Posted on 05/02/2015 1:12:35 PM PDT by Kaslin
Ever since 9/11, whenever Americans seem especially polarized over a controversial issue, youll hear pundits recall how united wed became in the aftermath of that vicious attack. Why, they ask, cant we be like that again?
A big part of the reason, frankly, is a lack of leadership at the top level. The tone set by President Obama and his team as they deal with world affairs hardly inspires confidence, either at home or abroad. And left unchecked, their lack of true resolve can lead to some very serious repercussions.
Take our situation with Iran. Some of The Heritage Foundations top experts on foreign policy recently published a short assessment of the deal the administration has been pursuing. They listed a number of shortcomings, but one sentence in particular jumped out at me:
The emerging nuclear deal with Iran is likely to lead nervous countries in the region to seek their own nuclear weapons, fueling a cascade of nuclear proliferation that will undermine U.S. security interests in the volatile Middle East and provide Iran with even more resources to fund its many terrorist activities around the world.
And why is that? Certainly it has much to do with the details of the deal. But the main problem is that its not giving other countries what they seek more than anything. Regardless of its political ideology, the leadership of every country thats not a complete basket-case craves one thing above others: stability.
A business leader that I know in Hong Kong was stressing this to me recently. We dont know, he was saying, with any degree of confidence, that your country is going to continue to ensure that the nuclear situation wont get out of hand.
And what does that lead to eventually? Other nations start seeking their own nuclear weapons. We wind up with more arms. More tension. It doesnt take much imagination to realize that creating a bigger, dryer powder keg makes it more likely that a loose spark will lead to a level of hostilities no one wants to face.
And why? Because the administration is more concerned with scoring a diplomatic breakthrough with Iran than in protecting U.S. allies from a possible Iranian breakout. Its more interested in the short-term political benefits of an agreement than in the long-term security goal of making sure the bad guys are safely contained and rendered incapable of hurting a lot of innocent people.
Even the administration knows this is a bad deal, which is why its being pursued as an executive agreement and not as a treaty. A treaty, after all, would have to be approved by a two-thirds majority in the Senate, and theres little chance of that happening.
How could it? The deal as it stands now wont arrest Irans nuclear weapons efforts. It simply slows them down for a while. Once the restrictions on uranium enrichment expire in 10 to 15 years, the Heritage experts note, Iran will be set to stage a true nuclear breakout.
The deal allows Iran to maintain more than 6,000 operational centrifuges for 10 years. At that point, itll be free to build a much bigger nuclear program than it has now. The deal also essentially accepts Irans right to enrich uranium, despite six U.N. Security Council resolutions that called for a halt to its enrichment efforts.
Furthermore, Iran doesnt have to dismantle its nuclear infrastructure. No wonder U.S. allies are getting nervous. They can plainly see that this oh-so-wonderful deal is nothing more than a cool your heels for a while affair.
In short, it does little to promote stability. Our regional allies, including Israel, Egypt, Bahrain, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, are understandably concerned that any future nuclear deal between the U.S. and Iran will come at their expense.
Speak softly and carry a big stick, President Theodore Roosevelt famously advised. Sage words, but if anything supersedes a big stick, its stability. By failing to provide this, the Iran deal can only make the world a more dangerous place.
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/240867-palin-obama-flirting-with-the-devil-on-iran
Palin: Obama ‘flirting with the devil’ on Iran
OMG AT what point will US citizens ever realize the scam of 911? We should have demanded accountability for criminals but of course that is the n WORD for government and the elite.
The Fallout of a Bad Deal with Iran will make much of the Middle East uninhabitable ...
There will be some fallout in the fallout from the Iran deal I hope it is all confined to Iran and not around Tel Aviv or NYC.
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