This article appears in the July 11,
2003 issue of Executive Intelligence Review.
`SYNARCHISM-NAZI/COMMUNISM'
Michael Ledeen
Demands `Regime Change' in
Iranby Scott
Thompson
We
have already crossed the Rubicon. We are already in Hell. World War III
in Eurasia is already ongoing. There was not an Iraq war; there is a
continuing Iraq war. There was not an Afghanistan war; there is a
continuing Afghanistan war. There's already an onset of a war with Iran,
being run covertly, as a covert operation, from the United States, in
Iran right now! You see it on the television screens here. That is not a
spontaneous student movement. That is a U.S.-run destabilization of
Iran, trying to set up the conditions for a war. The situation in Korth
Korea; other situations I know of; we are now inside World War
III. It is not something that we could prevent from happening. We're
there. —Address by Lyndon LaRouche in Istanbul, Turkey, June 14,
2003
Ledeen's ideas are quoted daily by such figures as Dick Cheney,
Donald Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz. His views virtually define the stark
departure from American foreign policy philosophy that characterized
United States actions since September 11, 2001.... Now Ledeen is calling
for 'regime change' beyond Iraq. In an address titled 'Time to Focus on
Iran: The Mother of Modern Terrorism,' for the policy forum of the
Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA) on April 30, he
declared: "The time for diplomacy is at the end; it is time for a free
Iran, a free Syria and free Lebanon." —William O.
Beeman, "Michael Ledeen: Neoconservative Guru," in The Daily
Star, Beirut, Lebanon, May 9, 2003
The
same drumbeat for "regime change" that led to war against Iraq, is now
coming from the mouths of Vice President Dick Cheney's "chicken-hawk"
cabal; only now, the target is Iran. This destabilization is being run
through U.S. private foundations and think-tanks, to overthrow the
government in Iran, and run a destabilization, and/or military strike
against Iran's nuclear energy production facilities.
The
pointman is Michael Ledeen, who divides his time among National Review
Online, JINSA, and the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). Ledeen is
stirring up the networks in Congress and the press, and lining up tainted
intelligence to justify war on Iran.
This is
the same Michael Ledeen, who, as a consultant to the Reagan-Bush
Administration National Security Council in the mid-1980s, was a pivotal
criminal figure in the Iran-Contra fiasco, covertly peddling weapons to
the very Ayatollahs whom he is now plotting to overthrow. He is also the
same Ledeen who now calls for the United States to wage war against Iran,
Syria, Lebanon, Sudan, Libya because, he alleges, they are all "masters of
terror." Yet in the 1980s, Ledeen was one of the biggest promoters in
Washington of the so-called Afghansi mujahideen—including Osama bin
Laden—whom he touted as "freedom fighters" and "champions of the
democratic struggle against totalitarian communism."
Ledeen's operations are not merely the rantings of deeply
disturbed wanna-be Il Duce. His efforts should be understood as reflecting
the immediate intentions of the Administration neo-conservatives.
His cronies, Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz and Undersecretary
of Defense for Policy Doug Feith, are the key advisors to Secretary of
Defense Donald "Dr. Strangelove" Rumsfeld.
Ledeen,
the self-proclaimed "universal fascist," has long been under scrutiny by
EIR researchers, as a man who has been in the midst of some of the
dirtiest covert intelligence operations of the past 30 years. EIR's
Special Report of April 1987, Project Democracy: The 'Parallel
Government' Behind the Iran-Contra Affair, put a spotlight on Ledeen,
from which I draw some of the brief profile published here.
Ledeen,
as he wrote in his book Machiavelli on Modern Leadership: Why
Machiavelli's Iron Rules Are As Timely and Important Today as Five
Centuries Ago (New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000), is a believer in
"total war" through "creative violence." There is no such thing as peace
between nations, he maintains; peace is just an interlude between
wars.
Ledeen
fits the profile of a "Synarchist," or "Nazi/Communist," as those concepts
were discussed in World War II-era documents made available to EIR
by military intelligence and other sources during the 1980s (see Jeffrey
Steinberg, "Synarchism: The Fascist Roots of the Wolfowitz Cabal,"
EIR, May 30, 2003). Particularly relevant to this characterization
is Ledeen's work with both "Red" and "Black" terrorists in Italy, and his
support, along with Henry Kissinger, of the Propaganda Due (P-2)
Freemasonic Lodge of former Nazi collaborator Licio Gelli, which directed
the NATO-related "strategy of tension" against former Italian Prime
Minister Aldo Moro.
