There’s An Iranian Under Our Bed!
by Steven LaTulippe
by Steven LaTulippe
DIGG THIS
Iran’s
President Ahmadinejad’s regime is a threat to all of us. His words
contain a chilling echo of some of the world’s most tragic history.
~
Senator Barack Obama
Everywhere
one turns these days, we find a politician screaming about Iran
and the dire threat it supposedly represents to America. President
Bush has been spinning dark tales about this for years, his claims
dutifully echoed by most of the presidential candidates (with the
musical
score provided by Senator McCain). Even Barack Obama, ostensibly
the "antiwar" Democratic nominee, has taken to rattling
sabers at the behest of his new neocon handlers.
But if we brush
away the rhetorical fog, does a tangible threat really exist? Is
Iran actually a danger to our way of life? And if so, what does
this threat look like?
Let us suppose
for a moment that Iranian President Ahmadinejad decided that the
time had come to launch a glorious mission to conquer the United
States of America. Suppose, furthermore, that he proceeded to order
the massive Iranian Army (actually, Ahmadinejad is not the commander
of the Iranian military...but let’s put that aside for a moment)
to board transport ships of the mighty Iranian Navy (although Iran
doesn’t really have a navy, but let’s put that aside for a moment
too) and set sail.
In concrete
terms, how would this scenario unfold?
If the neocon
warnings are accurate, this armada would have to sail out of the
Persian Gulf, up the Red Sea, and through the Suez Canal (though
why the Egyptians – Sunni rivals of Shiite Iran – would allow a
massive Iranian military force to pass through the canal is another
mystery).
Picking up
speed, the armada would then sail across the Mediterranean Sea and
through the Straits of Gibraltar. Once in the open Atlantic (though
still without air cover or any logistical supply-chain whatsoever),
the Iranian armada would then race across the ocean, presumably
making landfall somewhere in New Jersey (where they could no doubt
link up with their many secret agents posing as convenience store
cashiers up and down the Garden State Parkway).
Once reassembled
on the ground – but still without air cover or re-supply – this
force would, according to our warmongering politicos, fight its
way across the continental United States, thus completing Ahmadinejad’s
mad plan of global domination.
This is, without
embellishment, the actual threat that Iran poses to the United States.
Now some folks
might raise an objection to this scenario, noting that Iran’s threat
isn’t conventional, but nuclear. Iran is, they claim, working on
an atomic bomb that could be used against us.
That, too,
is sheer nonsense.
First, America’s
2008 National
Intelligence Estimate concluded that Iran had ceased working
on a nuclear bomb several years ago. Second, Iran does not have
a delivery system capable of reaching the United States. Third,
Iran knows that its hypothetical nuclear weapon could easily be
traced back to Iran, meaning that its use against America would
result in Iran’s immediate and total annihilation. And fourth, let
us once again remember that Ahmadinejad while he may be crazy
is not, in fact, the commander of the Iranian military and would
have no control over this hypothetical nuclear weapon anyway.
The hard, cold
truth of the matter is that Iran represents exactly zero threat
to the American people or our constitutional form of government.
Its army is small, its navy even smaller, and its air force nonexistent.
Iran’s economy is in a shambles and its people are increasingly
disillusioned with their government. Even if the Iranians somehow
succeeded in developing a nuclear weapon, they have no delivery
system, and they would have every reason not to use it against America.
Yet the war
drums continue their ominous beat. President Bush persists with
his bellicose rhetoric. John McCain continues to sing his deranged
war songs, and even the saintly (toady?) Barack
Obama has jumped on the war wagon.
The only civilized
and proper response to this war hysteria is a healthy dose of disparaging
humor. Those who, with a straight face, claim that Iran represents
some sort of actual danger to America deserve only derisive laughter.
They are ignoramuses (or...even worse...they know the truth and
are trying to play us for ignoramuses).
Either way,
we’ll be seeing those Iranian nukes about the same time that Saddam
unleashes his legendary fleet of flying,
chemical-spraying drones.
Until then,
America should mind its own business and stay out of the Middle
East. As our experience in Iraq has shown, nothing good awaits us
there.
June
12, 2008
Steven
LaTulippe [send him mail]
is a physician currently practicing in Ohio. He was an officer in
the United States Air Force for 13 years.
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