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Monday, April 13, 2009
Caroline Glick :: Townhall.com Columnist
Iran's Western enablers
by Caroline Glick
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Egypt's recent actions against Hizbullah operatives are a watershed event for understanding the nature of the threat that Iran constitutes for both regional and global security. For many Israelis, Egypt's actions came as a surprise. For years this country has been appealing to Egypt to take action against Hizbullah operatives in its territory. With minor exceptions, it has refused. Believing that its operatives threatened only us, the Mubarak regime preferred to turn a blind eye.

Then too, now seems a strange time for Egypt to be proving Israel correct. Senior ministers in the new Netanyahu government have for years been outspoken critics of Egypt for its refusal to act against Hizbullah and for its support for the Hizbullah/Iran-sponsored Hamas terror group. By going after Hizbullah now, Egypt is legitimizing both their criticism and the Netanyahu government itself. This in turn seems to go against Egypt's basic interest of weakening Israel politically in general, and weakening rightist Israeli governments in particular.

But none of this seemed to interest Egyptian officials last week when they announced the arrest of 49 Hizbullah operatives and pointed a finger at Hizbullah chief Hassan Nasrallah and his bosses in Teheran, openly accusing them of seeking to undermine Egypt's national security.

The question is what caused Egypt to suddenly act? It appears that two things are motivating the Mubarak regime. First, there is the nature of the Hizbullah network it uncovered. According to the Egyptian Justice Ministry's statements, the arrested operatives were not confining their operations to weapons smuggling to Gaza. They were also targeting Egypt.

The Egyptian state prosecution alleges that while operating as Iranian agents, they were scouting targets along the Suez Canal. That is, they were planning strategic strikes against Egypt's economic lifeline.

The second aspect of the network that clearly concerned Egyptian authorities was what it showed about the breadth of cooperation between the regime's primary opponent - the Muslim Brotherhood - and the Iranian regime. Forty-one of the suspects arrested are Egyptian citizens, apparently aligned with the Muslim Brotherhood. This alignment is signaled by two things. First, many of them have hired Muslim Brotherhood activist Muntaser al-Zayat as their defense attorney. And second, Muslim Brotherhood spokesmen have decried the arrests.

For instance, in an interview with Gulf News last Thursday, Muslim Brotherhood spokesman Issam el-Erian defended Hizbullah (and Iran) against his own government, claiming that Nasrallah and the Iranian ayatollahs are right to accuse President Hosni Mubarak of being little more than an Israeli stooge.

In his words, "The Egyptian government must redraw its national security policies to include Israeli threats against Arab counties like Syria and Lebanon and to consider threats against Palestinians by Israelis as a threat against its national security."

In a nutshell then, both the Hizbullah network's targets and its relationship to Egypt's Sunni Islamist opposition expose clearly the danger the Iranian regime constitutes to Egypt. Iran seeks to undermine and defeat opponents throughout the world through both direct military/terrorist/sabotage operations and through ideological subversion. It is the confluence of both of these aspects of Iran's revolutionary ambitions that forced Egypt to act now, regardless of the impact of its actions on the political fortunes of the Netanyahu government. And it is not a bit surprising that Egypt was forced to act at such a politically inopportune time.

THROUGHOUT the region and indeed throughout much of the world, Iran's star is on the rise. Its burgeoning nuclear program acts as a second arm of a pincer-like campaign against its opponents. The asymmetric and ideological warfare it wages through its terror and state proxies are the campaign's first arm. Together, these two strategic arms are raising the stakes of Iran's challenge to its neighbors and to the West to unprecedented and unacceptable heights. Morocco is so concerned about Iranian subversion of its Sunni population that last month it cut off diplomatic ties with Teheran.

Iran's great leap forward has been exposed by recent events. Last month's Arab League summit in Doha exemplified how Iran has successfully split the Arab world between its proxies and its opponents. For the past three years, and particularly since the 2006 war between Israel and Iran's Hizbullah in Lebanon, Arab League states have been increasingly polarized around the issue of Iran. The country has used its satellite states of Syria, Sudan and Qatar, as well as its burgeoning alliances with Muslim Brotherhood branches in Egypt, Jordan, the Palestinian Authority and elsewhere, to legitimize its rapidly escalating assaults on Sunni regimes throughout the region.

