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Iran - Ready to attack
New Statesman
19 February 2007
By Dan Plesch
American preparations for
invading Iran are complete, Dan Plesch reveals.
American military operations for a major conventional war with
Iran could be implemented any day. They extend far beyond
targeting suspect WMD facilities and will enable President Bush
to destroy Iran's military, political and economic
infrastructure overnight using conventional weapons.
British military sources told the New Statesman, on condition of
anonymity, that "the US military switched its whole focus to
Iran" as soon as Saddam Hussein was kicked out of Baghdad. It
continued this strategy, even though it had American infantry
bogged down in fighting the insurgency in Iraq.
The US army, navy, air force and marines have all prepared
battle plans and spent four years building bases and training
for "Operation Iranian Freedom". Admiral Fallon, the new head of
US Central Command, has inherited computerised plans under the
name TIRANNT (Theatre Iran Near Term).
The Bush administration has made much of sending a second
aircraft carrier to the Gulf. But it is a tiny part of the
preparations. Post 9/11, the US navy can put six carriers into
battle at a month's notice. Two carriers in the region, the USS
John C Stennis and the USS Dwight D Eisenhower, could quickly be
joined by three more now at sea: USS Ronald Reagan, USS Harry S
Truman and USS Theodore Roosevelt, as well as by USS Nimitz.
Each carrier force includes hundreds of cruise missiles.
Then there are the marines, who are not tied down fighting in
Iraq. Several marine forces are assembling, each with its own
aircraft carrier. These carrier forces can each conduct a
version of the D-Day landings. They come with landing craft,
tanks, jump-jets, thousands of troops and, yes, hundreds more
cruise missiles. Their task is to destroy Iranian forces able to
attack oil tankers and to secure oilfields and installations.
They have trained for this mission since the Iranian revolution
of 1979.
Today, marines have the USS Boxer and USS Bataan carrier forces
in the Gulf and probably also the USS Kearsarge and USS Bonhomme
Richard. Three others, the USS Peleliu, USS Wasp and USS Iwo
Jima, are ready to join them. Earlier this year, HQ staff to
manage these forces were moved from Virginia to Bahrain.
Vice-President Dick Cheney has had something of a love affair
with the US marines, and this may reach its culmination in the
fishing villages along Iran's Gulf coast. Marine generals hold
the top jobs at Nato, in the Pentagon and are in charge of all
nuclear weapons. No marine has held any of these posts before.
Traditionally, the top nuclear job went either to a commander of
the navy's Trident submarines or of the air force's bombers and
missiles. Today, all these forces follow the orders of a marine,
General James Cartwright, and are integrated into a "Global
Strike" plan which places strategic forces on permanent 12-hour
readiness.
The only public discussion of this plan has been by the American
analysts Bill Arkin and Hans Kristensen, who have focused on the
possible use of atomic weapons. These concerns are justified,
but ignore how forces can be used in conventional war.
Any US general planning to attack Iran can now assume that at
least 10,000 targets can be hit in a single raid, with warplanes
flying from the US or Diego Garcia. In the past year, unlimited
funding for military technology has taken "smart bombs" to a new
level.
New "bunker-busting" conventional bombs weigh only 250lb.
According to Boeing, the GBU-39 small-diameter bomb "quadruples"
the firepower of US warplanes, compared to those in use even as
recently as 2003. A single stealth or B-52 bomber can now attack
between 150 and 300 individual points to within a metre of
accuracy using the global positioning system.
With little military effort, the US air force can hit the
last-known position of Iranian military units, political leaders
and supposed sites of weapons of mass destruction. One can be
sure that, if war comes, George Bush will not want to stand
accused of using too little force and allowing Iran to fight
back.
"Global Strike" means that, without any obvious signal, what was
done to Serbia and Lebanon can be done overnight to the whole of
Iran. We, and probably the Iranians, would not know about it
until after the bombs fell. Forces that hide will suffer the
fate of Saddam's armies, once their positions are known.
The whole of Iran is now less than an hour's flying time from
some American base or carrier. Sources in the region as well as
trade journals confirm that the US has built three bases in
Azerbaijan that could be transit points for troops and with
facilities equal to its best in Europe.
Most of the Iranian army is positioned along the border with
Iraq, facing US army missiles that can reach 150km over the
border. But it is in the flat, sandy oilfields east and south of
Basra where the temptation will be to launch a tank attack and
hope that a disaffected population will be grateful.
The regime in Tehran has already complained of US- and
UK-inspired terror attacks in several Iranian regions where the
population opposes the ayatollahs' fanatical policies. Such
reports corroborate the American journalist Seymour Hersh's
claim that the US military is already engaged in a low-level war
with Iran. The fighting is most intense in the Kurdish north
where Iran has been firing artillery into Iraq. The US and Iran
are already engaged in a low-level proxy war across the
Iran-Iraq border.
And, once again, the neo-cons at the American Enterprise
Institute have a plan for a peaceful settlement: this time it is
for a federal Iran. Officially, Michael Ledeen, the AEI plan's
sponsor, has been ostracised by the White House. However, two
years ago, the Congress of Iranian Nationalities for a Federal
Iran had its inaugural meeting in London.
We should not underestimate the Bush administration's ability to
convince itself that an "Iran of the regions" will emerge from a
post-rubble Iran.
--
Dan Plesch is a research associate at the School of Oriental and
African Studies
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