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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Mona Charen :: Townhall.com Columnist
Tick, Tick, Tick
by Mona Charen
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Among the very first initiatives of the Obama administration was a conciliatory video message to the mullahs on the occasion of Iran's Nowruz holiday. The response of the regime has been underwhelming. Even in the face of Obama's goodwill gesture, Iran falsely convicted U.S. citizen Roxana Saberi of espionage (her trial lasted about 40 minutes). She has since been released after staging a hunger strike (and who knows what sort of backroom deal). Work on nuclear weapons continues.

Obama insists that he is not naive about Iran. "If it doesn't work, the fact that we have tried will strengthen our position in mobilizing the international community, and Iran will have isolated itself, as opposed to a perception that it seeks to advance that somehow it's being victimized by a U.S. government that doesn't respect Iran's sovereignty."

When you consider Iran's conduct on the world stage, its relentless support of terrorists around the globe, its genocidal threats against Israel and the United States, and its totalitarian repression at home, you might think that a leader with the persuasive gifts of Barack Obama would have no trouble mobilizing the international community. And in fact, Secretary of State Clinton has said, "We believe that our outreach and our consultation lay the groundwork for tougher international sanctions."

Yes, but tick, tick, tick. How long do they have to indulge that approach?

Israel is terrified of an Iranian bomb. But she is not alone in the Middle East in this. Sunni Egypt is nervous as well, as is Saudi Arabia. Many observers believe that an Iranian bomb would ignite a nuclear arms race in the region. The Saudis can certainly afford to buy the technology. Even the tiny (but wealthy) United Arab Emirates are investing $7 billion in a missile defense system. Does the Obama administration want to see the Middle East, hardly known for stability and reliability, bristling with nuclear weapons?

A number of news outlet are reporting that CIA Director Leon Panetta visited Israel two weeks ago to deliver a warning: Do not take military action against Iran's weapon sites without consulting with us first. Israel desperately needs American friendship now as ever. But the policy of the Obama administration seems to be yet another iteration of the negotiations track that has yielded nothing -- that in fact has bought time for the mullahs to complete their nuclear ambitions. It may be asking too much. As President Obama himself acknowledged to Newsweek: "They're right there in range and I don't think it's my place to determine for the Israelis what their security needs are."

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Mona Charen is a syndicated columnist, political analyst and author of Do-Gooders: How Liberals Hurt Those They Claim to Help .
 
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WHAT ABOUT US MONA !!!!
Charen uncharacteristically leaves out the most important reason of all why we must stop Iran.
-- Because these weapons can be used not only Israel, but can be smuggled into the USA and used to destroy and American city. Two words: Suitcase Bomb.

We have all seen that movie and James Bond isn't going to save us this time.

We have to stop sitting on our hands. The problem is far more easily controlled at this juncture but only if we have the will to act in our own defence.

Destroy their reactor now! Its not even a very brave thing to do in as much as it really is our only alternative. It will be a lot less scary pissing off Iran now than worrying when and where the first mushroom cloud is going to erupt.

As far as Israel in concerned if you ever want to see it you better go now before its gone.

Tick tick tick tick.....

A must read: "Countdown to Crisis...
The coming nuclear showdown with Iran," by Nobel prize nominee Kenneth Timmerman.
This book makes the case that Iran is much further along in it's development of Nukes than we are led to believe.

Through the, ignorance, apathy, and lax regulations that allowed greedy companies both within Europe and the U.S. to sell and ship needed materials and equipment to Iran under the guise of non-weapons use.

The book is both an eye opener and a urgent wake-up call. Tic, tic, tic...is a most appropiate description of the need for immediate and dire action, before it is too late...if it isn't already.
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