No, Really, You Should Fear Iran
For years whenever the crazed antics and threats from Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad haved raised alarm bells, a push back by supercilious liberals and TV Iran “experts” counter the nation’s government is complex and in many ways the holocaust denying madman is not really in control. They point out that the nation is a “democracy” where moderation exists and the nation, if just left to its own devices, will march toward freedom.
So my question is this, if crazy-pants doesn’t run the nation and we shouldn’t fear what is going on, how come Iran developed an air defense system, is raising uranium enrichment, is developing predator drones and seems to be building alliances and defenses to start a War against Israel and the West? Regardless of who is actually calling the shots, it is pretty clear Iran is not seeking to spread peace and love as it develops a war machine.
It seems to me that in the time we have wasted NOT blowing the Iranian nuclear plants to hell the nation has developed, with the help of Russia, the means to grow their arsenal and protect it. They have also, in that time, silenced their opposition, cracked down on people who actually want to participate in the aforementioned democracy and have pretty much told us the plan moving ahead is to make life miserable for sanity and freedom.
I was heartened and emboldened by the summer protests in Iran, but fear that these protesters represent a small fraction of Iranians. A fraction increasingly behind bars or facing worse consequences for registering their discontent at a sham election. My hope is that an open rebellion will occur and the Iranian government will be overthrown. My hope is that liberty will reign and the leadership will face imprisonment or death for their crimes. I see little evidence any of this will happen. I see instead, a government consolidating power and following through with a dangerous agenda it verbalizes every chance it gets.
Attacking Iran would leave us with yet another quagmire. Like Afghanistan or Iraq, I don’t see what a post overthrown Iran would look like. With that said, I don’t see a positive outcome if we let Iran continue on its current destructive path. I do believe, very strongly, our world is furthering down a path toward a global war. I believe Iran is one of many surrogates for Russia and China, booby traps meant to distract the West and bleed it dry. While we exhaust diplomacy Iran builds arsenals. If we finally address the issue, we will undoubtedly face a force aided by two powers with massive military resources and dozens more nations ready to join in the fight against us. In short, we have no good options and they get worse by the day.
While I abhor neoconservatism, embracing an odd mix of isolationism and economic globalism instead, their agenda would have been best if it was seen through. First Afghanistan, then Iraq, then Iran and Syria in a massive and definitive blow to Islamic extremism and rogue nationalism. Instead we had the befuddled leadership of men like Donald Rumsfeld and a weird collection of progressives and nation-building conservatives who quickly gained, then lost, the mainstream media and the American people. Now we have a mess, a terrible track record of building nations and every reason to drag our feet. All the while Russia, China and Islamic extremism are growing in power and influence while our nation goes bankrupt.
I don’t believe there are any good solutions but we reached the point for a decision a LONG time ago. Bush did nothing, Obama is doing nothing, Congress is asleep and Israel kept on a leash. All I know is that every day without real action, is one day Iran, China and Russia have to further their plan.




February 8th, 2010 at 3:55 pm
Ahmadinejad has only been president since 2005, and he’s sort of in charge but not really. His candidacy is vetted by a council that vets all candidates for office for obeisance to the revolution, and most decisions – particularly military ones – are made by the supreme leader, a cleric.
The supreme leader is the highest political, military, and religious authority in the country.
So in actuality, Ahmadinejad can’t tie his shoes without getting prior approval.
Fear Iran if you want – they were a lot scarier in 1979 than they are now – but we can’t just up and invade every country that scares us.
You’re basically saying that Iran has really been acting like Iran for the past several years.
And?
February 8th, 2010 at 5:37 pm
Let’s think this through. IF Ahmadinejad is “sort of in control” AND the Ayatollah IS in control AND he keeps Ahmadinejad in his position AND the things Ahmadinejad promises will happen (enrichment of uranium, building up of the military), DO happen, what does that tell us? It tells us the Ayatollah and the leadership want the things Ahmadinejad is doing, to be done.
In our country, Congress controls the purse strings, declares War yada, yada, yada. Our President promised Health Care. He set a deadline for Health Care to be passed. It isn’t going to happen. So do you suddenly ignore everything Obama says? Does the world consider him powerless because when he sits around talking with world leaders he has to check in with Congress? No, he is the leader of the country and if he said something and then it happened and Congress does not immediately put a stop to it and the Supreme Court doesn’t go crazy, then you can say “wow, look what America and Obama just did.”
The fact that Ahmadinejad is saying these things is one thing. The fact that they are happening is what makes what he is saying important. If you cannot understand that, I don’t think you should be writing about government.
February 8th, 2010 at 11:05 pm
Ahmadinejad isn’t doing them.