A Tonkin Gulf Incident in the Gulf of Oman?

Guest Post by Pat Buchanan

A Tonkin Gulf Incident in the Gulf of Oman?

Britain and the U.S. immediately blamed Iran, and the Israelis began to beat the war drums.

A week ago, the MT Mercer Street, a Japanese-owned tanker managed by a U.K.-based company owned by Israeli billionaire Eyal Ofer, sailing in the Arabian Sea off the coast of Oman, was struck by drones.

A British security guard and Romanian crew member were killed.

Britain and the U.S. immediately blamed Iran, and the Israelis began to beat the war drums.

Monday, Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz said action against Iran should be taken “right now.”

Tuesday, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett warned Israel could “act alone.” “They can’t sit calmly in Tehran while igniting the entire Middle East — that’s over,” said Bennett. “We are working to enlist the whole world, but when the time comes, we know how to act alone.”

Wednesday, Gantz ratcheted it up, “Now is the time for deeds — words are not enough. … It is time for diplomatic, economic and even military deeds. Otherwise the attacks will continue.”

Thursday, Gantz went further: “Israel is ready to attack Iran, yes. … We are at a point where we need to take military action against Iran. The world needs to take action against Iran now.”

And what do the Americans say?

“We are confident that Iran conducted this attack,” said Secretary of State Antony Blinken. “We are working with our partners to consider our next steps and consulting with governments inside the region and beyond on an appropriate response, which will be forthcoming.”

Iran, however, has repeatedly denied that it ordered the attack.

What makes the attack puzzling is its timing, as it occurred just days before the inauguration of the newly elected president of Iran, the ultraconservative hardliner Ebrahim Raisi.

Query: Would Raisi have ordered a provocative attack on an Israeli-owned vessel, just days before taking office, when his highest priority is a lifting of the “maximum pressure” sanctions imposed on his country by former President Donald Trump? Why?

Would Raisi put at risk his principal diplomatic goal, just to get even with Israel for some earlier pinprick strike in the tit-for-tat war in which Iran and Israel have been engaged for years? Again, why?

If not Raisi, would the outgoing president, the moderate Hassan Rouhani, have ordered such an attack on his last hours in office and risk igniting a war with Israel and the U.S. that his country could not win?

Could the attack have been the work of rogue elements in the Iranian Republican Guard Corps? Gantz and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid claim that Saeed Ara Jani, head of the drones section of the IRGC, “is the man personally responsible for the terror attacks in the Gulf of Oman.”

Or was this simply a reflexive Iranian reprisal for Israeli attacks?

For years, Israel and Iran have been in a shadow war, with Iran backing Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthi rebels in Yemen, and the Shia militia in Syria and Iraq.

Israel has both initiated and responded to attacks with strikes on Iranian-backed militia in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq, and by sabotaging Iran’s nuclear program and assassinating its nuclear scientists.

But whoever was behind the attack in the Gulf of Oman, and whatever the political motive, the U.S. was not the target, and the U.S. should not respond militarily to a drone strike that was not aimed at us.

No one has deputized us to police the Middle East, and we have not prospered these last two decades by having deputized ourselves.

With America leaving Afghanistan and U.S. troops in Iraq transiting out of any “combat” role, now is not the time to get us ensnared in a new war with Iran.

Lest we forget. It was in an August, 57 years ago, that the Tonkin Gulf incident occurred, which led America to plunge into an eight-year war in Vietnam.

President Joe Biden’s diplomatic goal with Iran, since taking office, has been the resurrection of the 2015 nuclear deal from which former President Donald Trump walked away. In return for Iran’s reacceptance of strict conditions on its nuclear program, the U.S. has offered a lifting of Trump’s sanctions.

Whoever launched the drone strike sought to ensure that no new U.S.-Iran deal is consummated, that U.S. sanctions remain in place, and that a U.S. war with Iran remain a possibility.

