iran attack was in a holding pattern pending the outcome of negotiations over Teheran's nuke capacity  being led by the European powers which, unlike the U.S., have diplomatic relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Even so, U.S. fingerprints were all over the Israelis'  Iran attack, which had long been envisioned by U.S. policy-makers. The respected Israeli daily Ha'aretz spelled it out last September 13, reporting: "The Clinton administration laid the foundation for that option [of attacking Iran] by giving the Rabin government the okay to purchase, with coupons, the F-15I (dubbed "Thunder" in Israel). The Bush administration will complete the task by agreeing to give Israel air-to-surface munitions that will breach the mysteries of the nuclear network in the depths of Isfahan and other sites, far more concealed than the reactor that is on worldwide display at Bushehr. What the Americans are unable to do, because of European, United Nations and Congressional pressure, Israel will do."

The indictment of the two senior AIPAC staffers follows the indictment in may of Feith's footpad Larry Franklin. Franklin worked in the Office of Special Plans, run by then-Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Douglas Feith, who reported to then-Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz. The OSP functioned as a "shadow" intelligence service on Iraq, and provided much of the information to the White House that was used to justify the American invasion of Iraq. Some wags have called it "Feith-based intelligence", since much of that intelligence and information has now been proven to be utterly false. At the beginning of May, Franklin was arrested by the FBI for the passing of classified documents to two AIPAC staffers, who were then to pass them to Israel. The documents in question concerned Iran.

One of the two newly-indicted AIPACers isn't just anybody. Steve Rosen, 63, is the man who built AIPAC into the $40  million dollar Capitol Hill powerhouse it is today.Aipac_banquet(At right, AIPAC's 2005 banquet--featured speaker, Hillary Clinton). Buried in a Washington Post profile of AIPAC from May 19 is the skinny on Rosen as the power behind the scenes at AIPAC. Said the Post:

"For more than two decades, Rosen has been a mainstay of AIPAC and the architect of the group's ever-increasing clout. Though Rosen was listed below Executive Director Howard Kohr on AIPAC's organizational chart, people familiar with AIPAC's history say that Kohr is a protege of Rosen's and got that job with his help. Kohr declined to be interviewed about Rosen. 'He [Rosen] is a quiet guy,' said M.J. Rosenberg, director of policy analysis for the Israel Policy Forum, another pro-Israel group, and a former AIPAC employee. 'But everyone knows he's the brains behind the outfit.'"

Now, just what is AIPAC, you may well ask? AIPAC is the enforcer of the knee-jerk support for the Israeli government which characterizes the political and governing classes in this country, -- Israel is the real third rail of American politics:  touch it with criticism, no matter how carefully couched, and you die. Both the Democratic and Republican parties fall all over themselves Aipacrace_2 to kiss AIPAC's boots -- because AIPAC and its well-filled war-chest helps make sure they toe the line on Israel, and has been responsible for the defeat of a significant number of politicians over the years who dared to criticize Israeli policies. Earlier this year, AIPAC played a major role in destroying the candidacy of Tim Roemer for chairman of the DNC. There's an in-depth, critical profile of AIPAC by RightWeb's Michael Flynn that gives a detailed look at AIPAC's arm-and-leg-breaking political style. And the newly indicted Rosen is The Man Behind the Curtain. Even though he formally resigned from AIPAC, the organization is paying his legal bills, and Rosen is still pulling the strings. (Above left, cartoon representing Ariel Sharon, in drag, being chased in a race between the Republicans and Democrats--with AIPAC wielding the starters' gun.).

The reason for putting some daylight between Rosen and AIPAC is that the puissant political arm-twister is deathly afraid it will be forced to register as a foreign lobby, as the Jewish weekly The Forward reported earlier this year. Americans don't like the sight of their elected officials pocketing campaign cash from foreign governments, and AIPAC fears being forced to register formally as a lobbyist for Israel would thus diminish their clout on Capitol Hill. Bush won't make AIPAC register, and the spineless Democratic Congressional leadership won't lead the charge to make them do so either. But today's indictments of string-puller Rosen and his AIPAC colleague for spying on the U.S. gives progressives who want to see a peaceful, two-state, land-for-peace solution between Israel and Palestine a strategic opening to press loudly for AIPAC's formal registration as a shil for the government that built the Israeli Wall of Shame. It's a measure long past due.

One of the Israeli diplomats the feds want to question about the activities of the AIPAC spy ring has been quietly spirited out of the country, Ha'aretz reports this morning. "The Israeli diplomat in Washington who met several times with Franklin has been identified as Naor Gilon, head of the political department at the Israeli Embassy in Washington and a specialist on proliferation issues.  Gilon returned to Israel a few days ago as 'part of a long-scheduled rotation' according to an Israeli official in Washington. U.S. investigators want to question Gilon and other Israeli diplomats about their contacts with Franklin, officials said," according to the Israeli daily.

