CFR's
Hart Suggests False Flag Event For Iran
War
Steve
Watson
Infowars.net
Council on Foreign Relations member Gary Hart, famed for
stating that Americans will die en-mass on home soil this
century, and for declaring 48 hours after 9/11 that it should
be used "to carry out a new world order", has written a
scathing letter to the leaders of Iran clearly warning that
the U.S. government has a history of staging provocations in
order to initiate conflict with other nations and that Iran
could be next.
Hart references the sinking of the USS Maine in Havana harbor
in 1898, which led to the Spanish American war, as well as
the Gulf of Tonkin incident, which was ultimately the
catalyst for airstrikes on Vietnam.
Why does Hart reference these two cases? Because they are
both examples of staged managed events that were used to
coerce the American public into supporting war.
The sinking of the Maine was immediately blamed on the
Spanish, with the innovator of yellow journalism William
Randolph-Hearst enflaming anti-Spanish sentiment in his
papers by definitively claiming that it was a Spanish plot.
No reliable evidence was ever produced linking Spain to the
event and it is now widely believed that the event was at
best a mechanical failure or at worst a false flag operation.
Similarly the Gulf of Tonkin incident saw President Johnson
accuse North Vietnamese PT boats of attacking strike carries
in the gulf, the USS Maddox and the USS Turner Joy. Documents
and tapes released via the Freedom of Information Act have
since shown that Johnson knew that there were no PT boats and
no attacks, but still went ahead with lying to the American
public on national TV to garner support for escalating the
war in Vietnam. Johnson also had the
NSA fake intelligence data
to make it appear as if the two US ships had been lost.
Hart, one of the instigators of the Homeland Security
apparatus that has evolved since 9/11, then goes on to state
that American people are reluctant to go to war unless
provoked and coldly remarks "For historians of American wars
the question is whether we provoke provocations."
He then mentions the Iraq war and refers to how the public
were duped into accepting the invasion via the spectre of
9/11. Hart writes "even in this instance, we were led to
believe that the mass murderer of American civilians, Osama
bin Laden, was lurking, literally or figuratively, in the
vicinity of Baghdad."
To those who do not read history Gary Hart's letter makes for
a confusing read, but to those who know anything about staged
provocations, the intent is clear. Hart is declaring that the
elite controlled US government has attacked countries based
on false pretenses in the past and will gladly do so again.
Hart's declarations carry the same sentiment as those of
fellow globalist Zbigniew Brzezinski earlier this year. The
Former National Security Advisor and founding member of the
elite policy making group the Trilateral Commission
implicitly warned a Senate Foreign Relations Committee that
an attack on Iran could be launched following a staged
provocation in Iraq or a false flag terror attack within the
U.S.
Brzezinski alluded to the potential for the Bush
administration to manufacture a false flag Gulf of Tonkin
type incident in describing a "plausible scenario for a
military collision with Iran," which would revolve around
"some provocation in Iraq or a terrorist act in the US blamed
on Iran, culminating in a 'defensive' US military action
against Iran that plunges a lonely America into a spreading
and deepening quagmire eventually ranging across Iraq, Iran,
Afghanistan and Pakistan."
Texas Congressman and Presidential candidate Ron Paul has
also recently warned that a "Gulf of Tonkin like event" may
be used to provoke air strikes on Iran as numerous factors
collide to heighten expectations that America may soon be
embroiled in its third war in six years.
Here is Gary Hart's letter in full:
Unsolicited Advice to the Government of
Iran
Presuming
that you are not actually ignorant enough to desire war with
the United States, you might be well advised to read the
history of the sinking of the U.S.S. Maine in Havana harbor
in 1898 and the history of the Gulf of Tonkin in 1964.
Having done so, you will surely recognize that Americans are
reluctant to go to war unless attacked. Until Pearl Harbor,
we were even reluctant to get involved in World War II. For
historians of American wars the question is whether we
provoke provocations.
Given the unilateral U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003, you are
obviously thinking the rules have changed. Provocation is no
longer required to take America to war. But even in this
instance, we were led to believe that the mass murderer of
American civilians, Osama bin Laden, was lurking, literally
or figuratively, in the vicinity of Baghdad.
Given all this, you would probably be well advised to keep
your forces, including clandestine forces, as far away from
the Iraqi border as you can. You might even consider bringing
in some neighbors to verify that you are not shipping arms
next door. Tone down the rhetoric on Zionism. You've
established your credentials with those in your world who
thrive on that.
If it makes you feel powerful to hurl accusations at the
American eagle, have at it. Sticks and stones, etc. But, for
the next sixteen months or so, you should not only not take
provocative actions, you should not seem to be doing so.
For the vast majority of Americans who seek no wider war, in
the Middle East or elsewhere, don't tempt fate. Don't give a
certain vice president we know the justification he is
seeking to attack your country. That is unless you happen to
like having bombs fall on your head.
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