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SF Chronicle: Do We Really Want a Mini Cold War?

June 8th, 2009

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The issue of Iran’s nuclear threat escalates every day, but it is already wearisome — one more threat to add to a pile that’s too high already.  Several weeks ago Iran launched a solid fuel missile capable of striking Israel. Reading the news, I felt Cold War  déjà vu.  Anyone who grew up in the Fifties, even in India, had no choice but to feel like the arms race was a matter of life and death for the whole planet.

Now we have a choice. Either history will repeat itself or we will learn from it. That is, either Iran will be treated like a mini-Soviet Union, a nation of bogeymen with deeply evil intentions, or we will find another way.

It’s always easy to repeat the past without learning its lessons. So far, a lot of that has been going on.  Iran postures as if it is a major world power, and the militarists on both sides are happy to treat the posturing as reality.  What about the facts? Iran is a small country with no viable modern army or defense structure, no delivery system for warheads, not the slightest capability of harming the U.S., and total vulnerability to Israel’s overwhelming military superiority.   Certainly Iran isn’t toothless. It can foment terrorism, but so can any country that wants to. It promotes hatred for Israel, but that’s a common threat throughout the Arab world. It can build a nuclear bomb if it wants to, and there’s little to be done to stop it.

There’s the rub. The specter of the “Islamic bomb” is anxious enough in the case of Pakistan, which deliberately sold atomic secrets for ideological and religious reasons. Iran sounds crazier than Pakistan, because its avowed policies are anti-American and so virulently anti-Israel that one wonders if the whole nation would risk its survival to drop the A-bomb on Tel Aviv or Jerusalem.  But this fearful possibility goes beyond reason. It was exactly the same twisted logic that fueled “mutually assured destruction” in the cold War, the notion that two countries could keep loaded pistols at each other’s heads and still remain sane.

We need to back down from this mini cold War the same way that we backed down from the bigger Cold war, in the following ways:

1. Accept that a society isn’t going to commit mass suicide.
2. Assume that the Iranians know that their posturing is just that, not realistic policy.
3. Move toward global disarmament. There is no other way to stop small countries one by one from building atomic bombs.
4. Bring Iran back into the community of nations.
5. Trust that the ordinary Iranian citizen, particularly the younger generation, wants peace.
6. Offer incentives for peace, the main one being a willingness to negotiate on the basis of respect.
7. Ignore the demagogues, pay attention to the statesmen.

Fortunately, the current administration seems to understand all these points.  In the Campaign Obama tested the issue and found that the American public accepted his notion about sitting down with Iran in face to face negotiations without preconditions.  This was a complete turnaround from the previous policy, which was a childish one: “If you hate us, we hate you back.”  All that policy accomplished was letting the Iranian demagogues define the issue.  Now Obama has made overtures, and it’s up to Iran to respond. So far, they seem rattled.  As with Castro in Cuba, a constant stream of anti-American rhetoric is the only politics they know, and a good screen for hiding severe domestic problems.

Be that as it may.  The important thing is to avoid the next Cold War, even a mini one.  The memory of living with mutually assured fear should remind us of how poisonous such an atmosphere really is.

Published in the San Francisco Chronicle

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65 COMMENTS
  • webster says:

    NUMBERS
    111,111,111 x 111,111,111 =

    12,345,678,987,654,321

  • Catch a fool says:

    the evidence is all around you…. You just need to open your eyes.

  • Catch a fool says:

    Intruder,
    I don’t know who you are speaking to here, but I have been running a business.

    Webster and his statist friends on the other hand are more interested in running
    a country… Into the ground!

  • webster says:

    # Catch a fool Says:
    June 14th, 2009 at 9:56 am

    Intruder,
    I don’t know who you are speaking to here, but I have been running a business.

    Webster and his statist friends on the other hand are more interested in running
    a country… Into the ground!
    …………………………………………….

    I know. It’s great, isn’t it? :)

    Change is inevitable.

    Change. Coming soon to a theater
    near you.

