The
Iranians Are Coming!
The Imagined, ‘Sinister’ Iranian Threat in Latin America
By Ramzy Baroud
January 03, 2013 "Information Clearing House" - Reading the text of a bill that was recently signed into law by US President Barack Obama would instill fear in the hearts of ordinary Americans. Apparently, barbarians coming from distant lands are at work. They are gathering at the US-Mexico border, cutting fences and ready to wreak havoc on an otherwise serene American landscape.
The Imagined, ‘Sinister’ Iranian Threat in Latin America
By Ramzy Baroud
January 03, 2013 "Information Clearing House" - Reading the text of a bill that was recently signed into law by US President Barack Obama would instill fear in the hearts of ordinary Americans. Apparently, barbarians coming from distant lands are at work. They are gathering at the US-Mexico border, cutting fences and ready to wreak havoc on an otherwise serene American landscape.
Never mind
that crazed, armed to the teeth, homegrown American
terrorists are killing children and terrorizing
whole cities. It is the Iranian menace that we are
meant to fear according to the new law. When
compounded with the other imagined threats of
Hezbollah and Hamas, all with sinister agendas, then
the time is right for Americans to return to their
homes, bolt their doors and squat in shelters
awaiting further instructions, for evidently, “The
Iranians are coming.”
It is as
comical as it is untrue. But “The Countering Iran in
the Western Hemisphere Act”, which as of Dec. 28 is
an official US law, is not meant to be amusing. It
is riddled with half-truths, but mostly complete and
utter lies.
Yes, Iran’s
influence in Latin America is on the rise. However,
by US standards, the expanding diplomatic ties,
extending trade routes and such are considered a
threat to be ‘countered’ or per Forbes
magazine’s endless wisdom, ‘confronted.’
Language in
politics can be very dangerous as it can misconstrue
reality, turning fictitious scenarios into ‘facts’.
Despite its faltering economy, the US continues to
experience a sharp growth in its think-tank
industry—men and women whose sole purpose are to
invent and push political agendas, which oftentimes
belong to some foreign entity; in this case it is
Israel. Ian Barman, Vice President of the American
Foreign Policy Council reflected that sentiment
exactly in a recent article in Forbes.
Only in the
past year, “policymakers in Washington have woken up
to a new (Iranian) threat to U.S. security”, he
wrote, citing an alleged Iranian assassination plot
in Washington. According to Barman, that was the
wake-up call leading to a “deeply worrisome”
reality. In a moment of supposed level-headedness,
he writes: “exactly how significant this threat is
represents the subject of a new study released in
late November by the U.S. House of Representatives
Homeland Security Committee. That report, entitled
‘A Line In The Sand’, documents the sinister
synergies that have been created in recent years
between Iran and Hezbollah on the one hand, and
radical regional regimes and actors—from Venezuela
to Mexican drug cartels—on the other.”
But according
to Agence France Press, reporting on the new
law on Dec. 29, “Washington has repeatedly stated it
is closely monitoring Tehran’s activities in Latin
America, though senior State Department and
intelligence officials have indicated there is no
apparent indication of illicit activities by Iran.”
Indeed, on the
issue of Iran’s influence in Latin America there are
two contradicting narratives. One that merely
acknowledges Iranians growing diplomatic outreach in
Latin America since 2005 and another that speaks of
massive conspiracies involving Iran, Venezuela,
Ecuador, Bolivia, drug cartels, and yes, even
underground music piracy groups. The alleged
conspiracy is not only far-fetched, it is purposely
fabricated to further punish Iran, on behalf of
Israel, for its nuclear program. The panic over
Iran’s ‘infiltration’ of the US ‘neighborhood’ in
Latin America, didn’t start a year ago (as alleged
by Barman) but rather coincided with old
Israeli-Western propaganda which pained Iran as a
country ruled by religious fiends whose main hobby
is to assemble bombs and threaten western
civilization. When pro-Israeli think tank ‘experts’
began floating a scenario of ‘what if Iran and
Hezbollah join forces with Mexico’s Los Zetas drug
cartel’ a few years ago, the idea seemed too absurd
to compel a rational response. Now it is actually
written into the new bill turned law as if a matter
of fact. (Sec. 2, Findings 12)
The bill
doesn’t only lack reason, proper references and is
dotted with a strange amalgam of
politically-inspired accusations, it also relies on
wholesale allegations of little, if any plausible
foundation whatsoever: “Hezbollah and other Iranian
proxies with a presence in Latin America have raised
revenues through illicit activities, including drug
and arms trafficking, counterfeiting, money
laundering, forging travel documents, pirating
software and music and providing haven and
assistance to other terrorists transiting the
region.” (Sec 2, Findings 8)
Of course,
since the whole exercise is fueled by Israeli
anxiety, Hamas also had to somehow be pulled in, if
not indicted through the same inexplicable
reasoning: “The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
concluded in 2008 that almost one-half of the
foreign terrorist organizations in the world are
linked to narcotics trade and trafficking, including
Hezbollah and Hamas.” (Sec. 2, Findings 10)
US author and
journalist, Belen Fernandez has been looking into
this matter for years. In all of her writings on the
topic she seemed to trace the very thread that
unites the invented upheaval over Iran’s supposed
takeover of the ‘Western Hemisphere.’ In an article
entitled: “Distorting Iranian-Latin American
Relations”, nearly two years ago, she wrote:
“Iranian ‘penetration’ in Latin America has in
recent years become a pet issue of Israeli Foreign
Ministry officials and American neoconservative
pundits, many of whom take offense at the perceived
failure of the U.S. government to adequately
appreciate the security threat posed by, for
example, the inauguration of a weekly flight from
Caracas to Tehran with a stop in Damascus.”
