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The Trump administra­tion is putting the US on a path to war with Iran

- By James Carden

A recent speech by Nikki Haley eerily recalls Colin Powell’s 2003 UN speech in which he falsely accused Iraq of having a WMD program.

Last Thursday at Joint Base Anacostia-bolling in Washington, DC, UN Ambassador Nikki Haley stood before what were claimed to be recovered parts and fragments of Iranian missiles that had been fired on Saudi Arabia by Yemen’s Houthis.

Haley claimed this was proof that Iran had violated UN Security Council resolution 2231 (the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action, known as the P5+1 Iranian nuclear deal), which states, in part, that the parties to the deal “are to take the necessary measures to prevent, except as decided otherwise by the Security Council in advance on a case-by-case basis, the supply, sale, or transfer of arms or related materiel from Iran.” Resolution 2231 also prohibits Iran from supplying or selling weapons capable of delivering a nuclear warhead.

Haley claimed, without providing any proof of where the missiles came from or when they were supplied or by whom they were sold, that a number of the recovered missile parts had been fired by the Houthis at an airport in Riyadh.

Haley said that “this is terrifying, this is absolutely terrifying. Just imagine if this missile had been launched at Dulles Airport or JFK or the airports in Paris, London, or Berlin.”

Haley’s presentati­on eerily recalls Colin Powell’s 2003 UN speech in which he, relying on falsified and politicize­d informatio­n provided to him by US intelligen­ce agencies, falsely accused Iraq of having a WMD program.

Haley also resembles her immediate predecesso­r at the UN, Samantha Power, who had a habit of making serial misreprese­ntations about the Ukrainian, Syrian, and Yemeni crises. Haley has become, as Power was, the embodiment of America’s bipartisan foreign-policy orthodoxy at its most hypocritic­al.

For all of Haley’s hand-wringing about the war in Yemen, she neglected to mention that it is American “ally” Saudi Arabia (with US tactical support) who is waging a total blockade on Yemeni ports of entry that is resulting in a crisis of mass starvation as well as a cholera epidemic in that country.

The reaction to Haley’s presentati­on was swift and damning. Dr. Trita Parsi of the National Iranian American Council observed that Haley exhibited “a degree of inaccuracy and deliberate deceit that I think only Nikki Haley, with the exception of Donald Trump, has managed to achieve in the Trump administra­tion.” The advocacy group Diplomacy Works, which includes former secretary of state John Kerry, condemned the speech as “part of a pattern of escalation.”

“With every report the IAEA issues,” the group said in a statement, “it becomes increasing­ly clear that Iran hawks will not be able to find an Iranian violation of the nuclear deal. So they have resorted to intentiona­lly conflating the Iran nuclear deal with Iran policy writ large.” Former high-ranking CIA official Paul Pillar said Haley “tendentiou­sly and selectivel­y brandished pieces, including physical pieces, of intelligen­ce to stir up hostility toward Iran, with which the Trump administra­tion seems intent on picking a fight.”

That Haley has emerged as one of the administra­tion’s principal hard-liners on Iran is no surprise, given her close ties to the casino mogul and pro-israel stalwart Sheldon Adelson.

As veteran Middle East journalist Jim Lobe has pointed out, “between May and June, 2016, Sheldon Adelson contribute­d $250,000 to Haley’s 527 political organizati­on, A Great Day, funds that she used to target four Republican state senate rivals in primaries.”

But Haley’s speech is just one part of a larger effort by the administra­tion to increase tensions with Iran while at the same time bringing American Middle East policy even more in line with the wishes of Tel Aviv and Riyadh.

The most recent evidence of the Trump administra­tion’s slavish deference to the wishes of the hard-line Israeli leadership was its decision to recognize Jerusalem [Beit-ul-moqaddas] as the capital of Israel and relocate the US Embassy there from Tel Aviv.

This, predictabl­y, sparked a chorus of protest from Muslim-majority nations in the region, as well as a round of street protests in Israel and Palestine. But Haley, to no one’s surprise, was all-in, telling Fox News: obviously, I believe that the capital should be Jerusalem [Beit-ul-moqaddas] and the embassy should be moved to Jerusalem [Beit-ul-moqaddas] because…all their administra­tion is in Jerusalem [Beit-ul-moqaddas].

In her profound ignorance of the world, and the ease with which she lies, Haley must be ranked as one of the most dangerous members of the current administra­tion, perhaps second only to the president himself.

The above is excerpted from an article written by James W. Carden, published in The Nation.

James W. Carden is a contributi­ng writer for The Nation and executive editor for the American Committee for East-west Accord.

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