Patrick Foy

The NIE Revisited

Posted by Patrick Foy on December 19, 2007

For the Cheney-Bush White House, the recent NIE concerning Iran’s nuclear capability was a bombshell. Its significance was recognized immediately by all interested parties. No doubt this is the reason Dick Cheney had it bottled up for a year. Putting aside articles by Seymour Hersh in The New Yorker, we first learned about this new National Intelligence Estimate from White House National Security Advisor Steven Hadley on December 3rd, just over two weeks ago. Right from the start, there has been some outstanding commentary about what it means--in addition to anguished squeals from the “neocons” who are incensed that they may not be getting a free pass to pursue their private Mideast agenda, as in the past.

I recall listening to Patrick Buchanan early the next morning, when he spoke with Joseph Scarborough on MSNBC. Buchanan was flummoxed, which was unusual. He kept repeating over the phone, “This is unbelievable!” He could not comprehend it. The revelation that Iran had abandoned its nuclear weapons research program in 2003 stunned him. As for Joe Scarborough, he seemed genuinely concerned and even angered by Bush’s wisecrack on October 17th, 2007 to the effect that we might be facing World War III, touched off by Israel and Iran, unless the U.S. were to bomb Iran’s nuclear research facilities. Scarborough, who is a former Republican congressman from Florida, urged Democratic Senator Joe Biden, head of the Senate Intelligence Committee, to quit the presidential campaign trail, return to Washington immediately, and launch a full-blown Senate investigation into what George Bush Jr. knew and when did he know it. Alas, nothing like that has materialized. Another prime example of the Democrats’ hands-off approach when it comes to U.S. Mideast policy in an election year.

Both Buchanan and Scarborough were outraged at the warmongering hype to which Cheney and his sidekick G.W. had subjected America, all by way of response to a non-existent Iranian atomic bomb threat. Later that same day, talk-show clown Rush Limbaugh was having a cow on the radio, going so far as to suggest that certain anti-Bush officials in the intelligence community may have committed treason “for whatever reason” through their efforts, as demonstrated by the NIE, to derail the President’s courageous agenda targeting Iran. I confess to listening to Limbaugh on odd occasions, while in the car, and when in need of comic relief from serious issues. This was a special occasion, and the comic relief was priceless.

Let me get to John Bolton’s and Norman Podhoretz’s reactions next. They and the “Rush Man” deserve to be bundled together somewhere in the 8th circle of Hell, the region designated by Dante for frauds, mountebanks and other incorrigibles. Out of the box, Bonkers Bolton was all over TV and radio. On December 6th in the Washington Post, (“The Flaws in the Iran Report”), he blasted the NIE in print, charging its compilers with being driven by policy considerations, not intelligence. Can you stand it? This harks back to the modus operandi of the Communist nomenklatura in days of yore, whose favorite tactic was to loudly accuse anti-Communists of the exact crimes the Communists themselves had committed. You may not-so-fondly remember the run-up to the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, and the niagara of bilge which went with it. Offhand, I do not recall that this former, unconfirmed U.S. Ambassador to the UN was engaged in lambasting the hyped WMD “intelligence” on Iraq back then, even though it was grotesquely distorted by policy considerations--do you? To get the Iraq project off the ground, Bolton’s fellow “neocon” apparatchiki were manufacturing false intelligence in the basement at the Pentagon and at the White House. Does the subsequent fiasco in Iraq bother operative Bolton today? Apparently not. John Bolton continues to be an unrepentant, in-your-face, “neocon” blowhard.

Of course, Bolton can never hope to outshine Norman Podhoretz, that “patriarch of neoconservatism”, to whom G.W. gave the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the country’s highest civilian award, in 2004. As we all know, Podhoretz wants to bomb Iran yesterday, or maybe years ago, just on general principles. He had a private strategy session with Bush Jr.--as Bush’s Brain, Karl Rove, took notes--at which Norm made his pitch for war. Well, the NIE has cut the neoconservative patriarch off at the knees. And it did not exactly validate the wild assumptions of his latest book, World War IV, the Long Struggle Against Islamofascism, either.

