By Alan Caruba
The strangest thing about Obama’s
efforts to achieve friendly relations with Iran, something he has tried to do
since he first took office in 2009, is that Iran has made it abundantly clear
since its Islamic revolution in 1979 that it hates America and, in tandem,
Israel as well.
In an
Iranian naval drill on February 25, Iran blew up a mock U.S. aircraft carrier
near the entrance of the Persian Gulf. It was a full-size replica of the USS
Nimitz. This is the antithesis of friendship, but just to make their position
clear, Iranian Rear Adm. Ali Fadavi, commander of its naval forces, let it be
known that “We have the most advanced sea mines which cannot be imagined by the
Americans.”
But the Americans—in this case the
President of the United States and his negotiators—have been making every
concession they can to get an agreement that would limit Iran’s ability to
produce its own nuclear weapons. Dr. Norman Bailey, an adjunct professor of
economic statecraft at the Institute of World Politics, Washington, D.C.,
recently wrote that “The U.S. looks set to present its allies with a dangerous
fait accompli on Iran’s nuclear program.”
“The most recent deadline of March
24th means only one thing,”
Dr. Bailey wrote in a World Tribune
commentary. “A deal has been reached between the U.S. and Iran, which will
be announced to the other five participants when the Obama administration
decides it is convenient to do so.” The other five obviously have nothing to say
regarding the negotiations. At one point, the French foreign minister stormed
out of the initial meeting proclaiming “This is a fool’s deal.”
It’s worse than a fool’s deal. It is a
deal that is predicated on the nuclear destruction of Israel and, after that,
the U.S. is next. One might think that Obama knows this and one might be right.
People like Mayor Rudy Giuliani have long noticed that Obama doesn’t seem to
like America very much.
A commentary by Lawrence Sellin, PhD,
a retired colonel with 29 years of service in the U.S. Army Reserve, and tours
of service in Afghanistan and Iraq, and Major General Paul E. Vallely, U.S.
Army, retired, noted that the nuclear agreement did not include measures that
would prevent any cooperation between Iran and North Korea or other rogue
states. This has not gone unnoticed by the Israelis. Intelligence Minister,
Yuval Steinitz, has noted that “We all know that Iran, Syria and North Korea are
very close to each other.”
North Korea has its own nuclear
weapons program and, as Dr. Sellin and Maj. Gen. Vallely, warned, “Unless
specifically prohibited and enforced within the terms and conditions” of the
deal, “Tehran may attempt to sidestep the protocols by ‘outsourcing’ parts of
the bomb production process to North Korea, Iran’s long-term partner on
everything from launch missiles to guidance systems to nuclear war head
technology and other required components.”
Iran’s Foreign Minister Javad Zarif, a
party to the negotiations with Secretary John Kerry, met with a visiting North
Korean deputy foreign minister, Ri Gil Song, shortly after February 2014 Vienna
discussions. Fars News reported that their meetings were devoted to “bolstering
and reinvigorating the two countries’ bilateral
ties.”
Anyone recall George W. Bush’s “Axis
of Evil”? It was Iran, North Korea, and Iraq.
In case you are less than confident of
Iran’s intentions, in 2013 before the previous nuclear negotiations were
concluded, according to the Fars News Agency, the regimes’ outlet run by the
Iranian Revolutionary Guards, Gen. Massoud Jazayeri, the deputy chief of staff
of Iran’s armed forces, said “America’s interests and all of Israel are within
the range of the Islamic Republic and there is not the slightest doubt among
Iran’s armed forces to confront the American government and the Zionists
(Israel).”
The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu will address a joint session of Congress on Tuesday. On September 29, 2014, he addressed the United Nations. The message will be the same. Any deal with Iran will be a bad deal for Israel which has been in the crosshairs of the Iranians since they came to power in 1979. This isn’t an “existential” threat. It is a threat that can and will destroy Israel if permitted to occur. Obama’s negotiations will leave Israel no other option than to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities.
If the U.S. Congress has the means to
deter and render Obama’s negotiations null and void, they had better do so. On September 26, 2007, the U.S. Senate passed
legislation by a vote of 76-22 designating the Iranian Revolutionary Guards as a
terrorist organization. The long record of Iran and its state-sponsored
terrorism can be found by visiting Wikipedia.
What we are witnessing is a level of
insane appeasement comparable to that of the 1930s when European nations refused
to acknowledge Nazi Germany’s clear intention to conquer them.
Iran’s intentions are known to Obama
and no doubt to our Congress. They are surely known to Israel and the Gulf
nations. If history is any guide, these negotiations will put the world on the
path to a cataclysm that defies the imagination.
© Alan Caruba, 2015
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