Ernest Hemingway explained the problem many years
ago. The first thing politicians do to hide their mismanagement, he said, is
inflate the currency; the second thing they do is go to war.
Our currency has been inflated and we are at war. The demonization of the
Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, which you saw take place in New York
City and on American television, is just the first step in preparing the country
for a third war.
The president of Columbia, Lee Bollinger, disgraced himself. Instead of introducing
his invited guest speaker, he launched a tirade of abuse and insults. Obviously,
he was in hot water with some of Columbia's big donors for inviting Ahmadinejad
and chose that petty, shabby way of trying to ingratiate himself to the school's
angry sugar daddies. All Bollinger succeeded in doing was making Ahmadinejad
look good in comparison with him.
Whether you agree with Iran's president or not, he's the wrong guy to try
to demonize. First of all, he is not a dictator. He is an elected president
with very little power. He has to get past the legislature, and the real power
rests with the senior cleric, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Khamenei controls foreign
policy and is commander in chief of all of Iran's armed forces. The legislature
rejected nearly all of Ahmadinejad's recommendations for ministers. When he
tried to allow women to attend soccer games, the clerics overruled him.
The claims that Ahmadinejad denies the Holocaust and has called for the destruction
of Israel are false. He has called for regime change, which is something American
politicians do every time they find a country whose policies they disagree with.
Regime change is a change of government, not genocide. As for the Holocaust,
he said it raised two questions: Why put people in prison who question details
of the official version, which is what several European countries do. Why should
the Palestinians be made to pay for it? Both are good questions.
How American politicians can call Iran a dangerous country and claim that
it poses a threat to the U.S. is a mystery. On second thought, it is not a mystery.
It just tells you that the politicians think you and I are so stupid that we
will fall for the exact same parade of lies and exaggerations that was used
to justify the war against Iraq.
Think for yourself. Iran has no nuclear weapons, and its military is designed
for defense. It has no offensive capability no air force, no navy to
speak of. Israel, on the other hand, is usually ranked as the fifth most powerful
military state on the planet. It has more than 200 nuclear weapons and a superb
air force.
Iran has said it has no desire to attack Israel or any other country. It has
said its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes and that it has no desire
for a nuclear weapon. The head cleric has issued a fatwa against nuclear weapons.
And there is not one shred of evidence that Iran is pursuing a nuclear weapon.
Just remember the lies told to you before Iraq: that Saddam Hussein was pursuing
a nuclear weapon; that he had enormous stockpiles of chemical and biological
weapons. The only thing he really had was oil. That's why we went to war, and
that's why the administration wants to go to war with Iran.
I've heard some politicians say that Ahmadinejad has "blood on his hands."
Well, our $40 billion worth of intelligence cannot even determine if he was
involved in the taking of the American embassy back in 1979. As for blood, American
politicians have far more Iranian blood on their hands. We overthrew Iran's
democratic government and installed the Shah and his secret police. We sided
with and assisted Saddam Hussein when he invaded Iran. Tens of thousands of
Iranians are dead because of America's foreign policy.
We truly have a corrupt and incompetent government in Washington.