Still
Promoting Terrorists
On June
23, France's Secret Service launched a crackdown on the Iranian Mujahadeen
e-Khalq (MEK, or MKO), an anti-regime group that has been on the U.S.
State Department's list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations since 1997.
Simultaneous with recent confrontations in Iran, some 150 MEK members were
arrested at their "international headquarters" near Paris, and accused of
plotting terrorist attacks against Iranian embassies and diplomats
throughout Europe. The MEK members arrested by the French authorities were
operating under the cover of the National Council for Resistance in Iran,
the MEK's international front group. Among those arrested were MEK cult
leader Maryam Rajavi and her husband, MEK military chief Massoud Rajavi.
Following the arrests, nine members of the group set themselves on fire in
protests in Paris. One died.
Rather
than applaud the French moves as part of the war against terrorism, Sen.
Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) is trying to whip up public support for the group.
In an open letter, published in the June 24 Washington Times, he
called for the "terrorist" designation to be dropped. He had earlier put
forward an amendment to a bill that would give $50 million to exile
Iranian satellite TV stations, to continue the sort of psy-ops carried out
by Radio Farda. Back on March 13, Senator Brownback had joined Rep. Tom
Lantos (D-Calif.) to call for a "regime change," in Iran, despite the fact
that moderate reformers, notably President Khatami, have become a
significant factor in the country. Brownback's website states: "It may
seem that our support is not really that important, but in truth,
democracy dissidents inside Iran tell me that it is crucial to motivate
the opposition and for them to know that there can be a strong future with
the U.S. once they have re-claimed their ancient land."
Brownback was joined in the call to arms in defense of the
terrorist MEK, by Michael Ledeen's alter-ego Daniel Pipes, who posted an
op-ed on his website, demanding not only that the MEK be removed from the
State Department terror list; but that the U.S. government adopt the MEK
as a "liberation group" to wage guerrilla insurgency against the Iranian
government.
Ledeen
joined the fray with a raving article in the June 16 National Review
Online, "The Iranian Revolution, 2003," in which he proclaims that he
can "sniff out" Iranian revolution from "the tell-tale odors coming from
the undergarments of its doomed leaders." The article cites six reasons
why the Iranian "revolution" is unstoppable now—and why President Bush
must embrace it. The article is considered a signal that the neo-con cabal
inside the Administration is going into high gear behind the scenes to get
war in Iran. Among other objectives, war on Iran would help derail the
Road Map negotiations for Israeli-Palestinian peace—a policy the President
supports, but the Administration neo-cons despise.
Ledeen's
'Focus on Iran'
Ledeen
and company have been putting this operation in place for some time. In
2001, Ledeen founded the Coalition for Democracy in Iran (CDI), with a
call for regime change in that country. One of his partners in founding
the coalition was Dr. Rob Sobhani, a professor at Georgetown University
and president of Caspian Energy Consulting. Support for the CDI also comes
from the Center for Security Policy's Frank Gaffney, former Rep. Jack
Kemp, Joshua Muravchik of AEI, and former CIA director James Woolsey, who
sits on the Defense Policy Board. Woolsey has also worked for the Doug
Feith/Abram Shulsky "Office of Special Plans" in the Pentagon, which
cooked the intelligence to push through the Iraq War. One of CDI's
policies, as spelled out in the June 15 Washington Post, is to
support Brownback's call for an Iran Liberation Act, similar to the 1997
one for Iraq.
Ledeen
rails against Iranian terrorism in his recent book The Terror Masters:
Why It Happened. Where We Are Now. How We'll Win. According to Pacific
News Service of May 19, he gave a speech at a JINSA policy forum on April
30, entitled "Time to Focus on Iran—The Mother of Modern
Terrorism."
Bernard Lewis
Joins In
The
next big push came on May 6, when Ledeen moderated a panel at a conference
at AEI, on "The Future of Iran: Mullarchy, Democracy, and the War on
Terror."
Co-sponsoring the event was the Hudson Institute—funded by the
Russian and Jewish Mafia-linked Marc Rich (whose attorneys had included
Cheney's "Scooter" Libby) and by British media baron Conrad Black—and the
Foundation for the Defense of Democracies. Opening the event was Meyrav
Wurmser, director of Middle East programs at the Hudson Institute, whose
husband, David Wurmser, is an adviser to Assistant Secretary of State John
Bolton. Her morning panel was entitled, "Iran Today—A Reality Check," and
panelists included Uri Lubrani of the Israeli Defense Ministry.
