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War on Iraq

Another Neocon Attempt to Frame Iran Falls Apart

By Gareth Porter, The Nation. Posted January 26, 2008.


Last time it was scary speed-boats, this time it's a bogus link to a bombing in Argentina -- one by one, Iran hawks' lies keep unraveling.
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Research for this article was supported by the Investigative Fund of The Nation Institute.

Although nukes and Iraq have been the main focus of the Bush Administration's pressure campaign against Iran, US officials also seek to tar Iran as the world's leading sponsor of terrorism. And Team Bush's latest tactic is to play up a thirteen-year-old accusation that Iran was responsible for the notorious Buenos Aires bombing that destroyed the city's Jewish Community Center, known as AMIA, killing eighty-six and injuring 300, in 1994. Unnamed senior Administration officials told the Wall Street Journal January 15 that the bombing in Argentina "serves as a model for how Tehran has used its overseas embassies and relationship with foreign militant groups, in particular Hezbollah, to strike at its enemies."

This propaganda campaign depends heavily on a decision last November by the General Assembly of Interpol, which voted to put five former Iranian officials and a Hezbollah leader on the international police organization's "red list" for allegedly having planned the July 1994 bombing. But the Wall Street Journal reports that it was pressure from the Bush Administration, along with Israeli and Argentine diplomats, that secured the Interpol vote. In fact, the Bush Administration's manipulation of the Argentine bombing case is perfectly in line with its long practice of using distorting and manufactured evidence to build a case against its geopolitical enemies.

After spending several months interviewing officials at the US Embassy in Buenos Aires familiar with the Argentine investigation, the head of the FBI team that assisted it and the most knowledgeable independent Argentine investigator of the case, I found that no real evidence has ever been found to implicate Iran in the bombing. Based on these interviews and the documentary record of the investigation, it is impossible to avoid the conclusion that the case against Iran over the AMIA bombing has been driven from the beginning by US enmity toward Iran, not by a desire to find the real perpetrators.

A 'Wall of Assumptions'

US policy toward the bombing was skewed from the beginning by a Clinton Administration strategy of isolating Iran, adopted in 1993 as part of an understanding with Israel on peace negotiations with the Palestinians. On the very day of the crime, before anything could have been known about who was responsible, Secretary of State Warren Christopher blamed "those who want to stop the peace process in the Middle East"--an obvious reference to Iran.

William Brencick, then chief of the political section at the US Embassy in Buenos Aires and the primary Embassy contact for the investigation, recalled in an interview with me last June that a "wall of assumptions" guided the US approach to the case. The primary assumptions, Brencick said, were that the explosion was a suicide bombing and that use of a suicide bomb was prima facie evidence of involvement by Hezbollah--and therefore Iran.

But the suicide-bomber thesis quickly encountered serious problems. In the wake of the explosion, the Menem government asked the United States to send a team to assist in the investigation, and two days after the bombing, experts from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms arrived in Buenos Aires along with three FBI agents. According to an interview the head of the team, ATF explosives expert Charles Hunter, gave to a team of independent investigators headed by US journalist Joe Goldman and Argentine investigative journalist Jorge Lanata, as soon as the team arrived the federal police put forward a thesis that a white Renault Trafic van had carried the bomb that destroyed the AMIA.

Hunter quickly identified major discrepancies between the car-bomb thesis and the blast pattern recorded in photos. He wrote a report two weeks later noting that in the wake of the bombing, merchandise in a store immediately to the right of the AMIA was tightly packed against its front windows and merchandise in another shop had been blown out onto the street--suggesting that the blast came from inside rather than outside. Hunter also said he did not understand how the building across the street could still be standing if the bomb had exploded in front of the AMIA, as suggested by the car-bomb thesis.

The lack of eyewitness evidence supporting the thesis was just as striking. Of some 200 witnesses on the scene, only one claimed to have seen a white Renault Trafic. Several testified they were looking at the spot where the Trafic should have been when the explosion occurred and saw nothing. Nicolasa Romero, the wife of a Buenos Aires policeman, was that lone witness. She said she saw a white Renault Trafic approach the corner where she was standing with her sister and her 4-year-old son. But Romero's sister testified that the vehicle that passed them was not a white Trafic but rather a black-and-yellow taxi. Other witnesses reported seeing a black-and-yellow taxi seconds before the explosion.