All things considered, Podhoretz reaction to the NIE was muted. Perhaps it has landed him in a funk. He informed the faithful in Commentary on December 3rd, that the new NIE “has just dealt a serious blow to the argument some of us have been making that Iran is intent on building nuclear weapons and that neither diplomacy nor sanctions can prevent it from succeeding.” Then he took a few potshots at the report, of little consequence, and got down to what was bothering him. “But I entertain an even darker suspicion. It is that the intelligence community, which has for some years now been leaking material calculated to undermine George W. Bush, is doing it again. This time the purpose is to head off the possibility that the President may order air strikes on the Iranian nuclear installations.” Egads! Where are those cruise missiles?! Stop undermining the dauphin!

Podhoretz wants to buffer POTUS 43 from criticism and blasphemy, while the “Rush Man” wants to protect G.W. from “treason”. In neoconland, the dauphin must be kept cosseted and clueless, just like the Emperor in the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale, “The Emperor’s New Clothes”. I have said it before, and here it is again: ignorance is good. And why is that? Because certain parties benefit from it. Go back and read the original, unexpurgated fairy tale. Are not the two swindlers, who are strangers in town pretending to be tailors, comparable to the “neocons”? Does not the unwelcome message of the NIE correspond to the exclamation of the little child in the story when viewing the Emperor on parade: “But he has got nothing on!” The truth is also good, of course. We benefit from it.

Podhoretz’s mild reaction to the NIE bombshell indicates to me that Norm realizes the game is up, and he has been unmasked. His warmongering, alarmist arguments about the Iranian “threat"--which correspond to the “neocon"/Likud/Israel Lobby party line--are as solid as a house of cards. That house could not stand a cursory inspection. The NIE report came in; the house has been inspected; it has been condemned as unsound. No wonder the “Rush Man” was having a cow.

And now, by contrast, let’s consider some enlightened commentary on the NIE. Let’s start with William Pfaff in Paris and his two back-to-back articles on the subject. The first on December 4th, is entitled ”The Iran NIE and the Eight-year Carnival of Lies”. Here’s a sample:

“One would like to believe that the appearance of one honest and professional public policy document in the Washington debate is harbinger of a springtime of truth and wisdom. Virtually nothing in the presidential primary season thus far would justify an assumption that the lies, mendacity and manipulation would end, whoever was elected president.

“The language of policy and political discussion and debate in the United States has been poisoned during the last seven years, in the U.S. and to a considerable extent abroad, where other governments, and the United Nations, automatically have adopted the vocabulary and concepts current in Washington.”

Two days later, on December 6th, Pfaff felt compelled to write a follow-up piece entitled ”Squandered Confidence in the United States”. Here’s a sample:

“The official combined judgement of the American intelligence services is that there is no current Iranian nuclear military project. Four years ago those same services gave the Bush administration the answers it wanted to justify invading Iraq. As now is known, they integrated into their final analysis contrived evidence supplied by what amounted to a neo-conservative propaganda bureau specially created in the Pentagon, to promote Iraq’s invasion.

“The result was the humiliation of Secretary of State Colin Powell at the UN Security council, and a war that by now may have uselessly killed hundreds of thousands, and possible more than a million, human beings, while inflicting terrible suffering on tens of thousands more.

“Such was the result of neo-conservative ideology and political ignorance or indifference. Ideology, and lies told to support it, murder people. Lies also make leaders into fools. Yet it seems all but impossible for elected leaders to grasp that they are strengthened by candor and truth-telling.”

So much for Pfaff in Paris. Let’s turn to the always-informative Uri Avnery in Tel Aviv and his column of December 8th, entitled ”How They Stole The Bomb From Us”. Here’s a sample:

“In the last few years, a broad coalition against Iran has come into being. The Iranian bomb has become the heart of an international consensus, led by America, Queen of the World. With the consent of all its five permanent members, the UN Security Council has decreed sanctions against Tehran.

