Obama Administration Escalates Confrontation With Iran: Why?
by Mark Weisbrot
The Obama administration announced two weeks ago that a bumbling Iranian-American used car salesman had conspired
with a U.S. government agent posing as a representative of Mexican drug
cartels, to assassinate the Saudi ambassador in Washington. This
brought highly skeptical reactionsfrom experts here across the political spectrum.
But
even if some of this tale turns out to be true, the handling of such
accusations is inherently political. For example, the U.S. government’s
9/11 commission investigated the links between the attackers and the
Saudi ruling family, but refused to make public the results
of that investigation. The reason is obvious: there is dirt there and
Washington doesn’t want to create friction with a key ally. And keep in
mind that this is about complicity with an attack on American soil that
killed 3000 people.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
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