Argentine prosecutors argued that pieces of a white Trafic embedded in the flesh of many of the victims of the explosion proved their case for a suicide bomb. But that evidence was discredited by Gabriel Levinas, a researcher for AMIA's own legal team. Levinas is a member of a leading Jewish family in Buenos Aires who had published a human rights magazine during the dictatorship (his uncle's car was used to kidnap war criminal Adolf Eichmann and spirit him off to Israel for trial in 1982.)


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Gareth Porter is an investigative historian and journalist. His most recent book is Perils of Dominance: Imbalance of Power and the Road to War in Vietnam (University of California Press, 2005).

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Iranian complicity
Posted by: byoung on Jan 26, 2008 8:29 AM   
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For several years I have been troubled by the buckling of the sidewalk in front of our home. At first, the cause seemed obvious: the roots of a rapidly-growing Japanese Red Maple were pushing the concrete slabs upward, making the area treacherous. But last year Dick Cheney was in town (they love the Old Scowler here in Grand Rapids, Michigan) and I had him take a look. It took him less that thirty-seconds to pin the blame, not on Japanese tree roots but on Iranian terrorists. I just hope I can hold off an invasion for the next 11 months.

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» RE: Iranian complicity Posted by: bitsfick
» they do love the old smirking cueball Posted by: aalif ba ta tha
» oh Posted by: aalif ba ta tha
Puff the magic dragon
Posted by: crazy carlos on Jan 26, 2008 9:24 AM   
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I have spent the past 3 or 4 years in BsAs during the winter months and frankly the people on the street give all this stuff almost no creedence or attention. There is a fairly large semetic (arabic and jew) population in the Iguazu falls area but with the exception of a few radicals the area is fairly stable and intermarriages have mellowed things. (This is where Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay come together) Most people feel that the whole incident is of a local nature and has nothing to do with international politics.

Crazy Carlos

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Insane
Posted by: willymack on Jan 26, 2008 9:40 AM   
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After enough lies have been fabricated and strung together to manufacture a rationale for an attack of Iran,the attack will commence. It will matter not one whit that the lies were uncovered and invalidated beforehand ,or that Congress and most, if not all Americans are against such lunacy, THE BUSHIES WILL GO RIGHT AHEAD AND DO IT ANYWAY. There are many definitions of INSANITY; this is but one of them.

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» RE: Insane Posted by: gulu
» RE: Insane Posted by: lenioui
Cheney, doing it for the lulz
Posted by: meetmeineleusis on Jan 26, 2008 5:40 PM   
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You fail it.

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Hillary Clinton behind this also
Posted by: herbal on Jan 26, 2008 9:11 PM   
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Ron Paul is a Republican and Dennis Kucinich is a Democrat who go beyond any Democratic candidate in repudiating war as a tool to implement foreign policy. Why? Because imperial war is the only way to steal oil and other natural resources from weak countries. THAT IS WHAT THIS WAR III IS ABOUT. The Democratic front runners, including Edwards, have been careful not to repudiate war itself.

This article is misleading in its smug confidence in the Democratic contenders are distinct from the Republicans on the Iraq/terrorist front.

But HIillary Clinton stands alone in her extremism and endorsement of invasion of Iran as a means to corporatist ends.

For people hungry for peace, there is no more urgent issue than this concerning the Primaries, because Israel provides the emotional excuse for war:

Hillary addressing AIPAC (3 min.):

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVWagtd8uwM&mode=related&search=

Hillary's "No options left on the table..." nuclear threat.

Then consider the company she keeps at AIPAC:
Rev. Hagee the self-described Christian Zionist. rapture cultist: www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDRxmqOn7x4&mode=related&search=

"The Israel Lobby (excerpt from Tikkun newsletter)
"In this Issue Tikkun Editor Rabbi Michael Lerner responds to the recent publication of The Israel Lobby by John Walt and Stephen Mearsheimer by giving an in-depth analysis of one of the most important issues in U.S. politics today: The power of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) to control the relationship between the United States and Israel.

