The US Juggernaut Wants No Less Than Regime Change In
Iran
The recent Golden
Globe Awards handed out the best actor in a limited series or TV Movie to The Loudest Voice. It is the saga of Fox News, the Rupert Murdoch owned
American TV news-from-the-Right channel. And, of course, its pitbull-like head
honcho Roger Ailes, played by a wonderfully made up Russell Crowe.
When it was launched,
all the other News TV channels in America were competing for the left-of-centre
eyeballs, leaving the entire 50% of the field that spoke to middle-America,
open to Fox. And unlike in other countries that favoured newspapers, Americans
preferred to get their news from 24x7 TV channels. Fox News soon topped the charts
in cable news TV.
It has often been said that our own Republic TV, and to an extent, Times Now, is modelled loosely on Fox
News. They too use a pro-government, nationalism-patriotism combo, delivered
loudly, and with an underlying strategy to lead the news into directions it
favours.
Though, The Loudest Voice TV serial takes you
back to 9/11 and the George W Bush- Dick Cheney era, it does remind you of one
thing more. It reminds you that the Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) charge
put on Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein was a complete myth.
America decided to
use 9/11 to effect regime change in Iraq, a matter treated as “unfinished
business’’ from the term of George Walker Bush,
Dubya’s father. Fox was privy to this government objective and worked
hard to propagate its merits.
Iraq was a Sunni
minority run country under Saddam and his Ba’ath Party, but quite unrelated to
America’s 9/11, or the Al Qaeda that
perpetrated it. If anything, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan were the authors of 9/11,
and not Iraq. But America was not keen to put them in the dock owing to overlapping
and multifarious common interests.
Nevertheless, today,
when we see war clouds hovering over West Asia after the US drone strike
killing of Maj.Gen. Qasem Soleimani five days ago, one has to wonder why it was
done at this time. What intelligence input does America have? Soleimani, a
military man, was the de facto no. 2 of Iran.
The simple answer is
that Soleimani was held responsible as the mastermind of multiple terrorist
strikes against Americans. But, his elimination poses a threat to the stability
of the present regime. That the strike took place outside Baghdad airport is remarkable.
And while an unstable, unhappy, ruined, and insurgency-torn Iraq is now under a
Shi’ite administration- it is not doing very well. But it is close to Iran, a
country that Saddam fought an eight year war with in his time.
Iran has been firing
missiles ever since at the US bases in Iraq. Present reports mostly state that
these Iranian strikes have not resulted in the loss of Allied lives. Others,
from Iran, indicate 80 American soldiers have been killed.
President Trump has
not addressed the nation on his next move as yet, apart from debunking the
report of casualties by tweeting “All is well”.
But the Russians and
Chinese are warning against retaliatory strikes by America. Russia has raised
the bogey of nuclear war. Britain has spoken up in support of the American
action. Israel is in strong support. France and Germany too are advising
caution. As is India, eyeing the 5% escalation in petroleum prices already. Iran has asked India to help in the
de-escalation process. Other international voices too, from the Gulf and
elsewhere, almost unanimously, are clamouring for de-escalation.
But what does America
want? It eliminated Soleimani unilaterally despite the near certainty of strong
reaction. The desired end result, backed no doubt by Saudi Arabia and Israel,
from the near region, is to see the back of the Khamenei regime.
This is not the first
time the West has intervened to bring about regime change in Iran. It installed
the Shah when his predecessor nationalised the oil fields. Much later, the rise
of Ayatollah Khomeini broke the link of American influence. Now,
successor Ali Khamenei and his cohorts must go, to be replaced by an order more
favourable to the US and its friends.
The economic
sanctions placed on Iran by the US and its allies to stop it going nuclear are
hurting the ordinary people. Most of Iran’s 80 million are fed up with its
rulers. As a consequence, there have been large protests, put down harshly. The
grass-roots in Iran may be quite ready and ripe to get rid of the puritanical mullahs,
but they don’t have the strength to do it by themselves.
America’s attempt to
bring about regime change by military means in different countries has generally
succeeded; but not in bringing a consequent peace and prosperity to the natives.
However, this has never stopped it from
pushing ahead with its perceived strategic objectives.
The main one, with
regard to Iran, is to stop it becoming a nuclear power fearing that this will make
it unmanageable. But is it too late? What
was that seismic activity near Iran’s nuclear weapons development site?
Will the other major
powers intervene militarily on the side of Iran if America attacks it? It seems
very unlikely, because both China and Russia cannot afford to precipitate war
against America.
As a consequence,
while oil prices will be very volatile going forward, President Trump will
probably be able to attack Iranian strategic assets and nuclear facilities and
drive the current regime out of office, if it acts quickly. And yes, undertaking
this aggression successfully will see to it that President Trump will be re-elected
to his second term.
The impeachment drama
is already deleted from the news cycles, and most recent opinion polls show an
uptick in support for President Donald Trump.
(951 words)
For: WIONNEWS
January 8th, 2020
Gautam Mukherjee
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