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There's "irrational" as in "crazy like a fox" and there's "irrational" as in "out of touch with reality." President Ahmadinejad of Iran has said a lot of things lately that have been difficult to explain. Let's have a look at them and consider what possible explanations there are for these statements.
He has stated that the Holocaust never happened, that Israel should be wiped off the map, that he considers Islam at war with the West, and that he believes that due to Iran's importance to the world supply of oil, the West won't dare to oppose Iran in any matter. We'll go through them and then add one more at the end of this post.
Statements:
Why they seem crazy: beyond the genocidal evil these statements advocate, it appears bizarre for Ahmadinejad to telegraph his intentions to his intended victims, including Israel, a nation that has the power to do tremendous damage to Ahmadinejad. These statements of Ahmadinejad have alarmed much of the world.
Possible explanations:
Ahmadinejad's task poses two small hurdles: getting the bomb and preparing the world for Israel's demise.
Statement: Islam is at War with the West.
Ahmadinejad has said this unambiguously:
"The skirmishes in the occupied land are part of a war of destiny . . . a historic war between the oppressor [Christians] and the world of Islam," Ahmadinejad has announced.
This is the least irrational of all the statements discussed here. It is the basis of fundamentalist Islam that all non-Muslims should be forced to convert to Islam, or to become second-class citizens in Muslim lands. There is no reason to believe that Ahmadinejad doesn't intend to pursue exactly this goal.
Today's New Statement from Iran. This brings us to a new statement issued by the Iranian government today. Israel is hinting that they will use military force to eliminate Iran's nuclear capability. The response today from Iran is the least rational of any statement discussed so far in this post: Iran says Israeli threats are a 'childish game':
Iran on Sunday said Israel would be making a "fatal mistake" should it resort to military action against Tehran's nuclear program and dismissed veiled threats from the Jewish state as a "childish game."
On Saturday, Israel repeated its stand on the issue, saying it would not accept a nuclear Iran under any circumstances and was preparing for the possible failure of diplomatic efforts.
While Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz stopped short of an outright threat of military action, he said Israel "must have the capability to defend itself...and this we are preparing."
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi said Israel was only trying to add to Western pressure on Iran to give up its nuclear program.
"We consider Mofaz's comments a form of psychological warfare. Israel knows just how much of a fatal mistake it would be (to attack Iran)," Asefi told reporters. "This is just a childish game by Israel."
This statement from Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Asefi can only be considered, out of touch with reality. It is not reasonable to say that Israel would be "making a 'fatal mistake' should it resort to military action against Tehran's nuclear program" -- Iran's not going to nuke Israel in the absence of such a program. Any conventional war waged by Iran against Israel would have the U.S. supporting Israel in the way most favorable to U.S. interests. It would make it possible for the U.S. to bomb Iran at will, without obligating the U.S. to occupy and rebuild Iran. Calling the Israeli position "psychological warfare" sounds to me like Asefi is taking the Israelis very seriously. It belies his description of the Israeli position as "a childish game". These internal contradictions in Asefi's statement give me the impression that Asefi is alarmed at the direction things are going, and that he finds it hard to make sense out of the actions of Ahmadinejad.
Whatever else Israel's statements are, it is not rational to describe them as "a childish game." Commenter Olah Chadasha in a post on this site, anticipated such statements, and describes why they must be taken very seriously:
I believe that [Israel taking military action against Iran's nuclear program] will come down to not having a choice. I’m actually writing a paper on this very question right now. It won’t matter whether the threat to Israel is real or whether Iran’s threats are just propaganda. Israel will not and cannot let itself become a pawn in Iran’s game to be a super-power in the Middle East. Personally, I think that’s what it’s all about. Think about it this way. Would we have gone into Iraq, either in ‘91 or ‘03, so easily if we knew that they had nuclear weapons? I’m not talking about in the process of getting, I’m talking about having the stockpiles in their midst. Biological and chemical weapons are one thing, but if Israel had not taken out Iraq’s reactor in ‘81, how different would the world picture be today? Same goes for Iran. If we allow them to acquire nuclear weapons, the world will definitely think twice and hundred times before even thinking about the possibility of maybe attempting to attack Iran for being a terrorist country. On top of that, Iran will be able to use Israel as a hostage to stop the world, especially the U.S., from messing with them and their policies. In the Gulf War, what did Israel had to with anything? Yet, who was attacked with scud missiles when Saddam wanted to threaten the U.S. with repercussions for interfering with their attack on Kuwait? Israel.
I believe Israel can’t allow itself to be put in that position again. Especially if Iran succeeds in getting nuclear weapons. There’s no gas mask or bomb shelter to protect you for those. So, to make an already long story shorter, I believe Israel won’t have a choice. Iran can’t be allowed to have nuclear weapons. Will the US support such a strike? That remains to be seen. I think the Bush administration definitely will and will breathe a huge sigh of relief that they didn’t have to do it. I think the liberals and European will condemn us as usual, then also breathe a huge sigh of relief that the tyrannical Israel did what they don’t have the guts to even think about.
