US Nuclear Option on Iran Linked to Israeli Attack Threat
Friday 23 April 2010
by: Gareth Porter | Inter Press Service
Washington - The Barack Obama administration's declaration in its Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) that it is reserving the right to use nuclear weapons against Iran represents a new element in a strategy of persuading Tehran that an Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear sites is a serious possibility if Iran does not bow to the demand that it cease uranium enrichment.
Although administration officials have carefully refrained from drawing any direct connection between the new nuclear option and the Israeli threat, the NPR broadens the range of contingencies in which nuclear weapons might play a role so as to include an Iranian military response to an Israeli attack.
A war involving Iran that begins with an Israeli attack is the only plausible scenario that would fit the category of contingencies in the document.
The NPR describes the role of U.S. nuclear weapons in those contingencies as a "deterrent". A strategy of exploiting the Israeli threat to attack Iran would seek to deter an Iranian response to such an attack and thus make it more plausible.
The new nuclear option on Iran has emerged after a series of public statements over the past year by senior officials, including Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Vice-President Joe Biden, suggesting the administration would tolerate an Israeli option.
Both the Bill Clinton and George W. Bush administrations had said the United States "reserves the right" to respond with nuclear weapons to the use of chemical and biological weapons in an attack on U.S. forces or its "friends" or "allies".
A contingency plan called CONPLAN 8022-02, adopted in November 2003, aimed at destroying an adversary's nuclear weapons or nuclear facilities, included the option of using earth-penetrating nuclear weapons to destroy deeply buried facilities.
But the new NPR refers to "a narrow range of contingencies in which U.S. nuclear weapons may still play a role in deterring a conventional or CBW attack against the U.S. or its allies or partners".
That language appears to suggest that the nuclear option would deter an Iranian conventional retaliation against Israel or U.S. military targets in the region in the event of an Israeli air attack on Iran.
Both Obama and Defence Secretary Robert Gates made statements implicitly linking the new nuclear declaration to the broader problem of trying to force Iran to bow international demands on the nuclear issue.
Interviewed by CBS News Apr. 1, Obama was asked what made him think sanctions would work this time. After referring to Iran's isolation, which he said would eventually "have an effect on their economy", Obama made an obvious allusion to military options. "Now, you know, I have said before that we don't take any options off the table," said Obama, "and we're gonna continue to ratchet up the pressure and examine how they respond."
In the past, references to options being on or off the table had been used to refer to the option of a conventional U.S. air attack. In this case, however, Obama was clearly referring to the announcement of the nuclear option in the NPR that he knew was coming on Apr. 6 as a way to "ratchet up the pressure" on Iran.
Asked in an interview with the New York Times Apr. 5 whether he believed Israel would decide to attack Iran if it "stays on the current course", Obama refused to "speculate on Israeli decision-making".
But he said,"[W]e want to send a very strong message both through sanctions, through the articulation of the Nuclear Posture Review, through the nuclear summit that I'm going to be hosting, and through the NPT review conference that's going to be coming up, that the international community is serious about Iran facing consequences if it doesn't change its behaviour."
Gates was even more pointed in highlighting what he called the "message for Iran" in his Apr. 6 news briefing on the NPR, saying that "all options are on the table in terms of how we deal with you".
It was not the intention of the original drafters of the NPR within the State Department to issue a new threat to Iran, according to a source who was briefed on the NPR earlier this month. But the official involved in the drafting acknowledged that Gates and Obama had seized on the language to suggest that the United States now had a stronger hand in dealing with Iran, according to the source.
The White House Coordinator for WMD, Counter Terrorism and Arms Control is Gary Samore, who had had publicly discussed the need to exploit Iranian fear of an Israeli attack to gain diplomatic leverage over Tehran before joining the Obama administration.
At a forum at Harvard's Kennedy Institute in September 2008, Samore had said that the next administration would not want to "act in a way that precludes" an Israeli attack on Iran, "because we're using the threat as a political instrument".
Samore was asked during the question and answer session after a speech at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington Wednesday whether he expected Iran to believe that the United States would use nuclear weapons against Iran if it retaliated with conventional weapons against an Israeli attack on Iran. Samore ignored the question in answering.
As part of an apparent effort to make Iran uncertain about an Israeli attack, a series of public statements by U.S. senior officials over the past year have suggested that the would do nothing to prevent such an Israeli attack. However, the Obama administration has conveyed to the Israeli government privately that it strongly opposes any Israeli attack on Iran, according to reports in the Israeli press.
A former senior U.S. intelligence officer on Iran believes the nuclear option is likely to cause Iran to go farther in the direction of nuclear weapons rather than to give in. In an e-mail to IPS, Paul Pillar, who was the national intelligence officer for Near East and South Asia from 2000 to 2005, said Iranian officials probably see the new nuclear option as "another manifestation of U.S. hostility toward Iran".
