EXCLUSIVE: To Provoke War,
Cheney Considered Proposal To Dress Up Navy Seals As
Iranians And Shoot At Them
http://thinkprogress.org/2008/07/31/cheney-proposal-for-iran-war/
Speaking at the Campus
Progress journalism conference earlier this month, Seymour Hersh
a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist for The New Yorker revealed that Bush
administration officials held a meeting recently in the Vice President's office
to discuss ways to provoke a war with
In Hersh's
most recent article, he reports that this meeting occurred in the wake of the
overblown incident in the Strait of Hormuz, when a
During the journalism
conference event, I asked Hersh specifically about
this meeting and if he could elaborate on what occurred. Hersh
explained that, during the meeting in Cheney's office, an idea was considered
to dress up Navy Seals as Iranians, put them on fake Iranian speedboats, and shoot
at them. This idea, intended to provoke an
HERSH: There was a dozen ideas proffered about how to trigger a war.
The one that interested me
the most was why don't we build we in our shipyard build four or five boats
that look like Iranian PT boats. Put Navy seals on them with a lot of arms. And
next time one of our boats goes to the Straits of Hormuz,
start a shoot-up.
Might cost some lives. And
it was rejected because you can't have Americans killing Americans. That's the
kind of that's the level of stuff we're talking about. Provocation.
But that was rejected.
Hersh argued that one of the
things the Bush administration learned during the encounter in the Strait of Hormuz was that, "if you get the right incident, the
American public will support" it.
"Look, is it high
school? Yeah," Hersh said. "Are we playing
high school with you know 5,000 nuclear warheads in our arsenal? Yeah we are.
We're playing, you know, who's the first guy to run off the highway with us and
Transcript:
HERSH: There was a meeting.
Among the items considered and rejected
which is why the New Yorker did not publish it, on grounds that it
wasn't accepted one of the items was why not
There was
a dozen ideas proffered about how to trigger a war. The one that interested me
the most was why don't we build we in our shipyard build four or five boats
that look like Iranian PT boats.
Put Navy seals on them with
a lot of arms. And next time one of our boats goes to the Straits of Hormuz, start a shoot-up. Might cost some lives.
And it was rejected because
you can't have Americans killing Americans. That's the kind of that's the
level of stuff we're talking about. Provocation. But
that was rejected.
So I can understand the
argument for not writing something that was rejected uh maybe. My attitude
always towards editors is they're mice training to be rats.
But the point is jejune, if
you know what that means. Silly? Maybe.
But
potentially very lethal. Because one of the things they learned in the incident was the
American public, if you get the right incident, the American public will
support bang-bang-kiss-kiss. You know, we're into it.
What happened in the Gulf
was, in the Straits, in early January, the President was just about to go to
the
So that was one reason they
wanted to gin it up. Get it going.
Look, is it high school?
Yeah. Are we playing high school with you know 5,000 nuclear warheads in our
arsenal? Yeah we are. We're playing, you know, who's the first guy to run off
the highway with us and