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Who says Israel has a right to exist? Israel was created by the United Nations, a body with no right or mandate to create a new state. (I'd like to see Americans howl if the UN tried creating a new state on US territory - or anywhere else, for that matter.) So please explain to me if you can how the UN derived its right to create Israel. What's more, having shredded its own credibility at birth, in effect, by creating this most artificial of states, the UN assigned Israel MORE THAN HALF of the Palestinians' land. You think the interlopers would get the more modest portion, but no they got the lion's share. Then, having done THAT, the UN allowed Israel to come into existence before there was a corresponding Palestinian state appartus - leaving Palestinians sitting ducks at the mercy of the Zionist ethnic cleansers. In fact, Israel's much vaunted right to exist is an empty assertion. There is nothing to whatsoever to back it up. That anyone on the left would assent to this proposition shows how pathetic the (mainstream) left has become.

Posted by: Groan | Nov 2, 2005 1:51:19 AM

In response to Jon's point about Israel's attack on Osiraq in 1981 being a model for preventive military attacks, there's an excellent rebuttal of that claim:
http://www.pitt.edu/~gordonm/RW/ReiterPB.pdf

As for "knee-jerk anti_Israel" comments, I suggest you read the writings of Israel reporters like Amira Hass or Gideon Levy for an understanding of what Palestinian life is like under Israeli occupation. And forgive me if I'm not impressed by the withdrawal of 8,000 settlers from an area with absolutely no military and strategic value, an area about which Yitzhak Rabin wished "would would just sink into the sea", while another 200,000 settlers remain as entrenched in the West Bank as ever.

Posted by: Peter | Aug 21, 2005 12:09:49 PM

Jon,
Oh, come off it, man -- I'm opposed to the Sharon government, not to the existence of the State of Israel, and my politics on the Israel-Palestine question are shared by anywhere between 25-40% of the Israeli people, depending on which poll you look at. It is your reaction that is kneejerk, by equating any criticism of the reactionary Sharon government with an attack on Israel's right to exist. Such sophistry won't wash, brother...

Posted by: Doug Ireland | Aug 19, 2005 6:35:24 PM

After someone sent me a link to your piece rightfully expressing outrage at the hangings of gay teenagers in Iran, I thought, hmmm, this blog sounds like it's written by a thoughtful progressive willing to condemn injustice, even in countries which are being targetted by the Bush Administration.

I was then disappointed to see what seems to be a predictable knee-jerk anti-Israel bias. Israel is the only truly democratic country in the Middle East, the only country that seems to give a damn about human rights and the value of human life. Thank God it bombed Iraq's nuclear reactor when it did. So what if it is now serving as a deterrent to Iran's nuclear ambitions? Knowing what you know about the lunatics running that country, is that such a bad thing?

Not all "Zionists" or Israelis hate Arabs. In fact, the vast majority want nothing more than to live in peace with them. That should be clear from the withdrawal from Gaza, which is being accomplished even while Palestinian terrorists lob missles and kill innocent civilians while they are preparing to evacuate.

I'll never understand how the left can be so knee-jerk anti-Israel, even when the rampant violations of the rights of women, gays, and non-muslims by Arab/muslim states is so well known.


Posted by: Jon | Aug 19, 2005 5:10:15 PM

I want to make it clear that anti-Semitic comments are not welcome on this blog. A number of such expressions of odious bigotry have been posted in this comments section, and I've deleted them when I've spotted them. So, if you are thinking of trying to exploit my blog and this post to spread anti-Semitic hate, don't bother -- such comments will continue to be deleted by me as soon as I become aware of them.
DOUG IRELAND

Posted by: Doug Ireland | Aug 15, 2005 3:05:12 AM

Will the media report all the details? Any thoughts? I don't think that our media would go ahead and start telling the truth about how powerful Israel is in Washington.

Posted by: Tom Fuller | Aug 7, 2005 4:32:41 PM

Much more about America attacking Iran can be found at http://iransazi.blogspot.com

Posted by: Michael | Aug 6, 2005 8:42:50 AM

My personal bet's on a "North Korean" nuclear hit on the West Coast, which will give Wall Street a good reason for a draft and explaining away the ever-closer collapse of the American economy.

Posted by: Bob | Aug 6, 2005 5:56:06 AM

Conversion has nothing to do with threats. It is simply conversion of uraniumoxide into uraniumhexafluoride. It is not enrichment, it is a step before the process (this could be diffusion or centrifuge) of increasing the usable isotope U235 from 0,7 in natural uranium to approximately 3,5%. The hysteria in the international press is entirely unfounded, not based on facts (eufemism for lying) but on a policy of again trying to create fear and mass-hysteria.

