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THE GREAT SYRIAN NUCLEAR MENACE

PARIS – Last week, US intelligence released a dramatic video that purportedly showed a Syrian nuclear reactor under construction and North Korean personnel helping in the project. The video and still pictures were evidently taken by Israeli agents.

The unfinished `reactor’ was destroyed last September by Israeli warplanes in an operation that was closely coordinated between Israel and the United States whose Mideast operations have become virtually seamless.

Until late last week, Israel and the US remained officially silent about the attack, though neoconservatives loudly claimed a reactor had indeed been destroyed.

Syria claimed the building was a military warehouse, but curiously said nothing more about what was clearly an act of war. But Syria was quick to bulldoze and remove the wreckage, adding credence to US-Israeli assertions.

Washington offered no proof the reactor, if it was one, would have produced weapons rather than electric power. The reactor core seen in the photos resembled a North Korean reactor, but was not identical, contrary to CIA claims. US and Israeli intelligence have long stated Syria had no nuclear weapons capabilities. But the photos released by CIA certainly looked like a North Korean reactor under construction.

Vice President Dick Cheney and fellow necons forced CIA to release the James Bondish video in an effort to sabotage an impending six-nation agreement to end North Korea’s nuclear program which they bitterly oppose for being too soft on Pyongyang. US neoconservatives have long worried about the possibility of North Korea selling nuclear technology to Arab states, which might pose nuclear competition to Israel. So they oppose the nuclear freeze worked out between Pyongyang and Washington after torturous negotiations which leaves North Korea with a number of nuclear weapons and some further production capability.

This mysterious affaire is also being used by Israel’s rightwing Likud Party, a close ally of US neconservatives, to attack political rival Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and his Kadima Party.

Olmert has reportedly been involved in Turkish-brokered , back-channel peace talks with Syria for some years. Likud and its US allies are determined to sabotage any deal with Damascus that would return the Golan Heights to Syria, which Israel conquered in the 1967 war and refuses to relinquish in violation of UN resolutions The Likud Party also sought to derail efforts by former US president Jimmy Carter to encourage Israeli-Syrian talks, and get Israel and Hamas to talk. Israel has heaped insult and abuse on the former American president without a peep of protest from the Bush administration. Rising up from the grass, Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice even joined the barrage of criticism against President Carter.

Under the purported deal between Israel and Syria, Israel would return the Golan Heights in exchange for Damascus’ agreement to sever its close links with Iran, Lebanon’s Hezbullah, and Hamas. Syria would also grant Israel important water rights. The fate of up to 250,000 Syrian inhabitants driven from Golan remain uncertain. While Syria has admitted talks with Israel have gone on, it has given no indication of the terms involved.

Israel, backed by the Bush administration, has certainly been using the carrot of a return of Golan to entice Syria away from Iran. But there is also a big stick: ever-stronger threats of a US-Israeli attack on Syria. Israel’s September attack on Syria was a clear warning.

Cheney and fellow militarists are pushing hard for attacks on Syria, Lebanon and Iran before President George Bush leaves office. Neoconservatives have flocked to Sen. John McCain’s banner – in spite of Hillary Clinton’s crude attempt to woo them by vowing to `obliterate’ Iran if it attacked Israel with nuclear weapons.

The neocons believe US attacks on Arab states and/or Iran would prove decisive in winning the presidency for Sen. John McCain this November. A US attack on Syria could also be the first step of the long-planned US air war against Lebanon and Iran.

Meanwhile, Cheney and allies in Congress and media are also using the Syrian reactor story to undermine efforts by the US State Department, a primary hate object for neocons, to implement the nuclear weapons freeze with North Korea. State Department boss Condoleeza Rice has run for cover, leaving her chief negotiator with North Korea to twist in the wind.

As the latest furor over the nefarious North Koreans builds, we should be cautious. The `evidence’ presented to the US Congress last Thursday may also come from the same people who manufactured all the fake `evidence’ about Saddam Hussein’s non-existent `weapons of mass destruction,’ mobile germ laboratories, and links to al-Qaida.

We need to remember that the `evidence’ about Syria’s supposed nuclear weapons project comes from Israel and the same administration that proposed painting US aircraft in UN colors and buzzing Iraqi AA positions in an effort to draw fire, thus providing a pretext for war with Iraq.

North Koreans are pretty scary, but their nuclear capabilities and the threat they pose have been exaggerated. South Korea and European intelligence agencies, for example, are cautious about Washington’s claims about North Korea and Syria.

But the North American media has once again fallen right into step with government propaganda efforts by playing the Syrian nuclear story to the full and failing to ask hard questions about the story. Such as, why would Syria need a nuclear weapon that could kill as many Syrians in a nuclear exchange as Israelis? Why was the so-called reactor was not protected by anti-aircraft defenses? Why was it constructed in the open, clearly visible to watching satellites and drones? Why was it not hidden in an industrial building? Could it have been a depot for North Korea Scud-C missiles, and so on?

The `New York Times’ revealed last week what this column has long said: the Pentagon has duped Americans by organizing a bunch of retired US generals – mislabeled `independent military experts’ - to promote the Iraq and Afghanistan wars in the media. They were paid $500 to $1,000 for each brief appearance to make propaganda for the administration. The `NY Times’ rightly called them `Trojan horses.’ These shills befouled the honor of the uniforms they once wore.

