Sunday, November 29, 2015

Meanwhile, let us remember that we also have a Shiite enemy

It's proper - urgent, in fact - that we put a great deal of focus on ISIS. But we must be able to walk and chew gum at the same time.

Iran's pursuit of its aims has not wavered:

“Paramilitary forces from Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guard have held a war game simulating the capture of Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque from Israeli control,” the Associated Press reports.
…thousands of members of the Basij, the paramilitary unit of the Guard, participated in Friday’s exercise outside the holy city of Qom in central Iran.
The symbolic operations were backed up by Guard helicopters, drones and Tucano planes that bombed hypothetical enemy positions before ground troops captured the replica of the mosque set up at the top of a mountain….
Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh, who heads the Guard’s aerospace division, said his force deployed Shahed-129, or Witness-129, drones during the war games. The drone, unveiled in 2013, has a range of 1,700 kilometers (1,050 miles), a 24-hour nonstop flight capability and can carry eight bombs or missiles.
AP then informs us that it’s not really anything to worry about:
Even so, the exercise appeared to be largely for show. Iranian commanders have not said how they would be able to deploy large numbers of forces against Israel, located 1,600 kilometers (1,000 miles) away, or overcome Israel’s powerful and technologically advanced military.
Actually, there are ways that they can do that. One is to use the immense windfall they stand to reap from last July’s nuclear deal, in the form of lifted sanctions and boosted trade and oil sales, to build up their capabilities. Another is to create a land bridge westward to the Mediterranean, something they’re striving to do at all times.
And another is to rely on the Western preoccupation with the Islamic State, and increasing tendency to treat Iran as a strategic ally and stabilizing force, to keep pursuing their plans relatively untrammeled.
Ehud Yaari, a veteran Israeli Middle East analyst, takes Iran’s aims seriously enough that he devoted a long analysis to them called “How Iran Plans to Destroy Israel.” “The Islamic Republic of Iran,” Yaari notes, “has been committed for the past 36 years to a doctrine aimed at wiping Israel off the map. Statements to this effect still pour out of Tehran almost daily.”
For one thing,Iran is relying on its rapidly growing arsenal of long-range missiles…. [T]he leaders have long emphasized to Iranian military commanders the need to develop missiles that can reach Israel in particular. This began with [Supreme Leader] Khamenei’s order for missiles with a 1,000-kilometer range that, if launched from Iran’s western border, could hit Israel. Still later, Khamenei instructed his commanders to acquire missiles with a 2,000-kilometer range, allowing for a successful hit on Israel from most of Iran’s territory. And later still Khamenei personally ordered that the accuracy of the missiles should be dramatically improved.
What about Iranian forces reaching Israel itself, as in the Revolutionary Guard’s Al-Aqsa drill? Yaari acknowledges that, apart from its missile arsenal, at present Iran’s air force, navy, and ground forces have only limited capabilities. But “all this may change if Iran decides to allocate resources, derived from [the] nuclear deal, to a major effort to project military power beyond its borders.”
Of course, for any meaningful addressing of this. we will have to wait until, hopefully, post-America is fundamentally un-transformed into the United States of America, with a president who understands the primacy of an alliance with Israel, rather than a dictator who hates Israel and thinks it is somehow visionary to appease Iran.


10 comments:

  1. Obama is a visionary. He's got France taking the lead in bomb bomb bombing as they should this time around. Oh what a weak one he is. Whether the Son of God or Lao Tse. the message is the same:

    "nothing in the world is softer and more supple than water. When confronting strength and hardness nothing can overcome it. "Using nothingness simplifies. Using water overcomes hardness." Using weakness overcomes strength."

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  2. Whoever can bear the disgrace of the country is the ruler of the country. Whoever can bear the misfortune of the world is the ruler of the world. Truthful speech seems paradoxical.

    Read more at http://www.worldcat.org/title/jesus-and-lao-tzu-the-parallel-sayings-with-commentaries/oclc/647880306

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  3. As for the paradoxes, read more at http://www.krishk.com/tag/paradoxology/
    And since it is said that 45% of even the college educated ever read a book after graduation, expect them to judge a book by its cover, and hopefully vote for thou ilk and set us free.

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  4. But they will judge a book by its cover, I'm sure.

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  5. It's not vision. It's called planned decline. It's called holding the view that the country over which he presides is not morally fit to lead the world and guarantee its basic order.

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  6. There is no more poisonous figure - I didn't say president, I didn't say office-holder, I didn't say politician; I said figure, as in individual human being - in American history than Barack Obama.

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  7. Plus, by not only not standing up to the Putin / Medvedev regime in Russia over the years but overtly accommodating it - and earning nothing but contempt from Putin as a result - and by not enforcing the "red line" he drew over Assad's chemical weapons and thereby creating the opening for Russia to assume a leading role in Syria, the Most Equal Comrade has helped further Russia's geo-strategic goals (warm-water ports on the seas in that region, legitimization of the Iranian regime, gobbling up of Ukraine, holding Europe's energy needs hostage, and pursuit of NATO's breakup).

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  9. Your ilk got Obama elected. Better luck with the fire next time. We do still have term limits though some yahoos are convinced Obama can and will overturn even that.

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