“Now, before our very eyes, this coalition is crumbling. President Bush is stammering. Gone is the excuse for an American military attack on Iran, the dream of the Israeli government and the neocons. Gone is even the pretext for more stringent sanctions. God knows, perhaps even the existing feeble sanctions will be abolished tomorrow…

“So what to do? One can instruct Israeli diplomats abroad to redouble their efforts to convince the governments that the situation has not changed, that one must fight against the Iranian bomb, whether it exists or not. But tell that to the Russians and the Chinese! The world’s governments are happy to see the end of Bush’s pressure--all except that happy couple, Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel, the new White House poodles now Tony Blair has gone.”

Next consider Eric Margolis in Toronto and his commentary ”Revenge of the Spooks” of December 10th. Margolis seems as outraged as Buchanan and Scarborough, and who can blame them? Here’s a sample:

“Ironically, Iran’s leader, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, was telling the truth all along when he said Iran was not working on nuclear arms, while Bush & Company was lying through its teeth, just as it did over Iraq and Afghanistan. Just, in fact, as Saddam Hussein was also telling the truth while Washington was producing a litany of lies that would have made the old Soviet agitprop boys blush.

“This column has been reporting for two years growing opposition at CIA, the Pentagon, and the State Department to Bush/Cheney’s plans to launch a war against Iran. I repeatedly heard the term `fifth column’ used to describe the fanatical neocon ideologues pressing American into a second Mideast war.”

Also on December 10th comes an excellent, well-rounded report out of Berlin from Der Spiegel. The headline reads: ”Intelligence Agencies Put Brakes on Bush’s Iran Plans”. Here’s a sample:

“With these new assessments, the CIA and other US intelligence agencies are not only contradicting their own, alarmist pronouncements from 2005, but are also essentially confirming, based on their own sources, the results of the inspections of Iran’s nuclear program by ElAbradei and inspectors with his International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)—precisely the conclusions for which John Bolton wanted to see ElAbradei ousted. According to both assessments—from the CIA and the IAEA—there are currently no indications that Tehran is pursuing a nuclear weapons program…

“For his part, Bush seemed lost as he tried to interpret the intelligence report at the White House. He struggled to find the right words, even more than usual, and he seemed distracted and dejected. “He looked as if he’d spent the night throwing chairs around the Situation Room,” a reporter at Time wrote. The president had little of substance to add to the issue. Nothing had really changed, he said, adding cryptically: ‘I understand what it’s about, and I see the problems clearly in front of me. I will use the report to continue to bring together the international community for peace.’”

From Cairo and the pages of Al-Ahram on December 13th came another good piece of work entitled ”Tel Aviv Rocked” by Saleh Al-Naami. It shows how officials in Tel Aviv will counter the NIE in America. A real eye-opener. Here’s a sample:

“As for propaganda, it was decided during this meeting that a relentless campaign would be waged against the American report, but not by official Israeli agencies. It was agreed during the meeting that on official military and political levels in Israel it is prohibited to appear as though Israel wants to push the American administration towards military confrontation with Iran at any price. It was thus decided that this campaign would be undertaken by Israeli propaganda experts in cooperation with retired generals, atomic energy experts, and retired heads of intelligence agencies, and in coordination with the heads of Jewish groups in the United States and all American parties that have criticized the report.”

Backing up to December 7th, we have the indefatigable Justin Raimondo contributing his insight from San Francisco at Antiwar.com. The item is subtitled ”Israel’s Amen Corner Tries to Spin the NIE Report”. Here’s a sample:

“What we are witnessing is a serious rebellion within key military, diplomatic, and intelligence circles against our Israel-centric policy in the Middle East. Critics of the status quo such as Michael Scheuer and professors Mearsheimer and Walt prefigured this realist “surge” by daring to break the taboo against stating the obvious: that our unconditional support for Israel has crippled our efforts to combat Islamist terrorism, threatened our security on account of our required access to oil, and cost us far more in moral and political capital than the “special relationship” was ever worth.”

