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July 23, 2005 at 10:50:14 | Blog | Book Reviews | Archives: Opinion | Finance | Society | Letters | Humor |
Atomic Iran: The Open SecretAlan Caruba / Anxiety Center -- Here’s what I don’t understand. I have recently finished reading Congressman Curt Weldon’s book, “Countdown to Terror”, Ilan Berman’s book “Tehran Rising: Iran’s Challenge to the United States”, and Kenneth R. Timmerman’s “Countdown to Crisis: The Coming Nuclear Showdown with Iran.”In 1998 the CIA was surprised to discover that both India and Pakistan had acquired “nukes” as well. Earlier, the 1994 Clinton administration’s “Agreed Framework” with North Korea, based on the belief that you could actually do a deal with pathological lying communist gangsters, also resulted in their predictable capability to not only make nukes, but to deliver them via long-range missiles. Successive US administrations have known that Iran has been behind the many attacks on US embassies and armed forces, from Lebanon to Beirut to Baghdad, yet have said little or nothing until President Bush named Iran as one of the three “axis of evil” nations. At a recent gathering of heads of state at the United Nations, we got the measure of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who denied that Iran has long been engaged in the manufacture of nuclear weapons, saying “The Islamic Republic never seeks such weapons of mass destruction, and with respect to the needs of Islamic countries, we are ready to transfer nuclear know-how to these countries.” This is a boldfaced lie and one of the best reasons ever offered for a preemptive strike against known Iranian nuclear and missile facilities. For twenty years Iran has lied, cheated, and done everything else to achieve the ability to make nuclear warheads and the missiles to transmit them, and the best the US could do was complain to the United Nations’ International Atomic Energy Agency which was enabling Iran every step of the way. In this effort, France, Germany, Russia, China, Pakistan, and North Korea were among the many nations that could not wait to provide blueprints and the machinery to produce a nuclear Apocalypse. It was an open secret. Prior to World War II, there was a spate of books by journalists based in Germany and Europe who essentially said Hitler is a very bad person and Germany is getting ready to start another war. They were right. At the time, however, Americans most definitely did not want to participate in a second war in Europe. It required all the guile that Franklin D. Roosevelt possessed to provide help to the British after they were attacked and he had to wait until Pearl Harbor before Americans decided that enough was enough. One would think that September 11, 2001 was enough, but its memory has faded so swiftly that a lot of Americans are mad at President Bush for putting our troops in harm’s way in places most could not find on the map. They are nasty, messy little countries filled with people who dislike each other intensely. The White House, members of Congress, the CIA, et cetera, all know that the real problem is Iran and always has been. Saddam Hussein provided the reason for the US invasion whose strategic purpose was to create a base for our troops if and when we had to support either a popular uprising in Iran or disable—via another preemptive war—as much of its nuclear and other WMD capacity as possible. Indeed, what Saddam taught everyone in the region was, you don’t go up against the United States unless you have a nuclear weapons. The ayatollahs—insanely determined to destroy Israel—sought to achieve “parity” with Israel’s nuclear capabilities. They continue to arm Syria and, in Lebanon and Gaza, its proxies, Hezbollah and Hamas. Iran was forever shipping shiploads of arms to the Palestinians. The ayatollahs also know that launching a nuclear missile from a ship off the coast of the US has already been “gamed” in the Pentagon. And the result was that virtually nothing could be done to prevent it. You too can read these books and learn every ghastly thing that the White House, State Department, Department of Defense, and the entire US intelligence community knows. Ironically, the greatest asset the United States has going for it are the Iranian people who, time and again, have gone into the streets to protest the ayatollahs. They are literally pro-American! We have to ramp up our efforts to reach out to them. If you thought that Iraq needed a regime change, an Iran with nuclear weapons capability should move to the top of the list of immediate foreign policy priorities. Alan Caruba writes a weekly column, “Warning Signs”, posted on the Internet site of The National Anxiety Center, www.anxietycenter.com. © Alan Caruba, September 2005 |
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