(my comments added in the text in blue color – The Saker)
Beirut: Informed Congressional sources in Washington DC on 1/15/11 are confirming that the White House has informed Congressional Committee Chairpersons and American allies that the Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL) will indict Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s Wali al Faqih (jurisconsult or Supreme Religious Leader) for issuing the order to assassinate Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. (Wow! First they accused Syria just to get them out of Lebanon, now they accuse the Iranian Supreme Leader just to have one more pretext for war and begin yet another Iran-demonization campaign)
The US and Israel believe Iran’s motive was that PM Hariri was considered a serious threat to Tehran and Damascus because their intelligence agencies established that Hariri was conspiratorially linked to Saudi Arabia, France and the United States—and by extension, Israel.(Which, of course, is quite evidently true)
Key Congressional leaders have been advised that the execution order targeting Hariri was delivered by Iranian Revolutionary Guards Quds force chief Qassem Suleymani to Hezbollah’s military commander Imad Mughniyeh. The US, Israel and their allies intend to back with an international media campaign, the STL theory that Mughniyeh and his brother-in-law, Mustapha Badr al-Dine met on several occasions and handpicked the team that carried out the assassination.
Moreover, that Syrian President Bashar al-Aassad, and his brother-in-law, Syrian Intelligence Chief Assef Shawkat, also played key roles in organizing Hariri’s assassination. The US government expects that each of these named individuals, including several Hezbollah leaders, will be indicted and convicted, almost certainly in absentia. (So let’s make a tally here. The parties accused are: a) Syria b) Iran c) Hezbollah. Why don’t they add Hugo Chavez, Vladimir Putin, the entire government of Sudan, the “New Antisemites”, nefarious narco-terrorists, pedophiles and TSA-resisting passengers while we are at it?)
Within days the US Congressional lobby is expected to initiate in the House and Senate a total cut off of American aid to Lebanon unless resigned Prime Minister Hariri is immediately returned to office. (Good idea! Since this ‘aid’ goes to the Hariri clan to begin with, let them cut it; and its not like Saudi Arabia will not step in to defend their proxy…) This aid cutoff will be vociferously demanded by AIPAC despite statements to the contrary by American Ambassador Maury Connelly in Beirut on 1/15/11. Ambassador Connelly spoke to reporters following a meeting with Hezbollah ally General Michel Aoun, leader of the Change and Reform parliamentary bloc (FPM) at his residence in Rabieh. It was a rare visit indeed by an American Ambassador with the US Embassy labeled megalomaniac Aoun. The visit by the US Ambassador reflected Aoun’s newly enhanced political status this weekend. Ms. Connelly said that “the United States remains steadfast in its support for Lebanon’s state institutions through our robust military, security, and economic development assistance. We expect a new government will emerge through constitutional procedures, and our strong partnership with Lebanon will obviously endure.”
Few in Lebanon, or the region for that matter, likely credit the Ambassador’s statement, particularly as Hezbollah is now the de facto new majority and can administer the government as its wants should it choose. The Lebanese Parliamentary lineup is probably, as of today, 64 seats for the US-Saudi team and 64 seats for the Lebanese National Resistance. Moreover, the momentum favors Hezbollah since it picked up support from Walid Jumblatt’s five member Progressive Socialist Party Parliamentary bloc, after Jumblatt broke with Washington in 2008 (Walid delayed announcing him switch until 2009 just in case Washington wanted to make emends which apparently they did not). (Jumblatt is an old fox who knows from where the wind blows; if he dumped the US it is clearly because the US is loosing its war for influence in Lebanon) What caused Jumblatt to bolt from March 14 was his friends Jeffrey Feltman failure to deliver on promised support for Jumblatt’s very risky May 2008 political challenge to Hezbollah. His friend Feltman pledged “all the help you need Walid. You can take it to the bank.” Jumblatt has stated publicly that he felt ‘stiffed’ by the Americans but he still likes Jeffrey personally, if not politically.
The White House has made it plain that America expects Saad Hariri to be returned to his Prime Ministerial post (its amazing to see that the US Empire still believes that it can order everybody around). That event is unlikely to occur. Yet, the Hezbollah led opposition might allow Hariri to be a caretaker until the 2013 elections—but only if he fulfills their earlier demands and withdraws Lebanon from any association with the STL.
The Obama administration has informed Congress that it would view a Hezbollah-led coalition assuming power in Lebanon as a direct threat to its strategic interests in the region and would likely, at a minimum, respond with an intense destabilization campaign (Ha! Like such an intense destabilization campaign has not already been underway for years already!). Frankly, there is little the Obama Administration can do that it has not tried before to squeeze Lebanon, and it has little influence over events here partly due to the facts that the US is way overstretched in the region and is barely taken seriously in Lebanon these days.