Although Egypt and Saudi Arabia successfully blocked Qatar from inviting Iran and Hamas to the summit, by using the good offices of Qatari Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Thani and Syrian President Bashar Assad, the Iranians were able to get their anti-Saudi/Egyptian platform passed. As the Middle East Media Research Institute chronicled in a report on the proceedings, Assad successfully abrogated the so-called Saudi peace plan that the Arab League adopted in 2002. According to a new Syrian-backed resolution, any Arab rapprochement with Israel would be contingent on Israel first destroying itself by withdrawing into indefensible borders and being overwhelmed by millions of hostile foreign Arab immigrants.

Sensing what awaited him at the summit, Mubarak chose to stay home and send a junior emissary in his place. Saudi King Abdullah said nothing throughout the two-day Arab love-fest with Iran. Both leaders emerged weakened and humiliated.

In recent years, Iran has expanded its sphere of influence to strategic points around the region. Two recent additions to Iran's axis are Eritrea and Somalia. Iran and Eritrea signed a strategic alliance last year that grants Iranian Revolutionary Guard units basing rights in the strategically vital Bab al-Mandab strait that controls the chokepoint connecting the Indian Ocean with the Red Sea. As for Somalia - whose position along the Gulf of Aden provides it a similarly critical maritime posture - Iran has been exploiting its condition as a failed state for several years.

In 2006, the UN reported that some 720 Somali jihadists aligned with al-Qaida fought with Hizbullah in Lebanon during its war against Israel. According to an analysis of Iran's coopting of Somali jihadists published in November 2006 by the on-line Long War Journal, in exchange for the Somali operatives' assistance, Iran and Syria provided advanced military training to the Somalis who had just established the al-Qaida-affiliated Islamic Courts Union regime in the country. Teheran equipped the ICU with anti-aircraft missiles, grenade launchers, machine guns, ammunition, medicine, uniforms and other supplies both before and after it took control of Somalia.

The UN report also linked the ICU to Iran's nuclear program. Its alleged that Iranian agents were operating in ICU chief Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys's hometown of Dusa Mareb, where they sought to buy uranium.

Beyond the Horn of Africa, of course, Iran has been consistently expanding its influence in Iraq and Afghanistan. In both countries the mullahs simultaneously sponsor the insurgencies and offer themselves as the US's indispensible partner for stabilizing the countries they are destabilizing.

What is perhaps most jarring about Iran's ever-expanding influence is the disparate responses it elicits from Israel and Sunni regimes like Egypt and Saudi Arabia on the one hand, and the West on the other. Whereas Israel and the Sunni Arab states warn about Iran daily, far from acknowledging or confronting this ever-expanding Iranian menace, the US and the Europeans have been alternatively ignoring it and appeasing it. If the US were taking the Iranian threat seriously, the Obama administration would not be begging Iran to negotiate with it after Teheran demonstrated that it has complete control over the nuclear fuel cycle.

If the US were interested in contending with the danger Iran constitutes to global security, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton would not be absurdly arguing that the US cannot verify whether Iran's announcement that it is now operating 7,000 centrifuges and its opening of another nuclear site signify an increase in its nuclear capacity.

Were the US taking Iran seriously, it would not be asking Iran to help out in Afghanistan and Iraq. It would not be treating Somali piracy as a strategically insignificant nuisance. It would not be ignoring Eritrea's newfound subservience to Iran. It would not be maintaining the Central Command's headquarters in Qatar. And, of course, it would not be permitting Iran to move forward with its nuclear weapons program.

THEN there is Britain. Last week Michael Ledeen from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies reported that Britain's decision to recognize Hizbullah is part of a deal it struck with Iran and Hizbullah in exchange for five Britons who have been held hostage in Iraq by Hizbullah/Iran-affiliated terrorists for two years. According to the deal, in exchange for the British hostages, London agreed to recognize Hizbullah and the US agreed to release a number of Shi'ite terrorists its forces in Iraq have captured.

As Tariq Alhomayed, the editor of Asharq al-Awsat, noted in response to the news, the deal puts paid Nasrallah's contention that Hizbullah does not operate outside Lebanon except to wage war against Israel. But it also points to a severe problem with the West.

If Britain was willing to acknowledge and contend with the grave threat Iran constitutes for global security, it would not accept the authority of Hizbullah or Iran to negotiate the release of British hostages in Iraq. Instead it would place responsibility for achieving the release of the British hostages on the sovereign Iraqi government and use all the means at its disposal to strengthen that government against agents of Iranian influence in the country.

So, too, rather than participate in the deal, the US would seek to destroy the Iranian-controlled operatives holding the hostages and discredit and defeat the Iraqi political forces operating under Iranian control. Certainly if the US were taking the Iranian threat seriously, it would announce that any withdrawal of US combat forces from Iraq will be linked to the complete defeat of agents of Iranian influence in Iraq.

