| Author | Message | | Alpha | | Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2003 5:26 am Post subject: Cheney Behind New Mideast War Drive: Return of 'Clean Break' |
| http://larouchepub.com/other/2003/3040cleanbreak.html http://www.nowarforisrael.com This article appears in the October 17, 2003 issue of Executive Intelligence Review. Cheney Behind New Mideast War Drive: Return of `Clean Break' by Jeffrey Steinberg With very little fanfare, in September David Wurmser moved over from the State Department office of arms control chief and leading war-party agitator John Bolton, to the Old Executive Office Building, working directly under Vice President Dick Cheney and his chief of staff Lewis "Scooter" Libby. Wurmser's move was highly significant, given that the former American Enterprise Institute and Washington Institute for Near East Policy neo-conservatives was one of the primary authors of the now-infamous 1996 "A Clean Break" document, which spelled out the current joint Mideast war strategy of the Ariel Sharon government in Israel and the Cheney cabal inside the Bush Administration in the United States. Just days after Wurmser joined the Vice President's "shadow national security council," the Bush Administration—at Cheney's urging—made an abrupt shift in policy towards Syria, a shift that has now brought the entire Mideast region to the brink of war and chaos—worse, even, than the fiasco of the American occupation of Iraq, which military experts are increasingly describing as "our new Vietnam" (see page 60). At an American Enterprise Institute event on Oct. 7, Leo Strauss acolyte William Kristol, the publisher and editor of the Weekly Standard, candidly admitted that he was miffed that the United States had not already moved beyond the Iraq war to the "next regime change" of "the next horrible" Middle East Arab "dictator"—Syrian President Bashar Assad. `A Clean Break' RevisitedTurn the clock back seven years. On July 8, 1996, Richard Perle, currently a member, and formerly the head of the Defense Policy Board in the Don Rumsfeld Pentagon, delivered a document to the new Israeli Prime Minister, Jabotinskyite Benjamin Netanyahu. Perle, and a team of American neo-cons, had been tasked by Netanyahu—through the Israeli think tank, the Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies (IASPS)—to draft a strategy for abrogating the Oslo Accords and overturning the entire concept of "comprehensive land for peace," in favor of a jackboot policy of U.S.-Israeli-Turkish raw military conquest and occupation. The short policy memo, which Netanyahu, and his successor-Likud Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, totally adopted as the core strategy of their administrations, spelled out a four-pronged attack on the peace process and the entire Arab world. It has become a self-evident truth that, since the Bush "43" and Sharon governments came into power simultaneously in early 2001, "A Clean Break" has been the guiding strategic doctrine of both—particularly following the irregular warfare attacks on New York and Washington on Sept. 11, 2001. The Perle-Wurmser policy document demanded: 1) Destroy Yasser Arafat and the Palestinian Authority, blaming them for every act of Palestinian terrorism, including the attacks from Hamas, an organization which Sharon had helped launch during his early 1980s tenure as Minister of Defense. 2) Induce the United States to overthrow the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq. 3) Launch war against Syria after Saddam's regime is disposed of, including striking Syrian military targets in Lebanon, and targets in Syria proper. 4) Parlay the overthrow of the Ba'athist regimes in Baghdad and Damascus into the "democratization" of the entire Arab world, including through further military actions against Iran, Saudi Arabia, and "the ultimate prize," Egypt (see Documentation following for the "Clean Break" report). On Oct. 5, for the first time in 30 years, Israel launched bombing raids against Syria, targetting a purported "Palestinian terrorist camp" inside Syrian territory. The bombing immediately raised fears that Sharon is preparing a nuclear strike, most likely against Iran. A senior Israeli intelligence source told EIR that Sharon's action was clearly backed by the "pro-Sharon" crowd in Washington, led by Vice President Dick Cheney and Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz: "They continue to be committed to their basic plan: Destroy Iran and Syria, and make Israel the dominant power in the region, and drive the Palestinians across the Jordan River." The source added that there "is obviously an agreement in Washington to do nothing." In a press conference a day after the Israel attack on Syria, President George W. Bush said Sharon had the right to "defend his own people," and then added, "We would be doing the same thing." 