Monday, June 11, 2007

DAR AL HARB/ISLAM - U.S.A./IRAN: "...IF ANY ATTACK AGAINST AMERICANS WERE TO COME FROM IRANIAN TERRITORY, IT WOULD BE HELD RESPONSIBLE..."

Could al Qaeda Attack Trigger War With Iran?
Analysis by Gareth Porter*

Following revelations of a George W. Bush administration policy to hold Iran responsible for any al Qaeda attack on the U.S. that could be portrayed as planned on Iranian soil, former national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinksi warned last week that Washington might use such an incident as a pretext to bomb Iran.

Brzezinski, the national security adviser to President Jimmy Carter from 1977 through 1980 and the most senior Democratic Party figure on national security policy, told a private meeting sponsored by the non-partisan Committee for the Republic in Washington May 30 that an al Qaeda terrorist attack in the United States intended to provoke war between the U.S. and Iran was a possibility that must be taken seriously, and that the Bush administration might accuse Iran of responsibility for such an attack and use it to justify carrying out an attack on Iran.

Brzezinski suggested that new constraints were needed on presidential war powers to reduce the risk of a war against Iran based on such a false pretense. Such constraints, Brzezinski said, should not prevent the president from using force in response to an attack on the United States, but should make it more difficult to carry out an attack without an adequate justification.

Brzezinski's warning came after Fox News' chief Washington correspondent Jim Angle reported on "Special Report with Brit Hume" May 14 that, according to unnamed U.S. official sources, U.S. officials had urged Iran in two face to face meetings to deport the terrorists to their countries of origin, told them about al Qaeda efforts to get a nuclear device, and "warned that if any terrorist attack against Americans were to come from Iranian territory, it would be held responsible."

Angle quoted a former official as saying that Iran "understood how bad it would be...if there were another terrorist attack and it was learned it had been planned in Iran."

Former Central Intelligence Agency director George Tenet wrote in his recently-published memoirs that U.S. intelligence had learned by early 2003 that a senior al Qaeda operative who had been detained in Iran was in charge of the organisation's efforts to obtain nuclear weapons. Tenet said that information was passed on to Iranian officials "in the hope that they would recognise our common interest in preventing any attack against U.S. interests."

The Bush administration has made persistent claims over the past five years that Iran has harboured al Qaeda operatives who had fled from Afghanistan and that they had participated in planning terrorist actions -- claims that were not supported by intelligence analysts.

Pentagon officials leaked information to CBS in May 2003 that they had "evidence" that al Qaeda leaders who had found "safe haven" in Iran had planned and directed terrorist operations in Saudi Arabia and elsewhere. Then Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld also encouraged that inference when he declared on May 29, 2003 that Iran had "permitted senior al Qaeda officials to operate in their country."

The leak and public statement allowed the media and their audiences to infer that the "safe haven" had been deliberately provided by Iranian authorities.

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