The Coming Catastrophe?
The finishing touches on several
contingency plans for attacking Iran
by David DeBatto
Global Research, June 23, 2008
Global Research Editor's note
We bring to the attention of our readers
David DeBatto's scenario as to what might occur if one of the
several contingency plans to attack Iran, with the participation of Israel
and NATO, were to be carried out. While one may disagree with certain
elements of detail of the author's text, the thrust of this analysis must
be taken seriously.
“Israel has said a strike on Iran will be
“unavoidable” if the Islamic regime continues to press ahead with alleged
plans for building an atom-bomb.” (London
Daily Telegraph, 6/11/2008)
“Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany
joined President Bush on Wednesday in calling for further sanctions
against Iran if it does not suspend its uranium enrichment program.” Mr.
Bush stressed again that “all options are on the table,” which would
include military force. (New
York Times, 6/11/2008)
We are fast approaching the final six
months of the Bush administration. The quagmire in Iraq is in its sixth
painful year with no real end in sight and the forgotten war in
Afghanistan is well into its seventh year. The “dead enders” and other
armed factions are still alive and well in Iraq and the Taliban in
Afghanistan again controls most of that country. Gas prices have now
reached an average of $4.00 a gallon nationally and several analysts
predict the price will rise to $5.00-$6.00 dollars per gallon at the pump
by Labor Day. This, despite assurances by some major supporters of the
decision to invade Iraq that the Iraq war “will pay for itself” (Paul
Wolfowitz) or that we will see “$20.00 per barrel” oil prices if we invade
Iraq (Rupert Murdoch).
One thing the Pentagon routinely does (and
does very well) is conduct war games. Top brass there are constantly
developing strategies for conducting any number of theoretical missions
based on real or perceived threats to our national security or vital
interests. This was also done prior to the invasion of Iraq, but the Bush
administration chose not to listen to the dire warnings about that mission
given to him by Pentagon leaders, or for that matter, by his own senior
intelligence officials. Nevertheless, war gaming is in full swing again
right now with the bullseye just to the right of our current mess –
Iran.
It’s no secret that the U.S. is currently
putting the finishing touches on several contingency plans for attacking
Iranian nuclear and military facilities. With our ground forces stretched
to the breaking point in Iraq and Afghanistan, none of the most likely
scenarios involve a ground invasion. Not that this administration wouldn’t
prefer to march into the seat of Shiite Islam behind a solid, moving line
of M1 Abrams tanks and proclaim the country for democracy. The fact is
that even the President knows we can’t pull that off any more so he and
the neo-cons will have to settle for Shock and Awe Lite.
If we invade Iran this year it will be
done using hundreds of sorties by carrier based aircraft already
stationed in the Persian Gulf and from land based aircraft located in Iraq
and Qatar. They will strike the known nuclear facilities located in and
around Tehran and the rest of the country as well as bases containing
major units of the Iranian military, anti-aircraft installations and units
of the Revolutionary Guard (a separate and potent Iranian para-military
organization).
Will this military action stop Iran’s
efforts to develop nuclear weapons? Probably not. It will probably not
even destroy all of their nuclear research facilities, the most sensitive
of which are known to be underground, protected by tons of earth and
reinforced concrete and steel designed to survive almost all attacks using
conventional munitions. The Iranian military and Revolutionary Guard will
most likely survive as well, although they will suffer significant
casualties and major bases and command centers will undoubtedly be
destroyed. However, since Iran has both a functioning Air Force, Navy
(including submarines) and modern anti-aircraft capabilities, U.S.
fighter-bombers will suffer casualties as well. This will not be a “Cake
Walk” as with the U.S. led invasion of Iraq in 2003 when the Iraqi Army
simply melted away and the Iraqi Air Force never even launched a single
aircraft.
Not even close.
