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Iran's Nuclear
Buildup and American Irrelevance
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The Menendez-Kirk "Nuclear
Weapon Free Iran Act of 2013" (S. 1881) threatens the Iranian regime
with additional sanctions and appears to be the only way to counter the Obama
administration's flaccidity vis-à-vis Tehran.
I am skeptical, however, that it can do much good.
- Like the megalomaniacs
in North Korea, the mullahs are dead-set on building a nuclear arsenal
regardless of the toll this takes on their long-suffering subject
population. Yes, sanctions increase economic privation which could lead
to a counter-revolution but the odds of that happening in time are very
small. Thus, the Menendez-Kirk bill is more symbolic than real.
Kim Yong-Nam,
chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly of North Korea
(L) met with Iran's Supreme Leader Seyed Ali Khamene'i (R) in Tehran on
Sep. 1, 2012.
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- Tehran has threatened
to abandon the P5+1 negotiations should the Menendez-Kirk bill become
law, but Tehran gains too much from diplomacy to scuttle it for symbolic
reasons. Its threat is just a tactic to pressure the Obama
administration into opposing the congressional bill. Were the bill to
come into effect, Tehran will surely find an excuse to keep talking.
In short, Washington is no longer a player in the Iran game. The views and
actions of the U.S. government count about as much as those of the Belgian
government - i.e., hardly at all.
In contrast, the one potential force that still might stop Iran is the
Government of Israel; and the only way it can obstruct the Iranian program is
through the use of force (as opposed to economic sanctions or computer
viruses). Whether or not Netanyahu and his colleagues decide to deploy
military force is the only question hanging over the mullahs' acquisition of
a nuclear arsenal.
Maybe that's yet another reason why we need a Jewish state. (February 22,
2014)
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