James Baker III and the seven dwarfs of the "Iraq Study Group"
have come up with some simply brilliant recommendations. Not.
Baker's Two Big Ideas are:
1. Stay half the course.
Keeping 140,000 troops in Iraq is a disaster
getting more disastrous. The Baker Boys' idea: cut the disaster in half -- leave 70,000 troops there.
But here's where
dumb gets dumber: the Bakerites want to "embed" US forces
in Iraqi Army units. Question one, Mr. Baker: What Iraqi Army? This so-called "army" is a rough confederation of Shia death
squads. We can tell our troops to get "embedded" with them, but the Americans won't get much sleep.
2. "Engage" Iran. This is
a good one. How can we get engaged when George Bush hasn't even asked them out for a date? What will induce the shy mullahs
of Iran to accept our engagement proposal? Answer: The
Bomb.
Let me explain. To get the Iranians to end their subsidizing the Mahdi Army and other Shia cut-throats, the Baker
bunch suggest we let the permanent members of the UN Security Council -- plus, Germany -- decide
the issue of Iran's nukes. Attaching Germany is the
signal. These signers of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) agree that Iran should
be allowed a "peaceful" nuclear power program.
More... Now, I am absolutely wary of neo-con nuts who want to blow Iran to Kingdom-come
over its nuclear ambitions. But that doesn't mean we should kid ourselves. Iran has zero need of "peaceful" nuclear-generated electricity. It has the second-largest untapped reserve of natural gas
on the planet, a clean, safe, cheap source of power. There's only one reason for a "nuclear" program, and it's not to light
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's bedside lamp.
Here's the problem with Baker's weird combo of embedding our boys with Iraq's scary
army while sucking up to the Iranians: it won't work. The mayhem will continue, with Americans in the middle, because the
Baker brigade dares not mention two words: "Saudi" and "Arabia."
Saudi Arabia is the
elephant in the room (camel in the tent?) that can't be acknowledged -- and the reason Baker is so desperately anxious to
sell America on keeping half our soldiers in harm's way. {I wouldn’t consider the 70,000 troops a serious recommendation—because
it is impractical given current conditions, which have only been deteriorating.}
James III wants to seduce or bully
Iran into stopping their funding of the murderous
Shia militias. But the Shias only shifted into mass killing mode in response to the murder spree by Sunni "insurgents."
Where
do the Sunnis get their money for mayhem? According to a seething memo by the National Security Agency (November 8, 2006), the Saudis control the, "public or private funding provided to the insurgents or death
squads." Nice.
Baker wants us to bribe or blackmail Iran into stopping
one side in Iraq's uncivil war, the Shia. Yet we close
our eyes to the Saudis acting as a piggy bank for the other side, the Sunni berserkers. (The House of Saud follows Wahabi
Islam, a harsh, fundamentalist sect of Sunnism.)
Why is Baker, ordinarily such a tough guy, so coy with the Saudis?
Baker Botts, the law firm he founded, became a wealthy powerhouse by representing Saudi Arabia. But don't
worry, the Iraq Study Group is balanced by Democrats including Vernon
Jordan of the law firm of Akin, Gump which represents … Saudi
royals.
Of course, the connections between Baker,
the Bush Family and the Saudis go way beyond a few legal bills. (See, "The Best Little Legal Whorehouse in Texas" from my book Armed Madhouse.
Baker is more than aware that, two weeks ago, Dick Cheney dropped his Thanksgiving turkey
to fly to Riyadh at the demand of the Saudis for a dressing down by King Abdullah.
The Saudis have made it clear that they will crank up their payments to warriors in Iraq to protect
their Sunni brothers if America pulls out our troops.
King
Abdullah's wish is Cheney's command -- and Baker's too. The Saudis want 70,000 US troops
baby-sitting the Shia killers in Iraq's Army -- and so we will
stay.
What gives King Abdullah the power to ghost-write the Iraq Study Group recommendations? It's not because the
Saudis sell us broccoli.
And therein lies the danger. Behind the fratricidal fracas in Iraq is something
even more dangerous than bullets in Baghdad: a proxy war between Iran and Saudi Arabia to control
Iraq's place in OPEC, the oil cartel. What is painted
by Baker's Iraq Study Group as an ancient local clash between Shia and Sunni over the Kingdom of God, is, in
fact, a remote control proxy war between Iran and Saudi Arabia over the
Kingdom of Oil.
James Addison Baker III (born April 28, 1930), American statesman and diplomat, was Chief of Staff in President Ronald Reagan's first administration, United States Secretary of the Treasury from 1985 to 1988 in the second Reagan administration, and Secretary of State in the administration of President George H. W. Bush. He is also the founder of the James Baker Institute.
Baker served as chief legal adviser for George W. Bush during the 2000 election campaign and oversaw the Florida recount. He was instrumental in getting the Supreme Court to intervene in the
Florida vote recount. He is currently (as of 2004) a senior partner at the law firm of Baker Botts and senior counsel to the Carlyle Group. {Both groups have received 10sk of millions from the Saudis}
Lee Hamiltomn, the Democratic Party’s representative and co-chairman
of the Iraq Report prospective is close to that of Baker’s, so close that Republicans appoint him when needed to appear
bipartisian, He was the vice chairman of the 9/11 Commision and currently serves
on the President’s Homeland Security Advisory Council. He was the Democratic
represntative to the House from Indiana for 34 years, until 1999. As chair of
the Select Committee to Investigate Covert Arms Transactions with Iran, Hamilton chose not to investigate President Ronald Reagan or President George H. W. Bush, stating that he did not think it would be "good for the country" to put the public through another impeachment
trial.
What to expect of the future, is that the Saudis have enough clout with the Democrats that the U.S. will
not allow a Shia dominated government. We will stay the course in order to appease
the Saudis--jk.