'Clean Break' Who's WhoIn addition to arch-chicken-hawk Richard Perle, the other participants in the "Clean Break" exercise now constitute the hard core of the neo-con apparatus poisoning the Bush Administration. The principal author of "Clean Break" and a series of follow-on IASPS strategy papers elaborating the new balance of power schema for the Middle East, was David Wurmser, now in the Office of Vice President Cheney. Wurmser's wife, Meyrav Wurmser, another of the "Clean Break" authors, is the head of Middle East policy at the Hudson Institute, a neo-con hotbed, heavily financed by Lord Conrad Black, owner of the Hollinger Corporation and sugar-daddy to Richard Perle, who was installed by Black on the Hudson Institute board as soon as the London-based publisher poured a pile of cash into the think tank at the start of the Bush "43" Presidency. Meyrav Wurmser received her doctorate at George Washington University, by researching the life and works of Vladimir Jabotinsky, the founder of Revisionist Zionism and a self-professed fascist. Before coming to Hudson, she headed the Washington office of the Middle East Research and Investigation Project (MERIP), of Col. Yigal Carmon, a retired Israeli Army Intelligence careerist, who is hard-wired into the U.S.A. neo-con gang. Meyrav Wurmser has taken the point in promoting the overthrow of the House of Saud and the American military occupation of the Saudi Arabian oil fields, through a string of Hudson Institute policy papers, commentaries, and seminars. Hudson has also played a pivotal role in the drive for war against Syria and Lebanon, as spelled out in "Clean Break." On March 7, 2003, Hudson sponsored a forum addressed by Gen. Michel Aoun, who was Prime Minister of Lebanon from 1988-1990, and who is pushing a military action against Syria, right out of the pages of "Clean Break." Other authors of the 1996 war scheme were: Douglas Feith, now Assistant Secretary of Defense for Policy, and the overseer of the Office of Special Plans "information warfare" unit, which was instrumental in the black propaganda campaign to sell President Bush and the U.S. Congress on the Iraq war; and Charles Fairbanks, Jr., a longtime friend and disciple of Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz, dating back to their graduate studies under Leo Strauss at the University of Chicago. Fairbanks is now at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. From Words to WarfareOn Sept. 16, just as David Wurmser was going to Cheney's office to replace Eric Edelman, a longtime Wolfowitz protégé now tapped to be the new U.S. Ambassador to Turkey, the Syria war drive was seriously launched. Chief arms control provocateur John Bolton was given the green light to testify before a House International Relations subcommittee hearing on Syria and Lebanon. That testimony had been held up for several months, as the result of a direct intervention by the Central Intelligence Agency, which issued a highly unusual white paper challenging many of Bolton's planned allegations of Syrian current involvement in terrorist operations and pursuit of weapons of mass destruction. The fact that Bolton was given the go-ahead to Capitol Hill signalled that Cheney had scored a tactical victory over those in the Bush Administration who were promoting a dialogue with Damascus. In fact, Bolton's provocative testimony undercut quiet efforts, then under way, to establish fresh channels of cooperation between the United States and the Assad government. The day after Bolton's appearance, the same House subcommittee continued the anti-Damascus rant, by hosting General Aoun and rabid chicken-hawk Daniel Pipes, who demanded an immediate confrontation with Syria. This public display of venom in Washington was all the signal that Ariel Sharon needed. On Oct. 5, Israeli Air Force jets bombed a Palestinian camp deep inside Syrian territory, ostensibly in retaliation for an Islamic Jihad suicide bombing in Haifa the day before. However, the Sharon war cabinet had approved a Syrian bombing six weeks earlier. The Bolton appearance and the promotion of Wurmser into Cheney's inner sanctum just served as the green light. To make the linkage between the Israeli actions and the Cheney-led Bush Administration tilt even even more transparent, on Oct. 8 the White House announced that it would no longer oppose Congressional passage of the Syrian Accountability and Restoration of Lebanese Sovereignty Act, the equivalent to the 1998 Iraq Liberation Act which set in motion the drive towards war against Saddam Hussein. This time, Sharon and Cheney do not intend to wait five years to get their war. Unless they are stopped, their timetable is to have Israel launch war on Syria by November 2003. And heaven help the American GIs in Iraq if Sharon and Cheney get their way. As Lyndon LaRouche has demanded, "Beast-man" Cheney needs to be dumped from power within the next 30 days; and, along with him, the entire neo-con cabal. As Bush "41" and Karl Rove must understand by now, Cheney and his gang of "Clean Break" fanatics are the albatross around George W. Bush's neck, and time is running out. | |  | | Alpha | | Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2003 5:48 am Post subject: Syria Next in "A Clean Break" Agenda of JINSANs Pe |
