The Persians Are Coming!
By Patrick J. Buchanan
January 27, 2015 "ICH"
- The Iranians are on the march,"
warned John McCain Sunday.
"Iran is building a new Persian Empire,"
echoed Col. Ralph Peters.
So alarmed is Speaker Boehner, he invited
Bibi Netanyahu to come and challenge U.S.
policy toward Iran from the same podium
where the president delivered his State of
the Union address.
Bibi will make the case for new U.S.
sanctions on Iran; sanctions that Obama has
said he will veto as they would sabotage
talks on Iran's nuclear program and
potentially put us on the road to war.
Why are Bibi's insights needed?
Because, says Sen. Robert Menendez, the
outgoing chairman of foreign relations,
White House statements sound like "talking
points from Tehran." This beloved poodle of
AIPAC is always a strong contender for best
in show.
"Against the insidious wiles of foreign
influence ... a free people ought to be
constantly awake, since history and
experience prove that foreign influence is
one of the most baneful foes of republican
government."
So warned our first and greatest president
in his Farewell Address.
But this column is not about how Washington
would weep at what has become of this
Republic, nor a polemic against the
corruption of a capital where the currency
is campaign cash and national policy is the
commodity bought and sold.
The issue is whether Iran represents a
threat to our security worth risking a war.
For that is where many, including Bibi, want
us to go.
Last week's panic was triggered by the
ouster of the pro-American Yemeni President
by Houthi rebels. Suddenly, we heard wails
that Iran has now captured four Arab
capitals — Baghdad, Beirut, Damascus and
Sanaa.
"Death to America, death to Israel," is a
slogan of the Houthis who are a Shia
minority in Sunni Yemen. But who do the
Houthis view as their mortal foes?
Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, AQAP. Our
enemy, too.
The crown jewel of the new "Persian Empire"
is said to be Iraq. So how did the Iranian
imperialists manage to acquire it?
George Bush sent an army up to Baghdad,
ousted Iran's greatest enemy, Saddam,
disbanded his army, smashed his state, and
brought to power a Shia majority with
religious and historic bonds to Iran.
A masterstroke of Bismarckian brilliance.
And both parties voted in Congress to
authorize it. Mission Accomplished! — as
they say in Tehran.
As for Damascus, Iran is but backing the
Alawite Shia regime of Bashar Assad, whose
father, Hafez Assad, was Bush I's ally in
Desert Storm.
As for Beirut, Hezbollah arose as a
resistance movement when Ariel Sharon
invaded Lebanon in 1982.
Yitzhak Rabin would come to
regret the consequences: "We let the Shia
genie out of the bottle."
Looking over the chaos
that is the Middle East today, we see failed
states in Libya, Yemen and Syria, with Iraq
and Afghanistan perhaps next.
A strategic disaster,
largely of our own making. But if al-Qaeda
and ISIS are our real enemies now, Iran,
Hezbollah, Assad and the Houthis are all de
facto allies, fighting on the same side with
us.
Alarmists may see a new
Persian Empire threatening all mankind.
A closer look reveals a
Shia minority in a Sunni-dominated world
where Shia are despised heretics. And of all
the terrorist organizations we have the most
reason to fear and hate — al-Qaida, Islamic
State, Ansar al-Sharia, Boko Haram — none is
Shia, all are Sunni.
What about Iran's drive to
build a nuclear bomb?
Well, Israel has 100-300
atom bombs. America has thousands. Iran's
Muslim neighbor Pakistan has scores. And
Iran? She has no bomb.
Iran has never tested a
nuclear device. She has never produced
weapons-grade uranium. Her Fordow
underground plant now has IAEA inspectors
and its 20-percent-enriched uranium is all
being diluted. Construction of the
heavy-water reactor at Arak has been halted.
Half of Iran's centrifuges are not
operating. There are International Atomic
Energy Agency inspectors and cameras
blanketing Iran's program.
The U.S. intelligence
community has twice said Iran has no nuclear
bomb program. And the most recent finding,
2011, has never been reversed by the
Director of National Intelligence.
And just how credible a
foreign leader has Boehner invited to
undercut his own president's credibility?
This is the same Bibi who
told the Jewish community of Los Angeles in
2006, "It's 1938 and Iran is Germany ...
racing to arm itself with atomic bombs."
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad "is preparing
another Holocaust for the Jewish state."
Bibi even had the war plans:
"Israel would certainly be
the first stop on Iran's tour of
destruction, but at [Tehran's] planned
production rate of 25 nuclear bombs a year,
[the arsenal] will be directed against 'the
big Satan,' the U.S."
Twenty-five Iranian
nuclear bombs a year! What bullhockey it all
was.
Boehner seem to have
concluded that new sanctions on Iran, even
if it aborts negotiations and brings on a
war with Iran, will be rewarded by the
electorate in 2016.
Perhaps. But if this is
where the GOP is heading, we'll be getting
off here.
Patrick J. Buchanan is
the author of the new book "The Greatest
Comeback: How Richard Nixon Rose From Defeat
to Create the New Majority." To find out
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