2009: The Year of Living Fecklessly

· Friday, December 25, 2009

WASHINGTON -- On Tuesday, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad did not just reject President Obama's latest feckless floating nuclear deadline. He spat on it, declaring that Iran "will continue resisting" until the U.S. has gotten rid of its 8,000 nuclear warheads.

So ends 2009, the year of "engagement," of the extended hand, of the gratuitous apology -- and of spinning centrifuges, two-stage rockets and a secret enrichment facility that brought Iran materially closer to becoming a nuclear power.

We lost a year. But it was not just any year. It was a year of spectacularly squandered opportunity. In Iran, it was a year of revolution, beginning with a contested election and culminating this week in huge demonstrations mourning the death of the dissident Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri -- and demanding no longer a recount of the stolen election but the overthrow of the clerical dictatorship.

Obama responded by distancing himself from this new birth of freedom. First, scandalous silence. Then, a few grudging words. Then relentless engagement with the murderous regime. With offer after offer, gesture after gesture -- to not Iran, but the "Islamic Republic of Iran," as Obama ever so respectfully called these clerical fascists -- the U.S. conferred legitimacy on a regime desperate to regain it.

Why is this so important? Because revolutions succeed at that singular moment, that imperceptible historical inflection, when the people, and particularly those in power, realize that the regime has lost the mandate of heaven. With this weakening dictatorship desperate for affirmation, why is the U.S. repeatedly offering just such affirmation?

Apart from ostracizing and delegitimizing these gangsters, we should be encouraging and reinforcing the demonstrators. This is no trivial matter. When pursued, beaten, arrested and imprisoned, dissidents can easily succumb to feelings of despair and isolation. Natan Sharansky testifies to the electric effect Ronald Reagan's Evil Empire speech had on lifting spirits in the Gulag. The news was spread cell to cell in code tapped on the walls. They knew they weren't alone, that America was committed to their cause.

Yet so aloof has Obama been that on Hate America Day (Nov. 4, the anniversary of the seizure of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran), pro-American counter-demonstrators chanted "Obama, Obama, you are either with us or with them," i.e., their oppressors.

Such cool indifference is more than a betrayal of our values. It's a strategic blunder of the first order.

Forget about human rights. Assume you care only about the nuclear issue. How to defuse it? Negotiations are going nowhere, and whatever U.N. sanctions we might get will be weak, partial, grudging and late. The only real hope is regime change. The revered and widely supported Montazeri had actually issued a fatwa against nuclear weapons.

And even if a successor government were to act otherwise, the nuclear threat would be highly attenuated because it's not the weapon but the regime that creates the danger. (Think India or Britain, for example.) Any proliferation is troubling, but a nonaggressive pro-Western Tehran would completely change the strategic equation and make the threat minimal and manageable.

What should we do? Pressure from without -- cutting off gasoline supplies, for example -- to complement and reinforce pressure from within. The pressure should be aimed not at changing the current regime's nuclear policy -- that will never happen -- but at helping change the regime itself.

Give the kind of covert support to assist dissident communication and circumvent censorship that, for example, we gave Solidarity in Poland during the 1980s. (In those days that meant broadcasting equipment and copying machines.) But of equal importance is robust rhetorical and diplomatic support from the very highest level: full-throated denunciation of the regime's savagery and persecution. In detail -- highlighting cases, the way Western leaders adopted the causes of Sharansky and Andrei Sakharov during the rise of the dissident movement that helped bring down the Soviet empire.

Will this revolution succeed? The odds are long but the reward immense. Its ripple effects would extend from Afghanistan to Iraq (in both conflicts, Iran actively supports insurgents who have long been killing Americans and their allies) to Lebanon and Gaza where Iran's proxies, Hezbollah and Hamas, are arming for war.

One way or the other, Iran will dominate 2010. Either there will be an Israeli attack or Iran will arrive at -- or cross -- the nuclear threshold. Unless revolution intervenes. Which is why to fail to do everything in our power to support this popular revolt is unforgivable.

(c) 2009, The Washington Post Writers Group


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Comments

MichaelSSEC

Carter made the same monumental blunder -- and then trotted around the world advocating ever greater blunders at the top of his lungs for decades. Clinton made the same mistake on a grander scale, and then washed his hands of the consequences as the Left always does. During the 8 years of Bush 43, the Left schizophrenically voted for the war and then went to the media with blistering, dishonest condemnations of it. Every word emboldened the enemy to further acts of terror.

It's no trivial matter to note that the Left promised this would indeed be the Year of Reconciliation, the year America apologized for (imaginary) sins, the year the world would love us again. Again? When has the world ever loved us? The world did not love us for saving their butts in WWI. The world did not love us for doing it again on a larger scale in WWII. The world did not love us for practicing benign restraint as the leading Superpower and the least imperialist military power in history. The world did not love us for the hundreds of billions of dollars freely given to every nation on Earth for charitable, humanitarian and economic causes.

Suddenly the world is going to love us because our President chose to bow to our enemies and thumb his nose at our allies? The world will love us for behaving like a timid weakling, betraying our friends and sucking up to ruthless dictators?

Obama's failure in Iran will embolden the radicals currently holding power there, to ever greater acts of daring. Obama's timidity makes the world MORE dangerous, not less so. By failing to seize the opportunity to cultivate real change in Iran, Obama makes it MORE likely that a war will need to be fought to force Iran off the path of nuclear proliferation. Thanks to Obama, it becomes harder every day to steer them off that path.

Let us remember that radical Islam currently controls Iran, and their priorities are few: the forcible spread of Islam to the rest of the world and the subjugation of infidels, the destruction of the Little Satan (Israel), and the destruction of the Great Satan (America). They are on record as being willing to accept tens of millions of dead Iranians as a fair price to pay for the destruction of either Israel or America. What words can we say to such a regime that might convince them to be peaceful? The only solution is regime change -- or annihilation.

Obama has rejected regime change outright. God help us all.

Posted December 27, 2009 at 10:59:33 AM


Jimmy D

"[The Iranian Islamists] are on record as being willing to accept tens of millions of dead Iranians as a fair price to pay for the destruction of either Israel or America."

Trying to get into Obamas head is almost impossibleto do based on his own words. While there's plenty to suggest he doesn't believe most of what he says himself, we can best understand him through the words of his heroes.

Read what Bill Ayres says or Reverand Wright.

Listen to Hugo Chavez or Fidel.

Ask how much does he really differ with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in basic principal.

Do they both view our country as the Great Satan?

Obama's concerns for the American people are a substantive Zero, a series of talking points only, on the path to greater power.

I wonder what his calculation is, as to how many of us he would willingly sacrifice.

Posted December 28, 2009 at 12:32:13 PM


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