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Room for a View > Special
Report
Bush Planned "Regime Change" in
Iraq
by Neil Mackay; edited by Lorna Tychostup
A secret blueprint for US global domination reveals
that President Bush and his cabinet were planning a premeditated attack
on Iraq to secure "regime change" even before he took power
in January 2001.
The blueprint, uncovered by the [Glasgow] Sunday Herald, for the creation
of a 'global Pax Americana' was drawn up for Dick Cheney (now vice-president),
Donald Rumsfeld (defence secretary), Paul Wolfowitz (Rumsfeld's deputy),
George W Bush's younger brother Jeb and Lewis Libby (Cheney's chief of
staff). The document, entitled Rebuilding America's Defences: Strategies,
Forces And Resources For A New Century, was written in September 2000
by the neo-conservative think-tank Project for the New American Century
(PNAC).
The plan shows Bush's cabinet intended to take military control of the
Gulf region whether or not Saddam Hussein was in power. It says: "The
United States has for decades sought to play a more permanent role in
Gulf regional security. While the unresolved conflict with Iraq provides
the immediate justification, the need for a substantial American force
presence in the Gulf transcends the issue of the regime of Saddam Hussein."
The PNAC document supports a "blueprint for maintaining global US
pre-eminence, precluding the rise of a great power rival, and shaping
the international security order in line with American principles and
interests."
This "American grand strategy" must be advanced for "as
far into the future as possible," the report says. It also calls
for the US to "fight and decisively win multiple, simultaneous major
theatre wars" as a "core mission."
The report describes American armed forces abroad as "the cavalry
on the new American frontier." The PNAC blueprint supports an earlier
document written by Wolfowitz and Libby that said the US must "discourage
advanced industrial nations from challenging our leadership or even aspiring
to a larger regional or global role."
The PNAC report also:
· refers to key allies such as the UK as "the most
effective and efficient means of exercising American global leadership";
· describes peace-keeping missions as "demanding American
political leadership rather than that of the United Nations";
· reveals worries in the administration that Europe could
rival the USA;
· says "even should Saddam pass from the scene" bases
in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait will remain permanently-despite domestic opposition
in the Gulf regimes to the stationing of US troops-as "Iran may well
prove as large a threat to US interests as Iraq has";
· spotlights China for "regime change" saying
"it is time to increase the presence of American forces in southeast
Asia." This, it says, may lead to "American and allied power
providing the spur to the process of democratization in China";
· calls for the creation of "US Space Forces,"
to dominate space, and the total control of cyberspace to prevent "enemies"
using the Internet against the US;
· hints that, despite threatening war against Iraq for developing
weapons of mass destruction, the US may consider developing biological
weapons-which the nation has banned-in decades to come. It says: "New
methods of attack-electronic, 'non-lethal', biological-will be more widely
available ... combat likely will take place in new dimensions, in space,
cyberspace, and perhaps the world of microbes ... advanced forms of biological
warfare that can 'target' specific genotypes may transform biological
warfare from the realm of terror to a politically useful tool";
· and pinpoints North Korea, Libya, Syria, and Iran as dangerous
regimes and says their existence justifies the creation of a "world-wide
command-and-control system."
Tam Dalyell, the Labour MP, father of the House of Commons, and one of
the leading rebel voices against war with Iraq, said: "This is garbage
from right-wing think-tanks stuffed with chicken-hawks-men who have never
seen the horror of war but are in love with the idea of war. Men like
Cheney, who were draft-dodgers in the Vietnam war.
"This is a blueprint for US world domination-a new world order of
their making. These are the thought processes of fantasist Americans who
want to control the world. I am appalled that a British Labour Prime Minister
should have got into bed with a crew which has this moral standing."
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