| Syria Next in "A Clean Break" Agenda of JINSANs Perle, Feith and Company (you can see these Zionist traitors to America at http://www.nowarforisrael.com ): Is JINSA (Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs)/PNAC (Project for the New American Century) Zionist extremist Richard Perle (and his Neocon cronies) after Syria next for "regime change" (with even more US soldiers dying for his Israel first agenda) as such would be in accordance with the "A Clean Break" document that he and fellow JINSAN Douglas Feith wrote for former Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu: http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/590C99F5-C951-401B-B372-A389AC5FA00C.htm Richard Perle Denounces the Franco-German Couple The Pentagon Calls on Berlin to Get in Line Reseau Voltaire Net Friday 07 November 2003 Pentagon Advisor Richard Perle was on a mission this weekend in Berlin. Taking the side of German Defense Minister, Peter Struck, during a symposium, he denounced the deepening of Franco-German ties and their consequences for Atlantic relations. Responding sharply to the provocation, the former French General Staff Head, Admiral Jacques Lanxade, accused the Pentagon advisor of coming to stir up ill will in Europe. Mr. Perle had come to Berlin to look for German support for a possible U.S. military initiative. The 14th forum “Bundeswehr and Society” took place November 3 and 4 in Berlin. Founded in 1988, this annual event is co-sponsored by the German Defense Ministry and the Sunday supplement of the German daily, Die Welt. Two hundred personalities participated on the premises of the German publishing group, Axel Springer. The principle speakers were Peter Struck (German Defense Minister), Lord George Robertson (NATO General), General James Jones (Supreme Commander of NATO forces in Europe), Richard Perle (member of the Pentagon’s political advisory council), and Wolfgang Schneiderhahn (Bundeswehr Inspector General). During the debates, Richard Perle gave his viewpoint on “the idea that Germany should submit to French ideas”. He denounced “France and Germany’s strong tendency to express their solidarity on the least opportunity” by virtue of a “false belief that that solidarity is essential for European peace.” An attitude that will only aggravate “the very real problems between Europe and the Atlantic Alliance.” Sharply intervening in the debate, Admiral Jacques Lanxade, former Head of the French armed services General Staff, questioned Richard Perle’s behavior, accusing him of coming to the conference to divide and oppose Paris and Berlin, and in a general way of trying by all means to provoke a crisis between Europe and the United States. French and German authorities have jointly agreed not to publicize this incident. In the European General Staffs, it is believed that Richard Perle came to Berlin to try to split up the Franco-German couple and get the support from Chancellor Schroeder necessary for a new military initiative. Please read the Sydney Morning Herald article which is linked at this URL as "Cheney's Hawks": http://www.lewrockwell.com/kwiatkowski/kwiatkowski-arch.html The following is the email that I sent this morning to writers of the "Newsweek" cover story on Cheney (my comments about the article are included): Subj: JINSA/PNAC Cheney on "Newsweek" Cover this Week Date: 11/11/03 11:01:18 AM Pacific Standard Time From: ****** To: michael isikoff Dear Mr. Isikoff, Thank you for your time on the telephone earlier today. Here is the email which I mentioned that I would send you with comment on your cover article for Newsweek this week: Cheney's Long Path to War (Cover Article in the November 17th, 2003 issue of "Newsweek" magazine): The Hard Sell: He sifted intel. He brooded about threats. And he wanted Saddam gone. The inside story of how Vice President Cheney bought into shady assumptions and helped persuade a nation to invade Iraq http://www.msnbc.com/news/991209.asp?0cv=CB20 This "Newsweek" magazine article is about the Cheney Neoconservative cabal that pushed US to invade Iraq for Israel and oil (as Cheney was on the board of advisors for JINSA and was involved with PNAC as well-he was also the CEO for Halliburton). The "Newsweek" article still falls short though because it doesn't mention that Cheney, Feith, and Perle (who are all mentioned in the article as being part of the Neoconsevative cabal) are all associated with JINSA (Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs) which had wanted regime change in Iraq for years before the tragic 9/11 attack... The article allowed Cheney to have a staff member get away (without being challenged about Cheney's JINSA/PNAC association) with conveying that Cheney wasn't for "regime change" in Iraq until the tragic 9/11 attack.. As JINSA had wanted regime change in Iraq for years before 9/11 (and Cheney had been associated with JINSA and PNAC), Cheney (via his staff member who commented for that "Newsweek" article) is lying. In addition, Cheney was associated with PNAC (Project for the New American Century) which had wanted regime change in Iraq well before 9/11 as well (see the Bob Barr article on PNAC which is included below as it also mentions Cheney). So of course Cheney was involved with distorting and "cooking" intelligence to suit his JINSA/PNAC agenda of wanting to invade and do regime change in Iraq as soon as possible. To read about Iraq and JINSA, type in "Iraq" at www.jinsa.org (if the "Iraq" material is still referenced there like it was before the Iraq invasion). In addition, Wolfowitz (whose mentor was JINSA/PNAC Zionist extremist Richard Perle) had put together that pre-emptive strike doctrine while Cheney was the Secretary of Defense under Bush Senior in the early 1990's, so Cheney was fully aware of it and wanted regime change in Iraq for years before the 9/11 attack. Also, the writers of that "Newsweek" article didn't mention the Israeli spies at the Pentagon as you can read in the "Israeli Spies at the Pentagon" article from the UK Guardian newspaper which is linked under the photos of the Zion traitors (Israel Firsters) at www.nowarforisrael.com. In addition, the "Newsweek" writers did not mention that "A Clean Break" document which JINSA Zionist extremists Richard Perle and Douglas Feith wrote for Israeli Zionist extremist Prime Minister Netanyahu in 1996 (as "A Clean Break" advised for Israel to do regime change in Iraq and in Syria as well as dissolve the Palestinian peace process). When Perle and Feith got into power/influential positions at the Pentagon in the current Bush regime, they had the US military do regime change in Iraq instead of Israel (with Syria to follow soon if they can get away with it). Zionist (Jew) extremist David Wurmser (who is also mentioned in the "Newsweek" article) was also involved with putting together that "A Clean Break" advisory paper (which you can read by clicking on the embedded link for "A Clean Break" at the following URL): http://www.antiwar.com/justin/j100603.html It is important to also know that Richard Perle, Douglas Feith and John Bolton (all mentioned below in the article from the "Forward" which is a respected Jewish publication out of New York) are JINSANs as well.. Perle is also associated with PNAC (which would like to have a confrontation with Russia and China sooner rather than later as you can access the JINSA web site at www.jinsa.org and PNAC's URL via www.newamericancentury.org). Robert Fisk (a respected journalist for the London Independent newspaper as you can read more via www.robert-fisk.com) wrote about JINSA (and Dick Cheney's association to JINSA as he is also associated with PNAC) in the following article: http://www.counterpunch.org/fisk0910.html Fisk mentions this article ("Men from JINSA and CSP") from "The Nation" which is a must read as well: http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml%3Fi=20020902&s=vest http://www.amconmag.com/03_24_03/cover.html March 24, 2003 issue The American Conservative Whose War? A neoconservative clique seeks to ensnare our country in a series of wars that are not in America’s interest. The Bush Administration's Dual Loyalties http://www.counterpunch.org/christison1213.html Counterpunch December 13, 2002 A Rose By Another Other Name The Bush Administration's Dual Loyalties by KATHLEEN and BILL CHRISTISON former CIA political analysts Subj: Re: New Neocon Player Added to Secret White House Cabal The following article appeared in the UK Guardian newspaper (via www.guardian.co.uk) and mentioned Meyrav Wurmser who is now working with Dick Cheney (as conveyed in the article from the "Forward" which is included after the following): World dispatch Selective Memri Brian Whitaker investigates whether the 'independent' media institute that translates the Arabic newspapers is quite what it seems Monday August 12, 2002 For some time now, I have been receiving small gifts from a generous institute in the United States. The gifts are high-quality translations of articles from Arabic newspapers which the institute sends to me by email every few days, entirely free-of-charge. The emails also go to politicians and academics, as well as to lots of other journalists. The stories they contain are usually interesting. Whenever I get an email from the institute, several of my Guardian colleagues receive one too and regularly forward their copies to me - sometimes with a note suggesting that I might like to check out the story and write about it. If the note happens to come from a more senior colleague, I'm left feeling that I really ought to write about it. One example last week was a couple of paragraphs translated by the institute, in which a former doctor in the Iraqi army claimed that Saddam Hussein had personally given orders to amputate the ears of military deserters. The organisation that makes these translations and sends them out is the Middle East Media Research Institute (Memri), based in Washington but with recently-opened offices in London, Berlin and Jerusalem. Its work is subsidised by US taxpayers because as an "independent, non-partisan, non-profit" organisation, it has tax-deductible status under American law. Memri's purpose, according to its website, is to bridge the language gap between the west - where few speak Arabic - and the Middle East, by "providing timely translations of Arabic, Farsi, and Hebrew media". Despite these high-minded statements, several things make me uneasy whenever I'm asked to look at a story circulated by Memri. First of all, it's a rather mysterious organisation. Its website does not give the names of any people to contact, not even an office address. The