The perception of a U.S. threat to Iran "provides one of the principal incentives for Iranians to develop their own nuclear weapons", said Pillar.
Pillar said Iranians "may also see the doctrine as providing cover for an Israeli strike by serving as a deterrent against Iranian retaliation for such a strike".
Other political-military analysts cast doubt on the credibility of the announced nuclear option against Iran.
Morton Halperin, who was director of Policy Planning in the State Department in the Clinton administration, told IPS, "I don't think it's credible at all. I don't think the administration thinks it's credible. But I think as a political matter, to have taken it off the table would have been politically untenable."
Jim Walsh of the MIT Security Studies Programme, who has had many contacts with Iranian leaders and national security officials in recent years, told IPS the United States "is not going to use nuclear weapons against Iran" and that it is "foolish" to suggest that "all options are on the table".
*Gareth Porter is an investigative historian and journalist specialising in U.S. national security policy. The paperback edition of his latest book, "Perils of Dominance: Imbalance of Power and the Road to War in Vietnam", was published in 2006.
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Threatening nations with use
Fri, 04/23/2010 - 17:30 — Anonymous (not verified)Threatening nations with use of force is expressly prohibited in international law.
Schoolyard bullies! That’s
Fri, 04/23/2010 - 18:46 — AG (not verified)Schoolyard bullies! That’s what the US has become. They have invaded countries to the east and west of Iran and occupied the Persian gulf with enough firepower to obliterate anyone who won’t kiss their butt, They’ve built huge airfield bases to the north and armed and financed Israel like a pet Rottweiler. All for the sake of money and oil! And the most incredible thing is that most people actually think Iran is the threat!!
Wow! How much dumber can the American people become.
The U.S. never threatened
Fri, 04/23/2010 - 20:42 — mcthorogood (not verified)The U.S. never threatened Israel like this when they were developing nuclear weaponry and delivery systems in the 60's and 70's. The Israeli Lobby has always dictated U.S. foreign policy.
There is no greater threat
Fri, 04/23/2010 - 20:50 — Anonymous (not verified)There is no greater threat to world peace than Israel and the United States' Zionist Occupied Government. Furthermore, billions of terabytes worth of fear propaganda has convinced unsuspecting economically strapped American citizens to the contrary. Finally, the ADL has spent the entirety of its existence convincing U.S. citizens that criticism of the State of Israel and criticism of Judaism are one and the same thing, a.k.a. anti-semitism.
"What we need to stand up and say is not only did they attack the U.S.S. Liberty, they did 9/11. They did it. I have had long conversations over the past two weeks with contacts at the Army War College, at it’s headquarters, Marine Corps and I made it absolutely clear in both cases that it is 100 percent certain that 9/11 was a Mossad operation. Period."
~Dr. Alan Sabrosky, March 14, 2010
So that's it! We are going
Sat, 04/24/2010 - 07:21 — Eileen Doret, LONDON (not verified)So that's it!
We are going to be drawn into a nuclear war on behalf of Israel!
HAS THE WORLD GONE MAD?
Since when did Netanyahu become global leader?
Since when did the UNSC authorize such action?
Obama is the elected leader of America not AIPAC.
Israel has its OWN Nukes. If
Sat, 04/24/2010 - 11:46 — Herbert Browne (not verified)Israel has its OWN Nukes. If THEY think that it's the only option that they have, then they'd better do it themselves. And if they can't be dissuaded, then "we" can go & find a source of oil somewhere else... like Antarctica, or the Moon, or... ^..^
Enough of AIPAC and Israel.
Sat, 04/24/2010 - 12:08 — Anonymous (not verified)Enough of AIPAC and Israel. Let's take back our country from those outsiders. Next November
And so Obama reveals his
Sat, 04/24/2010 - 12:36 — Paul W (not verified)And so Obama reveals his true self to us all. A war-mongering bully, cut from the same cloth as Bush, Cheney, Reagan etc. etc. etc. etc. ad nauseam!!!
What makes it worse is the use of a surrogate, Israel, the one country in the Middle East that's allowed to have nukes! Obama can deflect attention away from the fact that it's he who is nuking Iran, because, duh, Israel done it, see? America's hands are clean. As if!
The change from the campaign euphoria of such a short time ago, is almost enough to beggar the imagination. Who'd'a thunk it? He sounded so great, didn't he? And look at him today. The Nuclear Posture Review? WTF is that?
The only posturing I see, is from Himself, POTUS. One frickin' posturing POTUS after another, and they all seem to come from the same POTUS factory. Aren't you guys fed up with them yet?
