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  • Who Wants War With Iran?

    by Patrick J. Buchanan

    Appearing alongside CIA Director David Petraeus before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence last week, James Clapper, the director of national intelligence, said of Iran:

    “We don’t believe they’ve actually made the decision to go ahead with a nuclear weapon.”

    Before the hearing, as James Fallows of The Atlantic reports, Clapper released his “Worldwide Threat Assessment.” It read, “We do not know … if Iran will eventually decide to build nuclear weapons.”

    Clapper thus reaffirmed the assessment of 16 U.S. intelligence agencies in 2007, reportedly repeated in 2011, that the U.S. does not believe that Iran has decided to become a nuclear weapons state.

    In December, when Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said that if Iran went all out, it might be able to build a nuclear weapon in a year, Pentagon spokesman George Little hastily clarified his comments:

    “The secretary was clear that we have no indication that the Iranians have made a decision to develop a nuclear weapon.”

    On Jan. 8, Panetta himself told CBS:

    “(Is Iran) trying to develop a nuclear weapon? No. But we know that they’re trying to develop a nuclear capability. And that’s what concerns us. And our redline to Iran is: Do not develop a nuclear weapon.”

    On Super Bowl Sunday, President Barack Obama told NBC’s Matt Lauer that he hopes to solve the Iranian problem “diplomatically.”

    From the above, we may conclude that the administration does not believe that Iran has crossed any redline on the nuclear issue — and President Obama does not want war with Iran.

    Who, then, does want war? Ayatollah Ali Khamenei? Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad?

    From their actions, it would appear not. If Iran wanted war with the United States, any terror attack inside this country or on U.S. forces in Iraq or Afghanistan could bring that about in an afternoon.

    Expulsion of the International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors from the Natanz enrichment facility, covering up the IAEA cameras, breaking the seals on the low-enriched uranium stockpiled there, or removing the LEU would be a fire bell for the Pentagon.

    But the IAEA inspectors and LEU are still there.

    When the alleged plot by a used-car salesman in Texas to hire Mexican cartel criminals to blow up a D.C. restaurant and kill the Saudi ambassador was revealed, Iran denied it emphatically and demanded to interview the alleged mastermind.

    Moreover, Tehran has yet to retaliate for the assassinations of five of its nuclear scientists and four terror attacks by Jundallah in Sistan-Baluchistan and PJAK, a Kurdish terrorist organization operating out of Iraqi Kurdistan. Iran has alleged Western and Israeli involvement in these attacks.

    Now that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has denied any U.S. involvement, Mossad is the prime suspect behind the killing of the nuclear scientists. And U.S. writer Mark Perry, in Foreign Policy, alleges that Mossad agents posed as CIA and used U.S. dollars in London to recruit Jundallah.

    If this is true, this would be a false flag operation to provoke Iran into lashing out at America. Apparently, Iran did not take the bait.

    Why have the Iranians not followed through on their threat to close the Strait of Hormuz and begun to dial it back?

    War with the United States would be a disaster. Though the Tehran regime might survive — as Saddam Hussein’s survived Desert Storm — Iran’s navy, most of its armor, anti-aircraft and anti-ship defenses, and its strategic missile force would be destroyed, as would much of the country’s infrastructure. Iran would be set back years.

    Who, then, wants war with Iran?

    All those who would like to see exactly that happen to Iran.

    And who are they? The Netanyahu government and its echo chamber in U.S. politics and media, the neoconservatives, members of Congress, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum.

    And as the Obama administration is the major force in U.S. politics opposed to war with Iran, its defeat in November would increase, to near certitude, the probability of a U.S. war with Iran in 2013.

    Yet if the Pentagon and U.S. intelligence community are correct — Iran does not have a bomb and has not decided to build a bomb — why should we go to war with Iran?

    Answer: Iran represents “an existential threat” to Israel.

    But Israel has 200 atomic bombs and three ways to deliver them, while Iran has never built, tested or weaponized a nuclear device. Who is the existential threat to whom here?

    And though a U.S. war on Iran would be calamitous for Iran, it would be no cakewalk for Americans, who could become terrorist targets for years in the Gulf, Afghanistan, Baghdad’s Green Zone, Lebanon and even here in the USA.

    Year 2012 is thus shaping up as a war-or-peace election, with Republicans the war party and Democrats the peace-and-diplomacy party.

    And as the months pass between now and November, this will become clear to the nation.

     

    COPYRIGHT 2012 CREATORS.COM

    The views expressed by the authors and editorial staff are not necessarily the views of
    Sophia Institute, Holy Spirit College, or the Thomas More College of Liberal Arts.

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    • poetcomic1

      Iran has been OPENLY at war with the US since 1979.  Millions every year gather in the streets chanting ‘Death to America!’.  None of this had to do with either Israel or Iraq-Afghanistan (neither of which had even happened yet).  In the deeply demented world of Islamic ‘politics’ – whomever destroys Israel gets the adoration of the hudnreds of millions of both Sunni and Shia.  The real threat to Israel is the immense terror network, Hezbollah, Hamas and the largest concentration of rockets in the worlds Pointing at this tiny sliver of a country.  As Islam demographically swallows up Europe, UK and gains a foothold here in America, infiltrates terrorists freely through our own southern borders, Mr. Buchanan joins the worldwide chorus of hatred for tiny Israel.  

