Avoiding Another Long War: To President Obama from VIPS
Memorandum
to President Obama from Veteran
Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS) on the subject of Avoiding Another
Long War; January 4, 2012
As professionals with collectively hundreds of years of experience in
intelligence, foreign policy, and counterterrorism, we are concerned about the
gross misrepresentation of facts being bruited about to persuade you to start
another war.
We have watched the militarists represent one Muslim country
after another as major threats to U.S. security. In the past, they supported
attacks on Sudan, Somalia, Yemen, Iraq, Pakistan, Libya and Afghanistan, as
well as Israel’s attacks on Syria and Lebanon — nine Muslim countries – and
Gaza.
This time, they are using an new IAEA report to assert
categorically that Iran is building a nuclear weapon that allegedly poses a
major threat to the U.S. Your intelligence and military advisors can certainly
clarify what the report really says. As you know, the IAEA makes regular
inspection visits to Iran’s nuclear facilities and has TV cameras monitoring
those facilities around the clock. While there is reason to question some of
Iran’s actions, the situation is not as clear-cut as some allege.
Mohamed El Baradei, a Nobel Peace
Prize recipient and former IAEA director-general, said recently, “I don’t believe Iran is a clear and present danger.
All I see is the hype about the threat posed by Iran.”
He is not alone: All 16 U.S. intelligence agencies concluded
“with high confidence” in a 2007 National Intelligence Estimate that Iran had
halted its nuclear-weapons program as of 2003.
We are seeing a replay of the “Iraq WMD threat.” As Philip Zelikow, Executive Secretary of the 9/11 Commission said,
“The ‘real threat’ from Iraq was not a threat to the United States. The
unstated threat was the threat against Israel.”
Your military and intelligence experts can also provide
information on unpublicized efforts to derail Iran’s nuclear program and on the
futility of attempting to eliminate that program – which is dispersed and
mostly underground –through aerial bombing. Defense
Secretary Panetta and other experts have stated that an air attack would only
delay any weapons program for a year or two at most.
Former Mossad head Meir Dagan said
that an air force strike against Iran's nuclear installations would be "a
stupid thing," a view endorsed in principle by two other past Mossad chiefs, Danny Yatom and
Ephraim Halevy. Dagan added that "Any strike against [the civilian
program] is an illegal act according to international law."
Dagan pointed out another reality: bombing Iran would lead it
to retaliate against Israel through Hezbollah, which has tens of thousands of
Grad-type rockets and hundreds of Scuds and other long-range missiles, and
through Hamas.
We are already spending as much as the rest of the world
combined on National Security and $100 billion per year on a Long War in
Afghanistan. The Israel lobby has been beating the drums for us to attack Iran
for years, led by people with confused loyalties like Joe Lieberman, who once
made the claim that it is unpatriotic for Americans not to support Israel.
Another Long War is not in America’s or Israel’s interests,
whatever Israel’s apologists claim. Those are the same people who claim that Ahmadinejad said he would “wipe Israel off the map.”
Persian specialists have pointed out that the original
statement in Persian actually said that Israel would collapse: “This occupation
regime over Jerusalem must vanish from the arena of time.”
What we have is a situation where Israel’s actions, for
example in sending 300,000 settlers into the West Bank and 200,000 settlers
into East Jerusalem, are compromising U.S. security by putting us at risk for
terrorist retaliation.
We have provided Israel with $100 billion in direct aid since
1975. Since this is fungible, how has funding settlements contributed to our
security? You agreed to provide $3 billion in F-35s to Israel in exchange for a
90-day freeze on settlements. What you got was 90 days of stonewalling on the
peace process and then more settlers. What more do we owe Israel?
Certainly not a rush to war. We have time to make diplomacy
and sanctions work, to persuade Russia and China to make joint cause with us.
James Madison once wrote that "Of all the enemies of
true liberty, war is, perhaps, the most to be dreaded…War is the parent of
armies; from these proceed debts and taxes. …No nation can preserve its freedom
in the midst of continual warfare."
We are currently winding down what you labelled a “dumb war;”
we should not undertake another dumb war against a country almost three times
larger than Iraq, that would set off a major regional war and create
generations of jihadis. Such a war, contrary to what
some argue, would not make Israel or the U.S. safer.
Steering Group, Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS)
Phil Giraldi, Directorate of Operations, CIA
Ray McGovern, US Army Intelligence Officer, Directorate of Intelligence, CIA
Coleen Rowley, Special Agent and Minneapolis Division Counsel, FBI
Ann Wright, Col., US Army Reserve (ret.), Foreign Service Officer, Department
of State
Tom Maertens, Foreign Service Officer and NSC
Director for Non-Proliferation under two presidents
Elizabeth Murray, former Deputy National Intelligence Officer for the Near East
in the National Intelligence Council
David MacMichael, former history professor and CIA
and National Intelligence Council analyst