 Source: Global Research
Source: Global ResearchProf. Marjorie Cohn
Neocons in Israel and the United 
States are escalating their rhetoric to prepare us for war with Iran. 
Even the infamous John Yoo, architect of George W. Bush’s illegal 
torture and spying programs, is calling on the Republican presidential 
candidates to “begin preparing the case for a military strike to destroy
 Iran’s nuclear program.”
Under the 1968 Nuclear 
Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), Iran has the legal right to produce 
nuclear power for peaceful purposes. The United Nations International 
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has found no evidence that Iran is 
developing a nuclear weapons program. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta 
recently said on CBS that Iran is not currently trying to build a 
nuclear weapon. 
Nevertheless, the United States and 
Israel are mounting a campaign of aggression against Iran. The United 
States has imposed punishing sanctions against Iran that are crippling 
Iran’s economy, and pressuring other countries and strong-arming 
financial institutions to stop buying oil from Iran, the world’s third 
largest exporter.  The Obama administration is also preparing new 
punitive measures that target the Central Bank of Iran. And the House of
 Representatives voted overwhelmingly to pass the Iran Threat Reduction 
Act of 2011 which would outlaw any contact between U.S. government 
employees and some Iranian officials.
There is also evidence that Israel, 
with the possible assistance of the United States, has orchestrated the 
assassinations of at least five Iranian nuclear scientists or engineers 
since 2007. The New York Times reported: “The campaign, which 
experts believe is being carried out mainly by Israel, apparently 
claimed its latest victim on [January 11] when a bomb killed a 
32-year-old nuclear scientist in Tehran’s morning rush hour.” These 
assassinations constitute acts of terrorism. There have also been 
cyber-attacks on Iranian centrifuges and an explosion at a missile 
facility last year that killed a senior general and 16 other people.
These acts of aggression are designed 
to provoke Iran to retaliate, including possibly closing the Strait of 
Hormuz, which will spark a war that could spread to the entire Middle 
East.
In addition, the United States has 
shifted combat troops and warships to the Middle East, and supplied 
Israel with bunker-busting bombs. Moreover, President Barack Obama has 
deployed 9,000 U.S. troops to Israel to participate later this year with
 thousands of Israeli troops in “war games” to test the U.S./Israeli air
 defense system; this exercise will be the largest ever joint drill 
between the two countries. Panetta said the exercise is designed “to 
back up our unshakable commitment to Israel’s security.” 
Iran is not a threat to Israel’s 
security. Iran has not attacked any country in some 200 years. In 1953, 
the CIA engineered a coup that replaced a democratic government in Iran 
with the vicious Shah. He ruled Iran with an iron hand for 25 years, 
wreaking torture and terror on Iranians while keeping Iran open to 
Western investment. When I visited Iran in 1978 as a human rights 
observer, there were dozens of U.S. corporations in downtown Tehran. One
 year later, the chickens came home to roost. The Iranian revolution 
overthrew the Shah, replacing him with a tyrannical theocracy that 
continues to violate the rights of the Iranian people. But that does not
 mean that Iran, if it does obtain nuclear weapons, will attack Israel. 
The Iranian government knows that Israel and the United States would 
retaliate with unimaginable military force that would devastate Iran and
 much of the Middle East. 
Article 2 of the United Nations Charter
 requires the peaceful settlement of international disputes between Iran
 and the United States. Both the U.S. and Iran are signatories of the 
Kellogg-Briand Peace Pact of 1928, which states, “The High Contracting 
Parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or 
conflicts of whatever nature or of whatever origin they may be, which 
may arise among them, shall never be sought except by pacific means.” 
Yet the United States has been illegally threatening war against Iran, 
dating back to the administration of President George W. Bush.
Security Council Resolution 687, that 
ended the first Gulf War, requires a weapons-of-mass-destruction-free 
zone in the Middle East. Israel, which reportedly has an arsenal of 
200-300 nuclear weapons, stands in violation of that resolution. Israel 
refuses to sign the NPT, thus avoiding inspections by the IAEA. As 
Shibley Telhami and Steven Kull advocate in a recent op-ed in the Times,
 we should work toward a nuclear weapons-free zone in the Middle East, 
and that includes Israel. They cite a poll in which 65 percent of 
Israeli Jews think it would be best if neither Israel nor Iran had the 
bomb, even if that means Israel giving up its nukes.
AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs 
Committee), the Israel lobby in the United States, has tremendous 
support in the U.S. Congress. Even Zionist Thomas Friedman wrote in the Times last
 month that the standing ovation Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin 
Netanyahu got in Congress “was bought and paid for by the Israel lobby.”
 AIPAC also exerts considerable pressure on Obama to be tough on Iran. 
When the new Chairman of the joint Chiefs of Staff and the new head of 
CENTCOM told Obama late last year they were disappointed that he was not
 firmly opposing an Israeli strike on Iran, Obama replied that he “had 
no say over Israel” because “it is a sovereign country.” 
Obama does indeed have a say – a strong
 say – over Israel. The United States has pledged $30 billion to Israel 
over the next 10 years. Obama should inform his counterparts in Israel 
that if it launches a military attack on Iran, the U.S. will withhold 
foreign aid from Israel. Although pressure from the neocons to support 
an Israeli attack on Iran will increase as the presidential elections 
draws near, Obama has a legal duty to refrain from actions that will 
lead to war with Iran.
Additionally, the U.N. Security 
Council, which has the duty to prevent threats to international peace 
and security, should order Israel and the United States to cease their 
aggressive provocation against Iran.
The same voices who brought us the 
illegal, tragic, and ill-advised war with Iraq will continue to try to 
dominate the national conversation with battle cries against Iran. It is
 up to us to prevail upon our elected officials to avoid a tragic 
conflagration in Iran by pressuring Israel to cease and desist.
Marjorie Cohn
 is a professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law, past president of the
 National Lawyers Guild, and deputy secretary general of the 
International Association of Democratic Lawyers. Her most recent book is
 The United  States and Torture: Interrogation, Incarceration, and 
Abuse. Visit her blog at www.marjoriecohn.com. 