We have the EU3 coming up with an entirely unacceptable proposal for Iran, seems more like an insult. Next NYT prints an article "Offer by Europe Would Give Iran Nuclear Future" trying it's best to make it seem almost irresponsibly generous what EU3 offers. And the following day we read: "US backs Iran civilian nuke program for first time" Now that should give it away, but the intention was to make Iran accept the proposal, conditional or not, have the IAEA come in and discover that the seals were broken on the conversion equipment and then have a legal basis to refer Iran to the Security Council where we have Bonkers sitting with his solid steel dick in the air. Now it seems Iran is not buying the crap and it seems another round of deceit has to be executed before getting the war they want.

Posted by: Albert Bakker | Aug 6, 2005 5:13:23 AM

Can hear that Sunburn Missile tearing into that vulnerable fleet of wasted lives (for what Donny? The Fat one?)Rumsfeld? The only escape after defeat after that long thirsty walk. Your navy is a sitting duck in the Gulf, conveniently shallow in the West side leaving only 50 miles between u and that Sunburn! (Oh ya, that's why u have no nuclear powered vessels there), but the Zionists will do the dirty work (oh and y'all let them steal the store anyway and now there's no turning back) We need to get together everyone, it's our world. Oh can u say coup d'etat people? What's that , is that what I think it is, the guillotine wizzing by W and Ariel u fat child killing bastard. Who wants to hold the basket?
In early March 2001, a leading European intelligence agency received disturbing news from its most senior and trusted agent in Tel Aviv. Aware of growing international resistance to its ruthless and murderous suppression of the Palestinians, the Israeli Cabinet had met to discuss the limited ways in which it could proceed with its plans to annex the rest of Palestine, with or without the support of principal ally America, or the “International Community”. At the time, the Israeli Cabinet had no idea that the subject matter of its March meeting would later become one of the prime reasons for the September attack on the World Trade Center.
The Israeli Cabinet was seriously worried. Despite effective control of the western media by the Jewish-American lobby, risk assessment conducted in Tel Aviv showed there was still a high probability that continued ruthless Israeli activity in Palestine, would lead in turn to increased sanctions by the western nations. Initially the sanctions would take the form of decreased arms shipments to Israel, followed later by increasingly large cuts in overseas financial “aid”, still provided in the main by unwitting American taxpayers. Sooner or later financial aid might dry up completely, but this was not the worst case scenario.
Eventually, if western public opinion became strident enough, America and Europe might feel compelled to impose a complete oil embargo on Israel. With no natural resources of its own, and only limited strategic oil reserves in the country, Israel’s armed forces would grind to a complete standstill in only a few weeks. Aircraft and battle tanks have an almost insatiable thirst for petroleum products, and when those products run out, the aircraft and tanks are no more use to their owners than chunks of aluminum and steel waiting for the recycling smelters.
Clearly then, the Israeli Cabinet had to find an alternate source of oil, and find it quickly. Moreover, bearing in mind they would no longer be able to pay for the oil because of financial sanctions, the new source would have to be “free”. Back in the sixties, ambitious Israelis had made detailed plans to acquire just such an alternate source of oil by force, but the plans had to be shelved for geopolitical reasons. Those geopolitical restrictions no longer existed in 2001, so the old plans were taken out of storage, dusted off, and renamed Operation Shekhinah
The Defense Secretary is not at all concerned by the prospect of 5,500 dead American sailors, but his masters in New York will sew his testicles into his mouth if an "avoidable" critical nuclear event in any way contaminates what Wall Street regards as its private reserves of crude oil in the Persian Gulf. Thus the current fleet carrier in the Gulf is the expendable CV67 "John F. Kennedy", a conventionally powered leviathan of some 80,950 tons, which requires at least 30 nautical miles of sea room to take any meaningful evasive action at all.
Try not to be misled by "sophisticated American defensive systems', because no such systems exist that are even remotely capable of countering a massed attack by sea-skimming Exocet and C 801/802 missiles. The Persian Gulf is only 100 miles wide on average, and each missile travels just below the speed of sound at an altitude of only six feet. Iran has all of the high ground, and American AWACS aircraft will be unable to detect the Mirages and Migs until after they burst out of the deep mountain valleys and over the Gulf proper at sea level, travelling at 0.96 Mach. All aircraft will already be on precise track for their American targets, as tersely advised in advance by the Iranian AWACS.
You do the math. Because the Persian Gulf is relatively shallow on the western side, large ships are generally restricted to deeper water in the center, meaning that the John F. Kennedy is never more than 50 miles away from the Iranian coastline, and considerably closer when transiting the Strait of Hormuz. Let us call the range fifty miles, because it will make no difference at all to the sea-skimmers. Let us call the speed of the attack aircraft and the Exocet missiles the same, at 700 miles per hour. From the earliest point at which the attack aircraft can be spotted exiting the Iranian valleys, maximum flight time for either aircraft or missile to the John F. Kennedy is a scant 4.28 minutes.
Still time for American fighters to intercept the Iraqi attack aircraft, you think? No, not a chance, not even a slight one. Because the block 2 Exocet and C 801 both have ranges in excess of fifty miles, all attack aircraft will launch within one minute of breaking cover, then roll back for base at 0.96 Mach while still in sovereign Iranian airspace. The launched Exocets and C 801s, probably numbering between thirty and fifty in the first attack wave, will continue on track at exactly the same speed, just 6 feet above the sea, completely invisible to the radar on the AWACS aircraft and to the radars of the U.S. fleet.
The accuracy and lethality of these relatively small sea-skimming missiles should not be underestimated.
Whether or not a premature attack is launched against the carrier group, seems to be directly linked to the fate of Moqtada al-Sadr in Najaf. The Zionists have been repeatedly warned to to leave him alone via diplomatic back channels, but at present it is unclear whether or not the warning has been received and clearly understood.
Moqtada al-Sadr is a key member of the Iraq-Iran Alliance, meaning that a direct attack upon him is a direct attack on both Iraq and Iran. Should the Americans succeed in killing or maiming Moqtada al-Sadr, the balance of power in southern Iraq will be upset to the point where Alliance plans will have to be accelerated. In the casual view of this analyst, the chance of a massed carrier strike will then increase tenfold in order to redress the imbalance.

