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Iranian Provocations and the Risks of Inaction
Illinois Review ^ | June 26, 2019 A.D. | John F. Di Leo

Posted on 06/26/2019 6:11:09 PM PDT by jfd1776

The news of the day concerns Iran, a country that shot down a hundred-million-dollar American drone in international airspace… and the question of how the United States should respond to such an act of war.

This occurred a week after the same country attacked foreign-flagged oil tankers sailing in international waters.

And a week before that? And the week before that? Well, this country – Iran, as ruled by the mullahs who have run it since 1979 – has been spreading terrorism all over the world, developing client states around the middle east, and declaring itself to be at war with the United States (which it calls “The Great Satan”), for forty years now. Every week, there’s another provocation, either against the USA or against others.

It’s just what they do.

Persia was once a friendly, western-facing nation, friendly with Europe and America, a nation with western attitudes about education, commerce, and culture. But then in 1979, the mullahs deposed our friend the Shah, and they turned the clock back 1400 years. The psychotic Ayatollah Khamenei has now ruled Iran for thirty years, following a decade of rule by his fellow tyrant, the Ayatollah Khomeini.

The world has therefore had to deal with this problem for forty years now. We never know what they will do next: sink a ship, fund terrorism, spread their hateful ideology on the internet, direct their client governments to attack our allies again and again… we only know that it’s what Iran does. All the time.

OUR SOUTHERN BORDER

Our border with Mexico runs some 2000 miles, from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean. It goes through wild green country, hot deserts, hills and rivers. And as a border, it is breached constantly.

The United States – being one of the most desirable countries on earth to live in, for economic opportunity, personal freedom, and a proud and enlightened culture – must therefore have constraints on immigration. Not because we’re xenophobic, as opponents claim, but simply because there are seven billion people on earth, and if they all came to the USA, the USA would no longer be the comparable paradise that that is, and was meant to be.

So we have limits. People who want to come here must apply at an embassy and wait until they have permission. Sometimes that permission takes years; sometimes it’s never granted. We simply don’t have room.

But for fifty years now, the illegal immigration problem – border jumping, along with other methods – has grown constantly, flooding our country with tens of millions of illegal aliens. Some of them are generally decent folks who just wanted an opportunity to participate in the American dream; some are lazybones who want to take advantage of our welfare state programs; some are active criminals, here to engage in gangland drug dealing activity, terrorism, or petty crimes on their own.

As the flood continues – hundreds of thousands per year, the vast majority coming in over our southern border – our citizens endure the competition at the workplace from cheaper non-citizen jobseekers, our taxpayers are overtaxed to fund the welfare state costs of this burden, and our healthcare and criminal justice system must contend with those addicted, those injured, and those killed by these criminals.

And as long as we leave this border porous, these constant threats and burdens continue to pour in.

THE JARHEAD MOTORCYCLE CLUB

On June 21, 2019, a group of U.S. Marine veterans known as the Jarhead Motorcycle Club were heading to a fundraiser at an American Legion Hall in Gorham, NH when a new driver for Westfield Transport, driving erratically, crossed into oncoming traffic and crashed into the motorcycles, its trailer whipping around to cause the maximum damage: seven riders were killed, and three more were injured.

At first glance, one might wonder if it was just a tragic accident – an inexperienced driver on an unfamiliar road.

But upon closer inspection, government and media determined that this driver - Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, age 23 – has been driving for a long time, and has had problems driving ever since he first got behind a wheel.

He has had drunk driving arrests for seven years, in both New England and Texas. He’s been arrested for possession of a crack pipe, and heroin paraphernalia was found when he was arrested for this crash.

An immigrant from Ukraine, he’s not a citizen of the United States, so he could have been deported for these drug and drunk driving crimes. He could at least have had his license pulled, so that he couldn’t get a job as a professional driver. But our generous system – our kind, forgiving system, in criminal justice, in transportation, in immigration – gives second chances. And thirds. And fourths.

And we keep on giving more and more chances, allowing problems to fester, allowing crimes, assaults, and injuries to continue to pile up, because we choose not to make the hard choices and act on these clear and acknowledged risks.

Until eventually, seven patriots are dead on a highway, and three of their mourners will be confined to their hospital, unable to attend their funerals.

THE RISKS OF INACTION

When the news hit the airwaves about Iran’s attack on a US unmanned aircraft, the spin was to focus on the risk of doing something about it. What if retaliation killed some innocent Iranians? What if retaliation started a full-scale war? What if a retaliatory strike made the Iranians madder, and they did something else to us or to our allies?

Similarly, when we hear of illegal aliens taking jobs away from American citizens (which includes legal immigrants, remember), or when we hear of illegal aliens distributing fatally dangerous drugs in our neighborhoods and schools, or when we hear of illegal aliens driving without licenses or insurance, causing wrecks and killing innocent drivers, passengers and pedestrians, again the media spins the news, to focus instead on the risks of action.

Again and again we are told, if we turn them away at the border, we’ll be returning them to the poor countries they came from, or we’ll be keeping them from the potential opportunity that only America offers.

We are told that it’s unfair to build a border wall, or to raid employers to round up illegals, or to deport criminals caught while dealing or doing drugs. We are told that it’s dangerous to retaliate against rogue nations like Iran and North Korea and Cuba when they foment revolution abroad or sponsor terror around the world.

We are told that there are risks to taking action.

