Dave Lindorff: Oil, Israel, Iran, America and the High Cost of a Single War-Like Remark

One remark by a minor Israeli cabinet officer hinting at a possible U.S. or Israeli attack on Iran sent oil prices up by a record $11/barrel to a record $139 per barrel Friday. That should tell us what would happen if the Bush Administration were crazy enough to attack Iran, or to let its vassal state of Israel do it.

Most analysts say an actual attack on Iran would send oil almost immediately to past $300 per barrel -- a level that would strangle economies worldwide and send the world into an economic collapse not since the Smoot-Hawley Tariffs kicked off the Great Depression.

The repercussions of that would be staggering.

America, which runs on oil, would grind to a halt. Gasoline and home heating oil would double or triple in price, leading to desperation in the coming winter for those living north of the Mason-Dixon line, and to a mass exodus of the elderly from Florida and Arizona, where air-conditioning would no longer be affordable.

In China, an economy almost wholly dependent upon the manufacture of goods for sale to American consumers, hundreds of millions of workers would suddenly find themselves unemployed. With their remittances to their peasant relatives halted, half the country would be kicked back to the pre-capitalist era, only without guaranteed wages, homes, food, and healthcare. It is likely that unrest unprecedented since the Cultural Revolution would erupt.

The Middle East would explode.

In Iraq, Shia fighters would rise up in solidarity with their Shia neighbor, Iran, and begin attacking American forces in Iraq in earnest, probably making the Tet Offensive in 1968 Vietnam look like a picnic. Where the U.S. had half a million troops in Vietnam in that offensive, the military is already stretched to the breaking point in Iraq, with supply lines barely defended.

It makes you wonder what is going on in the higher reaches of the U.S. bureaucracy. Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who has in the past intimated that he's no fan of war with Iran, just sacked the two top men in the Air Force -- the most gung-ho of the service branches in terms of Iran war mongering. The unprecedent surprise firing of Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne and the Air Force's top officer, Gen. T Michael "Buzz" Moseley, was officially blamed on their poor handling of the nation's nuclear weapons arsenal, in the wake of last year's unauthorized and improper removal from storage and cross-country aerial transfer of six nuclear-armed cruise missiles in launch position on a B-52 Stratofortress, and the discovery this year of an earlier "inadvertent" shipment of ICBM missile warhead nuclear triggers to Taiwan. While it is possible that those two incidents were the cause of the firings, there remain serious unanswered questions about both incidents, and particularly about the cruise missile flight.

As I reported earlier and in Counterpunch magazine and American Conservative magazine, there were a half dozen unexplained deaths of U.S. airmen, including two suicides, which occurred just before and after that flight last August 30, none of which were investigated at least publicly by the Pentagon or the FBI, according to local prosecutors and medical examiners contacted. A number of experts in nuclear weapons handling have said that it would be "impossible" for the six warheads to have been removed from guarded bunkers at Minot AFB in North Dakota, mounted on cruise missiles, loaded onto launch pylons under the wing of a B-52, and flown to Barksdale AFB in Louisiana, all as a "mistake."

This leads inexorably to the question: What was being planned for those warheads, if they were not being removed from storage by mistake, and if they were being moved without the knowledge of the top brass, including Gates, at the Pentagon? Recall that the only reason anyone learned about the incident was that it was reported outside the military chain of command to a reporter at Military Times newspaper by several Air Force whistleblowers upset by what they were seeing.

We already witnessed the sudden resignation from the post of CentCom Command of Adm. William Fallon, whose outspoken opposition to the Bush/Cheney Administration's talk of attacking Iran led to his being pushed aside in favor of the more pliant Gen. David Petraeus. Fallon was pushed out by Iran war hawks because of his opposition to an attack. Were the Air Force Secretary and Chief of Staff forced out by Gates because of their pro-attack position?

Plenty to ponder here, but the concerns of oil speculators, who have driven up the price of oil by 8.6 percent (and the stock market down by 3.2 percent) in a single day, in large part on war rumors, should have us all concerned.

It's not just about the price of gasoline.

DAVE LINDORFF is a Philadelphia-based journalist and columnist. His latest book is "The Case for Impeachment" (St. Martin's Press, 2006 and now available in paperback edition). His work is available at www.thiscantbehappening.net.

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The implication of what just

The implication of what just happened in the Air Force chain of command and what happened at Minot Air Base with the cruise missiles and in Taiwan with the ICBM triggers is that people in the highest levels of government are trying to swipe nuclear weapons and weapons technology. I believe Sibel Edmonds was the first person to blow the whistle on this sort of business.

Conspiracy theory

is what some of my friends told me when I told them of the six nuclear warheads transported in August when all the air bases were shut down for the week-end. Obviously, it was not on Feaux News. I didn't dare mention the fact of the 6 Airmen who died from Minot right after that. It's all very interesting, but stupid!!! We know these top two Airforce men were fired because one of their airmen were caught playing video games on their Blackberry! and, they KNEW that an inspection was henceforth!!!! Twas Stupidity who loaded those nuclear warheads onto that B-52.........fire Stupidity!!!!

It's What We Do Now

"And them?" "History." "Which means?" "We write the narrative." "Which is?" "After we elect Barack Obama president of the U.S. of A., he goes on to end the Iraq War, negotiate with Iran plus turning things around here at home." "And then what sort of world?" "It'll be up to us."

