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- “Iran must be free. The dictatorship must be
destroyed. Containment is appeasement and
appeasement is surrender.”
Thus
does our Churchill, Newt Gingrich, dismiss, in
dealing with Iran, the policy of containment
crafted by George Kennan and pursued by nine
U.S. presidents to bloodless victory in the Cold
War.
Why is
containment surrender? “Because freedom is
threatened everywhere so long as this
dictatorship stays in power,” says Gingrich.
But how
is our freedom threatened by a regime with 3
percent of our GDP that has been around since
Jimmy Carter was president?
Fortunately, Gingrich has found a leader to
bring down the Iranian regime and ensure the
freedom of mankind. “In our country that was
George Washington and … the Marquis de
Lafayette. In Italy it was Garibaldi,” says
Gingrich.
Whom has he found to rival Washington and
Garibaldi? Says Gingrich, “Maryam Rajavi.”
Who is
she? The leader of the National Council of
Resistance of Iran, or Mujahedeen-e-Khalq, which
opposed the Shah, broke with the old Ayatollah,
collaborated with Saddam Hussein, and, until
2012, was designated a terrorist organization by
the U.S. Department of State.
At the
NCRI conference in Paris in July where Gingrich
spoke, and the speaking fees were reportedly
excellent, John Bolton and Rudy Giuliani were
also on hand.
Calling
Iran’s twice-elected President Hassan Rouhani,
“a violent, vicious murderer,” Giuliani said,
“the time has come for regime change.”
Bolton
followed suit. “Tehran is not merely a nuclear
weapons threat, it is not merely a terrorist
threat, it is a conventional threat to everybody
in the region,” he said. Hence, “the declared
policy of the United States of America should be
the overthrow of the mullahs’ regime in Tehran.”
We will
all celebrate in Tehran in 2019, Bolton assured
the NCRI faithful.
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luck. Yet, as The New York Times said yesterday,
all this talk, echoed all over this capital, is
driving us straight toward war. “A drumbeat of
provocative words, outright threats and actions
— from President Trump and some of his top aides
as well as Sunni Arab leaders and American
activists — is raising tensions that could lead
to armed conflict with Iran.”
Is this what America wants or needs — a new
Mideast war against a country three times the
size of Iraq?
After
Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria and Yemen, would
America and the world be well-served by a war
with Iran that could explode into a Sunni-Shiite
religious war across the Middle East?
Bolton
calls Iran “a nuclear weapons threat.”
But in
2007, all 17 U.S. intelligence agencies declared
with high confidence Iran had no nuclear weapons
program. They stated this again in 2011. Under
the nuclear deal, Iran exported almost all of
its uranium, stopped enriching to 20 percent,
shut down thousands of centrifuges, poured
concrete into the core of its heavy water
reactor, and allows U.N. inspectors to crawl all
over every facility.
Is
Iran, despite all this, operating a secret
nuclear weapons program? Or is this War Party
propaganda meant to drag us into another Mideast
war?
To
ascertain the truth, the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee should call the heads of the
CIA and DIA, and the Director of National
Intelligence, to testify in open session.
We are
told we are menaced also by a Shiite Crescent
rising and stretching from Beirut to Damascus,
Baghdad and Tehran.
And who
created this Shiite Crescent?
It
was George W. Bush who ordered the Sunni regime
of Saddam overthrown, delivering Iraq to its
Shiite majority. It was Israel whose invasion
and occupation of Lebanon from 1982 to 2000 gave
birth to the Shiite resistance now known as
Hezbollah.
As for
Bashar Assad in Syria, his father sent troops to
fight alongside Americans in the Gulf War.
The
Ayatollah’s regime, the Islamic Revolutionary
Guard Corps and the Basij militia are deeply
hostile to this country. But Iran does not want
war with the United States — for the best of
reasons. Iran would be smashed like Iraq, and
its inevitable rise, as the largest and most
advanced country on the Persian Gulf, would be
aborted.
Moreover, we have interests in common: Peace in
the Gulf, from which Iran’s oil flows and
without which Iran cannot grow, as Rouhani
intends, by deepening Iran’s ties to Europe and
the advanced world.
And we
have enemies in common: ISIS, al-Qaida and all
the Sunni terrorists whose wildest dream is to
see their American enemies fight their Shiite
enemies.
Who
else wants a U.S. war with Iran, besides ISIS?
Unfortunately, their number is legion: Saudis,
Israelis, neocons and their think tanks,
websites and magazines, hawks in both parties on
Capitol Hill, democracy crusaders, and many in
the Pentagon who want to deliver payback for
what the Iranian-backed Shiite militias did to
us in Iraq.
President Trump is key. If he does the War
Party’s bidding, that will be his legacy, as the
Iraq War is the legacy of George W. Bush.
Patrick J. Buchanan is the author of a new book,
"Nixon's White House Wars: The Battles That Made
and Broke a President and Divided America
Forever." To find out more about Patrick
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