This leads to a very interesting analysis. Why does the world want to stop Iran from getting nukes? So as to prevent Iran from being able to force other nations to do its bidding. Ahmadinejad wants to convince the world that, due to his control over a significant part of the world's oil supply, that position of affairs has already been reached -- Iran can use its oil to blackmail the world right now -- the world is already unable (so Ahmadinejad wants us to believe) to prevent Iran from forcing other nations to do its bidding. In this way Ahmadinejad hopes to make the world give up its efforts to prevent Iran from getting nuclear weapons.
Is Ahmadinejad crazy enough to nuke Israel, given that Israel would use nukes on subs to destroy much of Iran, Mecca and other Jihadist targets in response? Either he is, or he wants us to think he is so as to be able to impose his will on non-Muslim countries.
In Summary:
Ahmadinejad is part of fundamentalist Islam's 13-centuries-old war of conquest targeting non-Muslims with the goal of imposing Islam on all the nations of the world.
Ahmadinejad wants nukes so as to destroy Israel as part of this war of conquest.
Ahmadinejad wants to make the world believe that, due to his ability to use oil to blackmail the world, Iran is already in a position of being able to dictate its will to non-Muslim countries.
Ahmadinejad's Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi, believes Ahmadinejad may be overreaching, and finds it difficult to defend Ahmadinejad's actions in the face of the growing likelihood of a military response from Israel and possibly the U.S.
Conclusions:
Ahmadinejad is quite determined to dictate his will to non-Muslim countries and to use nuclear power to pursue his goal of imposing Islam on those countries.
Ahmadinejad must be prevented from obtaining nuclear weapons.
I don't think we should write off Ahmadinejad as a full-blown nut case. He gets daily closer and closer to Hitler.
Madmen do not control events; he does. We have to think of him not as a madman but as a strong leader that his people will follow.
Long about the 14th or 15th centuries, appearance of the musket on the battlefield made it possible for a commoner to kill a king. Today, the appearance of the suitcase nuke makes it possible for a 3rd world country to bring us down.
Olah, you're very welcome.
For example, what about the cross winds and weather patterns on the day they decide to strike? It could very well happen that they don’t account for a glitch in their weather analysis and the nuclear fall-out heads back right in their direction. Or, they could be off by a mile or two, and the bomb could land or detinate in Saudi Arabi, Egypt, or any of the other countless Arab neighbors that reside alongside Israel.
These are great points. I think I'm going to quote them in a post tomorrow.
Mike Z, I agree 100% I believe he is committed to radical Islamic jihad and intends to use nuclear weapons in that effort.
Your atricle is very irrational. you are trying to build up a case against Iran but you do not present any facts. Stop this propaganda war against Iran. Can you instead concentrate on rebuilding Iraq, a country totally destroyred by two evil empires in their selfish quest for oil and global dominance.
Your article is so stupid
1_Isreal has not tested any nuclear bomb to this date
2-isreal army is still in shock of the lost war with a small group o pro iranians
3-Friend of Isreal are no longer capable to supporting you,they are changing side,one example allowing Russia to send nuclear fuel to Iran.
4-America's repitations is badly damaged world wide due to supporting the jewish state ,another reason of changing side
5-anti-semitism riseing all over the world speacially in europe
6-Iran is much bigger and richer than a small country which is not even recognised as a country by many states,another reason for shifting side
7-West are too board with Isreal
8-If Isreal have nuke,Iam sure Hezbolah army will detinate them in Isreali land before it could gets out of there
9-Iran is not going to build any nuke by 2015,its already made
10-Its on its way....
Great article, Vik. I appreciate the plug. I think you're right on the money. I think Iran is playing this out exactly the way I described. Even if they didn't believe that Israel would strike back, or even if they decided to utilyze a small tactical nuclear strike, they fully understand that the fall-out on the Arab world would be disastrous. For example, what about the cross winds and weather patterns on the day they decide to strike? It could very well happen that they don't account for a glitch in their weather analysis and the nuclear fall-out heads back right in their direction. Or, they could be off by a mile or two, and the bomb could land or detinate in Saudi Arabi, Egypt, or any of the other countless Arab neighbors that reside alongside Israel.
Other Arab countries are already trying to team up with Iran to get on their "good side" and become allies, eg. Syria. So, the question doesn't come down to theory anymore. The what if questions no longer apply, especially when it comes to Israel's preperations. Like you said, Israel has begun to equip it military arsenal with improved nuclear weapons and detterents, like the nuclear Submarines that they purchased (from Germany, if I'm not mistaken). Israel can no longer to talk what ifs and theory. I believe that Israel understands, even-though they're saying to the contrary, that diplomacy is no longer an option. Russia and China will veto any attempts at sanctions the EU3 or U.S. brings to the UN table. Even-though I haven't come up with a thesis statement yet, that's based on theory. In practice and policy, Israel must now prepare, based on all the clear evidence and data that Iran is throwing at the world, that Iran is preparing for a war using a nuclear arsenal.
The rest of the world can sit around sucking its thumb hoping that as long as they cover their eyes, they boogey man's not hiding in the closet. Israel can't afford to do that. And, your post did very well in showing that. Thanks.
-OC