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    Who Wants War With Iran?

    Pat Buchanan's column is released twice a week.

    Appearing alongside CIA Director David Petraeus before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence last week, James Clapper, the director of national intelligence, said of Iran:

    "We don't believe they've actually made the decision to go ahead with a nuclear weapon."

    Before the hearing, as James Fallows of The Atlantic reports, Clapper released his "Worldwide Threat Assessment." It read, "We do not know ... if Iran will eventually decide to build nuclear weapons."

    Clapper thus reaffirmed the assessment of 16 U.S. intelligence agencies in 2007, reportedly repeated in 2011, that the U.S. does not believe that Iran has decided to become a nuclear weapons state.

    In December, when Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said that if Iran went all out, it might be able to build a nuclear weapon in a year, Pentagon spokesman George Little hastily clarified his comments:

    "The secretary was clear that we have no indication that the Iranians have made a decision to develop a nuclear weapon."

    On Jan. 8, Panetta himself told CBS:

    "(Is Iran) trying to develop a nuclear weapon? No. But we know that they're trying to develop a nuclear capability. And that's what concerns us. And our redline to Iran is: Do not develop a nuclear weapon."

    On Super Bowl Sunday, President Barack Obama told NBC's Matt Lauer that he hopes to solve the Iranian problem "diplomatically."

    From the above, we may conclude that the administration does not believe that Iran has crossed any redline on the nuclear issue — and President Obama does not want war with Iran.

    Who, then, does want war? Ayatollah Ali Khamenei? Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad?

    From their actions, it would appear not. If Iran wanted war with the United States, any terror attack inside this country or on U.S. forces in Iraq or Afghanistan could bring that about in an afternoon.

    Expulsion of the International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors from the Natanz enrichment facility, covering up the IAEA cameras, breaking the seals on the low-enriched uranium stockpiled there, or removing the LEU would be a fire bell for the Pentagon.

    But the IAEA inspectors and LEU are still there.

    When the alleged plot by a used-car salesman in Texas to hire Mexican cartel criminals to blow up a D.C. restaurant and kill the Saudi ambassador was revealed, Iran denied it emphatically and demanded to interview the alleged mastermind.

    Moreover, Tehran has yet to retaliate for the assassinations of five of its nuclear scientists and four terror attacks by Jundallah in Sistan-Baluchistan and PJAK, a Kurdish terrorist organization operating out of Iraqi Kurdistan. Iran has alleged Western and Israeli involvement in these attacks.

    Now that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has denied any U.S. involvement, Mossad is the prime suspect behind the killing of the nuclear scientists. And U.S. writer Mark Perry, in Foreign Policy, alleges that Mossad agents posed as CIA and used U.S. dollars in London to recruit Jundallah.

    If this is true, this would be a false flag operation to provoke Iran into lashing out at America. Apparently, Iran did not take the bait.

    Why have the Iranians not followed through on their threat to close the Strait of Hormuz and begun to dial it back?

    War with the United States would be a disaster. Though the Tehran regime might survive — as Saddam Hussein's survived Desert Storm — Iran's navy, most of its armor, anti-aircraft and anti-ship defenses, and its strategic missile force would be destroyed, as would much of the country's infrastructure. Iran would be set back years.

    Who, then, wants war with Iran?

    All those who would like to see exactly that happen to Iran.

    And who are they? The Netanyahu government and its echo chamber in U.S. politics and media, the neoconservatives, members of Congress, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum.

    And as the Obama administration is the major force in U.S. politics opposed to war with Iran, its defeat in November would increase, to near certitude, the probability of a U.S. war with Iran in 2013.

    Yet if the Pentagon and U.S. intelligence community are correct — Iran does not have a bomb and has not decided to build a bomb — why should we go to war with Iran?

    Answer: Iran represents "an existential threat" to Israel.