The West's refusal to contend with the burgeoning Iranian menace no doubt has something to do with the West's physical distance from Iran. Whereas Middle Eastern countries have no choice but to deal with Iran, the US and its European allies apparently believe that they can still pretend away the danger. But of course they cannot.

From the Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden to Hizbullah cells from Iraq to Canada; from Iranian agents in British universities to Hizbullah and Iranian military advisers in South and Central America, the West, like the Middle East, is being infiltrated and surrounded.

Egypt's open assault on Hizbullah is yet another warning that concerted action must be taken against the mullocracy. Unfortunately, the absence of Western resolve signals that this warning, too, will go unheeded.

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Caroline B. Glick is the senior Middle East fellow at the Center for Security Policy in Washington, D.C., and the deputy managing editor of The Jerusalem Post, where this article first appeared.

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Typical Neocon Rubbish
The best foreign policy is non-interventionism and neutrality. This piece of Dreck by Caroline Glick shows why.

Iran is no threat to the United States. End of story. Iran has virtually no air force, a pathetic little navy, and an under-equipped army.

Iran has a GNP about the same as that of that other great threat to world peace: Denmark.

Iran has not invaded another country in over 200 years. In that time, the US has probably invaded well over twenty.

No one, to date, has produced a single shred of evidence that Iran is building a nuclear weapon. I repeat: EVIDENCE. Yes, there is a lot of feverish, drooling, Neocon wet dreaming, but not a shred of evidence, much less proof.

If you a truly a conservative, you should understand that the quickest way to an all-powerful state is war. Quit being such dunces and following these nitwits into pointless wars.

Says it all...Good Article.....

"From the Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden to Hizbullah cells from Iraq to Canada; from Iranian agents in British universities to Hizbullah and Iranian military advisers in South and Central America, the West, like the Middle East, is being infiltrated and surrounded."

Good assessment Ms. Glick...you remind me of John Bolton....well done!

Liberals are scared to death of the threat..and won't face the possibilities or harsh reality of a growing menace....they will soil their diapers and wet their pampers before they admit they were wrong.




Paul in AZ is an utter fool,
seemingly understanding nothing in respect to the situation in the Middle East. The sort of evidence he might accept in respect to an Iranian nuclear weapon is a rocket delivery of one to Tel Aviv (and then he might claim that Iran had not done it). The extent to which Iran is a threat to the USA is not in respect to conventional war, but rather as a facilitator and/or exporter of terrorism; a GNP the size of Denmark's is nothing to the point, as such a GNP is quite adequate to the type of threat in question. In point of fact, Iran did invade Iraq in 1982. But, as I say, Paul seems to know nothing about the Middle East.

His final two paragraphs are incoherent nonsense and need no refutation. Glick obviously understands the situation in the Middle East; Paul merely rants about it.

THE RISE OF NUCLEAR IRAN
Cudos for Caroline for writing this informative article. We are now starting to see the consequences of Bush's nation building project in Iraq. While the overthrow of Saddam Hussein was a national security and regional necessity, the protracted Iraq War has largely been a deadly distraction that enabled Iran to replace Saudi Arabia as the hegemon of the Middle East intent on radicalizing the region. For years I have been warning "Out of Iraq and into Iran!" understanding that nothing less than the destruction of the mullah regime would be the answer to their growing regional, global and nuclear threat. And now the evil day of a nuclear armed Iran approaches with a weak appeasing US President at the helm. The menacing storm clouds are gathering fast.

Not only does Hezbollah have agents in Egypt and throughout the region planning havoc for the Mubarak regime and other moderate Sunni states but they are here in the US and Latin America. A rude awakening is coming to America as we drift toward chaos, war and hell.

Go to page 5 of my blog and read: "The Rise of Nuclear Iran," "The Death of Ronald Reagan (who died on the 444th day of the Iraq War warning us that Iran was keeping our troops hostage in Iraq)," and "The Sign of Columbia (an ominous sign which calls for the obliteration of the Mullah regime as this tragedy has Iran written all over it).



Paul the fool
Paul the fool mentions that Iran is no threat to the U.S. and their GNP is small. Iran is currently sponsoring terriorism all around the world. It would't take much of a GNP to provide a small nuclear device to terriorists to sneak across the porus Arizona/Mexico border and to deposit it in Phoenix and eliminate the population.

Iran
Obama is actually being very smart with his diplomacy towards Iran.

