1. PBS's Dishonest Iran Edit, 01/10/2012:: http://www.fair.org/blog/2012/01/10/pbss-dishonest-iran-edit/ On the PBS NewsHour Margaret Warner stated: “The Iranian government insists that its nuclear activities are for peaceful energy purposes only, an assertion disputed by the U.S. and its allies. On CBS yesterday, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta repeated international demands that Iran stop enriching uranium. PBS left out Panetta’s key phrase: “Are they trying to develop a nuclear weapon? No.”
2. WaPo, Editorial Page Can Make Up Iran Facts, 01/11/2012: http://www.fair.org/blog/2012/01/11/at-wapo-editorial-page-can-make-up-iran-facts/ Last month the group Just Foreign Policy alerted readers to a Washington Post feature that was headlined "Iran's Quest to Possess Nuclear Weapons." The Post changed the headline, and ombud Patrick Pexton weighed in with a column (12/7/11) saying that the IAEA report does not say Iran has a bomb, nor does it say it is building one, only that its multiyear effort pursuing nuclear technology is sophisticated and broad enough that it could be consistent with building a bomb. Pexton added that Just Foreign Policy's Robert Naiman "and his Web army were right. The headline and subhead were misleading." (However, the Post’s 1/11/12 editorial stated: “But its drive for nuclear weapons continues.”
Herding Americans to War with Iran, by Robert Parry, Consortiumnews, January 12, 2012: http://consortiumnews.com/2012/01/12/herding-americans-to-war-with-iran/ “The murder of a fifth Iranian scientist on the streets of Tehran had all the earmarks of an Israeli-sponsored assassination. The killing also worsened tensions at a moment when the momentum toward war with Iran seems unstoppable, … For many Americans the progression toward war with Iran has the feel of cattle being herded from the stockyard into the slaughterhouse, pressed steadily forward with no turning back, until some guy shoots a bolt into your head. … Another front in Israel’s cold war against Iran appears to be the propaganda war being fought inside the United States, where the still-influential neoconservatives are deploying their extensive political and media resources to shut off possible routes toward a peaceful settlement, while building support for future military strikes against Iran. Fitting with that propaganda strategy, the Washington Post’s editorial page, which is essentially the neocons’ media flagship, published a lead editorial on Wednesday (Jan. 12) urging harsher and harsher sanctions against Iran and ridiculing anyone who favored reduced tensions. … The Post recommended instead “that every effort must be made to intensify sanctions” and to stop Iranian sale of oil anywhere in the world. In other words, continue to ratchet up the tensions and cut off hopes for genuine negotiations. … The escalating neocon demands for an ever-harder U.S. line against Iran — and Israel’s apparent campaign of killings and sabotage inside Iran — come at a time when President Barack Obama and some of his inner circle appear to be looking again for ways to defuse tensions. But the Post’s editorial – and similar neocon propaganda – have made clear that any move toward reconciliation will come with a high political price tag. … Obama also has faced resistance within his own administration, especially from neocon-lites such as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. … The Turkish-Brazilian initiative revived a plan first advanced by Obama in 2009 – and the effort had the President’s private encouragement. But after Ahmadinejad accepted the deal, Secretary Clinton and other U.S. hardliners switched into overdrive to kill the swap and insist instead on imposing harsher sanctions against Iran…. So the question now is: Will the President of the United States take his place amid the herd of cattle getting steered into the slaughterhouse of another war?”
Iran Charts Complex Strategy for Potential War with U.S., Ehsan Mehrab, InsideIran.org, January 16th, 2012: http://www.insideiran.org/featured/iran-charts-complex-strategy-for-potential-war-with-u-s/ “Iran and the United States could be closer to a military confrontation now than at any other time since the 1979 revolution. According to my numerous encounters with Iranian military officials, Iranian officials assume a military confrontation with the United States will be a decisive and quick operation. Therefore, Iran is planning to respond with a war of attrition and sabotage in the region and across the globe.”
WASHINGTON'S CRIMES AGAINST
IRAN, By Peter
Symonds, WSWS, January 16, 2012
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2012/jan2012/pers-j16.shtml
”The murder of Iranian nuclear scientist Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan on
January 11 is further testimony to the criminality of U.S. foreign policy. Despite
the official denials of the Obama administration, the assassination bears all
the hallmarks of an operation carried out by the Israel
intelligence agency, Mossad, in league with the U.S. … The killing of Roshan underlines the fact
that the U.S.
will stop at nothing as it seeks to destabilise the Iranian regime and replace
it with a more pliable alternative. Washington’s
predatory activities in the Middle East are being driven by the vast erosion of
the global economic position of the United States. As it has
already done in Afghanistan,
Iraq, and Libya, the U.S. is using its military muscle
to undermine the economic and strategic interests of its main European and Asian
rivals. … The American and international working class must oppose any war,
covert or overt, against Iran on the basis of a socialist and internationalist
strategy directed at abolishing the crisis-ridden capitalist system, which can
offer nothing but plummeting living standards and the slide towards a third
world war.”