What's it gonna take America? They're now contemplating, hey, they may even be planning, from the sound of it, to nuke a country that so far doesn't appear to be threatening anybody. Oh sorry, I forgot, they're Iranians, so who gives a Sh**?
Gee whillickers, Mommy! Why does everybody in the world hate us so much?
Well, son, I guess it's 'cos they hate freedom, and justice, and democracy.
Oh come on, really!! Get with the program!
So we use nukes to try and
Sat, 04/24/2010 - 12:39 — captain Pneumo (not verified)So we use nukes to try and prevent someone else from using them, or to punish them for having done so? What the hell kind of logic is that? And where does it end?
To Bileen Doret. Silly
Sat, 04/24/2010 - 12:59 — eval (not verified)To Bileen Doret.
Silly question, (has the world gone mad?) the "world" is probably a dumping ground for the universes' nut cases judging from its history. (hate to, but I'll have to include myself so as to not appear to think I'm the only sane one)
Relax, Israel attacking Iran
Sat, 04/24/2010 - 14:13 — lfp2 (not verified)Relax, Israel attacking Iran is just bluster. Iran has said an attack by Israel is an attack by the US. Iran has enough conventional missiles to sink or heavily damage the US Fleet in the Mid East. The fleet is only effective against 3rd world countries. Iran is not a third world country. History shows ships have no protection against missiles. Remember the USS Stark?Remember the Falkland war? The US fleet is not ready to show how helpless it is in a shooting war with a first class opponent.
Have a nice day and relax.
^^^ totally agreed with
Sat, 04/24/2010 - 16:06 — basem (not verified)^^^ totally agreed with above. don't think that a. iranians are good as hell at their own technology and fighting, b. they spent 10 years duking it out with presanctioned iraq so they're hardly unfamiliar with REAL war (not killing farmers in fields like we do in iraq/afghanistan), c. hamas proved that iranian soldier training is fierce, d. and AS IF russia and china haven't helped arm iran to the teeth. google the sunburn missle, designed specifically to do one thing, defeat US warship defenses. we couldn't stop sadam from firing scuds in a flat wide open desert, now check out the topography of the eastern side of the persian gulf, that's right, mountains. essentially we'd wake up to news that like 10-20 THOUSAND american navy personal were killed in the 1st barrage from iran. this would make pearl harbor look like nothing but a sprained ankle.
Obama Nobel Peace Prize
Sat, 04/24/2010 - 16:25 — Anonymous (not verified)Obama Nobel Peace Prize winner, next winner of the Nobel Peace Prize should be Netaniahu, next best.
US needs to leave Iran
Sun, 04/25/2010 - 08:10 — Anonarcmous (not verified)US needs to leave Iran alone.Ditto Israel. Israel would be a lot better off in her neighborhood if we were not standing over & continually irritating the situation. These countries are sovereign--right?There is no REAL Iranian threat= no REAL Iraq threat.We just wanted cheap eazy access to their petrol resources. We are not fooling anyone but ourselves...In the meantime, we don't see SAmerica turning against us slowly.Mexico is a dealy mess thanks to our doings. The truth is the world is tired of our 2faced posturing about bringing democracy but implementing death & destruction upon others.We have outlived the good grace that our WW1 & 2 contributions brought us: we have become increasingly violent & power hungry & as other countries push back, we turn this ignorance & violence inward...
Gareth Porter's 4th
Sun, 04/25/2010 - 14:17 — tmaloney (not verified)Gareth Porter's 4th paragraph reads:
"The NPR describes the role of U.S. nuclear weapons in those contingencies as a "deterrent". A strategy of exploiting the Israeli threat to attack Iran would seek to deter an Iranian response to such an attack and thus make it more plausible."
I have reread this paragraph about 5 times, tried to parse it, and I can't understand what it means. Would someone please parse or paraphrase these words so I can make sense of them.
When the Neocons were
Sun, 04/25/2010 - 21:34 — John Hanks (not verified)When the Neocons were setting up 911 in the pentagon, they were desperately hoping that it would lead to nuclear war for Israel.
The factors that need to be
Mon, 04/26/2010 - 03:57 — Anonymous (not verified)The factors that need to be better appreciated by everyone are:
ISRAEL +
ENDEMIC CORRUPTION +
SECRET NUCLEAR ARSENAL=
NUCLEAR WAR
OIL SUPPLIES CUT =
CRUDE PRICE DOUBLING=
DOUBLE DIGIT INFLATION=
FALLING STOCK MARKETS=
DECIMATED GLOBAL ECONOMIES=
RECORD UNEMPLOYMENT
CIVIL UNREST=
WAR