Top officials, including former CIA officers, Pentagon officials, US Army officers and former diplomats demand explanation of Israeli actions
By Pepe
Escobar
19
May, 2018
In a letter addressed to President Donald Trump, with copies to the
International Criminal Court (ICC) and the UN Security Council, four
top former officials at the highest level of the US government have
given him legal notice about his duty to advise the US Congress, the
ICC and the UNSC, among others, about Israel’s actions coinciding
with the “70th anniversary of the expulsion of 750,000
Palestinians from their homes.”
The
letter is signed, among others, by former CIA operations officer Phil
Giraldi; former Pentagon official Michael Maloof; former US Army
officer and State Department coordinator for counterterrorism
contractor Scott Bennett; and former diplomat and author of Visas
For al-Qaeda: CIA Handouts That Rocked The World,
Michael Springmann.
Maloof,
Bennett and Giraldi, as well as Springmann and this correspondent,
were among guests at the 6thInternational New Horizon conference in
the holy city of Mashhad, eastern Iran. The top themes of the
conference’s debates were Palestine and the Trump administration’s
unilateral exit from the Iran nuclear deal, known as the Joint
Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
As
Maloof and Bennett separately confirmed to Asia Times, the letter was
written by Giraldi and Maloof at an airport lounge as they were
waiting for a flight from Mashhad to Tehran, where it was presented
at a press conference this past Tuesday. This correspondent was on a
reporting trip in Karaj. We all reunited on Thursday at Mashhad’s
airport. The press conference in Tehran was virtually ignored by US
corporate media.
Visas
for the visiting Americans were an extremely delicate matter debated
at the highest levels of the Iranian government between the Foreign
Ministry and the intelligence services. In the end, the visitors,
under intense scrutiny by Iranian media, ended up finding a huge,
eager audience all across Iran.
A new psyops in the making
The
letter signatories make a direct connection about Israeli actions
that may trigger “and escalate American military actions against
Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Iran and Russia since these nations are
opposed to the transfer of the US embassy to Jerusalem; and rising
tensions already exacerbated by the US withdrawal from the JCPOA.”
President
Trump is also served legal notice that the letter “will be included
as evidence in all matters relating to the US Embassy move to
Jerusalem/Al Quds and the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. The
letter is to be listed as “exhibit 1 in any war crimes
investigation and prosecution (past, present, future) relating to
this matter, at all times.”
As
Bennett told Asia Times, the main concern is that according to his
military sources the current, volatile situation may establish the
preconditions for “a new psyops campaign.”
Trump
has been served legal notice – pursuant to 18 US Code 4, and 28 US
Code 1361 – of “national and international legal violations.”
The letter also doubles as “a legal notice to the American people”
– and is established as legal protection “against any
retaliation, detainment, investigation, sequestration, interrogation,
discrimination, imprisonment, torture, financial consequences, or any
other negative or prejudicial consequences or actions.”
Moreover,
“any action taken against the undersigned will be interpreted as a
violation of the following; 18 USC 242 (conspiracy to deny/violate
constitutional civil rights); 42 USC 1983, 1984, 1985 (civil action
for rights violations); 18 US 2339A (providing material support to
terrorists).
The
letter may also be interpreted as an olive branch; apart from
requesting full whistleblower protection, the signatories offer
themselves to fully debrief the President as well as Congress.
The
letter is copied to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Turkey’s
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and the President of the European
Parliament, Antonio Tajani.
There
has been no White House response so far.
Considering
the US embassy transfer to Jerusalem; the unilateral abrogation of
the JCPOA followed by a declaration of economic war against Iran; the
new narrative on the DPRK — as in there’s only our deal, or you
will be destroyed like Libya; not to mention the treatment of
whistleblower Julian Assange, the prospects for a fruitful dialogue
remain bleak.
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