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Rouhani at the UN

 

 

Pepe Escobar, Counterpunch, USA, 26 September 2013

 

He came. He listened. And he surfed.

 

"I listened carefully to the statement made by President Obama today at the
General Assembly. [I'm] hoping that they will refrain from following the
short-sighted interests of warmongering pressure groups and we can arrive at
a framework to managing our differences."

 

Then he outlined what has always been the official Iranian position: "Talks
can happen; equal footing and mutual respect should govern the talks."

 

Then he addressed the expectation (actually, the world's): "Of course, we
expect to hear a consistent voice from Washington. The dominant voice in
recent years has been for a military option."

 

But now he had another idea. So he sets the stage for the punch line: It's
WAVE time. WAVE as in World Against Violence and Extremism. Not in Farsi,
lost in translation; in English.

 

"I propose as a starting step. I invite all states. to undertake a new
effort to guide the world in this direction . we should start thinking about
a coalition for peace all across the globe instead of the ineffective
coalitions for war."

 

So the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Hassan Rouhani, has just
invited the whole planet to join the WAVE. How come no "coalition of the
willing" leader ever thought about that?

 

Talk about a rockin' entrance on the world stage (Here's the full Rouhani
speech <https://papersmart.unmeetings.org/media2/157530/iran.pdf> , in
English, which deserves careful reading). Rouhani was measured and composed
- but forceful enough to debunk the "imaginary Iranian threat propaganda",
stress the horrible effects of sanctions, and still remain hopeful that the
34-year Wall of Mistrust between Washington and Tehran can be torn down.

 

Obama, to his credit, had tried hard not to be upstaged. It took no less
than 60 years for an American president to finally admit Washington had a
hand in overthrowing the democratically elected Mossadegh government in 1953
(although the ghost-written formulation in his speech was extremely sloppy).

 

Obama officially recognized the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei's fatwa
against nuclear weapons (imagine the George W Bush administration doing it).
And he said on the record that Washington is not seeking regime change in
Tehran - thus speeding up former vice president Dick Cheney's next heart
attack. Obama even mentioned the key words "mutual respect".

 

As for the cinematic coup de grace - the "casual" meeting or handshake in
the corridors of the UN - it could never have happened so soon. Both Rouhani
and Obama are under enormous pressure from hawks on both sides, and so far
there's nothing substantial on the table.

 

Yet even while trying to send all the right signals to Tehran, Obama simply
could not resist the urge: "I believe America is exceptional, in part
because we have shown a willingness, through the sacrifice of blood and
treasure, to stand up not only for our own narrow self-interest, but for the
interests of all."

The corollary: he kept plugging for a UN Security Council resolution
authorizing the bombing of Damascus if anything goes wrong with the Syrian
chemical weapons disarmament. And this for the "interests of all" - as in
Israel and the House of Saud.

 

The overwhelming majority of the real world, though, is busy reminding the
US president that America is not exceptional at all, from Russian President
Vladimir Putin's actions in the case of secrets whistle-blower Edward
Snowden and the Syria tragedy to Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, who in
a stinging speech
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhcKqJKtaPg&feature=c4-overview&list=UUpwvZw
Uam-URkxB7g4USKpg> qualified NSA spying as an "affront". It's not by
accident that all the original four BRICS, Brazil, Russia, India and China,
have been spied to kingdom come.

 

Will WAVE drown the hawks?

 

After the UN catharsis, the stage is now set for the real heavy work to
start this Thursday, when US Secretary of State John "Assad is like Hitler"
Kerry meets with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif in the cadre of the
multilateral P-5+1 (the five permanent UN Security Council members plus
Germany).

 

The key points of the road map ahead are clear. Total clarification of
details regarding Iran's rightful peaceful nuclear program should proceed
with dismantling of sanctions. Washington's nasty financial blockade of
Iran's oil sales is not working; no one, from China to India and beyond,
will stop buying Iranian energy because the US says so. And Iran should also
be reinstated in the global bank exchange mechanism.

 

Here
<http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2013/09/24/for-u-s-iran-its-all-in-th
e-timing/> , Trita Parsi, president of the National Iranian American
Council, makes an extremely important point. Timing - by a series of
circumstances - may be perfect, but the window of opportunity is not going
to last very long.

 

It all comes back to the same drama; will Obama and his team have enough
balls to stare down the Israel lobby, the House of Saud, the neo-cons and
assorted armchair warmongers across the Beltway? If not, the War Party
victory will mirror the anti-Rouhani hardline victory in Tehran - with
devastating consequences.

 

So yes, the stakes could not have been higher. What the world needs now, is
WAVE after WAVE after WAVE.

 

 

Pepe Escobar is the author of Globalistan: How the Globalized World is
Dissolving into Liquid War
<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0978813820/simpleproduction/ref=nosi
m>  (Nimble Books, 2007) and Red Zone Blues: a snapshot of Baghdad during
the surge
<http://www.amazon.com/Red-Zone-Blues-snapshot-Baghdad/dp/0978813898> . His
new book, just out, is Obama does Globalistan
<http://www.amazon.com/Obama-Does-Globalistan-Pepe-Escobar/dp/1934840831/ref
=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1233698286&sr=8-1>  (Nimble Books, 2009). He may
be reached at [email protected]. 

 

This column originally appeared on Asia Times <http://www.atimes.com/> .

 

 

From: http://www.counterpunch.org/2013/09/26/rouhani-at-the-un/

 

 

 

 

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