But we must also remember that there are risks to inaction. Failing to respond to a known danger almost guarantees that the violations – be they thefts or crashes or the spread of drugs or terror, or wholesale acts of war – will continue, growing in number and severity as the perpetrators keep pushing their luck.

President Trump, to his credit, has had the courage, again and again, to direct his administration to act on many of the “third rails” of American politics. From foreign policy confrontations to the economic threats of overtaxing and overregulation, from the crisis at the border to the crisis in education, this administration has been willing to face the issues we have long left unaddressed.

The administration isn’t perfect, and choosing to act will sometimes result in an error or two. Not every outcome is predictable.

But this administration does deserve credit for recognizing, more than any administration in memory, that – while there are certainly risks in taking action – there is also a price to pay for inaction.

Just ask the thousands of victims of illegal alien crime every year. Just ask the African churchgoers who mourn friends killed in Iranian-sponsored church bombings. Just ask the friends and families of those seven Marine bikers, killed last week by a drunk driver who should have been deported years ago.

The costs of inaction can be severe indeed.

Copyright 2019 John F Di Leo

John F. Di Leo is a Chicagoland-based Customs broker, writer and actor. His columns are regularly found in Illinois Review.


TOPICS: Government; History; Miscellaneous; Politics
KEYWORDS: borderwall; djibouti; eritrea; hassannasrallah; hezbollah; immigration; iran; lebanon; sudan; volodymyrzhukovskyy; yemen

1 posted on 06/26/2019 6:11:09 PM PDT by jfd1776
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To: jfd1776

our leaders waiting till Iran has the bomb and ICBMs.


2 posted on 06/26/2019 6:12:47 PM PDT by morphing libertarian ( Use Comey's Report, Indict Hillary now; build Kate's wall. --- Proud Smelly Walmart Deplorable)
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To: morphing libertarian

“our leaders waiting till Iran has the bomb and ICBMs”

What do you propose we do to Iran? Please give specifics, if possible


3 posted on 06/26/2019 6:47:33 PM PDT by rintintin (q)
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To: jfd1776
$100 million for a drone sounds insane.

At that price, it should have the best stealth technology available, plus anti-missile defenses.

The F-14 Tomcat had anti-missile missiles in the early 1980s.

4 posted on 06/26/2019 7:09:39 PM PDT by zeestephen
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To: rintintin
What do you propose we do to Iran? Please give specifics, if possible

I'm sure qualified professionals, my brother and sister military officers can present a plan, if they were asked. Even I, a mere sailor have some ideas.

My congressman, from a safe MI GOP seat has never asked me. Meaning the voters haven't asked him to do anything!

5 posted on 06/26/2019 7:20:52 PM PDT by Ace's Dad (Trump in 2020!)
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To: jfd1776

Had jimmy carter had any balls at all this iran iatolla crap would never have happened


6 posted on 06/26/2019 7:28:38 PM PDT by Joe Boucher ( Molon Labe' baby, Molon Labe)
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To: Joe Boucher

Inaction towards Iran started in 1979 (American hostage Crisis) and resulted in steady stream of misery for many states and nations for the past 40 yrs.
BTW, the history of swift occupation of Iran during WW2 by Coalition detachments (Brits and Soviets) is interesting.


7 posted on 06/26/2019 7:47:01 PM PDT by leopud
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To: leopud

typo correction:
Inaction towards Iran started in 1979 (American hostage Crisis) and resulted in steady stream of even more misery for many states and nations from Iran for the past 40 yrs.
BTW, the history of swift occupation of Iran during WW2 by Coalition detachments (Brits and Soviets) is interesting.


8 posted on 06/26/2019 7:51:18 PM PDT by leopud
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To: Ace's Dad

I’d spike the well in Qom.


9 posted on 06/26/2019 8:33:03 PM PDT by Paladin2
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To: jfd1776
The increased sanctions are hurting Iranian oil production and driving up inflation. The Mullahs want a attack or short term conflict with the United States right now to distract from their internal problems.

Fighting a opponent on their terms at the time of their choosing is never a good idea. The smart move right now is to wait and let the increased sanctions work for a few months.

10 posted on 06/26/2019 9:04:51 PM PDT by Widget Jr
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To: morphing libertarian

Kind of ironic - we have the crowd that says, “No war ...EVER!” And we have the crowd that says “Nuke ‘em NOW!”
No wonder President Trump can’t get enough done - he’s supported by a central core of sane Conservatives and the two ends of the “conservative spectrum’ always find every potential fault they can to bitch about....I’d wager that most of the two ends (”heels” if you will) don’t donate anything to the cause except negative vibes - it’s why we call them concern trolls/FReeloaders/leeches, etc...
See my tagline and hang your head in shame...if you got any....


11 posted on 06/27/2019 3:54:17 AM PDT by trebb (Don't howl about illegal leeches, or Trump in general, while not donating to FR - it's hypocritical.)
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To: trebb

When your poor it doesn’t mean you are full of shame. Thanx for asking me though.


12 posted on 06/27/2019 6:20:26 AM PDT by morphing libertarian ( Use Comey's Report, Indict Hillary now; build Kate's wall. --- Proud Smelly Walmart Deplorable)
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To: morphing libertarian

Tell the beggars outside Walmart while the “Help Wanted” signs are posted in the windows.


13 posted on 06/28/2019 2:20:31 AM PDT by trebb (Don't howl about illegal leeches, or Trump in general, while not donating to FR - it's hypocritical.)
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