A Deal With Iran -- or War With Iran?
By Patrick J. Buchanan
November 13, 2013 - If Bibi Netanyahu succeeds in closing down Obama’s diplomatic path to Iran, only the road to war remains open.
November 13, 2013 - If Bibi Netanyahu succeeds in closing down Obama’s diplomatic path to Iran, only the road to war remains open.
Which is
exactly what Bibi wants.
For what
terrifies Tel Aviv, and rattles Riyadh, is not a U.S. war with
Iran, but the awful specter of American rapprochement with Iran,
a detente.
Thus, when
France’s foreign minister torpedoed the deal John Kerry flew to
Geneva to sign, France soared in neocon esteem. The
“cheese-eating surrender monkeys ” of 2003 who opposed the Iraq
war suddenly became again the heroes of Verdun and the Marne.
“Vive La
France” blared the Wall Street Journal editorial declaiming,
“Francois Hollande’s Socialist Government has saved the West
from a deal that would all but guarantee that Iran becomes a
nuclear power.”
Did
Hollande really save the West? Or did he just rack up points
with the Saudi princes for when the next big arms contract comes
up for bid?
What is
going on is a gravely serious matter.
If the
Netanyahu cabal succeeds in sabotaging U.S. negotiations with
Iran, it is hard to see how we avoid another war that could set
the Persian Gulf region ablaze and sink the global economy.
And just
what is it that has Netanyahu apoplectic?
A
six-month deal under which Iran would freeze all enrichment of
uranium, in return for a modest lifting of sanctions, while the
final agreement is negotiated. The final deal would put
permanent limits and controls on Iran’s nuclear program to
ensure it is not used to build bombs
And there
would be more and more intrusive inspections.
How would
this imperil Israel?
Iran today
has no atom bomb. Has never tested a bomb. Has never exploded a
nuclear device. Possesses not a single known ounce of 90 percent
enriched uranium, which is essential for a uranium bomb.
Nor does
Iran have enough 20 percent uranium to make a bomb. And part of
the stockpile it did have has been converted into fuel rods.
There are inspectors in all of Iran’s operating nuclear
facilities.
The
Ayatollah has declared a fatwa against nuclear weapons. The
Hassan Rouhani regime says it has no nuclear weapons program.
And U.S.
intelligence agrees with Iran.
All 16
U.S. intelligence agencies in 2007, and, again, two years ago,
said, with high confidence, that Iran has made no decision to
build a bomb and has no nuclear weapons program.
How would
new restrictions and reductions on an Iranian nuclear program
that has never produced an ounce of weapons-grade uranium, let
alone a bomb, threaten Israel, with its hundreds of atom bombs?
“You can’t
trust the Iranians. They’re lying about their nuclear program,”
says Lindsey Graham.
Is U.S.
intelligence also lying?
Ten years
ago, it turned out Saddam was telling the truth and it was
Lindsey’s friends doing the lying about Iraq’s WMDs.
Looks like
the same old crowd up to the same old tricks.
To abort
Obama’s Iran initiative, Bibi is moving on four tracks.
First, get
Congress to accept Israel’s nonnegotiable demand – Iran must
give up all enrichment, shut down all nuclear facilities and
ship all enriched uranium abroad – before any sanctions are
lifted.
This is an
ultimatum masquerading as a negotiating position.
Acceptance
would entail an Iranian surrender Rouhani could never take home.
It is a deal killer. Everyone knows it, even the Republicans now
embracing the Israeli position as their own.
Second,
persuade Israel’s collaborators in Congress to impose harsh new
sanctions, rub Iran’s nose in them, and scuttle the talks.
Third,
arouse Jewish communities worldwide to pressure home governments
to block any deal.
Sunday,
Bibi told the General Assembly of Jewish Federations of North
America that what Kerry was prepared to sign was a “bad and
dangerous deal” that threatened Jewish survival, and, “on
matters of Jewish survival, I will not be silenced.”
Bibi
intends to use the explosive issue of imperiled Jewish survival
to break Obama and Kerry and force them to abandon their Iranian
initiative.
Finally,
the Israeli lobby is behind the push by Lindsay Graham and Rep.
Trent Franks to have Congress preemptively surrender its war
powers, by authorizing Obama to launch a war on Iran at a time
of his own choosing, without any further consultation with
Congress.
Remarkable. Self-proclaimed constitutional Republicans are about
to vote Barack Obama a blank check for war.
What the
GOP fears is another episode like the one last summer where
America rose as one and told Congress not to authorize any war
on Syria. A panicked Congress capitulated, and there was no war.
Today,
though Obama and Kerry insist “all options are on the table,”
Obama has no more authority to attack Iran today than he did
Syria last summer. Hill Republicans seek to remedy that by a
preemptive congressional surrender of their war power.
One
wonders if Netanyahu and his amen corner in Congress have
considered the backlash worldwide should they succeed in
scuttling Geneva and putting this nation on the fast track to
another Mideast war Israel and Saudi may want but America does
not.
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