值得关注的美军航母新部署

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上周看到美军的航母部署更新,感觉有点特别,难道美军正在为伊朗做准备?后来读到一篇分析,跟我以前的预料有些类似。至于事情的最终结果到底是什么,现在谁都不能非常肯定地说,但不能不留意事情的发展。简单的讲,这是多方都在等待或者需要的对决。以色列当然强烈需要,因为其自身的安全原因;伊朗也需要,因为其内部压力太大需要释放;美国也需要,因为其经济不可能很快好转起来,要再次当选,奥巴马需要在国外大有作为。当然,还不妨把美国的全球金融战略部署也讲进去。
美军把华盛顿号航母也开进了印度洋,这次应该不是去替代里根号的。而布什号则开进了波斯湾。本周晚些时候可以看到最新的更新,到时候可以初步印证一下。艾森豪威尔号的大修早结束了,并通过了适应性训练,在大西洋西部等待部署。
附上图,以及一篇分析文章,英文的。也不用多讲了,虽然国际经济金融形势混乱,但也没有脱离方向。
http://s9/middle/69e715d2ga84c78cbc0f8&690
CVN 77 G.H.W. Bush Enters Persian
Gulf As CIA Veteran Robert Baer Predicts September Israel-Iran War
One look at the most recent naval update maps shows that in addition to global insolvency (courtesy of the broke European dominoes and a potentially technically broke US), a UK on the verge of a parliamentary scandal courtesy of a media baron whose empire is crumbling, and not to mention yet another downward inflection point in the global economic slowdown courtesy of the end of QE2 and no replacement yet, market watchers may have to start factoring in geopolitical risk yet again. While the fact that Syria, Yemen, Egypt, Tunisia, and now Turkey, are ever more increasingly on edge is apparently something Mr. Market has managed to internalize, when it comes to geopolitics everyone stops to listen when renewed Iran-Israel rumblings reappear. Which may just be the case. As the most recently updated naval map from Stratfor demonstrates, the CVN 77 G.H.W. Bush has just entered the Persian Gulf, the first time a US aircraft carrier has passed through the Straits of Hormuz in months. What is also notable is that the LHD 5 Bataan amphibious warfare ship has just weighed anchor right next to Libya: this is odd since the coast of Tripoli had been left unattended for many weeks by US attack ships. And topping it all off is that a third aircraft carrier, the CVN 73, is sailing west from the South China seas, potentially with a target next to CVN 76 Ronald Reagan which is the second carrier in the Straits of Hormuz area. Three carriers in proximity to Iran would be extremely troubling, yet fit perfectly with the story of CIA veteran Robert Baer, the man played by George Clooney in Syriana, who as Al Jazeera reports, appeared on KPFK Los Angeles, warning that Israeli PM Netanyahu is "likely to ignite a war with Iran in the very near future." It gets worse: "Masters asked Baer why the US military is not mobilising to stop this war from happening. Baer responded that the military is opposed, as is former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, who used his influence to thwart an Israeli attack during the Bush and Obama administrations. But he's gone now and "there is a warning order inside the Pentagon" to prepare for war." The punchline: "There is almost "near certainty" that Netanyahu is "planning an attack [on Iran] ... and it will probably be in September before the vote on a Palestinian state. And he's also hoping to draw the United States into the conflict", Baer explained." For the betting public out there, an September CL call may not be the dumbest trade possible...
And, courtesy of Al Jazeera and
Haaretz, the full take from Robert Baer:
Earlier this week, Robert Baer appeared on the provocative
KPFK Los Angeles show Background Briefing, hosted by Ian Masters.
It was there that he predicted that Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin
Netanyahu is likely to ignite a war with Iran in the very near
future.
Robert Baer has had a
storied career, including a stint in Iraq in the 1990s where he
organised opposition to Saddam Hussein. (He was recalled after
being accused of trying to organise Saddam's assassination.) Upon
his retirement, he received a top decoration for meritorious
service.
Baer is no ordinary CIA
operative. George Clooney won an Oscar for playing a character
based on Baer in the film Syriana (Baer also wrote the
book).
He obviously won't name
many of his sources in Israel, the United States, and elsewhere,
but the few he has named are all Israeli security figures who have
publically warned that Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak
are hell-bent on war.
Most former Mossad chiefs wary of
Netanyahu
Baer was especially impressed by the unprecedented warning
about Netanyahu's plans by former Mossad chief Meir Dagan. Dagan
left the Israeli intelligence agency in September 2010. Two months
ago, he predicted that Israel would attack and said that doing so
would be "the stupidest thing" he could imagine. According to
Haaretz:
When asked
about what would happen in the aftermath of an Israeli attack Dagan
said that: "It will be followed by a war with Iran. It is the kind
of thing where we know how it starts, but not how it will
end."
The Iranians have the
capability to fire rockets at Israel for a period of months, and
Hizbollah could fire tens of thousands of grad rockets and hundreds
of long-range missiles, he said.