    (Actually, there is no theater near you.
    Look around your street. Is there a theater
    near you?)

    Metaphorical sunrise here this morning..

    :)

  • Catch a fool says:

    Nothing compare to this “theater of th insane”, that’s for sure!
    :)

  • webster says:

    Are you experiencing that?

    I kinda noticed when you can’t sway others to your
    way of processing life, you have a tendency to try to
    make another to be less than you perceive yourself to
    be (in a really base way).

    Neti Neti.

    Apple Brown Betty

    :)

  • Catch a fool says:

    Just responding in kind, my friend..

  • webster says:

    Puhleaze….you were deep into it when I
    first arrived here.

    One thing you’ve convinced me of…

    You really don’t know what you’re doing,
    and you’re really good at it. Probably
    have been for a long time. ;)

  • Catch a fool says:

    There are many other Deepakites on this site Webster, to which
    I’ve been responding in kind…. You’re all very much alike you know.

  • webster says:

    It’s quite possible the Messiah will come
    only when he is no longer necessary…

    I’ll let you be the judge.

  • Josh says:

    I’m don’t think the returning of Jesus Christ will be any
    time soon. If He came back now you’d hang Him again.

  • Catch a fool says:

    You two can choose to cling to whatever you want. Your Creator has given you
    that freedom.
    Webster, the Bible is clear as to the condition of the society of peoples on
    earth before his return… That man has increasingly departed from the Truth
    in exchange for a lie.. That there is not the Omnipotent Creator who provided
    the ultimate sacrifice of His son to redeem man and instead seeks to
    provide for himself a heaven on earth apart from Him…. Sound familiar?

    Josh, Christ says that the hour of His coming will be known to no one, and
    that He will come like “a thief in the night”. It also says that he will return this
    time with a sword, not as the suffering servant. The Bible says the there will
    no confusion by anyone as to who He is and that “every knee shall bow and
    every tongue confess that Jesus is Lord”.
    The bible also teaches that this is the end of the “dispensation” age, that the
    jig is up. Those who haven’t received His gift of salvation will be punished
    (physical and then eternal death). Those who have acknowledged Him,
    (yes, even fallible sinners like me, crazy huh?) will enjoy the paradise
    man has been seeking all of his days here on earth.. Why, because He
    has planted the notion that things are not as they should be. Other wise
    why should any of us have this notion at all?

  • webster says:

    cashandcarry Says:

    Those who have acknowledged Him,
    (yes, even fallible sinners like me, crazy huh?)
    will enjoy the paradise man has been seeking
    all of his days here on earth…

    …………………………………………

    Do you have a Monopoly game- get out of jail free
    card- in your wallet?

    I’d give George Bush a call if I were you. I’m sure
    you’re both qualified for the “Paradise Package”
    group rate.

    Oh…and read the fine print on the contract…

    IN GOD WE TRUST. CHRISTIANS PAY CASH.

    As you pointed out…it’s the Dispensation Age.

  • webster says:

    You and Bush probably ought to put your
    travel plans on hold….

    ‘The Kingdom of God is within you’
    (Luke 17:21)

    This is right out of the King James
    version of the Bible.

    So, is dispensation a paradox?

    http://www.anunda.com/enlightenment/index.htm

    “The Truth must dazzle gradually
    or every man be blind.” -Emily Dickinson

    Even your Truth, cashandcarry.

  • webster says:

    Opportunity

    5 House Progressives Can End the Wars

    Just 39 House Progressives could end the
    wars in Iraq and Afghanistan/Pakistan
    (Af/Pak) by opposing the Pentagon’s demand
    for another $95 billion. That’s because all
    178 Republicans will vote no over $5 billion
    for the IMF.

    Nearly 15,000 of you emailed your
    Representatives, and 34 House Progressives
    responded to you by opposing the $95 billion.
    So now we need just 5 more. 15 are leaning no,
    and 20 are undecided.

    Tell Congress: Healthcare Not Warfare
    http://www.democrats.com/healthcare-

    Rock on activists!

    peace

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