The intense saber-rattling of the United States, Israel, and other allies against Iran over its nuclear program is reverberating around the world. The official line from the United States and the European Union is that Tehran must be punished for continuing its efforts to develop a nuclear weapon. The punishment: sanctions on Iran's oil exports, which are meant to isolate Iran and depress the value of its currency to such a point that the country crumbles.
But Iran continues to be defiant, claiming to seek only nuclear power generation capability. Iran’s supreme leader has said publicly that building an atomic bomb would be contrary to his religious convictions. Furthermore, Iran maintains it has the right to enrich uranium under the IAEA treaty. Israel and the United States have already admitted using hacking to disrupt nuclear energy facilities in Iran, conducting covert operations in Iran, deploying spy drones to Iran, imposing draconian sanctions and embargo against Iranian oil exports, banking and trade, deploying U.S. nuclear super carrier battle groups with destroyers and nuclear submarines to the Persian Gulf, and threatening Iran with military attack.
One argument in favor of military attack against Iran’s nuclear sites claims a nuclear-armed Iran would immediately limit U.S. freedom of action in the Middle East. With atomic power behind it, Iran could threaten any U.S. political or military initiative in the Middle East with nuclear war, forcing Washington to think twice before acting in the region. Iran’s regional rivals, such as Saudi Arabia, would likely decide to acquire their own nuclear arsenals, sparking an arms race.
In case of a military attack we can expect Iran to retaliate quickly against Israeli and American interests. Iran has ballistic missiles in its arsenal with conventional warheads that can reach Israel. Israel has the Arrow Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) system, the Iron Dome, a mobile air defense system, and David's Sling, sometimes called Magic Wand to protect itself from Iranian missiles. Also, American Patriot anti-missile systems are placed strategically around Israel.
Americans may think they are safe from Iranian counter-attacks, but they are wrong. There are American Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force troops stationed in every direction of the compass around Iran. All are within easy striking range of Iranian weapons and armed forces, including proxies supported by Iran. As of now Iran is surrounded on every side by United States military forces. To see a map of where our US soldiers are (there are some errors…no troops in Iraq any longer and Kyrgyzstan has only a few) look here:
http://www.juancole.com/2011/12/iran-has-us-surrounded-all-right.html
Iran’s arsenal already boasts missiles with a range of about 1,250 miles (2,000 kilometers) that were specifically designed for Israel and U.S. targets in the Gulf, the Shahab-3 and the Sajjil. The Iranians have already threatened to close the Straits of Hormuz, but if they did so it would harm their own exports as well. Additionally, Iran has coastal air defenses, shore-based long-range artillery, antiship cruise missiles, Kilo-class and midget submarines, remote control fast boats, and unmanned drones carrying bombs. Also, there are approximately 1,000 small attack boats equipped with machine guns, multiple-launch rockets, anti-ship missiles, and rapid mine-laying capabilities. Any military strike against Iran will surely result in large numbers of American casualties. All of them will likely become targets if anyone dares to attack Iran. Once Americans begin to die, the USA would be obligated to “defend” Americans and this would be used to justify full scale war against all of Iran.
There are powerful political, military, and industrial groups that manufacture and use armaments that prefer to avoid peaceful settlements of international disputes. They try to use every possible method to influence public opinion to be more receptive of their murderous goals. History has shown us that these groups typically rely on stupidly, greed, and fear to advance their agenda. But liberal democracies are based on the idea of “government of, by, and for the people”, and not powerful special interest groups. The change of policy to resolve disputes diplomatically can only happen by the combined efforts of individual citizens in that society.
In my opinion the international community, which includes American voters, should condemn the assassination of Iranian scientists, end all sanctions against Iran, end covert activities inside Iran, and end all war threats against Iran. I am confident that common sense and good conscience based on the ideals of brotherhood, cooperation, and trust will prevail. Otherwise peaceful coexistence with our neighbors will continue to be just a fantasy.
Bobbywhy