According to Ben Caspit of the Israeli daily Maariv,
Dagan's blasts at Israel's political leadership are significant not
only because Mossad chiefs, in office or retired, traditionally
have kept their lips sealed, but also because Dagan is very
conservative on security matters.
Caspit writes that Dagan is "one of the most rightwing
militant people ever born here. ... When this man says that the
leadership has no vision and is irresponsible, we should stop
sleeping soundly at night".
Dagan describes the current Israeli government as
"dangerous and irresponsible" and views speaking out against
Netanyahu as his patriotic duty.
And his abhorrence of Netanyahu is not uncommon in the
Israeli security establishment. According to Think Progress, citing
the Forward newspaper, 12 of the 18 living ex-chiefs of Israel's
two security agencies (Mossad and Shin Bet), are "either actively
opposing Netanyahu's stances or have spoken out against them". Of
the remaining six, two are current ministers in Netanyahu
government, leaving a grand total of four out of 18 who
independently support the prime minister.
In short, while Congress dutifully gives Netanyahu 29
standing ovations, the Israelis who know the most about both
Netanyahu and Israel's strategic situation think he is a dangerous
disaster.
But according to Baer, we
ain't seen nothing yet.
There is almost "near certainty" that Netanyahu is
"planning an attack [on Iran] ... and it will probably be in
September before the vote on a Palestinian state. And he's also
hoping to draw the United States into the conflict", Baer
explained.
The Israeli air force would
attack "Natanz and other nuclear facilities to degrade their
capabilities. The Iranians will strike back where they can: Basra,
Baghdad", he said, and even Afghanistan. Then the United States
would jump into the fight with attacks on Iranian targets. "Our
special forces are already looking at Iranian targets in Iraq and
across the border [in Iran] which we would strike. What we're
facing here is an escalation, rather than a planned out-and-out
war. It's a nightmare scenario. We don't have enough troops in the
Middle East to fight a war like that." Baer added, "I think we are
looking into the abyss".
Another US war?
Masters asked Baer why the US military is not mobilising to
stop this war from happening. Baer responded that the military is
opposed, as is former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, who used
his influence to thwart an Israeli attack during the Bush and Obama
administrations. But he's gone now and "there is a warning order
inside the Pentagon" to prepare for war.
It should be noted that the Iranian regime is quite capable
of triggering a war with the United States through some combination
of colossal stupidity and sheer hatred. In fact, as Baer explained,
the Iranian Revolutionary Guard would welcome a war. They are
"paranoid". They are "worried about ... what's happening to their
country economically, in terms of the oil embargo and other
sanctions". And they are worried about a population that
increasingly despises the regime.
They need an external enemy. Because we are
leaving Iraq, it's Israel. But in order to make this threat
believable, they would love an attack on their nuclear facilities,
love to go to war in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia and Iraq and hit us
where they could. Their defense is asymmetrical. We can take out
all of their armored units. It's of little difference to them, same
with their surface-to-air missile sites. It would make little
difference because they would use terrorism. They would do serious
damage to our fleet in the Gulf.
Given all that, is it possible that the United States would
allow Israel to attack when the president knows we would be forced
to join the war on Israel's side?
"The president is up for re-election next year," Blair
pointed out, and Israel is "truly out of
control".
What happens
when you see 100 F-16's approaching Iraq and there is a call to the
White House [from Netanyahu] that says "We're going in, we're at
war with Iran"? What does the President of the United States do? He
has little influence over Bibi Netanyahu. ... We can't stop him.
And he knows it.
It's a
pretty frightening scenario, made infinitely more so by the fact
that top Israelis (who have heard Netanyahu's thinking from
Netanyahu himself) also see the future the same way. Those Israelis
deserve a world of credit for sounding the warning bell loudly
enough that we would hear it and do something about it - although
it's impossible to know if the people who matter are paying
attention.
Actually, only one person
matters: the US president. If Israel bombed Iran tomorrow, Congress
would forget all about their partisan differences and run, not
walk, to the House and Senate floors to endorse the attack and call
for unstinting support for Israel. That is what Congress always
does, and will always do so long as the lobby (and the donors it
directs) are the key players in making our Middle East
policies.
And who knows what Obama
would do? So far, he has not exactly distinguished himself when it
comes to standing up to Netanyahu.
But an Israeli attack on Iran would be different. It would
endanger countless Americans (in the region and here at home, too).
It would kill off any economic recovery by causing oil prices to
skyrocket. It would engulf us in another Middle East war. And it
would threaten the existence of the state of
Israel.
This is something the
president needs to focus on instead of being forced to nickel and
dime with the likes of Representative Eric Cantor and Senator Mitch
McConnell. How incredible that these two, and their right-wing
allies, have our government tied in knots in their incessant effort
to elevate themselves by destroying the President of the United
States. It is sickening.