reason for this secrecy, according to a former employee, is that "they don't want suicide bombers walking through the door on Monday morning" (Washington Times, June 20). This strikes me as a somewhat over-the-top precaution for an institute that simply wants to break down east-west language barriers. The second thing that makes me uneasy is that the stories selected by Memri for translation follow a familiar pattern: either they reflect badly on the character of Arabs or they in some way further the political agenda of Israel. I am not alone in this unease. Ibrahim Hooper of the Council on American-Islamic Relations told the Washington Times: "Memri's intent is to find the worst possible quotes from the Muslim world and disseminate them as widely as possible." Memri might, of course, argue that it is seeking to encourage moderation by highlighting the blatant examples of intolerance and extremism. But if so, one would expect it - for the sake of non-partisanship - t o publicise extremist articles in the Hebrew media too. Although Memri claims that it does provide translations from Hebrew media, I can't recall receiving any. Evidence from Memri's website also casts doubt on its non-partisan status. Besides supporting liberal democracy, civil society, and the free market, the institute also emphasises "the continuing relevance of Zionism to the Jewish people and to the state of Israel". That is what its website used to say, but the words about Zionism have now been deleted. The original page, however, can still be found in internet archives. The reason for Memri's air of secrecy becomes clearer when we look at the people behind it. The co-founder and president of Memri, and the registered owner of its website, is an Israeli called Yigal Carmon. Mr - or rather, Colonel - Carmon spent 22 years in Israeli military intelligence and later served as counter-terrorism adviser to two Israeli prime ministers, Yitzhak Shamir and Yitzhak Rabin. Retrieving another now-deleted page from the archives of Memri's website also throws up a list of its staff. Of the six people named, three - including Col Carmon - are described as having worked for Israeli intelligence. Among the other three, one served in the Israeli army's Northern Command Ordnance Corps, one has an academic background, and the sixth is a former stand-up comedian. Col Carmon's co-founder at Memri is Meyrav Wurmser, who is also director of the centre for Middle East policy at the Indianapolis-based Hudson Institute, which bills itself as "America's premier source of applied research on enduring policy challenges". The ubiquitous Richard Perle, chairman of the Pentagon's defence policy board, recently joined Hudson's board of trustees. Ms Wurmser is the author of an academic paper entitled Can Israel Survive Post-Zionism? in which she argues that leftwing Israeli intellectuals pose "more than a passing threat" to the state of Israel, undermining its soul and reducing its will for self-defence. In addition, Ms Wurmser is a highly qualified, internationally recognised, inspiring and knowledgeable speaker on the Middle East whose presence would make any "event, radio or television show a unique one" - according to Benador Associates, a public relations company which touts her services. Nobody, so far as I know, disputes the general accuracy of Memri's translations but there are other reasons to be concerned about its output. The email it circulated last week about Saddam Hussein ordering people's ears to be cut off was an extract from a longer article in the pan-Arab newspaper, al-Hayat, by Adil Awadh who claimed to have first-hand knowledge of it. It was the sort of tale about Iraqi brutality that newspapers would happily reprint without checking, especially in the current atmosphere of war fever. It may well be true, but it needs to be treated with a little circumspection. Mr Awadh is not exactly an independent figure. He is, or at least was, a member of the Iraqi National Accord, an exiled Iraqi opposition group backed by the US - and neither al-Hayat nor Memri mentioned this. Also, Mr Awadh's allegation first came to light some four years ago, when he had a strong personal reason for making it. According to a Washington Post report in 1998, the amputation claim formed part of his application for political asylum in the United States. At the time, he was one of six Iraqis under arrest in the US as suspected terrorists or Iraqi intelligence agents, and he was trying to show that the Americans had made a mistake. Earlier this year, Memri scored two significant propaganda successes against Saudi Arabia. The first was its translation of an article from al-Riyadh newspaper in which a columnist wrote that Jews use the blood of Christian or Muslim children in pastries for the Purim religious festival. The writer, a university teacher, was apparently relying on an anti-semitic myth that dates back to the middle ages. What this demonstrated, more than anything, was the ignorance of many Arabs - even those highly educated - about Judaism and Israel, and their readiness to believe such ridiculous stories. But Memri claimed al-Riyadh was a Saudi "government newspaper" - in fact it's privately