The issue for
Israel and its US conduits is entirely political.
Iran is indeed expanding its political and
diplomatic outreach, but entirely through legal and
official means, something that the US has failed to
do since The Monroe Doctrine gave the US exclusive
hegemony over Latin America starting in December
1823. But much has changed since then, especially in
the last two decades when the US swung towards
disastrous Middle East foreign policies, much to the
pleasure of Israel. The suffering endured by Arabs
and Muslims was the needed break for some Latin
American countries to challenge US policies in their
respective countries. This period was the era in
which powerhouses like Brazil rose and popular
governments took the helm. US policies in Latin
America are not failing because of Iranians
‘sinister’ plans, but because of something entirely
different.
Demeaning
Latin America as a hapless region waiting for US
saviors and pinning US political stocks on Iran
might serve immediate Israeli purposes, but it will
certainly contribute to the growing political
delusion that permeates Washington. Alas, there are
little indications that Washington politicians are
anywhere near waking up from Israel’s overbearing
spell. Just examine the author of the anti-Iran
bill: Rep. Jeff Duncan of South Carolina’s 3rd
District. He is a ‘freshman’, but has massive
ambitions. He joined the Congress in 2011 and
quickly learned the ropes. He knows that in order to
succeed on Capitol Hill, one must win favor with the
pro-Israeli lobby. He sponsored the bill on January
3, just few days before Iranian President went on a
major diplomatic tour in Latin America to expand his
country’s international relations. That alone was
unacceptable, for Latin America has long been
designated as the US ‘backyard’, per the belittling
perception of US mainstream media. The trip ignited
the ire of Israel, which media and officials
considered a travesty at a time that Tel Aviv was
tirelessly working to isolate Iran. The bill was
clearly a coordinated move, as its language
indicates textbook Israeli hasbara.
Duncan might
have been a novice, but he is quickly catching up.
On May 20, he proudly posted a statement on his
House of Representative page that sharply censures
his own president’s remarks on Israel, while fully
supporting the political stances of the leader of
another country, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu. He decried Obama’s siding with the
“Hamas-led government”, which thus “undermined
Israel’s position in the negotiation process.”
“President
Obama’s statement that Israel should retreat to its
impossible to defend 1967 borders breaks a promise
to one of our strongest allies, threatens Israel’s
security, and jeopardizes the future of democracy in
the region,” he wrote. Of course, Duncan
wholeheartedly agreed with Netanyahu’s right-wing
policies. “(The Israeli) Prime Minister understands
the hard reality of Israel’s precarious security
situation and daily threats of terrorism. I agree
with the Israeli Prime Minister that President
Obama’s position is simply unrealistic.” He
concluded with a very telling statement: “As a
Christian, I ask Americans to continue lifting up
the people of Israel with prayers for safety and the
hope for a lasting peace.”
This strange
attitude towards politics and American national
security is the real threat, not Iranian embassies
and water purification projects in some Latin
American countries. But considering the rising
religious zealotry, shrewd Israeli lobby and the
numerous think tanks of catered wisdom, there is
little space for pragmatic politics or sensible
approach to anything that concerns Israel. Thus,
Obama enacted the bill into law and funds have been
secured to evaluate Iran’s growing ‘threats’ in
‘America’s backyard’ so that proper measures are
taken to counter the frightening possibilities.
What Duncan
doesn’t know however, is that Latin America is no
longer hostage, neither to the whims of Washington,
nor to his South Carolina’s 3rd District. And that
the ‘Western Hemisphere’ is no longer defined by the
confines of US foreign policies, which seem to be
narrowing each year to meet Israeli expectations and
not those of America.
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