Hasbara Author vs Iran’s Bomb: Israeli Propaganda And
Tehran
2 December 2009
By Gilad Atzmon
Hasbara author (1) David Aaronovitch is pretty much
unstoppable. The man who together with the Jewish
Chronicle writer Nick Cohen encouraged the war in
Iraq, is now warning us about the evolving Iranian
bomb. “Wake up”, he urges us in The Times, “this
threat is too big to ignore”. As if more than one
million Iraqis killed in a war he advocated were not
enough, the enthusiastic Hasbara author has a new
conflict to propel.
Aaronovitch, who back in 2003 was mobilized by an
imaginary threat that was crudely forged by Blair &
Co, seems to be shaken again. This time it is the
Iranian nuclear threat. “Most experts seem to agree,
training the steed is mostly a matter of time.” There
is something Aaronovitch is failing to mention. The
state that lists him as its ‘Hasbara author’, the
state that was recently found complicit in some
colossal crimes against humanity, evidently possesses
hundreds of nuclear bombs that has kept the entire
region in constant red alert for more than four
decades. The Jewish state has not signed the
non-proliferation treaty and does not let any IAEA
inspectors into its nuclear facilities.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbjgDERSuiI
Aaronovitch is worried because “there are suggestions
from different sources that Iran is indeed researching
a weapons capability.” I would ask Aaronovitch, or any
other Hasbara operator, to come with an answer to this
rather pertinent question: why shouldn’t they?
Iran is threatened by Israel, America and the West on
a daily basis. Unlike Israel, a nation spiritually
guided by suicidal biblical and historical narratives
such as Samson and Masada (2), Iran's military nuclear
project can only be realised as a defensive one. Iran
needs its bombs to deter Israel, America and Britain.
Iran is not going to launch a nuclear attack against
Israel risking the life of millions of Muslims in the
region. It has no reason to do so and it won’t. For
Iran and every other state in the region, except
Israel, nuclear weapons can only be understood as a
means of defence and deterrence.
I would even take it further and suggest that if Iraq
had the arsenal of WMD Blair and Bush claimed it
possessed, British and American high commanders would
have thought twice before sending their soldiers into
the Iraqi desert.
Aaronovitch may have learned something though. As yet,
he is reluctant to encourage our generals to open a
new front. He has a ‘peaceful’ solution to offer. He
wants to unite the nations to take care of his
interests. “There is still one possibility that could
rule out both military action and the spectre of the
Guard Bomb”, says the dubious Hasbara man. “That one
possibility is united in international action to
impose targeted sanctions on the Revolutionary Guard
and their political backers, and on the nuclear
programme. It would mean agreement by the Russians,
the Chinese, the Germans, the French, the Americans
and us to occupy a single position.” I once read about
a well known Muslim leader who blamed the Jews for
“ruling the world by proxy”. He was denounced as an
anti Semite and as a conspiracist. As if to prove the
Muslim leader right, Aaronovitch clearly expects, once
again that the leading powers will restrain the ‘enemy
of Israel’.
“Otherwise”, says Aaronovitch, “we could find
ourselves facing some great terrible future Chilcot
inquiry (3) in which we seek to answer how it was that
we failed to stop the last, worst Middle East war.” It
is almost amusing to read Aaronovitch attempting to
reinvent himself as an ‘anti war’ peace campaigner.
But actually, I think that the Chilcot inquiry’s
authority should be extended so it can investigate how
come an Israeli Hasbara author is allowed to promote
foreign interests in our midst.
Whether Iran is aiming towards a nuclear military
capability is obviously beyond me. However, after
reading Aaronovitch, it should. Iran must produce a
bomb as soon as possible. Deterring the Jewish state
and its allies is the only key to peace in the Middle
East. Sadly it is the only language that is
understood.
(1) Hasbara-propaganda (Hebrew). David Aaronovitch is
listed on an official Israeli Propaganda site namely
the Israeli Hasbara Committee. The site is there to
“disseminate the truth about Israel and the Jewish
people”.
(2) Masada is the name for a site of ancient palaces
and fortifications in the South District of Israel on
top of an isolated rock plateau, on the eastern edge
of the Judean Desert overlooking the Dead Sea. After
the First Jewish-Roman War a siege of the fortress by
troops of the Roman Empire led to the mass suicide of
the Sicarii rebels, who preferred death to surrender.
Israel made Masada into a symbol of Jewish national
revival.
(3) The British enquiry currently underway on the Iraq
war.