There have been other excellent in-depth commentaries, e.g., ex-CIA agent Ray McGovern in CounterPunch on December 4th ("No-Nuke Iran") and in the Weekend Edition of December 8/9th ("Spinning Iran’s Centrifuges"); Iranian expert Kaveh Afrasiabi in AsiaTimes on December 5th ("US Spies Concoct a Potent Iran Brew") and on December 8th ("A Smart Side to US Intelligence"); Khody Akhavi of the Inter Press Service, also in AsiaTimes on December 11th ("The Neocons Strike Back"); Colonel Dan Smith in CounterPunch of December 7th ("Bush, Iran and the Politics of Doomsday"); and Gareth Porter at Antiwar.com on December 5th ("Iran NIE Validates 2003 European Diplomacy") and December 18th ("Did Bush Get New Intel Last Winter?").

Alas, amid all this excellent reporting, I feel compelled to point out what could be overlooked. The nuclear question with respect to Iran is, at the end of the day, just a hook on which to hang the wider, overarching U.S. policy--made in Tel Aviv and promoted by its Israel Lobby-- which mandates regime change in Tehran. The alleged but non-existent nuclear arms program in Iran was simply an excuse used by the “neocons” to launch a campaign of economic sanctions and diplomatic isolation, all with the aim of demonizing and destabilizing the Islamic regime at any cost. What we have witnessed so far is essentially a rerun of what Washington did to Iraq, pre-invasion.

The White House mastermind of this overall strategy is probably Zionist ideologue David Wurmser, who was Dick Cheney’s Mideast advisor until the summer of 2007. Wurmser worked in tandem with Elliott Abrams, who is the son-in-law of Norman Podhoretz, and who remains in charge of the Mideast desk at the National Security Council. Iran is a boogeyman not because of its nuclear weapons program as such--which does not exist and probably never did exist--but because Iran champions the Palestinians, especially in Gaza (which has been embargoed by the U.S. and the EU) and provides aid to Hezbollah in Lebanon to counter Israeli occupation in the south. Then there is the Iranian alliance with Syria, which is adamant about a return of the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. All of this, of course, is an anathema to the “neocons” and an annoyance to their fellow travelers and front men in Washington. Admittedly, the fact that the President of Iran keeps pointing out that Palestinians should not pay the price in Palestine for what happened to Jews in Europe has not helped Tehran to de-target itself.

At any rate, Tehran is not a terrorist regime. We can be friends with it at any time we choose. A rapprochement is long overdue. Like Iraq in the days of Saddam Hussein, the regime in Tehran abhors Bin Laden and al-Qaeda. The real problem is that Tehran does not play ball according to the Tel Aviv/Washington playbook as presently written. Hence, the manufactured brouhaha and the unnecessary specter of World War III, as proffered by the dauphin. Hopefully, the NIE will put a cork in it, at least through the end of the Cheney Regency. Now, if it could only put a cork in Rush Limbaugh and John Bolton, too!


Comments

it’s strange that the worst articles you cited are the most widely available.  When i first became interested in the middle east after 9/11, the most accsible stuiff was laurie mylroie and stuff like that, stuff you wouldn’t even look at as a joke now.  In economics it’s the same thing, the shelves are filled with JK Galbraith and stuff like that.  and when these experts are discredited, they remain when logically they should be displaced.  I was on Mises.org blog and some guy was asking if he shold by some book by michael oren or something and i was like no, what ar you insane?  the other guy was talking a blu streak about the 12 mahdi and dhimmitude, real rank circa 03 neoconservatism.  it wasn’t his fault, they put that stuff out there.

No wonder the AIPAC trial is on hold; it would focus too much attention on the lies of the Zionist/neocon cabal regarding Iran.  Which brings me once again to those 900 FBI files on Republicans misappropriated by the Clinton administration:  Were copies sent to Tel Aviv, and what do they have on Cheney, Bush, Powell, Petraeus, etc?

Mr. Foy,

It seems to me that you are engaging in the very political response you claim neoconservatives and Zionists of.
You have not actually addressed their criticism, merely attacked their motives.

I suppose that you may simply be intellectually lazy, but given the next statement, I believe that you are also ignorant.

“At any rate, Tehran is not a terrorist regime. We can be friends with it at any time we choose. A rapprochement is long overdue.”