owned - implying that the article had some form of official approval. Al-Riyadh's editor said he had not seen the article before publication because he had been abroad. He apologised without hesitation and sacked his columnist, but by then the damage had been done. Memri's next success came a month later when Saudi Arabia's ambassador to London wrote a poem entitled The Martyrs - about a young woman suicide bomber - which was published in al-Hayat newspaper. Memri sent out translated extracts from the poem, which it described as "praising suicide bombers". Whether that was the poem's real message is a matter of interpretation. It could, perhaps more plausibly, be read as condemning the political ineffectiveness of Arab leaders, but Memri's interpretation was reported, almost without question, by the western media. These incidents involving Saudi Arabia should not be viewed in isolation. They are part of building a case against the kingdom and persuading the United States to treat it as an enemy, rather than an ally. It's a campaign that the Israeli government and American neo-conservatives have been pushing since early this year - one aspect of which was the bizarre anti-Saudi briefing at the Pentagon, hosted last month by Richard Perle. To anyone who reads Arabic newspapers regularly, it should be obvious that the items highlighted by Memri are those that suit its agenda and are not representative of the newspapers' content as a whole. The danger is that many of the senators, congressmen and "opinion formers" who don't read Arabic but receive Memri's emails may get the idea that these extreme examples are not only truly representative but also reflect the policies of Arab governments. Memri's Col Carmon seems eager to encourage them in that belief. In Washington last April, in testimony to the House committee on international relations, he portrayed the Arab media as part of a wide-scale system of government-sponsored indoctrination. "The controlled media of the Arab governments conveys hatred of the west, and in particular, of the United States," he said. "Prior to September 11, one could frequently find articles which openly supported, or even called for, terrorist attacks against the United States ... "The United States is sometimes compared to Nazi Germany, President Bush to Hitler, Guantanamo to Auschwitz," he said. In the case of the al-Jazeera satellite channel, he added, "the overwhelming majority of guests and callers are typically anti-American and anti-semitic". Unfortunately, it is on the basis of such sweeping generalisations that much of American foreign policy is built these days. As far as relations between the west and the Arab world are concerned, language is a barrier that perpetuates ignorance and can easily foster misunderstanding. All it takes is a small but active group of Israelis to exploit that barrier for their own ends and start changing western perceptions of Arabs for the worse. It is not difficult to see what Arabs might do to counter that. A group of Arab media companies could get together and publish translations of articles that more accurately reflect the content of their newspapers. It would certainly not be beyond their means. But, as usual, they may prefer to sit back and grumble about the machinations of Israeli intelligence veterans. The following correction was printed in the Guardian's Corrections and Clarifications column, Wednesday August 21 2002 In an article headed Atrocity stories regain currency, page 13, August 8, and in an article headed Selective Memri on the Guardian website, we referred to Dr Adil Awadh, an Iraqi doctor who alleged that Saddam Hussein had ordered doctors to amputate the ears of soldiers who deserted. Dr Awadh has asked us to make it clear that he has no connection with Memri (Middle East Media Research Institute), and that he did not authorise its translation of parts of an article by him. He is no longer a member of the Iraqi National Accord (INA). He is an independent member of the Iraqi National Congress (INC). His reference to orders by Saddam Hussein to cut off the ears of deserters has been supported by evidence from other sources. Read Memri's response to this article 21.08.2002: Media organisation rebuts accusations of selective journalism Email brian.whitaker@guardian.co.uk Cheney wants to "remodel the entire middle east"--"Shadow Government" 11/03/03 > New Player Added to Secret White House Cabal > QUOTE: > "The question is, how does the vice president's [national security staff] > function in relation to the president's national security staff and how > important policy decisions are made in the White House. While the vice > president has a critical role to play, the secrecy surrounding his > unusually large foreign-policy staff raises many questions which the > American public needs answered." > > > http://www.forward.com/issues/2003/03.10.31/news2.wurmser.html > > > > FORWARD > OCTOBER 31, 2003 > > Cheney Taps Syria Hawk As Adviser On Mideast > By MARC PERELMAN > FORWARD STAFF > > Despite mounting criticism of the administration's Iraq policy, Vice > President Dick Cheney appears to be ratcheting up his commitment to the > circle of neoconservative