2012/03/11

Benjamin Shett: The Myth of the "New Holocaust"

In a pattern of propaganda now well-established in the mainstream media, fear-mongering against Iran is reaching an all-time peak. A case in point includes ongoing accusations that Iran is in violation of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, despite statements to the contrary from US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta as well as a number of American intelligence officials. In addition, claims that Iran is involved in terrorist activities were released by the Obama administration, fabricating an Iranian conspiracy with the goal to assassinate the Saudi Ambassador to the US. Most recently, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused Iran of having planned terrorist attacks in India, Georgia and Thailand. As it stands, the intensification of propaganda is fueling an anti-Iran proxy conflict in Syria and creating the serious danger of aggression against Iran in the coming months by Israel's extremist government and/or the Obama administration. These media fabrications also do not question why the prospect of a nuclear-armed Iran would increase worldwide tensions so much more than the hyper-developed nuclear weapons programs of countries like Israel and the United States, notwithstanding the fact that there is no existing proof that suggests that Iran is doing anything other than developing a peaceful civilian atomic program. Opponents of possible armed aggression against Iran are regularly accused of repeating the mistakes from the period prior to World War II,, namely of not taking seriously the purportedly dangerous "anti-Semitism" of the Iranian regime. This change is echoed by the Anti-Defamation League, one of the biggest pro-Zionist US groups, who is lobbying for taking any "necessary" measures in order to overthrow the Iranian government.

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