Posted by: magic trick | Aug 5, 2005 8:38:32 PM

Watch out Mr Ireland. Telling the truth about AIPAC and Israel can only be a career-killer.

Posted by: opeluboy | Aug 5, 2005 7:01:35 PM

I'm missing something--if the jews are so powerful in America---why the fuss?
Jews control the CIA, FBI. Washington, all the Media--what gives?
Something smells,no body can frame the powerful zionist house and seeing that Bush is top dog and loves them Hebs,he ain't going to to hurt them asshole Bosses of his.
IT IS A DIVERSION STUPIDS-ZERO,NOTHING WILL COME OF IT!

Posted by: geo | Aug 5, 2005 6:32:24 PM

The print edition of the American Conservative
Unuion magazine has an article on the plan Cheney
had Stratcom develop to strike Iran with nuclear
and conventional weapons at 450 sites in case
WMDs used against America by "terrorists."
Any strike against Iran will cut off Persian Gulf oil and raise crude to $300 a barrel and gasoline to $9.00 a gallon. 30,000,000 Americans
would either lose their jobs or have no job to go to.
If you think the 7-7 London bombings were done by "terrorists" go here www.officialconfusion.com.
If you think the WTC was not taken down by explo-
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feet away, go here:
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Posted by: Daniel | Aug 5, 2005 6:31:17 PM

I'm missing something--if the jews are so powerful in America---why the fuss?
Jews control the CIA, FBI. Washington, all the Media--what gives?
Something smells,no body can frame the powerful zionist house and seeing that Bush is top dog and loves them Hebs,he ain't going to to hurt them asshole Bosses of his.
IT IS A DIVERSION STUPIDS-ZERO,NOTHING WILL COME OF IT!

Posted by: geo | Aug 5, 2005 6:30:25 PM

Sure looks like we're going to war with Iran one way or the other. Wonder if the MSM will even MENTION it until the bombs are falling. I swear, neoncons must get a sexual thrill from watching mushroom clouds.

Posted by: M. Douglas Wray | Aug 5, 2005 11:53:00 AM

Iran has declared that it will resume nuclear conversion at Esfahan within one or two days. Europe has requested an emergency meeting of the IAEA to pressure Iran not to resume nuclear fuel cycle work. Israel is pressuring Ukraine to demand from Iran the 12 nuclear-capable X-55 cruise missiles that were smuggled there four years ago.

All of this is happening as the talks with North Korea are drawing to a crucial, and so far unpredictable, end.

So is World War III imminent? Hardly.

Over reaction is exactly what these unlikely allies are fishing for. The coincidence of declared threats by both countries is a bit too convenient. By cranking the nuclear threat pressure simultaneously, both North Korea and Iran are hoping to walk away with the most handouts.

Posted by: Kira Zalan | Aug 5, 2005 8:50:52 AM

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