Iranian Hezbollah proxies have murdered American troops in Lebanon in the 1980s (Embassy and Marine Barracks) and in Saudi Arabia (Khobar Towers)a decade ago.
Iranian special forces were captured in Iraq training Shi’ite militia in the use of ieds and bombs, as wells as in the use of weapons provided by Iran. Likewise Iranian funding for Sunni groups has also been documented. These groups are not just killing American soldiers, but also killing Iraqi civilians in an effort to destabilize the country and discredit the US. This terrorism is the policy of Iran.

Hizbollah carried out a string of attacks on Jewish centers in South America, helping to ensure the complete Arab and Muslim control of Latin American foreign policy.

PS. Tel Aviv is no more the capitol of Israel than NY is the capitol of the US.

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Lester,
How is knowledge of Iranian political and religious eschatology neoconservative?
Is not understanding opponents important, or are you going to ignore facts for you politics. (The type of thing that Russell Kirk denounced as ideology and unConservative?)

The fact that Iranians believe in what they do makes democracy untenable. This undermines neoconservative thought. However, for those who confuse opposing neoconservatism with isolationism and operational dhimmitude, facts are the enemy.

If the collective opinion of the US intelligence “community” is Iran is not seeking a nuclear weapon where then is the pro-war gang getting their information?  Who is providing them their angst?  It can only be Israel.

Mr. Foy:
Thank you for your keen insights and for pointing out we should not overlook the bigger question of U.S. Policy towards Iran being made in Tel Aviv…
The most consequential result of U.S. Policy (Made in Israel and for Israel)has been the erosion of U.S. power (soft or hard). Witness just in the last 2 weeks:
1. Russia says no chance of any sanctions and ships 84 tons of enriched uranium to Iran.
2. China refuses to join sanctions against Bank Meli and signs new deals with Iran to build Oil Refinery. Says future sanctions not needed, suggests we try talking to Iran.
3. India send diplomats to Iran to mend fences.
4. Pakistan and Iran putting final touches on massive gas pipeline deal.
5. Lost too is the fact being stressed by the Iranians about the NIE that they NEVER had a nuclear weapons program.
6. The Saudis invite the Iranian President to join the Hajj in Saudi Arabia.
7. In recent congressional hearings it was pointed out that the Paks had provided the Saudis with a nuclear Umbrella in a very secret deal.
I suspect this implies there are nuke missiles 5 minutes flying time from Tel Aviv. Don’t you feel better now.
The Zionists had been courtiers for 2,500 years and had no prior experience with wielding State power. Is it any wonder that they have created a situation in 60 short years where they can neither move forward or go backwards, and taken Yankee Doodle for the ride of his life. And most of the world has to go to Annapolis to try to dig them out of the hole they are in. Yet they have no shame. The tragedy is the U.S. will come back from this drunken trip with the neocons to find the empire is gone the economy is gone the climate has changed and there is plenty of poverty in the U.S. to spread around.

Posted by Allen on Dec 19, 2007.

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Mr. Foy, excellent article. @Allen great comment. That there is a network of neocons that control our government is made very clear.  On the night of the invasion of Iraq, it has been reported that the only three people that Cheney had over to his house were Wolfiwitz, Pearle and Adelman.

It is very clear that America is a suburb of Israel and now to learn that even more pressure, more propaganda, more ‘back door’ finagling is on its way is dispicable. It seems to me that we exist solely to serve the interests of Israel. That our government lies is a heartbreaker. That our government had this information for over a year, and yet, GW Bush continued his war rhetoric.  This man is clueless and amoral.  What great characteristics for a leader---and Bush is supposed to be a conservative.

It really is all disgusting.

@Ron Lewenberger

Whatever you may say of the Iranians, and there are a
lot nasty things about them, there is one fact

THEY ARE NOT BUILDING NUCLEAR WEAPONS

So ther is no urgent need to get into another war, what
with our troops tied in Afghanistan and in Iraq.

Which means that dealing with Iran can wait.

And with luck it will evolve into a nicer regime
(although in many respects it is a much nicer place than
say, Saudi Arabia).

You ought to bone up on the virtue of patience, and
the wisdom of Birmarck who knew when to stop.

ron- was that a parody post?

