In Bid to End Sanctions
Iran Will Never Admit to Having Nukes
by Dan Ehrlich
The high
stakes poker game continues as Iran
seeks better relations with the West in an effort to eliminate costly economic
sanctions that have crippled the nation, causing its population to become more
and more rebellious.
It’s only
natural for high-end western nations to welcome a détente with Iran,
especially when another war is an option. The curse that plagues rational
people is naively thinking they can negotiate effectively with irrational
theocrats or ruthless dictators.
On the
other hand what can the West do but continue sanctions or buy into the charm
offensive of Iran's
new president Hassan Rouhani, lifting the sanctions, safe with the knowledge
that Armageddon isn’t around the corner. This is something I explained
some-time ago. http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/dan-ehrlich/iran-nuclear-weapons_b_1080973.html
This new
spirit of détente developed last week during US President Barack Obama’s phone
with Rouhani has Israel
worried. It’s leader Benjamin Netanyahu contends Iran is using conciliatory gestures
as a smoke screen to conceal an unabated march toward a nuclear bomb.
You can
bet that’s what he told Obama during a meeting in Washington. He wants sanctions kept in place
under the equally naive belief that this will stop Iran from going nuclear. Israel should
know if you want a nuclear bomb you can get one. http://news.yahoo.com/israels-netanyahu-press-obama-no-let-iran-pressure-132750665.html
There’s
more worry with nations such as North Korea
or Pakistan
having atomic weapons, nations which are directly bordering potential enemies. These
are also nations that can covertly sell their technology to countries such as Iran.
The
problem with some Islamic nations such as Iran going nuclear is you never
know what the future will bring…what leaders will take over the countries. Will
they be liberal or extreme zealots? Just look at Pakistan.
The fact
that Shiite Iran may get the bomb is more menacing to the surrounding Sunni
Arab nations such as Saudi Arabia
than Israel.
As I wrote in past blogs, Iranian threats of destroying Israel were mainly aimed at Arabs,
the people it wants to lead.
To do this
is must unseat Saudi Arabia
as their spiritual leader. It also wants to hold sway over all the Gulf states. Becoming a
nuclear power would give it power over the Middle East.
The Saudis
would be much happier as an ally of Israel,
under its nuclear umbrella than Iran’s.
The reality is Israel
poses no threat to the Arabs…they just want trade with them.
So, what
would a nuclear Iran
mean? We probably wouldn’t know since Iran,
as with Israel,
will never admit to having the bomb. And also like Israel, just the belief around the
world that it does have atomic weapons is where its power would rest.
The big
worry is what happens if future Iranian leaders fit into the religious zealot
category with yen for the afterlife. Remember Shiites don’t think much of this
life…they’re after paradise. They may get into a showdown with Israel or Turkey and opt for greater good
scenario…that being killing a few million is acceptable for the greater good.
You see
regardless of the world power rhetoric, only a mad man would launch a nuclear
attack on Israel
since atomic weapons don’t recognize borders. The Palestinians would also be
wiped out along with the populous part of Jordan and possibly much of Lebanon and Syria. And this isn’t even taking
in the real possibility of a world war and worldwide economic chaos. But, it
would be for the greater good.
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