The Tibet Card
West is punishing China for its reluctance to impose sanctions on Iran
By Soraya
Sepahpour-Ulrich
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article19626.htm
28/03/08 "ICH" --
-- During the Vietnam era,
the United States eagerly
supported the regime of Ngo Dinh Diem, a man who
brutally oppressed the Buddhists; yet today our government has risen in defense
of the Dalai Lama and Tibet.
Has our sordid history finally led to compassion for the people of Tibet? One must
wonder which people we want to protect for there are 41 races in Tibet,
including Tibetan, Menpa, Luopa,
Han Chinese, Hui, Sherpa,
Deng, and so on; although by far, the majority are Tibetans. Perhaps the US is reaching
out to the Dalai Lama - again?
It seems that the US
government excels at propaganda for it continues to win over the very people it
has betrayed and caused to be killed; buying their trust, it offers a
friendship that is only self-serving.
Oblivious to the past havoc
wreaked by the CIA in Tibet,
the innocent gather around the storm, stare into the eye, ready to be sucked
into it. Not too long ago, the Truman administration attempted to use the young
Dalai Lama against China's
new Communist regime. The CIA offered to provide him financial support as part
of the deal. Its subsidies to the Dalai Lama lasted, at an unspecified level,
until 1974. However, the CIA officials seem to have misled the Tibetans into
thinking they had American support for the establishment of an independent Tibet[i].
They did not.
Once again, the Tibetans are
thinking they have the support of the United States. It should be
mentioned that such names as Tom Lantos (a Holocaust survivor) endorsed the
promotion of a free Tibet.
He also promoted the International Campaign for Tibet, a campaign which receives
grants from the National Endowment for Democracy – a State Department operation
which engages non-suspecting NGOs to openly do what the CIA did/does.
Neoconservative queen, Jean Kilpatrick was pushing The Committee of 100 for Tibet with
artists such as Richard Gere as unsuspecting fronts[ii]
What is the reason behind America's sudden interest in Tibet, the
Buddhist ideology of 1649 Dalai Lama preserving animal and nature (we certainly
could be preserving nature at home) or is it what is under nature? Tibet has the world's largest reserve of
uranium, and in addition to gold and copper, large quantities of oil and gas
were discovered in Qiangtang
Basin in western China's remote Tibet area[iii].
A friendly Dalai Lama would help reimburse the CIA subsidies, and much more.
There are other more
important factors. Israel's
interest is undeniable. In fact, they have been helping this ancient green land
with `agriculture techniques' in recent years[iv]. Elie Wiesel, Nobel Laureate and
Holocaust survivor, is recruiting fellow Nobel winners to press China on Tibet. Other notables such as
Spielberg have already cooperated, and Sarkozy is
considering boycotting the Olympics. One has to ask why these humanitarians are
not concerned with the well-being of 1.4 million Palestinians described by the
UN and the ICRC as being subjected to worst possible human disaster witnessed.
China has always shown reluctance
to impose sanctions on Iran.
From an Israeli and American perspective, China
became a veritable short-term liability (versus a long term power challenging
the US) when Iran and China
engaged in talks to allow for a military base for China
in one of Iran's Persian Gulf ports. This was in response to Sarkozy making an announcement that France and the UAE were
negotiating a deal in which France would have a small base in that region. Such
a cooperation between Iran
and China would make Iran less vulnerable to an attack by Israel and/or the United States.
Engaging China in a Tibet
uprising, threatening the public image it has worked so hard to build around
the world (China has far
surpassed the United States
in Public Diplomacy. During the G.W. Bush presidency, while the world watched
in dismay an do-it-alone America that made a blunder at every turn, China, in
spite of human rights issues that remain to be resolved, has won `hearts and
minds' in South America, Middle East, and Africa. It is attempting to win over
its regional neighbors by developing economic, political, and diplomatic
relations, and exercising skillful diplomacy) would distract or dissuade it
from building alliances with Iran. Iran must be kept isolated at all
costs.
Tel-Aviv hopes that Cheney
will push Bush to launch a military attack on Iran,
just as he persuaded Bush to attack Iraq. Given that the Iraq tactics
are old, new ones have to be sought. As such, many experts suspect that a false
flag operation would be required to launch an all out war. In October 2006,
when Anti-terrorism officials conducted a helicopter survey of New York City's
radiation sources in preparation for a so-called "dirty bomb" attack,
they came across an unexpected radiation hot spot which has been kept out of
the media as it is a political hot spot – A strong radiation spike from the
area of the Israeli Embassy. Officials would not comment on why they thought
that particular area showed such a stunning peak in radiation[v].
Can America afford
another war? Will the world withstand
another assault on humanity?
In 1787, George Washington
said: "The power under the Constitution will always be in the people. It
is entrusted for certain defined purposes, and for a certain limited period, to
representatives of their own choosing; and whenever it is executed contrary to
their interest, or not agreeable to their wishes, their servants can, and
undoubtedly will, be recalled."
Let us recall our servants
who do not represent us, who do not serve our interest, and who are killing in
our name.
Soraya Sepahpour-Ulrich
is an Iranian-American studying at the University
of Southern California, Los Angeles. She is a
member of World Association of International Studies society, Stanford. Her
research focus is US foreign
policy towards Iran, Iran's nuclear
program, and influence of lobby groups. She is a peace activist, essayist,
radio commentator and public speaker.
Notes:
[i]
Jim Mann, Los Angeles
Times: Jun 16, 1999. p. 5).
[ii]
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/report/crs/RL30983.pdf
[iii]
http://www.gasandoil.com/goc/news/nts44532.htm
.
[iv] (http://www.tew.org/archived/agri.israeli.html
[v]
http://cleveland.indymedia.org/news/2006/10/22798.php