By virtue of the
START and SORT treaties on the reduction of offensive
weapons signed by the two great nuclear powers, the number
of these was reduced to several thousand.
In 2010, a new treaty of this kind was signed by the two
powers.
Since then the greatest efforts have been dedicated to
improving direction, scope and precision and to the
deception of adversary defence. Huge amounts of money have
been invested in the military sphere.
Very few persons in the world, other than a handful of
thinkers and scientists, notice and warn about the fact that
the explosion of 100 nuclear strategic weapons would suffice
to put an end to human life on the planet. The great
majority would have an end that would be as inexorable as it
would be horrible, resulting from the Nuclear Winter that
would be generated.
The number of countries possessing nuclear weapons at this
time has gone up to eight; five of them are members of the
Security Council: the United States, Russia, the United
Kingdom, France and China. India and Pakistan acquired the
nature of countries possessing nuclear weapons in 1974 and
1998 respectively. The seven aforementioned countries
acknowledge this nature.
By contrast, Israel has never acknowledged its nature as a
nuclear country. Nevertheless, it is calculated that it
possesses between 200 and 500 weapons of this type, without
taking the hint when the world becomes concerned by the
extremely serious problems that the outbreak of a war in the
region producing a large part of the energy moving industry
and agriculture on the planet would bring.
Thanks to possessing weapons of mass destruction, Israel has
been able to play its role as the instrument of imperialism
and colonialism in that Middle Eastern region.
We are not dealing with the legitimate right of the Israeli
people to live and work in peace and freedom; we are dealing
precisely with the rights for freedom and peace of the other
peoples in the region.
While Israel was speedily creating a nuclear arsenal, in
1981 it attacked and destroyed the Iraqi nuclear reactor at
Osirak. It did exactly the same thing to the Syrian reactor
at Dayr az-Zawr in 2007, an occurrence of which world
opinion was oddly not informed. The UN and the IAEA were
perfectly well aware of that event. Such actions had the
support of the United States and the Atlantic Alliance.
There is nothing odd about the fact that the most senior
Israeli authorities are now proclaiming their intention of
doing the same thing with Iran. That country, immensely
wealthy in oil and gas, had been the victim of the
conspiracies of Great Britain and the United States, whose
oil companies were pillaging their resources. Their armed
forces were equipped with the most modern weaponry of the US
war industry.
Shah Reza Pahlevi also hoped to be supplied with nuclear
weapons. Nobody was attacking his research centers. The
Israeli war was waged against the Arab Muslims. Not against
those in Iran, because they had become a NATO bastion that
was aiming at the heart of the USSR.
The masses in that nation, deeply religious, under the
leadership of the Ayatollah Khomeini, challenging the power
of those weapons, ousted the Shah from his throne and
disarmed one of the best equipped armies in the world
without a shot being fired.
Due to their capacity for struggle, the number of
inhabitants and the size of the country, an aggression
against Iran bears no similarity with the war adventures of
Israel in Iraq and Syria. A bloody war would inevitably
break out. We can have no doubts about that.
Israel has a large number of nuclear weapons and the
capacity of having them reach any point in Europe, Asia,
Africa and Oceania. I am wondering: does the IAEA have the
moral right to sanction and smother a country if it intends
to do what Israel has done in the heart of the Middle East,
for its own defence?
I really think that no country in the world should possess
nuclear weapons and that energy should be put at the service
of the human species. Without that spirit of cooperation,
humankind marches inexorably towards its own destruction.
Among the citizens of Israel themselves, a hard-working and
intelligent people without a doubt, many do not agree with
that absurd, irrational policy that is also taking them down
the road to total destruction.
What is being said these days in the world on the economic
situation?
International news agencies inform that President Barack
Obama of the United States and his Chinese peer Hu Jintao
presented differing trade agendas, underlining the growing
tensions between the two major world economies.
Reuters states that Obama used his speech to threaten China
with economic sanctions unless it starts to play according
to the rules. Undoubtedly, such rules are US interests.
The news agency states that Obama is embarked on the
re-election battle for next year and his Republican
opposition is accusing him of not being severe enough with
China.
News printed on Thursday and Friday shows the realities we
are living much better.
The best informed US agency AP reports that the supreme
Iranian leader warned the United States and Israel that
Iran’s answer would be energetic if its arch-enemies were to
launch a military attack on Iran.
The German news agency informed that China had stated that,
as always, it believed dialogue and cooperation were the
only way of active rapprochement to solve the problem.
Russia was also opposed to punitive measures against Iran.
Germany rejected the military option but revealed itself to
be for strong sanctions against Iran.
The United Kingdom and France advocate strong and energetic
sanctions.
The Russian Federation assured that it would do everything
possible to avoid a military operation against Iran and it
criticized the IAEA report.
Konstantin Kosachov, head of the Duma Foreign Affairs
Committee, stated that a military operation against Iran
could bring very serious consequences and Russia would have
to put all its weight into smoothing feelings over.
According to EFE, he criticized statements by the US, France
and Israel about the possible use of force and that the
launching of a military operation against Iran is getting
closer day by day.
Edward Spannaus, editor of the US magazine EIR, stated that
the attack against Iran would end up as World War III.
The US Defence Secretary himself, after a trip to Israel a
few days ago, acknowledged that he was not able to get any
commitment from the Israeli government on prior consultation
with the US on an attack against Iran. Those are the
extremes we have reached.
The US under-secretary for political and military affairs
harshly revealed the empire’s sinister aims.
On Saturday, Andrew Shapiro, Under-Secretary for Political
and Military Affairs of the United States stated that Israel
and the United States shall embark on more important joint
manoeuvres that are of greater transcendence in the history
of the allies.
At the Washington Institute for Middle Eastern Policy,
Shapiro announced that more than 5,000 US and Israeli armed
forces troops will take part in the manoeuvres simulating
the defence of Israel’s ballistic missiles.
He added that Israeli technology was becoming essential to
improve US national security and to protect US troops.
Shapiro emphasized the support of the Obama government for
Israel, in spite of comments on Friday by a senior US
official who expressed his concern about Israel not warning
the US before starting military action against Iranian
nuclear installations.
He said that US relations with Israeli security are broader,
more profound and more intense than ever before.
According to him, the US supports Israel because it is in US
national interest to do so. It is the solid Israeli military
force that is deterring possible aggressors and helps to
promote peace and stability.
Today, on November 13, Susan Rice, US ambassador to the UN,
told the BBC that the possibility of military intervention
in Iran was not only still on the table but that it was a
real option that is growing because of Iranian conduct.
She insisted that the US administration is reaching the
conclusion that it will be necessary to end the current
regime in Iran in order to prevent it from creating a
nuclear arsenal. Rice acknowledged that she was convinced
that the change in regime is going to be the US’ only option
there.
We do not need to add a single word.
Fidel Castro Ruz
November 13, 2011
8:17 p.m.