    But Israel has 200 atomic bombs and three ways to deliver them, while Iran has never built, tested or weaponized a nuclear device. Who is the existential threat to whom here?

    And though a U.S. war on Iran would be calamitous for Iran, it would be no cakewalk for Americans, who could become terrorist targets for years in the Gulf, Afghanistan, Baghdad's Green Zone, Lebanon and even here in the USA.

    Year 2012 is thus shaping up as a war-or-peace election, with Republicans the war party and Democrats the peace-and-diplomacy party.

    And as the months pass between now and November, this will become clear to the nation.

    Patrick J. Buchanan is the author of "Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025?" To find out more about Patrick Buchanan and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

    COPYRIGHT 2012 CREATORS.COM

     
    • Bennett  •  3 mths ago
      No sane person wants war anywhere.
    • Adam  •  3 mths ago
      Buchanan's coming borderline to supporting the Democrats this time, if only because he seems like he doesn't want to see another war for the US so soon after all our other Middle East misadventures. Strange bedfellows indeed.
      • Jeffrey 3 mths ago
        Has the U.S. paid the monetary costs of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan? Not yet, of course... and thus one must ask the following question: Isn't avoiding a war with Iraq, then, a fiscally conservative move?
      • Zippy 3 mths ago
        @Jeffery exactly- which is why today's GOP will try to drag us into war. they are nowhere close to being fiscally conservative, their whining about the deficit is nothing more than a political ploy to attack the Dems. Give them 5 minutes of being in charge again and they'll be back to spending like drunken sailors just like they did under GWB
    • Reverend Mr. Black  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      My my, what short memories. We just got through exiting a war in Iraq costing us over 4000 lives, 30,000 injuries, and a trillion dollars. That was a war in which we attacked the wrong counrty and some 100,000 civilians also lost their lives. How about if we starting talking peace instead of war? As the Japanese general said, 'Of all human endeavors, war is the most stupid.'
    • Joshua  •  Binghamton, New York  •  3 mths ago
      In other words, the same idiots who wanted us to go into Iraq.
    • Looking for Truth  •  3 mths ago
      Question any of the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and now Iran.
      Question the PRIVATE Federal Reserve.
      Then you are called a nazi or anti Semitic. Why is that?
      Most citizens in the USA are tired of the wars and the backbreaking debt that results from them. Israel is a big boy and can take care of itself.
      Thumbs up for Peace.
      Thumbs down for more wars.
      • Jeffrey 3 mths ago
        I think I can answer your question. It is ok to oppose the war, but to claim Israel is influencing the US borders on insanity. If you're looking for the truth, as your name implies, then ask yourself why Iran is completely non-compliant with international law regarding the development of its nuclear program. Also, ask yourself why Iran is the world's largest sponsor of terrorism, or why they routinely threaten to annhilate Israel. Let's assign proper cause and effect to these most recent conflicts, and hold the instigator accountable.
    • Eldon  •  San Diego, California  •  3 mths ago
      Pat is smart and brave for speaking the truth.
    • kelly s  •  3 mths ago
      Ron Paul doesnt.
    • joseph  •  Providence, Rhode Island  •  3 mths ago
      This guy writes some good articles.
    • Just me...  •  Davis, California  •  3 mths ago
      Unless there is absolute threat on the U.S. back off. Let them handle it.
    • dexter  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      here's an idea. every politician who votes for war? their kids go fight in it. we won't have too many after that.
    • Irish5  •  3 mths ago
      Right Pat; But you left out the Pro-war facilitator believers who are convinced they need to "...help God bring about Armageddon...." ASAP.
      • Dar 3 mths ago
        I encourage all people to let God address end-time events and to do good and right in the time we are in.
      • wglen 3 mths ago
        nothing like bible waving,armageddons wanting ww3 ,the jews should write another book,
    • Kaname  •  3 mths ago
      Patrick J. Buchanan has given us a voice of reason. I salute him!