“Hizbollah carried out a string of attacks on Jewish centers in South America, helping to ensure the complete Arab and Muslim control of Latin American foreign policy”

lol.  one, is terrorism in south america my problem?  and two, hezbollah is part of the elected body of the government of lebanon, and hamas is in palestine.

Iran also supports the government of iraq, like us. 

why didn’t you mention israel in your post?  that’s what you are so hyped up about.  hezbollah is certainly not going to come to america and ride horses through the streets and have some sort of crusade.  you shuold qualify your statement with “I am concerned with Israel” instead of acting like hezbollah is an american concern.  which is laughable

“It seems to me that you are engaging in the very political response you claim neoconservatives and Zionists of.  You have not actually addressed their criticism, merely attacked their motives.”

Every time pro-Likud fanatics gets braced with the truth, they start squealing accusations of intellectual hypocrisy at their dissenters. Yeah, Mr. Lewenberg, I, for one, attack their motives. Those “motives” have hijacked this country into a vast strategic disaster. We are battling endless enemies in the Middle East – NONE OF THEM OUR OWN! No, Hamas and Hezbollah are NOT the enemies of the United States. They are Israel’s enemies. Let Israel fight them. On and on. Into eternity.

Who knows, maybe after a millennia of banging their heads against a wall of global animosity and disgust, the Israelis will finally, agonizingly sit down and negotiate with their foes. Just like everyone else does. EVERYWHERE!

But I’m afraid that by the time that concept soaks into our intrepid little “allies”, they will have already leeched this country dry of blood, treasure and self-respect.

Mr Curt support your comment!
Couple of notes on: U.S Policy made in Israel..The Irony is that this policy is not only terminal for U.S power and influence globally, but its failure is fatal to the future of Israel. It is exactly like Hitler’s invasion of the USSR, it sealed the fate of the Nazis, and like them the neocons believe the inferior muslims will not be able to fight back. History repeats itself..After all the zionists replaced the swastika with the star of david and adopted the rest of the Nazi program, ethnic cleansing and wars of aggression, not forgetting to import russian neo nazis to terrorize jews in Israel!
Adriana’s comment is most odious, it is immoral and devoid of conscience. Has iran recently invaded a helpless country and killed 2 million making 4 million homeless?
Merry xmas, and happy Channukah and Zeig Heil to our neocon hyenas who post to this site all the time it seems..

Posted by Allen on Dec 20, 2007.

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Now maybe we can focus on the one nuclear
weapons program that DOES need inspection:
In Israel.

Posted by willb on Dec 20, 2007.

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“Zeig Heil to our”

dumb

“Iranian Hezbollah proxies have murdered American troops in Lebanon in the 1980s (Embassy and Marine Barracks)”

And Israel’s Mossad new in advance of the attack and said nothing.  What kind of friend and ally does that?

The Israelis knew of 9/11 well in advance and were trailing the attackers, they may well have facilitated the attack to serve as the justification for launching “a clean Break” and “The project for a new american century” both neocon projectd to plunge america into endless war in the middle east on behalf of Israel. Its mid boggling what they have gotten away with so far. The silver lining is that the project will ultimatel be fatal for the future of Israel.
If Moses came back today he would join Hizbollah, and christ would join Hamas.
Please discuss.

Posted by Al on Dec 21, 2007.

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Israel’s nuclear program.

For decades the Israelis blackmailed their arab neighnors with the threat of nuclear holocaust as their ultimate weapon.
Now it seems the saudis have given a nuclear umbrella by the Paks.
When the Israeles get tired of living in the shadow of Saudi nukes they will maybe talk disamrmament. In the meanwhile don;t expect any leadership qualities to emerge in The U.S. by magic. The age of Miracles has passed.

Posted by Al on Dec 21, 2007.

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@ Al + Roland Maruska,

Re: the Mossad & 9/11, etc.

When I am able to recover from the holidays, I’m planning to write something on this very important topic. We can go at it then. Let’s get through to the New Year.

Patrick

Mr Foy

Re: Mossad & 9/11

Noted, thank you Merry xmas, and may the new year bring health, prsosperity and happiness to you and yours and all your readers of goodwill.

Posted by Al on Dec 23, 2007.

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