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Why is the US press silent on Brzezinskis warnings of
war against Iran?
By Barry Grey in Washington DC
3 February 2007
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The major national newspapers and most broadcast outlets failed
even to report Thursdays stunning testimony by former national
security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski before the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee.
Brzezinski, national security adviser to President Jimmy Carter,
is among the most prominent figures within the US foreign policy
establishment. He delivered a scathing critique of the war in
Iraq and warned that the policy of the Bush administration was
leading inevitably to a military confrontation with Iran which
would have disastrous consequences for US imperialism.
Most significant and disturbing was Brzezinskis suggestion
that the Bush administration might manufacture a pretext to justify
a military attack on Iran. Presenting what he called a plausible
scenario for a military collision with Iran, Brzezinski
laid out the following series of events: Iraqi failure to
meet the benchmarks, followed by accusations of Iranian responsibility
for the failure, then by some provocation in Iraq or a terrorist
act in the US blamed on Iran, culminating in, quote/unquote,
defensive US military action against Iran...
[Emphasis added].
Thus Brzezinski opined that a US military attack on Iran would
be an aggressive action, presented as though it were a defensive
response to alleged Iranian provocations, and came close to suggesting,
without explicitly stating as much, that the White House was capable
of manufacturing or allowing a terrorist attack within the US
to provide a casus belli for war.
It is self-evident that such testimony at an open congressional
hearing from someone with decades of experience in the US foreign
policy establishment and the closest ties to the military and
intelligence apparatus is not only newsworthy, but of the most
immense and grave import. Any objective and conscientious newspaper
or news channel would consider it an obligation to inform the
public of such a development.
Yet neither the New York Times nor the Washington
Post carried so much as a news brief on Brzezinskis
testimony in their Friday editions. Nor did USA Today or
the Wall Street Journal. All of these publications, of
course, have well-staffed Washington bureaus and regularly cover
congressional hearingsespecially those dealing with such
burning political questions as the war in Iraq.
There is no innocent explanation for their decision to suppress
this story. The Washington Post on Thursday published a
large page-two column and photo on Henry Kissingers appearance
the previous day before the same Senate committee. The former
secretary of state under Richard Nixon gave testimony that was
generally supportive of the Bush administrations war policy.
Moreover, the Posts web edition carried an Associated
Press report on Brzezinskis appearance. That article introduced
subtle but significant changes to Brzezinskis speculative
scenario of the road to war with Iran which had the effect of
underplaying the sharpness and urgency of Brzezinskis critique
of the Bush administration. It omitted the suggestion that a terrorist
attack within the US could become the justification for
war, and it removed the quotation marks from Brzezinskis
talk of a defensive war against Iran.
The World Socialist Web Site on Friday telephoned the
New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall
Street Journal and USA Today to ask for an explanation
for their failure to report Brzezinskis testimony. None
of the newspapers returned our calls.
As for the television news outlets, the News Hour with
Jim Lehrer on PBS showed a clip of Brzezinski laying out
his war scenario before the Senate committee, without making any
comment. NBC Nightly News ignored the story entirely.
The suppression of this damning critique of the Iraq war, the
conspiratorial methods of the Bush administration, and its drive
to an even wider war in the Middle East is one more demonstration
of the corrupt and reactionary character of the American mass
media. It indicates that the establishment media is preparing
once again, as in the run-up to the invasion of Iraq, to serve
as a sounding board for the administrations war propaganda
and lies.
See Also:
A political bombshell from Zbigniew Brzezinski
Ex-national security adviser warns that Bush is seeking a pretext
to attack Iran
[2 February 2007]
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