ALAI, América Latina en Movimiento
2012-01-09
EE.UU Appeal to Brazil: Please help stop U.S. Government before they kill again
Mark Weisbrot
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Iran has responded with threats of its own, to close the Strait of Hormuz--where one-fifth of the world's oil passes through--if the U.S. cuts off their oil exports. Not surprising, given that the U.S. government is trying to strangle Iran economically.
The United States' massive international diplomatic and propaganda effort may not lead immediately to war – the timing of any build-up or attack will, as with the Iraq War, be subject to electoral considerations [http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/post/about-that-paul-krugman-allegation-of-911-shame/2011/03/03/gIQAdwBMNK_blog.html]. The problem is that these people are building the groundwork for a war that will happen when this president--or the next one--decides it is convenient. And when that time comes, it will likely be too late to stop it. That is what happened with Iraq, despite tens of millions of people taking to the streets worldwide in protest.
But no one should be fooled into thinking that this election-year war-mongering reflects the will of American voters. Republican presidential candidates are competing in the primary for the most right-wing, pro-war extremist voters (and campaign contributors) in the world, and Obama is following them. And the Israel lobby is following the pro-war, right-wing government of Israel. But polling data show that despite the daily brainwashing, the vast majority of Americans don't want a war with Iran.
So we appeal to Brazil and all other governments that do not want this war to help us stop it. When Brazil, together with Turkey, proposed a nuclear fuel swap arrangement for Iran in May of 2010, it temporarily put a dent in the armor of the war machine. We need more of this kind of diplomatic help.
- Mark Weisbrot is co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, in Washington, D.C He is also president of Just Foreign Policy [http://www.justforeignpolicy.org/].
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