Moreover, President Obama is said by one Congressional source to believe that Hezbollah is not interested in the hands on, “Jimmy Carter” style of governing for Lebanon or being involved in dealing with every detail of Lebanon’s very complicated sectarian system. The White House is said to expect Hezbollah to play a major role in forming the next government and some State Department staffers believe that it may even play a constructive role in shaping a policy statement that will govern the day to day running of the government.
Few, but the Israel lobby in Washington believe, or even mention, the idea that Hezbollah has any interest in an Islamic Republic system for Lebanon, repeatedly disavowed by Hezbollah officials including Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah (True. Hezbollah has many times stated that in a multi-ethnic and multi-religious society like the one in Lebanon an Islamic Republic is impossible to establish). Hezbollah is expected to increase its focus on Israel and continue to apply its skills and manpower to build a regional deterrence to Israeli aggression while working for domestic tranquility and stability.
“In short, as one Congressional staffer via email, “Washington is not panicked by events in Lebanon at this time. We have bigger problems in the region and we’ll watch the STL’s progress and see what happens as a result of the indictments. But for sure we will not sit on our hands if things get out of hand.” The White House is said to be considering French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s idea of creating a “contact group” comprised of United States, France, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey to negotiate a solution to the latest crisis (Why stop here? They might as well add Israel, the UK, Colombia, Micronesia and, say, Canada to this group)
There continues to be much speculation about the timing of the Special Tribunal indictments and what they will mean on the street (Nothing; nothing at all; everybody with an IQ at room temperature or above will know that this tribunal is nothing but a front for Israel) Bookies at the Casino de Liban near Jounieh have odds that those indicted will be named publicly on next month’s Valentine’s Day, the 6th anniversary of the Hariri murder. Others are holding their bets arguing that using that date would make the STL prosecutor’s office appear too politicized, a charge Prosecutor Daniel Bellemare has been chafing under for more than a year. The STL has said that the names of those indicted will be kept sealed when prosecutor Bellemare sends them to Pre-Trial Judge Daniel Fransen. The public will likely learn the names of those indicted when arrest warrants are issued by the Court.
Despite civil war still being talked about as a possibility here in Lebanon, it has proven impossible to ignite to date even though it would suit US-Israel political goals (I don’t believe that will happen for two reasons: a) Hezbollah has never, and will never, target their fellow Lebanese except in self-defense and b) should Hezbollah be forced to defend itself it will crush any other force in 24-36 hours). The sage of Lebanon, former Prime Minister Salem el Hoss predicts Lebanon is now headed for a long period of governmental stagnation while domestic and foreign actor’s angle for political and military advantages. Dr. Hoss explained that a civil war is unlikely given the attitudes of the young generation and the fact that none of the sects could successfully confront the Opposition led by Hezbollah and western powers lack credibility here.
More likely would be Israel undertaking a White House green lighted invasion of Lebanon to degrade Hezbollah and Syria as a forward base-up weakening of Iran from ground level (Yep. Except that the Israelis will get a beating even worse than in 2006). Congressional sources report that the Pentagon disagrees with Israel and intend to attack not from the base but from above the top of the Resistance pyramid which is Iran. The US will hit Iran hard thus hopefully opening up another attempt to peel away Syria and forced them to accept a peace deal with Israel (The result of a US attack on Iran will be very similar to the results of the Israeli attack on Lebanon in 2006 – a huge amount of destruction and no political or strategic gain achieved). The scheme would return the Golan Heights to the Assad regime minus the 100 meters strip along Syria’s Lake Tiberius. This sliver of lake front is where former Syrian President Hafez Assad told President Bill Clinton in 2000, he used to swim as a kid. He also told Clinton that Syria’s demand for its full return was non-negotiable, the same position adamantly held today by the Syrian government.
In Beirut, discussing the likelihood of street violence, a March 14th Hariri supporter attending Professor Norman Finkelstein’s public lecture at AUB last night told this observer that Lebanon needs stability and justice. ‘Let all the dead from Lebanon’s black civil war period rest in peace. It’s time to move on and rebuild our fractured country. I say all those who have been killed in Lebanon are equal.”
Well almost.
The enthusiastic young man did not believe his counsel should apply to the case of former P.M. Rafik Hariri, who while not the first PM to be killed in office, is the first one to be killed with such powerful friends insisting on “justice.”
