Thursday, September 21, 2006

Maybe it's time to start panicking

The Nation:
The Nation has learned that the Bush Administration and the Pentagon have issued orders for a major "strike group" of ships, including the nuclear aircraft carrier Eisenhower as well as a cruiser, destroyer, frigate, submarine escort and supply ship, to head for the Persian Gulf, just off Iran's western coast. This information follows a report in the current issue of Time magazine, both online and in print, that a group of ships capable of mining harbors has received orders to be ready to sail for the Persian Gulf by October 1...

Colonel Gardiner, who has taught military strategy at the National War College, says that the carrier deployment and a scheduled Persian Gulf arrival date of October 21 is "very important evidence" of war planning. He says, "I know that some naval forces have already received 'prepare to deploy orders' [PTDOs], which have set the date for being ready to go as October 1. Given that it would take about from October 2 to October 21 to get those forces to the Gulf region, that looks about like the date" of any possible military action against Iran. (A PTDO means that all crews should be at their stations, and ships and planes should be ready to go, by a certain date--in this case, reportedly, October 1.) Gardiner notes, "You cannot issue a PTDO and then stay ready for very long. It's a very significant order, and it's not done as a training exercise." This point was also made in the Time article....

"I think the plan's been picked: bomb the nuclear sites in Iran," says Gardiner. "It's a terrible idea, it's against US law and it's against international law, but I think they've decided to do it." Gardiner says that while the United States has the capability to hit those sites with its cruise missiles, "the Iranians have many more options than we do: They can activate Hezbollah; they can organize riots all over the Islamic world, including Pakistan, which could bring down the Musharraf government, putting nuclear weapons into terrorist hands; they can encourage the Shia militias in Iraq to attack US troops; they can blow up oil pipelines and shut the Persian Gulf." Most of the major oil-producing states in the Middle East have substantial Shiite populations, which has long been a concern of their own Sunni leaders and of Washington policy-makers, given the sometimes close connection of Shiite populations to Iran's religious rulers.
And if that weren't enough, there's this to worry about:
Of course, Gardiner agrees, recent ship movements and other signs of military preparedness could be simply a bluff designed to show toughness in the bargaining with Iran over its nuclear program. But with the Iranian coast reportedly armed to the teeth with Chinese Silkworm antiship missiles, and possibly even more sophisticated Russian antiship weapons, against which the Navy has little reliable defenses, it seems unlikely the Navy would risk high-value assets like aircraft carriers or cruisers with such a tactic. Nor has bluffing been a Bush MO to date.
I have to say, I'm a bit skeptical. During the Gulf War, the navy was extremely concerned about their carriers, to the point of frustrating Schwarzkopf with their timidity. Now the Iranian missile threat is real enough, so I'm kind of puzzled why the Navy would order the Eisenhower in to the Gulf, rather than keeping it out in the Arabian Sea. It's also weird because, given the bases in Iraq, America doesn't need a whole lot of cover in Iran's west. Assuming the Nation's info is accurate, it seems that the Navy isn't as worried about the missile threat as I am. Take that as you will -- either well-earned confidence, or hubris. I'd be surprised if the Iranians managed to sink a ship (though ask the British what it's like to be surprised like that) but a ship can be damaged and rendered inoperative short of sinking it. I don't want to be a sailor in the Ike battle group if the Iranians get a lucky shot off.

3 comments:

leftdog said...

While this is a very timely post, it is scary as hell. Period! If Bush initiates a military strike against Iran (even with coventional weapons) all hell is going to break loose.

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Olaf said...

Seriously, yikes. I've posted on this and linked to you, and combined it with this story about a possible Turkey-Iran joint offensive into Northern Iraq (http://www.debka.com/article.php?aid=1214).

Now, granted, I don't know if this story is true, but if it is, and if yours is, I'm pretty worried.