"In the Bush years, it was easy for Ahmadinejad to argue that President Bush was not interested in anything but a hostile relationship with Iran. Obama’s message was “a game-changer,” Vali Nasr, an expert on Iran and a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, said. “Now the U.S. has come out with an extraordinarily different kind of message, one that is warm, and seems sincere about engaging with Iran. So the Iranians now will ask of their government, why aren’t you engaging?” Nasr added, “Obama has cleverly created a debate between the Iranian people and their leaders, and within the leadership itself—and also, because this comes just three months before the elections, made it a campaign issue.”

Also, their nuclear program is more concerned with nationalistic pride than anything els.

"There was a question about a fatwa that Ayatollah Khamenei had issued in 2005, ruling that the “production, stockpiling and use of nuclear weapons are forbidden under Islam and that the Islamic Republic of Iran shall never acquire these weapons”—although Iran has, in defiance of the international community, inexorably expanded its nuclear potential."

The Pirates
Get most of their arms from...

"Yemen, across the Gulf of Aden, is reportedly where the pirates get most of their weapons from.
A significant number are also bought directly from the Somali capital, Mogadishu.

Observers say Mogadishu weapon dealers receive deposits for orders via a "hawala" company - an informal money transfer system based on honour.
Militiamen then drive the arms north to the pirates in Puntland, where they are paid the balance on delivery.
It has been reported in the past that wealthy businessmen in Dubai were financing the pirates."

Curtain? What curtain?
MS Glick has nailed this one. Liberals have made a full fledged push to denigrate the threat Iran poses; excusing, downgrading, and simply - like Paul, above- ignoring the facts before them.

To hear the MSM in their adoration of the Obamessiah's crawling to kiss the feet of the Iranians, it is Iran who has been wronged, and all those murderous cells which have fomented such misery and death in such far-flung places as Lebanon, Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan and several of the former Soviet republics are merely distractions by the former Bush administrations. It's, "... pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!" time for liberals.

It's a laughable conclusion this will lead anywhere- especially to "...a debate between the Iranian people and their leaders, and within the leadership itself..." The only debate for the foreseeable future in Iran is how many 'volunteers' will be needed for the next Death to America rally.

As for the government of Egypt, well, better late than never to awaken to the threat. I earnestly hope it is enough, in time.

This is the history of this woman...
Glick was born in Chicago and graduated from Columbia University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. She emigrated to Israel in 1991 and joined the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).[3]

She worked in the IDF's Judge Advocate General division during the First Intifada in 1992, and while there edited and co-authored an IDF-published book, Israel, the Intifada and the Rule of Law. Following the Oslo Accords, she worked as coordinator of negotiations with the Palestinian Authority. She retired from the military with the rank of captain at the end of 1996. In 1997 and 1998 she served as assistant foreign policy advisor to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.


Enough said about this neo-con, whose only concern is about the defense of the feverishly virulent brand that Netanyahu professes. This woman along with Bolton, Wolfowitz, Cheney are threat to world peace and therefore should considered a serious threat to humanity.

This is the history of this person...
Carter
Location:MA

He/She is from Massachusetts !

The bluest of blue states,need I say any more?

Carter

Exactly!

curious
Certainly the West has done a lot to enable the increased influence of Iran. The US removed its greatest rival, Hussein's Iraq and replaced it with a government that is friendly with Iran (in fact one whose main players received support form Iran and would seem to belong on this list of allies given how weak the links need to merit inclusion).

It is less clear why Glick thinks that changing the policies that helped Iran grow should also count as helping Iran.

It is true that Glick is not an american, so she may be less concerned with US interests than most of the readership. So if the US is endlessly bogged down in Iraq and Afghanistan, that is bad for the US, but it is not clear it is bad for Israel or Glick. Having the US weaken itself to make sure that none of Israel's neighbors get to strong may be in Israel's interest, although clearly it is not in our interest.

Also, it should be remembered that many in Israel thought that invading Iraq was in Israel's interest when its major effect on Israel was increasing the influence of Iran. So Israelis are as capable of failing to predict their interests as some Americans are.

Maybe that is why Glick wants to continue and expand on policies that have really hurt the US position in the world.