Franklin Lamb is doing research in Lebanon and can be reached c/o fplamb@gmail.com
What is quite clear is the the US-Israeli Empire is both quite frustrated and quite clueless as to how to proceed. In that situation, it can only resort to more of the same, even though that is exactly what got them into such a weak position to begin with. I would credit the Obama Administration in being a far more effective Imperial high command than the Baby-Bush administration. So far, Obama as succeeded in organizing a coup in Honduras, he brought Russia to heel over Iran, and his internal policies are turning the USA into a fascist country with a 3rd world socio-economic structure even faster than Baby-Bush ever dreamed of. American’s billionaires are making more money than ever. But even with a far more shrewed leader at its helm, the US-Israeli Empire is rapidly running out of steam and ‘Uncle Shmuel’, as I like to call it, knows that its days are numbered. Which, of course, makes it far more dangerous and prone to ill-conceived and purely tactical (as opposed to strategic) policies. Bottom line: we cannot expect that Uncle Shmuel will act in a truly rational way: its policies will be brutal and self-defeating. Such is the sclerotic pathology of a collapsing empire.
Excellent points.
Indicting Khamenei is quite a reach. I almost feel embarrassed for them.
They could not even prove a case against Miliosovich when they had him in custody and could interrogate him (to death, it seems)
But they can prove Khamenei gave an order? (Assuming he actually gave it which he certainly did not.)
Did he write the order down? Sign his name to it? Have himself tape recorded while giving it?
@Lysander: very good points, as always!
Indicting Khamenei is quite a reach. I almost feel embarrassed for them.
Same here, it’s beyond preposterous. Funny that they did not reach for the “offical New Hitler” (Ahmadinejad) and instead reached for the soon-to-be-announced “New Hitler” (Khamenei).
They could not even prove a case against Miliosovich when they had him in custody and could interrogate him (to death, it seems)
True. I did not like Milosevic one bit, but he did give them one hell of an effective defense at their kangaroo court and they had to simply kill him. Besides, the man really new too much and there was a real risk that he would reveal how he in fact allied with NATO against the Bosnian-Serbs for years…
But they can prove Khamenei gave an order? (Assuming he actually gave it which he certainly did not.)
Sure they can!! They can, for example, find a laptop with his written order. And some defector witnesses. And maybe Khalid Sheikh Mohammend will finally confess to the fact that he was an Iranian agent all along. LOL!
Did he write the order down? Sign his name to it? Have himself tape recorded while giving it?
Hey, they did “find” some video of OBL claiming that he did 9/11, did they not? At this point, we might as well say that Khamenei also has a video admitting that he ordered 9/11, the Oklahoma City bombing and the murder of JFK. LOL!
Franklin Lamb is completely unreliable.
@Guthman: interesting. why do you say that? he seems well connected in Lebanon… what am I missing?
I lived and worked in Lebanon for two years, so I know the country relatively well. I don’t want to doubt that Lamb has his heart in the right place, but he is a Hezbollah groupie/mascot and quite a fabulator. His breathless dispatches don’t have the feel of someone who has found his bearings in that bizarre tinytoon country and certainly not of someone who is really clued in. For example, he keeps “reporting” on one-on-one meetings by the State Department’s Feltman with people like Jumblatt, as if he had been there himself. It’s all made-up in my opinion. The Al-Manar people must be happy to have him around, because his inventions are invariably of a nature that is convenient for Hezbollah. I really doubt that any serious player in Lebanon is talking to him. If the STL really were to indict Khamenei (I mean: huh?!), Lamb in my opinion would be the last to know. Take this article for example: nothing but breathless namesdropping and hearsay; Hoss clearly didn’t even speak to him.
@Guthman: well, being a self-confessed and unrepentant “Hezbollah-groupie” myself, I might well be too easy to bait with stuff which sounds pro-Hezbollah. So thanks for your note of caution! I would not put is past the crazies in the DC or Tel-Aviv to say that Khamenei ordered Hariri killed. You think that’s unlikely?
Either way, thanks for your note of caution!
Saker, you are not a groupie, you are a fan. Groupies travel with the band. (tehehe…).
@Guthman: Saker, you are not a groupie, you are a fan. Groupies travel with the band.
HAHA. I am really the lowest kind: a “wannabe-groupie”! How pathetic can one get!? And the worst part is that I am a unabashed, unapologetic “Hezbollah wannabe-groupie”.
Oh well, at age 47 I am too old to change I am afraid ;-)
Cheers and thanks for keeping my enthusiasm in check!
The Saker
@Guthman: another source confirms the rumor about Khamenei being indicted: http://www.pacificfreepress.com/news/1/7810-a-coup-in-beirut.html. Mike Whitney quoting Ynet and AFP is better than Lamb alone, no?