If the United States attacks Iran either
this summer or this fall, the American people had better be prepared for a
shock that may perhaps be even greater to the national psyche (and
economy) than 9/11. First of all, there will be significant U.S.
casualties in the initial invasion. American jets will be shot down
and the American pilots who are not killed will be taken prisoner -
including female pilots. Iranian Yakhonts 26, Sunburn 22 and Exocet
missiles will seek out and strike U.S. naval battle groups bottled
up in the narrow waters of the Persian Gulf with very deadly results.
American sailors will be killed and U.S. ships will be badly
damaged and perhaps sunk. We may even witness the first attack on an
American Aircraft carrier since World War II.
That’s just the opening act.
Israel (who had thus far stayed out of the
fray by letting the U.S. military do the heavy lifting) is attacked by
Hezbollah in a coordinated and large scale effort. Widespread and grisly
casualties effectively paralyze the nation, a notion once thought
impossible. Iran’s newest ally in the region, Syria, then unleashes a
barrage of over 200 Scud B, C and D missiles at Israel, each armed with VX
gas. Since all of Israel is within range of these Russian built weapons,
Haifa, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and virtually all major civilian centers and
several military bases are struck, often with a result of massive
casualties.
The Israeli Air Force orders all three
squadrons of their F-16I Sufa fighter/bombers into the air with
orders to bomb Tehran and as many military and nuclear bases as they can
before they are either shot down or run out of fuel. It is a one way trip
for some of these pilots. Their ancient homeland lies in ruins. Many have
family that is already dead or dying. They do not wait for permission from
Washington, DC or U.S. regional military commanders. The Israeli aircraft
are carrying the majority of their country’s nuclear arsenal under their
wings.
Just after the first waves of U.S. bombers
cross into Iranian airspace, the Iranian Navy, using shore based missiles
and small, fast attack craft sinks several oil tankers in the Straits of
Hormuz, sealing off the Persian Gulf and all its oil from the rest of the
world. They then mine the area, making it difficult and even deadly for
American minesweepers to clear the straits. Whatever is left of the
Iranian Navy and Air Force harasses our Navy as it attempts minesweeping
operations. More U.S casualties.
The day after the invasion Wall Street
(and to a lesser extent, Tokyo, London and Frankfurt) acts as it always
does in an international crisis – irrational speculative and spot buying
reaches fever pitch and sends the cost of oil skyrocketing. In the
immediate aftermath of the U.S. invasion of Iran, the price of oil goes to
$200.00 - $300.00 dollars a barrel on the open market. If the war is not
resolved in a few weeks, that price could rise even higher. This will
send the price of gasoline at the pump in this country to $8.00-$10.00 per
gallon immediately and subsequently to even higher unthinkable levels.
If that happens, this country shuts down.
Most Americans are not be able to afford gas to go to work. Truckers pull
their big rigs to the side of the road and simply walk away. Food,
medicine and other critical products are not be brought to stores. Gas and
electricity (what is left of the short supply) are too expensive for most
people to afford. Children, the sick and elderly die from lack of
air-conditioned homes and hospitals in the summer. Children, the sick and
elderly die in the winter for lack of heat. There are food riots across
the country. A barter system takes the place of currency and credit as the
economy dissolves and banks close or limit withdrawals. Civil unrest
builds.
The police are unable to contain the
violence and are themselves victims of the same crisis as the rest of the
population. Civilian rule dissolves and Martial Law is declared under
provisions approved under the Patriot Act. Regular U.S. Army and Marine
troops patrol the streets. The federal government apparatus is moved to an
unknown but secure location. The United States descends into chaos and
becomes a third world country. Its time as the lone superpower is over.
It doesn’t get any worse than this.
Then the first Israeli bomber drops its
nuclear payload on Tehran.
David DeBatto is a
former U.S. Army Counterintelligence Special Agent, Iraqi war
veteran and co-author the “CI” series from Warner Books and the
upcoming “Counter to Intelligence” from Praeger Security
International. |
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David DeBatto, Global Research, 2008
globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=9437
Please listen to the
sermon message on June
29, 2008 as Pastor John spoke about this possible war with Iran
that has the potential to drastically alter our lives and urges all
believers in Christ to fervently pray that God will spare us from
another devastating war.
RLJ-1140
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