      • Johnsmith

        Well, Buchanan IS an anti-semite. 

      • Johnsmith

        Well, Buchanan IS an anti-semite. 

        • poetcomic1

          I don’t think so, I greatly disagree with him but I don’t call him names.

        • poetcomic1

          I don’t think so, I greatly disagree with him but I don’t call him names.

    • Romulus

      Israel once again is trying to sucker the US into war.

    • Romulus

      Israel once again is trying to sucker the US into war.

    • Taad

      No, Pat is not an anti-semite, he understands the terrible toll of war on people, society, and nations. He sees the bigger picture that wars do not solve anything. All wars do, is create more hatred more violence in the future. War must be a very last resort! What will happen to radiation that is unleashed by bombing nuclear facilities. Look at the spread of radiation in Japan since the earthquake last year. Japan is becoming uninhabitable. Think with you mind, and not emotions. Is war feasible in these days of nuclear weapons and nuclear plants and risk for contamination. And I am the son of a WWII combat vet who saw war up close and his best friend remains in a South Pacific grave forever young.

    • Taad

      No, Pat is not an anti-semite, he understands the terrible toll of war on people, society, and nations. He sees the bigger picture that wars do not solve anything. All wars do, is create more hatred more violence in the future. War must be a very last resort! What will happen to radiation that is unleashed by bombing nuclear facilities. Look at the spread of radiation in Japan since the earthquake last year. Japan is becoming uninhabitable. Think with you mind, and not emotions. Is war feasible in these days of nuclear weapons and nuclear plants and risk for contamination. And I am the son of a WWII combat vet who saw war up close and his best friend remains in a South Pacific grave forever young.

    • Nuovoamerica

      israel has been bleeding America for almost forty years and the best thing the Zionists can do is call anyone who opposes this an anti Semite. America has given Israel trillions since the 70s. Everything pat said in the article was true. Why do you think America was in Iraq? Say no to Israel and say yes to America. No more wasted American lives to protect the Zionists onslaught. Israel is a parasite on America. The funny thing is that there are many Jews who oppose the Zionist/Neo con games so basically the anti Semite lable is just another smoke screen. Don’t worry Israel because Americans are too busy watching jersey shore and downloading porn that you wont lose your control of our government.

    • Nuovoamerica

      israel has been bleeding America for almost forty years and the best thing the Zionists can do is call anyone who opposes this an anti Semite. America has given Israel trillions since the 70s. Everything pat said in the article was true. Why do you think America was in Iraq? Say no to Israel and say yes to America. No more wasted American lives to protect the Zionists onslaught. Israel is a parasite on America. The funny thing is that there are many Jews who oppose the Zionist/Neo con games so basically the anti Semite lable is just another smoke screen. Don’t worry Israel because Americans are too busy watching jersey shore and downloading porn that you wont lose your control of our government.

    • pamelanak

      PJB makes the mistake of trying to use reason and logic to make his arguments, neither of which has any effect on fanatics on this topic or any other. If standing in the streets screaming hatred for the US government is an “act of war”  then we have already been in a domestic civil war for a long, long time. In fact our current president sat in a church where this sentiment was regularly preached from the pulpit for over 20 years and yet we failed to drop a bomb on it to destroy those who committed the ”acts of war”.

    • pamelanak

      PJB makes the mistake of trying to use reason and logic to make his arguments, neither of which has any effect on fanatics on this topic or any other. If standing in the streets screaming hatred for the US government is an “act of war”  then we have already been in a domestic civil war for a long, long time. In fact our current president sat in a church where this sentiment was regularly preached from the pulpit for over 20 years and yet we failed to drop a bomb on it to destroy those who committed the ”acts of war”.

    • http://www.facebook.com/david.keener David Keener

      This is wrong. The Democrats (Obama administration) wants war just as much as the Republicans do with Iran. The ONLY candidate that will stop ALL wars is Ron Paul.

    • http://www.facebook.com/david.keener David Keener

      This is wrong. The Democrats (Obama administration) wants war just as much as the Republicans do with Iran. The ONLY candidate that will stop ALL wars is Ron Paul.

    • http://profiles.google.com/liamronan49 Liam Ronan

      And yet while Obama the ‘Man of Peace’ does not desire to strike Iran he has no hesitancy in actively promoting and facilitating the slaughter of millions of unborn children both at home and abroad. I think it is profoundly unfair to point to what might be the proverbial ‘splinter’ in Santorum’s eye vis a vis Iran while ignoring the butcherous ‘plank’ in Obama’s. 

    • Daniel

      Everyone reading this,

      Vote for Rick Santorum 2012.  Get involved.  The Church needs you and your country needs you.  Vote for Rick Santorum. 

    • pamelanak

      Dont you fellas have an anti spam device yet?

    • pamelanak

      Dont you fellas have an anti spam device yet?