Haaretz came up with the “indict khamenei” rumors a couple of days ago. Keep in mind that Iran and the P5+1 are starting talks on the 25th and something like this always comes up a few days before.
That doesn’t mean the indictment won’t happen, but it does place the story in perspective.
@Lysander
They would probably claim that an Iranian intelligence official linked to those involved either provided the terrorist with money or logistics to carry out the attack which could be documents or recorded phone records that can be intercepted and modified by Israeli intelligence.
@VINEYARDSAKER:
I don’t actually believe this women which she sounded credible until she actually talked about 9/11 but an interesting interview with former CIA/DIA intelligence asset Susan Lindauer and her role in the pre-9/11 intelligence.
http://theuglytruth.wordpress.com/2011/01/10/the-ugly-truth-podcast-jan-10-2011/
Why do you not like Milosevic?
I think he did the best he could under the circumstances even if he was a well intentioned idiot like Medvedev (Gorbachev 2.0).
What do you think about Karadzic and Mladic?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebF40FFPyac
Hi Saker,
Your heart is in the right place…, regardless the “caution” of Guthman…I am Lebanese and I can tell you that everything is known about almost everything in Lebanon regarding All meetings with politicians, foreign representatives etc. because ALL of them do talk endlessly with Journalists and others etc. So even if Lamb is sometimes off the mark and too presumptuous, the gist of what he is saying is certainly true.
The only thing that no one can pierce in Lebanon is the Resistance structure, means, its C4, and various other aspects….
STL is a charade and an obvious tool of the crumbling Empire to denigrate Hizbullah. Hariri was assassinated by the infamous White House Murder INC, using Bamboozled Syrian Military Intelligence assets…. Hizbullah has nothing to do with it or any other assassination.
Joe
Dear Saker,
This is a sample of daily emails received concerning Hezbollah.
Don’t you worry, the Whole Free Loving World who knows about the crumbling ZIOCON Empire is with you, and 90 percent of the Lebanese People are with you no matter what you do, because we trust that Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah will always do the right thing for Lebanon as a WHOLE… and we have full confidence in his LEADERSHIP, no matter what the March14th thugs, idiots , stooges and lackeys of CIA/MOSSAD/MI6 will say or do, they are doomed to utter failure…. AMERICA is finished, it is an utterly corrupt ZIONIST THUGGISH Government run by crooks and barbaric war criminals. Long Live Lebanon, Long Live HIZBULLAH’s valiant Resistance to occupations of ALL sorts….We value your dedication and thank you for your courage and wisdom in safeguarding Lebanon’s values….
Joe
Saker, I certainly didn’t mean to diss you. No doubt, Hezbollah is a very interesting phenomenon with its mix of collective courage and impenetrability, plus its charismatic leader. As far as a Khamenei indictment goes, well I’ll believe it when I see it. It has all the elements of an Israeli rumor: Iranian Republican Guard assassins in Beirut, direct greenlight by Khamenei… yeah right. In 2006 someone similar spread rumors that Republican guards were fighting alongside Hezbollah in the South of Lebanon. Of course, no such fighter could ever be produced. The Israelis may not know it, but Iranians are not Arabs, and speak Farsi. Even in South Beirut they would be very conspicuous. The tribunal, no matter how biased, has to produce names and documents. The implication of some Hezbollah operatives is in and of itself (even if untrue) not implausible — sort of like suspecting the butler in an Agatha Christie whodunit: I mean, it could have been the butler, right? But the Republican Guards and Khamenei? Why not the Hidden Imam himself then… why not indict him?
Shia Muslims in Lebanon had died and continue to die, since 1982, fighting like all patriots around the world and throughout history to defend themselves and liberate their ancestral homes and villages from Israeli occupation and daily aggression/atrocities/prison tortures etc. , they do not fight to die, they fight to live and when they die fighting they didn’t die for China, or some pussy…, they died for LEBANON…
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah is not the first Sayyed to come out of the Lebanese Shia community nor will he be the last , the Shia of Lebanon had lived and will continue to live and prosper long after Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah , my advice to you and your likes … hold your horses and stick to what you know….
@jack: You ask a lot for questions yet you did not answer mine: how old are you?
Why do you not like Milosevic?
Because he betrayed the Bosian-Serbs and, later, the Serbs in Kosovo
What do you think about Karadzic and Mladic
Both were demonized by the US propaganda even though they were definitely no worse than Tudjman , Itzebegovich and the rest of them. I think that Mladic was probably an agent of Milosevic througout the war, whereas Karadzic was not.
@Joe: Hariri was assassinated by the infamous White House Murder INC, using Bamboozled Syrian Military Intelligence assets.