intellectuals who helped spearhead President > Bush's war policy, adding one of its most controversial proponents to his > national security staff in a little-noticed move last month. > > David Wurmser, a neoconservative scholar known for his close ties to the > Israeli right, was appointed in mid-September to join the team led by > Cheney's national security adviser, Lewis "Scooter" Libby. In recent years > Wurmser, who boasts a complex network of relationships to a variety of > pro-Likud think tanks and activist groups, has frequently written articles > arguing for a joint American-Israeli effort to undermine the Syrian regime. > > Wurmser's appointment sheds light on the prominent role played by Cheney > and his national security staff in shaping foreign policy and coincides > with the deterioration in the relations between Washington and Damascus. In > recent months, Washington has accused Syria of sheltering Iraqi leaders, > weapons and money and of allowing terrorists into Iraq. The administration > backed Israel's recent bombing of a suspected terrorist training camp in > Syria and dropped its objections to a congressional bill that grants the > president the right to impose sanctions on Damascus. > > "The vice president undoubtedly chooses staff whose views are compatible > with the policies of the administration," wrote Judith Kipper, a Middle > East scholar with the Council on Foreign Relations, in an e-mail to the > Forward. "The question is, how does the vice president's [national security > staff] function in relation to the president's national security staff and > how important policy decisions are made in the White House. While the vice > president has a critical role to play, the secrecy surrounding his > unusually large foreign-policy staff raises many questions which the > American public needs answered." > > Cathy Martin, a spokeswoman for Cheney, confirmed that Wurmser had recently > been hired, adding that he is serving as one of many foreign-policy > advisers to the vice president. She declined to comment on questions about > Cheney's or Wurmser's ideological leanings. > > Before his appointment, Wurmser had served as a senior adviser to John > Bolton, the undersecretary of state for arms control and international > security and one of the sharpest critics of Syria within the > administration. In speeches and testimonies over the past year, Bolton has > sounded increasingly alarmist far more so than the intelligence > community about Syria's weapons programs. > > Wurmser's appointment was first reported by Inter-Press Service and > elicited criticism from the Arab American Institute, an advocacy organization. > > Wurmser is the main author of a 1996 policy paper drafted for then-Israeli > prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu by a task force composed of > neo-conservative scholars. The white paper, titled "A Clean Break: A New > Strategy for Securing the Realm," advocated a remodeling of the Middle East > that some critics see as a rough blueprint for the policy adopted by the > Bush administration after the September 11 attacks. The paper advocated a > strategy of preemptive action to remove Saddam Hussein from power, a > "rollback" of Syria and the search for alternatives to Yasser Arafat. > > "Whoever inherits Iraq dominates the entire Levant strategically," said the > paper, which was commissioned by the Jerusalem-based Institute for Advanced > Strategic and Political Studies, where Wurmser was working at the time. > > The task force was headed by Richard Perle, now a key Pentagon adviser who > sits on the Defense Policy Board. Its members included Douglas Feith, > currently the undersecretary of defense for policy and one of the main > proponents of the war in Iraq. > > Another member of the task force was Wurmser's Israeli-born wife, Meyrav > Wurmser, who heads the Middle East studies department at the conservative > Hudson Institute. She is a founder of the Middle East Media Research > Institute, or Memri, which translates Arabic press reports and which > critics say highlights negative views of the West. > > The policy paper suggested that in order to transform the "balance of > power" in the Middle East in favor of an axis consisting of Israel, Turkey > and Jordan, Saddam should be removed and replaced by a Hashemite ruler. > > The next step would be a "rollback" of Syria by sponsoring proxy attacks in > Lebanon and even striking at selected targets in Syria. In the late 1990s, > Wurmser wrote frequently, arguing for a joint U.S.