Friday, April 25, 2008

WILL PRIVATE CONTRACTORS PROVIDE A NEW EXCUSE FOR INTENSIFIED WAR WITH IRAN

Desperately seeking a plausible pretense for a more direct form of warfare on Iran the United States executive dictatorship has been quite creative. However, with even the mainstream press documenting the nine hundred plus lies told by George Bush to justify the invasion and occupation of Iraq there is a wee bit of a problem selling new lies about Iran. Unable to sell any pseudo confrontation as an actual act of aggression by Iran against United States naval vessels the administration may have opted for the creation of numerous pseudo threats by Iranian motor boats, you know the kind with a little engine at the back of what is otherwise a rowboat! Anyway the impression will be created in the public mind that Iran has been harassing and threatening United States ships for a long time. After all, this propaganda is for American consumption, to foster support for more invasions, bombings and occupations or maybe a nuclear strike.

One pseudo-incident earlier in the year included a radio message threatening to blow up the U.S. military vessel being observed by a number of these unarmed Iranian motorboats. The message turned out to have nothing to do with any Iranian transmissions. It looked like a fabrication and a real exaggeration of what these motorboats can do. The impression was created, however, that some Iranian military folks were threatening to blow up a destroyer or battleship.

Today we get another supposed harrassment report from a military contractor running some sort of boat, The Westward Venture, for the U. S. navy. Perhaps, unable to get the U. S. military to go along with a full scale false flag fraud the executive dictatorship may have opted to use more compliant "private contractors", the president's SS. Perhaps these they will pave the way to the destruction of Iran. BBC and therefore Great Britain are obviously happy to promulgate these pseudo- confrontations with all the lies stated as facts. Later retractions and clarifications will not be covered by BBC because Great Britain must want a wider war as well. That's the way it looks to me.

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