      TQ
      • D 3 mths ago
        Pat for President!
    • Locksley  •  George Town, Cayman Islands  •  3 mths ago
      This is an excellent article..i hope the US President reads this piece.. war is never and can never be good. And if the US President is not having interest in a war with Iran, then he should make it abundantly clear and publicly, and i'm very much sure he would get a lot more respect from the world at large, except the MAD LOUD BARKING DOGS in Israel who are all acting up like those under substances abuse.
    • WARCATT  •  Homewood, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Isreal wants this war and NATO agrees, and since all of NATO forces is too broke for a war, they know the US Iron Fist Lap Dog hoore of NATO is stupid and also agrees. I still say since Isreal is the one crying like a little girl, let them handle it. We need to get THIS country in order, and we are the only ones with ICBM's that can travel gobal from the US to Europe. heh, heh, heh, heh,.. So...I do not see Russia rushing into a war over this eaither, so let them handle Iran, Russsia dosn't want to get into a nucular war. They had enough issues with Chernobyl NPP4, so they understand more than others the pointlessness of useing nukes to gain and win unuseable land..
      • Maquis 3 mths ago
        NAZI a little ya Anti-Semitic RepubliKKKunt!!
      • WARCATT 3 mths ago
        Marquis you stoopid idiot! Don't you know words like that have zero impact on me? How about this... Isreal can GET the MIDDLE finger from ME PERSONALY! And may the Nation PASS ON...Isreal started the fight, They are screaming about it, Go handle your stoopid holy war on your OWN. The US handled its own Civil War in the 1800's. And its BEEN DONE. SO handle YOUR OWN CIVIL HOLY WAR. If I had it my way the US soliders would never bleed one drop of blood for NATO. WHY? Once it is over, We will just get back STABBED anyway. SEEMS to be a Major problem with the Middle East. Act like animal, then handle your animal war...WE Attack Iran and bring it down so the Russian Bear can jump on us and Iseral be saying IT WAS NOT OUR FAULT, USA DID IT..And NATO will be standing there shrugging shoulders saying, Well The US did handle most of the oparation..And every body be pointing the finger at us to bring the world to the brink of World War 3. HECK NO! FIGHT WHAT YOU STARTED YOUR SELF...YOU TAKE ON your OWN RESPONSIBILITY.. Don't even bother posting to my post ever again... move on..
    • Art  •  3 mths ago
      I'm surprised the Mossad hasn't put a hit on Pat. Speaking truth to power is one way to avoid old age in this world.
    • TheDevilzAdvocate  •  Detroit, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Is Pat siding with the Obama Administration on this one? If so, Thank You! You are a conservative voice of reason!
    • Guy  •  3 mths ago
      This is a no brainer. The republicans.
    • Leo  •  3 mths ago
      "Who, then, wants war with Iran?"

      That is an excellent question, Pat!

      "The Netanyahu government and its echo chamber in U.S. politics and media, the neoconservatives, members of Congress, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum."

      That is your answer. Of course, you'd need to add almost all Republicans to this line. You and Ron Paul are probably the few exceptions.

      So here is what I propose. We cannot control what Mr Netanyahu does. But we can control what we do. I promise to convince my fellow Democrats, if you promise to convince your fellow Republicans. Deal?

      In the meantime, when it comes to this issue, I feel a lot safer with Obama in charge than with any Republican save Ron Paul.
    • Poor American  •  3 mths ago
      Iranian politicians would welcome a war with the US. Look what happens to a country that the US destroys, Japan, Germany and Iraq. The US taxpayers rebuild the countries, put all kinds of US knowledge for their use, GIVE their politicians billions. If we are going to declare war, that means we should totally destroy the country and eliminate the people living there. Also, if Congress declares a war, they also should re-do the draft so that everyone has to serve not just some of us.
    • Toothless Shark  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      war would set the US back years as well .. why do we want war ? israel has 200 atomic bombs , really? they should be protecting us!
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