"He comes to one conclusion: AIPAC is bad for the Jews, bad for the U.S., and bad for the world and he tells why.
This is not only a Jewish issue. Lerner presents ideas for how the Network of Spiritual Progressives can become the interfaith alternative to the Israel Lobby and shows that it can only do so with the help of non-Jews as well as Jews.

"Walt and Mearsheimer will be speaking at a series of Tikkun forums. The first will be held September 19th in Berkeley, California at 2345 Channing Way at 7:00 p.m. (reservations through Cody's bookstore)."

Editorial comment: Will US foreign policy continue to be directed by AIPAC under Hillary Clinton? All the candidates need to be asked if they have accepted donations from foreign agencies and lobbies like AIPAC. It is time to join with the Jewish peace activists here and in Israel, and not fear the Lukid zionist backlash of AIPAC. Israelis are deeply divided over war and peace issues; we simply don't get their news past the US corporate media censors. Hillary Clinton represents a travesty of an added 4 to 8 years of the same world hegemony as Bush Jr. Let us not forget her perfect Bush agenda voting record up until the day her campaign began! There should be no options left on the table to defeat Hillary Clinton in the Primaries. We certainly must remember the Republican media campaign to declare all candidates as "unelectable" with the exception of Kerry (Yale, Skull and Bones, Wall St.) in 2004. This article seems to be cast in that mold that we see being cast in the TV "debates"; downplaying the most progressive candidates while focusing on the least threatening to the status quo. What do Carl Rove, Dick Cheney and Hillary Clinton have in common? Invasion of Iran fixation.
John Edwards may provide the best hope for an open nominationg convention this Fall. He deserves our support for this reason alone. Certainly, Latinos need to be challenged on their unquestioning endorsement of Hillary Clinton. She is simply not the same person she was 8 or 16 years ago. Obama and Edwards are a men of the people of a quantum difference above the sold out Clinton's ticket may be facing her old friend and compatriot Lieberman as a vice-presidential rival in the general elections. God forbid!

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Terrorist
Posted by: HeKnew on Jan 27, 2008 1:18 AM   
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Government of the people, by the people and for the people.

Direct Democracy

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McCain and Republican Victory = War With Iran
Posted by: sofla100 on Jan 27, 2008 7:53 AM   
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You can bet if the Repubs. take the election the troops will be lining up for the Invasion. McCain was a big supporter of more troops in Iraq and the endless military build-up. America will have a choice, sure, Hillary is all AIPAC, Obama a little better. But McCain and the Republicans are all war!

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Cheney is NOT Darth Vader, He is Darth Sidious (Emperor Palpatine)
Posted by: rfrancis@godisdead.com on Jan 27, 2008 12:05 PM   
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Darth Vader was the puppet whiny kid used and turned to the dark side by mastermind Darth Sidious.

George W is more like Vader and Cheney is more like Sidious.

Get it right people.

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Eventually they'll get smart and rehire Rove
Posted by: Ian MacLeod on Jan 27, 2008 7:08 PM   
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He'd have 'em kill two birds with one stone: make the hot on US soil and plant evidence of it having been Iran who did it. Declare a National Emergency, declare martial law, and George Bush is King of Amerika.

Sorry - no elections for the duration...

Ian

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» shh.. Posted by: undrgrndgirl
What about Amelia Earhart..?
Posted by: TJ-stars4peace on Jan 27, 2008 10:12 PM   
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Don't you know the Iranians killed Jimmy Hoffa and Amelia Earhart..?

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No loves Iran like yer buddy Yellow. I drove Limo in Chicago for an Iranian-American owner operator.
Posted by: yellow on Jan 28, 2008 11:22 AM   
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He was possibly the nicest guy in the business in the whole Chicago area. I'm not against Muslims cuz most of the guys in this business are either Muslims or from Eastern Europe or both (think Albanians). I probably live with more diversity than a lot of the folks on the Alternet.

But tell me this. AIPAC sucks. Fair enough. But AIPAC is not driving the policy. It is American oil interests and nationalist hegemonists like Cheney and Bush. Tell me. How could a little country like Israel, which is wholly dependant on the US for its very existance, simultaneously control the US. It makes no logical sense. Except of course if you believe the world is controlled by...da Jooooz.

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