You don’t believe that it was directly an Israeli operation? I believe that the evidence offered by Hassan Nasrallah pointing at Israel is very convincing, don’t you think?
@Guthman: I certainly didn’t mean to diss you.
I know, don’t worry :-) I make fun of myself because I really AM a “Hezbollah wannabe groupie”, LOL! I “bumped into” the topic of Hezbollah quite by chance (I never was a Middle-East analyst). A colleague of mine had just come back from south Lebanon and he was heaping praise on Hezbollah. That was, lemme think, about 16-17 years ago. Ever since I have been studying Hezbollah very carefully, it became my pet-project, my hobby, and I can say that after all these years my admiration for Hezbollah in general, and Hassan Nasrallah in particular, has only grown bigger with each year. So I really am now a “Hezbollah wannabe groupie”, I say that tongue-in-cheek, of course, but I really do deeply admire the Resistance.
Do you know that in 16-17 years of research I have challenged many people, including on pro-Israeli fora, and at least one former CIA agent, to point out a SINGLE instance of “Hezbollah terrorism” and nobody, NOBODY, has ever been able to point me to one? Vague, general, accusation, that’s all I got from them. LOL. I almost wonder if Hezbollah is not the ONLY political force in the Middle-East which never committed a terrorist act :-)
Cheers!
@anonymous10:10:my advice to you and your likes
That is a reference to whom exactly?
@VINEYARDSAKER:
27 and I have been reviewing and researching this international terror network and the covert war against Russia since early 2002 so I know what I am talking about despite the criminal silence of the Russian regime that has evidence of foreign terrorist sponsorship yet refuses to release the information and professional Russian commentators.
What is worst as revealed in the US court case of Pirouz Sedaghaty in the trail of Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation that after 5 years they destroy any evidence collected in anti-terrorist raids in Chechnya and the North Caucasus.
So not only do they not give us any information and evidence they collected they destroy the evidence they already have.
I guess the one good thing is that at least you know the information is not from a biased Russian source.
Russia is so useless their only hope is a mass immigration of non-Muslim Han Chinese and only Han Chinese into Siberia.
As for Milosevic I don’t see how he betrayed the Serbs or could have prevented what happened to Yugoslavia and I don’t think Mladic was a Milosevic agent as even the Hague Tribunal as hard as they tried could not find a connection between the Bosnian Serb leadership and Milosevic.
We are already starting to hear the truth and new revelations of events that lead to the outbreak of war in Sarajevo from the Karadzic trial.
Unsurprisingly they have not made the same mistake as with the Milosevic trial and archived the court proceedings.
@jack:As for Milosevic I don’t see how he betrayed the Serbs
1) He actively participated in the blockade against the Republika Srpska imposed by NATO
2) When NATO attacked the UNPAs in Croatia he actually ordered the Yugoslav Army brigades with withdraw. The Croatian Serbs had agree to disarm and place their weapons in UN controlled depots ONLY because they felt that the YA would defend them if needed
3) He did EXACTLY the same in Bosnia
4) He betrayed the Serbs in Kosovo by agreeing to a deal with NATO even though the Serbian forces in Kosovo were 99.9999999999999% unscathed from a totally failed NATO air campaign
5) He agreed to keep the Rajak report of the EU secret even though that report clearly stated that the entire ‘Rajak massacre’ was a fake. He also never made the UN report of the Markale false flag attacks public even though the local UNPROFOR intelligence unit had concluded that it was a Bosnian-Muslim orchestrated false-flag attack.
Bottom line: Milosevic NEVER fought for the Serbian people. He only fought for himself and his own power. He was dumb enough the believe that the Empire would leave him in power if he agreed to betray literally hundreds of thousands of his fellow Serbs.
Milosevic is, in my opinion, in the same league as Mahmoud Abbas – a fake resister and a real prostitute.
The reason why he was killed is a) because his prosecution was going nowhere and b) because he could reveal his NATO connections and backdoor dealings.
Boy, would I LOOOOVE to see a good Wikileak about Milosevic’s dealings with Holbrooke an the rest of the gang. Alas, that kind of stuff would be classified way, way higher than what the Wikileaks.
But, one day, I am confident that this entire cesspool of collaboration between Belgrade and Brussels/Washington will come out.
Hi Saker,
Sorry, don’t understand it in any way shape or form as if it was being directed at you… it is not.
It’s a general response to those who think that our Resistance is in any way Negotiable….now or in the future….
@Anonymous:It’s a general response to those who think that our Resistance is in any way Negotiable….now or in the future….
Understood. And I fully and totally agree with that!
Peace.