Hersh: LAST STAND

…Inside the Pentagon, senior commanders have increasingly challenged the President’s plans, according to active-duty and retired officers and officials. The generals and admirals have told the Administration that the bombing campaign will probably not succeed in destroying Iran’s nuclear program. They have also warned that an attack could lead to serious economic, political, and military consequences for the United States.

A crucial issue in the military’s dissent, the officers said, is the fact that American and European intelligence agencies have not found specific evidence of clandestine activities or hidden facilities; the war planners are not sure what to hit. ‘The target array in Iran is huge, but it’s amorphous,’ a high-ranking general told me. ‘The question we face is, When does innocent infrastructure evolve into something nefarious?’ The high-ranking general added that the military’s experience in Iraq, where intelligence on weapons of mass destruction was deeply flawed, has affected its approach to Iran. ‘We built this big monster with Iraq, and there was nothing there. This is son of Iraq,’ he said.

‘There is a war about the war going on inside the building,’ a Pentagon consultant said. ‘If we go, we have to find something.’
newyorker.com

Leave a Reply

*
To prove that you're not a bot, enter this code
Anti-Spam Image