-Israeli effort to > undermine the Syrian regime. > > On Tuesday, retired Air Force General James Clapper, director of the > National Imagery and Mapping Agency, told reporters he was not surprised > that U.S. forces had not discovered any chemical, biological or nuclear > weapons in Iraq, citing a big increase in the number of vehicles heading to > Syria before the war. The administration also has renewed long-standing > accusations that Damascus is developing chemical and biological weapons and > is supporting terrorist groups operating against Israel, despite pledges to > crack down on them here's what Bob Barr, hardly a left-leaning figure in politics has to say about the PNAC. the truth sometimes crosses political lines. The brave new world of the neo-cons World domination can get mighty pricey BY BOB BARR I could deal with "neo-conservatives," if they were just a bunch of converted liberals. But their newly influential movement is more troublesome than that. It threatens the American body politic with ever-expanding government power, larger bureaucracies and losses of our fundamental freedoms. The movement's elevated status can be traced directly to Sept. 11, 2001, although it was developing into a major political force long before then. Michael Lind writes in The New Statesman that neo-conservatives' roots reach back to the anti-communist liberalism that took hold in America from the 1950s to the 1970s. Others trace its religious fervor -- its self-righteous zeal -- as far back as the Puritans. Many earlier American political movements were closely tied to an aggressive, military-based foreign policy. In the 19th century, the push toward "manifest destiny" was rooted in an understandable desire on the part of America's leaders to extend America's continental reach to meet the needs of a nation struggling to industrialize and capitalize its resources. In the early 20th century, Teddy Roosevelt, often viewed as an imperialist, actually exercised considerable restraint in the use of American military power when he involved troops in circumstances clearly limited in time and scope. Woodrow Wilson's ill-fated drive to "make the world safe for democracy" was born of a genuine, if unrealistic notion that political freedom was preferable to tyranny and that democratic governments would be less predisposed to war as a tool of political power. Though Wilson's effort failed miserably, the goal was to avoid, not foster, war. But neo-conservatives rely on the raw and aggressive use of military power to a unique degree, and their almost messianic mission to root out "bad guys" around the world, is unprecedented. In 1997, the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), a neo-conservative think tank headquartered in Washington, issued a Statement of Principles that lays out the neo-conservative vision of an international order completely subservient to U.S. business, military and political interests. At its core, the statement makes clear that nothing less than total, global American military dominance will suffice. The statement was signed by Dick Cheney, who is now vice president, Donald Rumsfeld, now secretary of defense, and Paul Wolfowitz, now deputy defense secretary. The problem is that such total, global American military dominance would require a huge federal bureaucracy. And even worse: It would require an essentially permanent state of war abroad, as well as a climate of fear at home -- leading to ever-increasing levels of government power. The tragic events of Sept. 11 offered neo-cons the perfect catalyst to move into high gear. And, brother, have they ever. We now have a huge new bureaucracy -- the Department of Homeland Security -- already creeping beyond its legislatively imposed jurisdiction. We have new laws, including the USA PATRIOT Act, that fundamentally alter the balance of power between citizens and government (in the latter's favor, of course). We see movement to break down the sacrosanct barriers between domestic law enforcement and our military, and between domestic law enforcement and the CIA. And we are witnessing the creation of a rash of invasive programs, such as the Pentagon's Terrorist Information Awareness program, designed to forever take from America's citizens their privacy. One of the most troubling aspects of neo-conservatism is its intolerance for dissent. Former Education Secretary and drug czar William Bennett, who recently formed an organization called Americans for Victory Over Terrorism, audaciously asserts in an open letter printed as an advertisement in the New York Times that internal dissent poses as much a threat to victory over terrorism as do external groups attacking the United States. The message from neo-cons is clear: Questioning where we are and where they want to lead us is unpatriotic. It's a new and scary direction in American politics that neither true conservatives nor true liberals have historically championed. When the House of Representatives took a rare, small step away from increased government power, by passing an amendment to a spending bill cutting off funds for so-called "sneak and peek" searches, the Justice Department quickly branded the move "devastating" to America's war against terrorism. Such hyperbole is nonsense, of course, but it reflects the dual-pronged, neo-con strategy of branding any opposition to its agenda as essentially unpatriotic and of using fear as its vehicle of choice. In 1984, George Orwell described a nation built on fear and perpetual war. "The object of being at war, and therefore in danger," he wrote, "makes the handing-over of all power to a small caste seem the natural, unavoidable condition of survival." Let's hope that, at least in this instance, Orwell proves not to be as prescient as in many of his other observations. 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