Paul, how many languages do you speak?
I speak,read & write 7. Do YOU read articles in foreign newspapers? No? I did not think so! Newspapers from 63 countries in several languages reported Chavez met w/Bin Laden & later w/terrorist & political leaders from Iran and elsewhere and that last year, he went to Russia to buy NUMEROUS weapons & GAVE THEM to Iran! Ah! but our liberal media does NOT print that and since almost 81% of people in this country are too busy watching ball games instead of improving/educating themselves, thus ignorant of facts/EVIDENCE. If you learned other languages, you would know what I know. Obama was elected because 65% of the people in this country have a 10th grade or less education, 81% or more have an IQ of 99 or less and if you add this and the game mentality to the fact that all these people work in menial jobs—it is obvious they are SUPER EASY to manipulate by the media because all they do is watch stupid TV programs and ball games. The TWO main factors contributing to the main CAUSE of our crisis are LAZINESS and IGNORANCE by that same large percentage. As such, this large percentage was easily manipulated by the liberal media (led by Obama) to believe Obama would actually pay their mortgages, etc. Ergo, the main CAUSE of this crisis is: this ignorant majority votes ignoring truth AND EVIDENCE: Obama does NOT speak foreign languages nor knows foreign cultures, Obama knows nothing about domestic/international economics and Obama knows much less how events in other countries domino and eventually affect us, individually and collectively! I wish I could show you and translate for you articles and videos from Europe...Obama (and Hillary) RIDICULED us with their ignorance of foreign affairs and diplomacy! Paul, stop wasting your time watching ball games and go to back to school. As a child, my mother, a nurse and a teacher, taught me "Every minute that goes by, does NOT come back, so use it wisely!"

Further to Paul, the "ant"
Then again, my father, a mathematician and a physicist told me that ants, even though they are societal insects with a queen, a caste system, an army complete with scouts, a road system, etc., they lack the capacity to hear something as loud as thunder and that just like the ants, we lack the capacity to hear the thunder of truth! ... and worse, some more than others so in that vein, my next book is entitled "Ants Cannot Hear Thunder"(TM) and is addressed precisely at people like you, Paul...because I feel sorry that you were not lucky enough to have parents like mine who taught me self improvement, education and perseverance are the only tools to reach one's goals and fulfill one's dreams, while your parents probably taught you that it is ok to chew and smack gum in public with your mouth open, not take showers every day, go around with filthy hair, baggy pants that go down to almost your knees, a scruffy unshaven face, dirty clothes, slovenly t-shirts, etc. Yes Paul, everything we do reflects our pride in ourselves, our parents and our country. I honored my parents by not wasting my time on TV or games and instead being a classical pianist, an artist with paintings being shown in galleries worldwide, a domestic and international business consultant, a building designer, an inventor of flight, medical and consumer devices, a published author and more! If you were not an "ant", I would be angry with you but since you ARE one of the lowliest ants and cannot change what you are, I only feel sorry for you. If you lack the education and intelligence to understand truth, what can we do except feel sorry for you?

The message
Countries do what is in their national interest, not what they "should" do. Obama would be wise to learn this, since he certainly didn't demonstrate this insight on his Trash America tour.

Stella
Obama was the smartest choice. Most well educated people voted for him too. Also, everyone knows that Chavez and Iran made deals, and so has Ecuador, Iraq, and I suppose many more. Iran and the US can become good buddies, we just need to give hope a try,

TAFT
The mullahs are Islamists not nationalists. Khomenie condemned nationalism as a form of pagan idol worship and said: "Let Iran burn so that Islam prevails!"

Taft --
I do not know of ONE person with an advanced degree in Business, Economics, etc., or ONE business owner with more than 2 employees who voted for Obama but ALL the servers and kitchen help from ALL local fast food and middle of the road restaurants, high school drop-outs working in car washes, road construction workers, airline baggage handlers, hotel staff, union members, rappers (who know nothing about music and just make noise with profanity and obscenity), hair dressers, women who do nails, factory workers, rough neighborhood dwellers, gang members, etc. ALL voted for Obama. Ask any of these and worse yet, members of Congress and the Senate (who do not have to be educated but just willing to be puppets of people with money): "what is the square root of 169 or to make it easier of 144" and they would not readily answer. ALL other people in above categories would give you a blank look! I am proud to say, I went to a Tea Party yesterday and before you say anything else, read the Constitution, which starts with: "We the people..." This is not the USSA, it is not an Obamanation and the Congress and the Senate, House of Representatives, etc., are supposedly ACCOUNTABLE as to how they spend OUR TAX MONEY! They are NOT supposed to have their own $250K annual pension plus world travel on supposedly diplomatic missions (at which they ridicule us) and buying private jets, yachts and mansions at OUR EXPENSE, as their ONLY AGENDA. Obama is an attorney and if the majority of the population were educated he would have NEVER been elected. He even refused to show us a bonafide birth certificate!
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