But, again, why would Tehran carry out such a drone attack and kill crewmen on an Israeli-owned vessel — then loudly deny it?

Since he took office, Biden has revealed his intent to extricate the U.S. from the “forever wars” of the Middle East and to pivot to the Far East and China. By this month’s end, all U.S. forces are to be out of Afghanistan, and the 2,500 U.S. troops still in Iraq are to be repurposed, no longer to be designated as combat troops.

Those behind this attack on the Israeli-owned vessel do not want to reduce the possibility of war between the United States and Iran.

They want to make it a reality. We ought not accommodate them.

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11 Comments
pyrrhuis
pyrrhuis
August 6, 2021 8:27 am

Probably a false flag attack by Israel on itself, maybe arranged by the Pentagon…..

Anonymous
Anonymous
  pyrrhuis
August 6, 2021 10:32 am

No probably about it. Israel is the world leader in false flag.

Steve
Steve
August 6, 2021 8:33 am

Check the paint on any drone fragments. If the paint is fresh you’ll have all the info you need about small hat involvement.

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 6, 2021 9:55 am

When Israel farts the lights blink from the New York Stock Exchange to the halls of the Capitol and The Whitehouse !
We fucked up everything we touch in the Middle East !
20 years in Afghanistan for what ?
Freedom from terror BULL SHIT !
You want freedom from terror ? Cut all funds to the congress and Senate hand cuff and shackles in orange jump suits all of them then check how much each one of them are worth ! Liquidate all their assets and that of their family members ! That should fund social security and Medicare for a couple years . Put all our military on the border and all crossing illegal shoot to warn and then after a loudspeaker warning shoot to kill !
As for the 30 million illegals ruining this nation round them up dump them back over the border !
Fuck all those foreign countries America & Americans first

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
August 6, 2021 10:34 pm

“We fucked up everything we touch in the Middle East !”

This was the plan all along. Ask who benefited from it.

Jack Russell
Jack Russell
August 6, 2021 10:59 am

Don’t forget the USS Liberty. Do an non-Google search.

TheAssegai
TheAssegai
  Jack Russell
August 6, 2021 11:42 am

Read ‘Remember The Liberty’ by Phillip Nelson for a first hand account.

Fatman from Oz
Fatman from Oz
August 6, 2021 3:43 pm

“If not Raisi, would the outgoing president, the moderate Hassan Rouhani, have ordered such an attack on his last hours in office and risk igniting a war with Israel and the U.S. that his country could not win?”

The Israelis couldn’t beat their next door neighbour Lebanon in 2006, with the advantage of very short distance supply lines. Now this pompous arse reckons they could beat Iran with the supply lines stretching a fair distance in what one would term “unfriendly” terrain and people.

Pat, pull the other one.

Stucky
Stucky
  Fatman from Oz
August 7, 2021 10:39 am

I think da Joos are talking about attacking Iran from the air. They’ve made those threats for decades.

It’s a 2,000 mile round trip. Ain’t. Gonna. Happen.

Especially with the Edsel known as the F-35. Its range is about 2,000 feet before it starts falling apart.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Fatman from Oz
August 7, 2021 6:04 pm

The Israelis want America to fight the war for them.

We should tell them to pound sand, but they have videos of our politicians fucking kids . . . .

Karen
Karen
August 6, 2021 11:45 pm

If you’ve never read about Albert Pike’s prophecy over 150 years ago on the 3 World Wars, now’s the time. Looks like “3” might begin with Iran. They sure are stoking the flames. Hezbollah launched 20 rockets at Israel Friday but get this: Southfront reported “In a statement, Hezbollah said that the rocket attack targeted empty areas on purpose because the recent Israel air strikes targeted empty areas only.” Seems like a whole lot of escalation staging to me.

If you are much interested in Bible prophecy, I think this is the way to make sense of all this Iran stuff: Iran is one of the 10 kings and completely cooperates with Israel behind the scenes.