But the `Times’ was hardly Simon pure: reporter Judith Miller had used its pages to promote gross lies about Iraq and stoke war fever. The `Times’ op-ed pages have been filled with neocon and Pentagon calls to war. At least the `Times’ was atoning by blowing open the latest scandal about government-manufactured news. Our media increasingly resembles the bootlickers of the old Soviet press.

Watch these rent-a-generals now return to TV to promote the administration’s party line about the Great Syrian Nuclear Menace.

copyright Eric S. Margolis 2008


Posted by Eric Margolis on April 28, 2008 12:45 PM
Comments:

Eric,

First thing, don’t view this event in isolation. Look at all the other things that are going on around Israel and Syria.

It’s perfectly clear that Israel’s neighbors are getting ready for war with Israel. First there’s Hamas and Hezbollah, then Syria.

Both Hamas and Hezbollah are building up their armies. Thanks to Syria and Iran, they are both adding lots of missiles to their respective arsenals.

By the summer of 2008 or 2009, one will get a chance to see thousands of missiles raining down all over Israel.

Next let’s look at Syria. Last summer Syria had a mishap when a chemcial warhead was being fitted onto a missile. Many engineers were killed.

Syria continues to support terrorism against Israel.

Perhaps if Syria were like Sweden, then you might have a point. But all the available evidence points to Syria being a bad boy just Iran and North Korea.

Don’t be surprised to see Hamas, Hezbollah and Syria back for war against Israel in 2010 or 2011. Only this time chemical warheads will be raining down on Israeli cities.

Posted by Mattw at April 28, 2008 02:32 PM

“perhaps if Syria were like Sweden”
Perhaps Syria would be more like Sweden if they had Finland and Norway, rather than Israel, for neighbors. Count the millions of Palestinian refugees living in Israel’s neighbors. I imagine it exceeds the number of Finnish and Norwegian refugees driven from their ancestral homelands.
Israel cannot expect friendly neighbors while it continues to occupy it’s neighbor’s territory in violation of international law and UN Resolutions. No longer murdering it’s political foes would also help.

Posted by philmar at April 28, 2008 04:20 PM

Poor little Israel, surrounded by enemies eager to start another Holocaust! That she’s managed to survive for 60 years is surely proof that the Jews are indeed God’s Chosen People! Does anybody outside a few crackpot Evangelical American Churches still buy this stuff? As Eric suggests, “our” Western media is pretty shabby, except for a few lone wolves (like Eric) howling in the wilderness. But even so, despite nearly unanimous unconditional support for Israel in the corporate/capitalist media, most people think that Israel is at least no less a cause than a victim of violence in the Middle East. There’s something to be said for common sense (against false consciousness).

Posted by hyperbolus at April 28, 2008 10:38 PM

MattW:

Syrians may not be angels, but your perceived threats to Israeli security are exaggerated. The mythology surrounding Israel and its “being surrounded” by hostile enemies is just that; a myth. Even in the first wars it fought to retain sovereignty, Israel’s “enemies” were never truly united in their quest to destroy Israel; Jordan’s King Hussein had always been an Israeli ally because he feared the Palestinians almost as much as Israelis did. Since the 1948 war, the military capability of the IDF has massively outstripped its rivals and neighbors. The fact that they are a nuclear state virtually ensures their security against angry neighbors. In fact, Israel’s greatest threat is, in a sense, the success of its own people; Israelis are by and large so prosperous and educated that birthrates within Israel are on the decline.

Far from a “rain” of chemical missiles in 2009 (Which the Israeli Air Force can and likely would pre-emptively demolish before hostile deployment), the real “threat” to Israel’s Jewish state is that there aren’t going to be very many Jews in Israel 50 years from now. Instead of loudly complaining about the threat posed by a torrent of outdated SCUDs tipped with stale mustard gas, Israel’s conservatives might want to think about improving fertility; last I checked, that was something that conservatives did quite well.

Posted by chatman at April 29, 2008 01:27 PM

As deluded as the USA and Israel may be, starting a war with Syria only to have Hezbollah and Hamas start trouble in the North and to the west of Israel there by causing a three fron war would be an assinine move. But then again we are talking about the Neo-Cons.

As for McCain, his time in Vietnam seems to have impaired his judgment as now he is intent on annoying the Russians. What a way to start off the 3rd Buch term.

Posted by Frank at April 29, 2008 04:30 PM

Kudos to Eric for giving the world another heads-up on the shenanigans of the administration. His warning us against another attack is probsbly just a waring but with these guys it is better to be safe than sorry.

It is sad that we are all scared that the G.W.B administration is still intent on wrecking one more piece of havoc in Syria to cover their last piece of havoc.

I think they’ve pioneered a new method of blame avoidance; create a bigger muck-up to divert attention from your last muck-up. Then keep piling them up till your opponents are exhausted and never stop proclaiming your innocence and righteousness of heart.

A lack of conscience helps too.

Posted by Yousuf at April 30, 2008 05:01 PM

The world continues to ignore ongoing Israeli war crimes in Gaza, due in large part to the distorted mainstream press coverage we receive about these events.

This little publicity stunt as reported dutifully by the BBC this morning is a classic example.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7375439.stm

Posted by muckdisturber at May 1, 2008 10:05 AM

Great article Eric. Lets hope that any of these three presidential candidates will do what’s necessary to bring a little bit of hope back to the region and reign in the current administration’s Yes Men generals.

I’m also glad to see that the comments section is more or less in order.

Posted by Tovy at May 2, 2008 11:37 PM

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