By: Andrew Schoerke, member of “Veterans For
Peace”
http://warisacrime.org/content/war-miscalculation-mistake-or-accident
The U. S. Navy is currently
assembling four Carrier Strike Groups in the Arabian Sea and when in place it
will be the most powerful carrier task force assembled since WW II. Although
not yet announced, there is little doubt that the purpose of this sea power is
to ride “shotgun” for a multi-nation countermining exercise to be held in the
Gulf of Oman beginning September 24. Arguably, the exercise is also intended to
show Iran that it should not attempt to close the Strait of Hormuz through
which over a third of the world’s oil supply transits.
The origin of the escalating
crisis with Iran goes back nearly thirty years to when it announced that it had
begun a program to enrich uranium for medical research and for use as fuel for
a nuclear reactor to generate electricity. Over time, and under International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspection, Iran’s program has advanced to the
point where it has enriched significant amounts of uranium to a degree high
enough that it would take very little to bring it to a high enough for a
nuclear weapon. However, the international community isn’t buying the peaceful
use of the material being put forth by Iran. Instead, it believes that Iran may
be engaged in a rogue weapons program and has, therefore, placed more and more
stringent sanctions on the country in an effort to force Iran give up its
enrichment program. Because Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu believes
a nuclear armed Iran is a threat to Israel’s very existence, he has vowed his
determination to destroy Iran’s presumed capability to build a nuclear weapon.
However, Mr. Netanyahu has a
problem. The American made F-15 and F-16 aircraft flown by the Israeli air
force, have neither the range nor the bomb carrying capacity to take out
Iranian air defenses or targeted enrichment facilities, most of which are deep
underground. Since Israel does not have the strike force it needs, Mr.
Netanyahu is trying to get the U.S. involved in his attack. But President Obama
has stated, and the IAEA agrees there is no evidence that Iran has the
capability to build a nuclear weapon nor is there evidence it even has one.
According to accounts being
carried in Israeli newspapers and television stations, Prime Minister Netanyahu
is determined to attack Iran before the U.S. national election on November 7.
In response to this threat, Mr. Parviz Sarvari of the Iranian National Security
Committee is quoted as saying:” If the world wants to make the region insecure,
we will make the world insecure.” Compounding the crisis, President Obama, on
July 27, signed into law the United States-Israel Enhanced Cooperation Act
which, among other things, mandates that the U.S. governmentprovide Israel
aerial refueling tankers, missile defense capabilities, and special munitions.
It would be a gross miscalculation
on Mr. Netanyahu’s part to launch an attack on Iran believing that the U.S.
would come to his rescue using the firepower of the four Carrier Strike Groups
in the Arabian Sea as well as other U.S. forces. Further, it would be a mistake
on the part of the Iranians to strike at an American or multinational warship
thinking that they had joined Israel in attacking their country. The most
troubling circumstance, however, would be for some Israeli, Iranian or American,
to accidentally begin shooting for no reason or without authorized command.
Another Mideast war with the resulting human and economic costs for both the
region and the world would be catastrophic.
Whether it is a war by
miscalculation, mistake or accident, war is not the answer to this escalating
crisis.
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