Wednesday, January 17, 2007

A Surge of a Different Kind



Khamanei et al: "America Can't do a Damn Thing".

The above quote is stated over and over again by the media, politicians, and clergies in Iran on a daily basis. Out of ignorance and toxicx hubris, they reiterate that American military action against their country is impossible because the US is not stupid. However, a fresh American military buildup in the Persian Gulf seem to mark a new focus on Iran that could signal another Cold War or even a deadly confrontation. Even Britain is joining an American military campaign to stop the Iranian influence in Iraq and the Gulf. Two Royal Navy minehunters have arrived in the Gulf to reinforce a naval frigate on patrol in the area.

Is President Bush trying to encourage more pragmatisms on the part of Iranians or is the military build up in the Persian Gulf is a prelude to a comprehensive attack not just by the US but other Arab Gulf States, Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia? The New York Times reports that Nine Arab countries in support of the Bush Plan are holding a conference in Kuwait this week. Glenn Kessler of the Washington Post also tells us that a group of eight Arab nations on Tuesday joined the United States in issuing a veiled warning to Iran against interfering in Iraq's affairs. Also read First-ever Communiqué by the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council), U.S. Plus Egypt and Jordan by the Wall Street Journal. Islamic Republic is certainly rattled at this
point and I can't say I balme them. The signs are ominous for the crimianl kleptocracy.

Is apocalyptic Ahmadinejad forced by Khamani to repair his miscalculations by reaching to Saudi Arabia?

In another sign that Saudi is taking on a larger regional role, Abdullah met with Iranian nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani over the weekend. Mr. Larijani delivered a letter to the monarch in which the Islamic Republic asked for help in easing tension between it and the US over Tehran's nuclear program.

There are no sign that their appeals have been effective.

These are not good times for Khameni and assorted thugs ruling Iran. The recent UN resolutions suggest that Iran's foreign support is fading. Its major supporters, China and Russia, may be falling by the wayside. Worst of all, Saudi Arabia is beginning to take the lead in opposition to Iran among the Arab states, after deciding that the Shi'ite regime is too great a threat to ignore. In succession, both Rice and Gates are visiting with King Abdullah this week to discuss measures against Iran. Has the war in Iraq turned into a duel between US and Iran? Are we finally able to handle the truth?

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Excellent post... I have posted a timely post today on Shades of Red, White, and Blue.

Serendip, please continue to hold the banner of Iranian freedom high.

Michael said...

I don't know... a couple of carrier battle groups in the Persian Gulf/Arabian Sea carry a lot of firepower.

Unless the Iranians have something that can operate effectively against the US Navy, then I can think of a few "damn things" that America can do...

Anonymous said...

CAN but will the dems do anything?!!

Anonymous said...

CAN but will the dems do anything?!!

Winston said...

it was Khomeini who said "America Cant Do A Damn Thing" not Khamenei.

Anonymous said...

Great post, in lay man's terms, this blog rocks.

I believe you are right in writing the war in Iraq is turning into a duel between Iran and the US......Israel as well. I'm still not counting out the possiblity of government/students/citizens of Iran overthrowing Ahmadinejad, hopefully they'll do the dirty work for us.