by Barry Rubin
I have never understood why anyone
expected any U.S. action on Iran’s nuclear program. Basically there was
never any chance the U.S. would undertake any armed action or allow
Israel to do so. That may be a good idea, and it may have been
inevitable.
But there was no chance in anything else, even if Barack Obama might never have been president. Here’s what was going to happen:
–The U.S. would impose economic sanctions.
Yet there was never a chance these
would fully succeed. There was too much cheating, and China, Russia, and
Turkey were among there was exempt.
–Negotiations would fail because Iran would stall, play games, and try to use trickery.
–So Iran would eventually get nuclear weapons.
–The U.S. would then use containment.
That would not necessarily be bad but the point was containment as in
the Cold War or merely a narrow containment to try to prevent use of
nuclear weapons?
Yet now something very weird has happened:
Hassan Rouhani won the election.
Let’s review. Rouhani is a veteran
national security official. He was backed by the regime. The voters
would not be allowed a choice of a reformer so they could only vote for a
phony one.
Now what then happened?
“President Rouhani says Iran will never develop nuclear weapons.” But that is what Iranian leaders have always claimed!
The Los Angeles Times applauded that ten dissidents were released. But they weren’t , even though the newaspaper said, ”It’s Rouhani’s strongest signal yet that he aims to keep a pledge to improve ties with the West.” But he didn’t do it!
“Rouhani said I have full authority to make a deal with the West. But that’s what they said too!
He then implied that he reversed Iran’s denial that the Nazis committed a Holocaust of Jews. But even that turned out to be a lie and here.
They also had a phony New Year’s
greeting to the Jews. Rouhani added a Jew to the UN delegation of Iran,
no doubt to tell how well they were treated. So Rouhan loves the Jews
and wants to make peace.
But
note that Rouhani does not have a moderate record–he has bragged about
fooling the West about Iran’s nuclear program before–and meanwhile Iran
now has troops in Syria. [In a speech, one Iranian cleric said, “If we lose Syria, we cannot keep Tehran].”
What suckers Americans are. They’ll still be talking about Iranian nukes on the day they get them and probably that’s true for Syria giving up chemical weapons, too.
What suckers Americans are. They’ll still be talking about Iranian nukes on the day they get them and probably that’s true for Syria giving up chemical weapons, too.
But no it is Israel that wants to plunge the world into war/! The New York Times writes:
“Netanyahu Scoffs at Iranian Overtures, Setting Stage for Showdown With U.S.”
It is Israel that “scoffs” and that
scoffing is setting up a U.S.-Israel “showdown” because America would
understandably rather have a nice peace than a war with Iran. Yet there
is no indication that experiences shows Israel might be right.
The Times writes:
“Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin
Netanyahu, moved quickly to block even tentative steps by Iran and the
United States to ease tensions and move toward negotiations to end the
nuclear crisis, signaling what is likely to be a sustained campaign by
Israel to head off any deal.”
But this is a lie. Netanyahu cannot
“block” an initiative and if Obama wants talks he will have them. And it
is assumed that the initiative will succeed “toward negotiations to end
the nuclear crisis.” Peace in our time!
Yet there is one more piece of poison.
The reader is warned that there will be “a sustained campaign by Israel
to head off any deal. Israel will frantically try to head off an attempt
to make peace.” Bad Israel!
In fact it is obviously others who want to claim a deal is certain and that Iran wants one.
Like Vladimir Putin on the Syria deal it is Rouhani that gets an op-ed, in the Washington Post instead of the Times, to make his claim and be cheered.
Already there has been a pay-off for
Iran in a series of European Union court decisions which recommended the
removal of unilateral sanctions against dozens of Iranian firms,
including crucial shipping lines. The European states show they are eager to drop sanctions because of the money to be made.
Rami G. Khouri writes: “The positive
possibilities that could emanate from the escalating signs of a direct
Iranian-American engagement are dazzling in their intensity and historic
in their scope. Rarely in modern history has the Middle East region
experienced such a hopeful moment as this, when one major diplomatic
shift towards productive American-Iranian relations could positively
impact half a dozen conflicts in the region.”
On what evidence?
“Will Iran trade Al-Assad?, says al-Ahram. when
it looks like Iran is actually escalating the civil war ”Syria deal
holds a lesson for Barack Obama–talk to Iran,” says an op-ed in the Financial Times. Reuters”calls the regime a “centrist government.”
The Guardian
tells us: “After years of seeing their personal freedoms and political
demands quashed, young Iranians hope the efforts of the new government
led by President Hassan Rouhani will create open up Iranian society and
restore the country’s standing on the world stage.” On what evidence?
About the only article reminding us
that Tehran is an ideological and sworn enemy of America that wants to
deceive it was Ray Takeyh, an Iran expert who has worked at the National
Security Council. Speaking of an article in an Iranian newspaper he
said:
“The article stressed that former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad‘s
confrontational policies and reckless rhetoric had caused the
international community to perceive Iran as threatening and dangerous.
In that context, Iran’s quest for nuclear empowerment was bound to be
resisted by the great powers. And cleverly manipulated by the United
States and Israel, the United Nations censured Iran and imposed
debilitating sanctions on its fledgling economy.
“The editorial went on to say that to
escape this predicament, Iran had to change its image. A state that is
considered ‘trustworthy and ‘accountable’ is bound to be provided with
some leeway. Iran can best achieve its nuclear aspirations not by making
systematic concessions on the scope of its program but by altering the
overall impression of its reliability as a state.”
Otherwise, all problems can be settled
with the Muslim Brotherhood and Iran, with the help of Russia and
Turkey. Israel, in contrast, is unreliable, preferring an avoidable confrontation. Funny, so Iran no longer regards America as the Great Satan but as the Great Sucker.
Barry Rubin
Source: http://www.gloria-center.org/2013/09/the-iran-is-now-moderate-joke-2/
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