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The American Double Standard Towards Iran and
Israel, Unjustifiable:
Eric Garris Interviewed By
Kourosh Ziabari
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, July 20, 2010
IntroductionThings are getting more complex
concerning Iran's nuclear program. The Brazil, Turkey-brokered Tehran
Declaration according to which Iran agreed to ship 1,200 kilograms of
its Low Enriched Uranium to Turkey for further enrichment to be used in
Tehran's research reactor was welcomed by a fourth round of UNSC
sanctions and a set of unilateral sanctions imposed by the EU and United
States against Iran. At the same time, Tel Aviv has renewed its
war threats against Tehran, cautioning that it might use the Saudi
Arabia's airspace to launch a military strike on Iran's nuclear
facilities; however, the war of words and struggle over dominance and
superiority between the governments does nothing but costing the daily
life of ordinary Iranians who has been already entangled in a
30-year-long embargo by the United States. Here is my interview
with Eric Garris, the co-founder and director of Antiwar website about
the recent developments of the Middle East including Iran and Israel
issues.
*** Things are getting more complex concerning Iran's nuclear
program. The Brazil, Turkey-brokered Tehran Declaration according to which
Iran agreed to ship 1,200 kilograms of its Low Enriched Uranium to Turkey
for further enrichment to be used in Tehran's research reactor was welcomed
by a fourth round of UNSC sanctions and a set of unilateral sanctions
imposed by the EU and United States against Iran. At the same time,
Tel Aviv has renewed its war threats against Tehran, cautioning that it
might use the Saudi Arabia's airspace to launch a military strike on Iran's
nuclear facilities; however, the war of words and struggle over dominance
and superiority between the governments does nothing but costing the daily
life of ordinary Iranians who has been already entangled in a 30-year-long
embargo by the United States. "Sanctions rarely accomplish what
they are intended to do, or what they are claimed to intend to do. They
usually hurt the poor and middle class the most," says Eric Garris, the
prominent American peace activist and the founder of Antiwar website.
"The Iraq sanctions are an excellent example. Sanctions are nothing more
than a form of collective punishment and a step toward war," he adds.
According to Garris, the United States has resorted to the exercise of
double standards by putting a lethal pressure on Iran to halt its nuclear
program while neglecting the atomic arsenal of Israel that has threatened
Iran with a nuclear strike several times: "Of course these double standards
are not justifiable. But it is not just Israel. The U.S. and several Western
nations have threatened Iran with nuclear weapons, yet they deny the right
of Iran to possess the same sorts of weapons." "It would not be
surprising if Iran was trying to obtain nuclear weapons, although there is
no evidence that they are trying to obtain them, given the number of
countries threatening them with the same. The U.S. should begin disarmament
of its own nukes and encourage others to do the same," stressed Garris.
Eric Garris believes that the obligations of Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty are being imposed on Iran discriminatorily: "The Nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty has become a farce. Nations like Israel, Pakistan,
and India are not pressured to sign or submit to inspections, while Iran is
forced to comply with even more inspections than are required by the treaty.
The treaty can only work if it is applied equally across the board."
The co-founder of Antiwar website also believes that the United States has
labeled Iran a "state sponsor of terrorism" fallaciously: "Iran is no more a
state sponsor of terrorism than the U.S. is. By labeling a
nation this way, the West is able to deny it basic respect and rights and to
paint it as some sort of backward nation of thugs. Americans need to learn
the recent history of Iran, including the US-backed overthrow of the
democratic regime in 1953 and US support for Saddam in the Iran-Iraq War."
Responding to my question about the prospect of Israel without the
unconditional sponsorship of the United States, Garris stated that it would
be so effortful for Israel to survive politically should the White House
lifts its support for Tel Aviv: "Israel would have a hard time sustaining
their warfare, welfare state without the billions of U.S. aid and its
unconditional diplomatic support. Americans need to kick the ultimate
welfare queen, Israel, off the dole and cut off all foreign aid."
And the final word of Eric Garris was about the recent Freedom Flotilla
massacre: "The international community, by and large, let Israel get away
with an act of piracy on the high seas. They also continue to
let Israel get away with turning the Gaza Strip into a giant prison camp,
using collective punishment as the only rule of law."
Kourosh Ziabari is an Iranian freelance journalist and media
correspondent. His articles and interviews have appeared on Tehran Times,
Press TV, Global Research and Foreign Policy Journal. He has interviewed
Noam Chomsky, Vicente Fox, Peter D. Feaver, Theodoros Pangalos, Joshua Frank
and Gilad Atzmon.
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