Source: http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/49086.htm
By Patrick Buchanan
The last man standing between the U.S. and war
with Iran may be a four-star general affectionately known to his Marines as
"Mad Dog."
Gen. James Mattis, the secretary of defense, appears to be
the last man in the Situation Room who believes the Iran nuclear deal may be
worth preserving and that war with Iran is a dreadful idea.
Yet, other than Mattis, President Donald Trump seems to be
creating a war cabinet.
Trump himself has pledged to walk away from the Iran nuclear
deal – "the worst deal ever" – and reimpose sanctions in May.
His new national security adviser John Bolton, who wrote an
op-ed titled "To Stop Iran’s Bomb, Bomb Iran," has
called for preemptive strikes and "regime change." Secretary of
State-designate Mike Pompeo calls Iran "a thuggish police state," a "despotic
theocracy," and "the vanguard of a pernicious empire that is
expanding its power and influence across the Middle East."
Trump’s favorite Arab ruler, 32-year-old Saudi Prince
Mohammed bin Salman, calls Iran’s Ayatollah Khamenei "the Hitler of the Middle
East."
Bibi Netanyahu is monomaniacal on Iran, calling the nuclear
deal a threat to Israel’s survival and Iran "the greatest threat to our
world."
U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley echoes them all.
Yet Iran appears not to want a war. U.N. inspectors routinely
confirm that Iran is strictly abiding by the terms of the nuclear deal.
While U.S. warships in the Persian Gulf often encountered
Iranian "fast attack" boats and drones between January 2016 and
August 2017, that has stopped. Vessels of both nations have operated virtually
without incident.
What would be the result of Trump’s trashing of the nuclear
deal?
First would be the isolation of the United States.
China and Russia would not abrogate the deal but would
welcome Iran into their camp. England, France and Germany would have to choose
between the deal and the U.S. And if Airbus were obligated to spurn Iran’s
orders for hundreds of new planes, how would that sit with the Europeans?
How would North Korea react if the U.S. trashed a deal where
Iran, after accepting severe restrictions on its nuclear program and allowing
intrusive inspections, were cheated of the benefits the Americans promised?
Why would Pyongyang, having seen us attack Iraq, which had no
WMD, and Libya, which had given up its WMD to mollify us, ever consider given
up its nuclear weapons – especially after seeing the leaders of both nations
executed?
And, should the five other signatories to the Iran deal
continue with it despite us, and Iran agree to abide by its terms, what do we
do then?
Find a casus belli to go to war? Why? How does Iran threaten
us?
A war, which would involve U.S. warships against swarms of
Iranian torpedo boats could shut down the Persian Gulf to oil traffic and
produce a crisis in the global economy. Anti-American Shiite jihadists in
Beirut, Baghdad and Bahrain could attack U.S. civilian and military personnel.
As the Army and Marine Corps do not have the troops to invade
and occupy Iran, would we have to reinstate the draft?
And if we decided to blockade and bomb Iran, we would have to
take out all its anti-ship missiles, submarines, navy, air force, ballistic
missiles and air defense system.
And would not a pre-emptive strike on Iran unite its people
in hatred of us, just as Japan’s pre-emptive strike on Pearl Harbor united us
in a determination to annihilate her empire?
What would the Dow Jones average look like after an attack on
Iran?
Trump was nominated because he promised to keep us out of
stupid wars like those into which folks like John Bolton and the Bush Republicans
plunged us.
After 17 years, we are still mired in Afghanistan, trying to
keep the Taliban we overthrew in 2001 from returning to Kabul. Following our
2003 invasion, Iraq, once a bulwark against Iran, became a Shiite ally of Iran.
The rebels we supported in Syria have been routed. And Bashar
Assad – thanks to backing from Russia, Iran, Hezbollah and Shiite militias from
the Middle East and Central Asia – has secured his throne.
The Kurds who trusted us have been hammered by our NATO ally
Turkey in Syria, and by the Iraqi Army we trained in Iraq.
What is Trump, who assured us there would be no more stupid
wars, thinking? Truman and LBJ got us into wars they could not end, and both
lost their presidencies. Eisenhower and Nixon ended those wars and were
rewarded with landslides.
After his smashing victory in Desert Storm, Bush I was denied
a second term. After invading Iraq, Bush II lost both houses of Congress in
2006, and his party lost the presidency in 2008 to the antiwar Barack Obama.
Once Trump seemed to understand this history.
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