Iran and Israel

I would prefer not having either Iran or Israel as neighbors, but history clearly tells us that living next door to Iran would be much safer. Iran hasn't tried to expand it's borders in centuries. Israel does every other week.

Peace and Justice

The time for European colonialism is long past. It is time for the Zionist occupation government (ZOG) of Palestine to go home. The people of Palestine deserve justice and peace. Which UN member states will live up to the UN Charter and defend Iran for aggression? If they do they have full right to use nuke bunker buster bombs to remove the rouge attackers nukes (be they 300 or 450). It would make the Middle East a much safer place.

My God.

Will someone please pull the plug on these maniacs?

Make that megalomaniacs.

Gates was involved in the secret negotiations the Reagan campaign had with the Iranians (Do I smell irony?), ensuring Carter had the time to build homes for poor people.

Gates is no angel.

But he's also not insane.

re "War-gaming Bush-Cheney madness pt. 3"....

Great commentary, Dave.
Recall that the GOP won the popular designation as "the Daddy Party" - the party to turn to in time of national crisis - after the North Korean invasion of South Korea caught the Truman administration unawares and unprepared... even though it was the Democratic Roosevelt administration who had prepared America for, and fought and won, WWII.

Would a conservative, Republican administration have extended the Lend-Lease lifeline to Britain that helped that country hang on by its fingernails as the Nazis dominated all of Europe in 1941?
(Not likely).
Heck, even Roosevelt's own Democratic ambassador to Great Britain, Joe Kennedy Sr., predicted the English would soon sue for peace, and that America should prepare for a Nazi dominated world. (Kennedy's Irish, Anglophobe outlook getting the better of him.)

Besides holding America together during the Great Depression; enacting the peace time draft and preparing the US military for the coming war; drawing a line in the sand against unlimited Japanese conquests in Asia; supporting and supplying beseiged England before US entry in the war; supporting the Red Army with massive aid and supply shipments after the Nazi invasion; funding the a-bomb project, and funding US industry for the coming "arsenal of democracy" war production, perhaps Roosevelt's greatest accomplishment was bypassing older, senior officers and reaching down for super-talented junior officers, who otherwise would never have been given command positions.
Joint Chiefs Chairman George Marshall, Navy Pacific Commander Chester Nimitz, and up-and-coming staff Colonel Dwight D. Eisenhower were all promoted over their seniors, and Marshall in particular practically purged his own generation of officers from the service on the eve of war in order to give hungry, younger officers the fighting commands they would more effectively see through the war.
(Long story short: Eisenhower would never have become a Republican president, were it not for excellent Democratic military leadership.)

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Fast forwarding to present, it is amazing that core Republican supporters (and the atrocious American corporate press/media) STILL forgive Bush and Cheney for so BOTCHING the capture and neutralization of bin Laden in Afghanistan... and in fact, giving the formerly despised (no music, TV or radio!) Taliban a classic guerrilla haven to regroup, rebuild, and recruit in along the Afghan-Pakistan border.

This reader knew this nightmare was coming when one of Bush's first presidential directives was to slash the "Office of PeaceKeeping" at the US Army/Dept. of Defense in the Pentagon. Those who read up on this stuff know it is a hell of a lot easier to go stomping in to a country, than to maintain an effective Peacekeeping force or cease-fire. (Much less maintain an aggressive and hated occupation, see- "The Soviet invasion and occupation of Afghanistan.")
Or how Republicans and the media overlook the gross, in-your-face corruption and abject incompetence of administration leadership of the occupation of Iraq. NINE BILLION DOLLARS MISSING in first weeks of Bremer's "Viceroyalty" in Baghdad, alone! And Bush gives Bremer a medal for it! Or the looting of Baghdad... and the even more appalling looting of the Al Qaaqa ammunition complex, that international (IAEA) inspectors had put under lock and seal, begging US Command in both Iraq and in Washington to secure those bunker complexes known to house both weapons-grade high explosives and the tons and tons and tons of ordinary army munitions and explosives.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Qa'qaa_high_explosives_controversy

Or how about that brilliant Bush-Cheney brainstorm, "Let's sell operation of our US ports TO DUBAI (dictator) owned companies"!! or the related moving of Halliburton headquarters - complete with all of its secret plans for US military bases - to Dubai.
Dubai US ports controversy

Against all this fraud, corruption, gross incomptence, dereliction of duty, and even flirtation with treason (everyone but this White House knows that wealthy Saudis are funding the Sunni insurgency in Iraq... and this administration wants to sell US port operations to a Sunni state in the middle of all that known money-laundering and fundamentalism?) the oil speculators are the least of our problems, and in driving up the price of gas, may be doing America a favor: "Here is a prelude of what is going to happen to those great western economies, when the cruise missiles and anti-ship missiles start to fly."

Ironic, isn't it? At the end of the Cold War the Soviet economy was a basket case, and American "free market capitalists" were crowing about the superiority of the American economic system. Today, the Soviet, Arab, and other oil nation command economies are in the driver's seat, and American consumers, workers, investors (and even rational government officials) are bracing for the next round of gas hikes, housing plummets, dollar devaluations, and massive layoffs.

Heckuva job, Bushie!