Ledeen
gave the introduction for former British military intelligence operative
and Princeton Professor Emeritus Bernard Lewis, who is the inventor of the
idea of a "Clash of Civilizations," later popularized in a book by that
name by Samuel Huntington. Lewis' thesis, cloaked in phrases of Athenian
democracy, is that which President Carter's National Security Advisor
Zbigniew Brzezinski formerly called "the Arc of Crisis" and today calls
"the Zone of Instability." It calls for stopping Eurasian integration
through manipulating tribal, ethnic, and religious axioms to destroy
nation-states, beginning especially in the Middle East. Ledeen introduced
Lewis as "the reigning genius of Middle East studies
everywhere."
Lewis
openly called for a "revolution" in Iran, to follow the military conquest
of Iraq; he compared Iran to Napoleonic France or Stalin's Soviet Union.
Lewis said that the most important and dangerous neighbor of Iraq was
Iran, adding, "It is, I suppose, in Iran that this fear of a success of
democracy in Iraq is most strongly felt, and with the very best of
reasons." Pointing to the fact that there are more Shi'ites than Sunnis
among Islamic religious denominations in Iraq, Lewis continued, "Shi'ism
is [also] the predominant religion in Iran and the one which ... [is]
invoked by the current leadership of that country and the theocracy that
was established by the revolution in '79."
Lewis
presented the pie-in-the-sky view that "democratic ideas and democratic
examples from a new Iraq might spread across the border ... and the Muslim
Shi'ite divines on both sides may feel—and one can understand this—they
feel they have to do something about it. They have to do something to
counter this American-sponsored Democratic fright.... What is necessary
from the point of view of the Iranian theocracy is that the democratic
experiment in Iraq should fail and that the consequences to Americans
there should be so awful that they would go away and not come
back."
Also
speaking at the AEI event was Senator Brownback, who called for support
for his Senate Resolution 82, and promoted his Iran Democracy amendment.
"It should be the policy of the U.S.," he said, "to seek a genuine
democratic government in Iran that will restore freedom to the Iranian
people, abandon terrorism, and live in peace and security with the
international commuity."
Everyone who knows the first thing about Iran realizes that any
American meddling there—such as the actions already being run through
Ledeen, Brownback, Woolsey, et al.—is a recipe for chaos and likely mass
deaths. The promotion by Ledeen of a "liberation" of Iran is, thus, a
drive for the kind of "purgative violence" that is at the heart of his
"universal fascism." Which brings us to Ledeen's variety of
fascism.
Ledeen's
'Synarchist' Roots
The
first important influence on Ledeen's life was George Mosse, a German
Jewish emigré, who had been on good terms with such Nazi leaders as Joseph
Goebbels and Herman Goering. Mosse was so close that Goering offered to
make his father an Aryan, and the family was permitted to leave Germany 15
minutes before the law was changed.
The
Cambridge-educated Mosse, who would become Ledeen's teacher at the
University of Wisconsin, taught Ledeen that despite its "perversion" by
anti-Semitism, Fascism ought to be scientifically studied, because the
Geist (soul) of Western countries had been suffocated and could
only be revived through Fascism or Nazism. It is reported that while
Ledeen was working on his Ph.D., he was blackballed for having
joined—under Mosse's influence—a cell of the Israeli intelligence-linked
movement associated with Vladimir Ze'ev Jabotinsky, whom Israeli leader
David Ben Gurion referred to as "Vladimir Hitler."
It was
through Mosse that Ledeen was introduced to later Presidential Foreign
Intelligence Advisory Board member David Abshire, who was the founder of
the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), and who hired
Ledeen as a political intelligence operative.
But an
even more important mentor to Ledeen was Renzo de Felice, an advocate of
the Jacobin Revolution in France which led to the emergence of the first
modern Fascist, Napoleon Bonaparte. De Felice did not hide his Fascism, as
he wrote in The Illuminati and Revolutionary Mysticism, 1789-1900:
"There is something in common between my Jacobins and a certain kind of
Fascism.... Fascism wanted to achieve the transformation of society and
the individual ... [toward] a new phase in the history of
civilization."
After
researching in Italy from 1966 to 1967, where he met scions of the
Venetian oligarchy who are "magicians" in cultural warfare, Ledeen wrote:
Universal Fascism (1972); "Italian Fascism and Youth," Journal
of Contemporary History, July 1969; "Fascist Social Policy," in The
Use and Abuse of Social Science, ed, Irving Louis Horowitz; and, among
others, Fascism, An Informal Introduction to Its Theory and
Practice, by Renzo de Felice, which includes an interview with
Ledeen.
Ledeen
preferred unbridled, Jacobin-style fascism, such as that of Gabrielle
D'Annunzio in the early 1900s. In his 1972 Universal Fascism,
Ledeen criticized Benito Mussolini as being too rigid: "He never had
enough confidence in the Italian people to permit them a genuine
participation in Fascism."
Ledeen's
Criminal Trail
Ledeen
has been associated, throughout the past two decades, with some of the
most sordid criminal affairs, implicating government officials,
intelligence services, and private "synarchist" networks:
- Irangate: It is particularly ironical that Ledeen is
today calling for a "regime change" in Iran, since he had been an
integral culprit in Project Democracy's covert operations with
Iran's regime during the 1980s. He worked closely with Manuchar
Ghorbanifar, an Iranian living in France, to whom he had been introduced
by top Israeli political intelligence agent David Kimchee. Ledeen
brought Ghorbanifar to a meeting on Oct. 8, 1985 with the National
Security Council's Lt. Col. Oliver North, at which was also present
Israeli arms dealer Ya'acov Nimrodi, a key player in North's
"Enterprise." Ledeen had frequent meetings with North in this regard
throughout 1985, despite CIA warnings that Ghorbanifar was not to be
trusted. It was through Ghorbanifar that 500 TOW missiles were shipped
to Iran, and then 19 Hawk SAM missiles, in exchange for the release of
American hostages then being held by terrorists in Lebanon. This was the
"arms for hostages" deal that was at the heart of the Iran-Contra
scandal. The weapons that went to Iran came either directly from the
U.S. military stockpiles, or from Israel's massive arms industry,
involving top officials of the Israeli government.
Ledeen
maintained that he was just involved in a "research program" on Iran,
which "by accident," turned into an "action program." However, it is
notable that throughout this period, he was involved, by way of a firm
called EATSCO, with former CIA Deputy Director for Plans Theodor
Shackley, who was another pivotal Iran-Contra figure.
- Italy's Propaganda-2 Lodge: According to innumerable
sources on both sides of the Atlantic, while working for Kissinger and
Alexander Haig at CSIS, Ledeen became a member of the Propaganda Due
(P-2) Lodge, which emerged to public light on May 20, 1981. This
unmasking occurred just seven days after the attempted assassination of
Pope John Paul II by Mehmet Ali Agca, in which P-2 was thought to be
involved. The exposure of P-2 forced the resignation of 47 Italian Army
generals and 6 Navy admirals. Also named was Bruno di Fabio, a naval
officer working at NATO headquarters in Brussels, across whose desk
passed the reports of the secret services of all of NATO's members.
Other prominent Italians revealed to be members of the secret society,
who were toppled and were known to be among Ledeen's close associates,
were the chief of staff of defense, Giovanni Torrissi; the head of the
coordinating body of the secret services, Walter Pelosi; the head of
military counterintelligence (SISMI), Giuseppe Santovito; the head of
the civilian intelligence service (SISDE), Giuliano Grassini. As for P-2
Grand Master Licio Gelli himself, he was the perfect "Synarchist" or, as
Ledeen might put it, "universal Fascist," having been both a Nazi SS
liaison officer and, until at least 1956, a Soviet agent.
- The Temple Mount conspiracy: Ledeen and his wife Barbara
have been part of an "Armaggedon Project" to rebuild Solomon's Third
Temple in Jerusalem on al-Haram al-Sharif (a.k.a. "Temple Mount") which
is the third most holy site in Islam. The planned destruction of the
al-Aqsa Mosque on the Dome of the Rock would unleash unstoppable warfare
in the Middle East. Barbara Ledeen was until recently on the editorial
masthead of Biblical Archeology Review, which has played a
central role in plotting where the Third Temple should be placed,
together with the Quatuor Cornati ("Four Crowns") research lodge of
British Freemasonry.
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