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Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Terry Jeffrey :: Townhall.com Columnist
Is Iran Irrational?
by Terry Jeffrey
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The most interesting point in the new National Intelligence Estimate, which reports that Iran halted its nuclear weapons program four years ago, is not about what Iran did or did not do in developing nuclear weapons. It is about how Iran makes decisions about such things.

The U.S. intelligence community does not believe Iran is a madman.

"Our assessment that Iran halted the program in 2003 primarily in response to international pressure indicates Tehran's decisions are guided by a cost-benefit approach rather than a rush to a weapon irrespective of the political economic and military costs," says the NIE. "This, in turn, suggests that some combination of threats of intensified international scrutiny and pressures, along with opportunities for Iran to achieve its security, prestige and goals for regional influence in other ways, might -- if perceived by Iran's leaders as credible -- prompt Tehran to extend the current halt to its nuclear weapons program."

Whether American politicians accept or reject the assumption that Iran acts rationally will have tremendous consequences for the fate of the Middle East and for our security.

The case for believing that Iran is an irrational actor largely rests on the shoulders of its current president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. This is because Ahmadinejad routinely says irrational things, especially when it comes to Israel.

In 2005, Ahmadinejad convened a conference called "The World Without Zionism." Here, he laid out an Apocalyptic vision in which Israel -- or the "Zionist regime," as he invariably calls it -- becomes the final battleground in a long struggle between Islam and the West.

"The establishment of the Zionist regime was a move by the world oppressor against the Islamic world," he said. "The skirmishes in the occupied land are part of the war of destiny. The outcomes of hundreds of years of war will be defined in Palestinian land."

"Israel must be wiped off the map," Ahmadinejad said.

A Congressional Research Service report published in August referenced reports that contend "Ahmadinejad believes his mission is to prepare for the return of the 12th 'Hidden' Imam, whose return from occultation would, according to Twelver Shiite doctrine, be accompanied by the establishment of Islam as the global religion."

"I have a connection to God," Ahmadinejad said at a Tehran mosque last October. He added that President Bush "also receives inspiration -- but from Satan."

All this inevitably suggests a chain of thought: A leader who believes it is his job to usher in an Apocalyptic age, where Israel is destroyed and Islam becomes the global religion, cannot be deterred from constructing, or using, a nuclear weapon. Therefore, an Ahmadinejad-led Iran must be pre-empted from obtaining one. Continued...

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You couldn't prove it,
All you could do is conjecture based on your own theories that they want to "physically" annihilate USA and Israel. Are they in a proxy war with us? You bet. But lets look at some history. We overthrew their government. We supported Iraq during the Iraq-Iran war. We currently support terrorist groups that operate inside Iran, PRMI formerly known as Jundullah. We threaten them with WWIII for actions they take that are legal according to a UN agreement. We have economic sanctions against them which only hurt the already poor civilian population. All of this on top of the fact that we are the only Nation to ever have used the bomb against a civilian population. Given our historical meddling in their affairs I don't blame them.

Do I know that they don't have Nuclear Weapons, of course not. They could have bought some after the Break Up of the Soviet Union(plutonium) and should have tried to if they knew whats smart for them since the U.S. leaves nations alone that already have the bomb. It would surprise me that they wouldn't announce this if they did have them though since they seem very concerned with our threats and the global pressure enough to stop their weapons program.

I am also surprised that you think another nation would even think about preemptively launching a nuclear weapon at us when there is a good chance we could shoot it down and launch a dozen at them while their missile is still in the air.

Don't forget, the supreme leader issued a fatwah against Nuclear Weapons as being anti-islamic. I don't think even he could go against his own fatwah without facing a huge internal disaster.

Are you saying that the NIE is incorrect and 17 intelligence agencies got it wrong? Or are you just supporting the president when he says this doesn't change anything?

ApolloSpeaks of Wars benefits,,,,
but speak also of the consequences!
Iran can yet be turned without.
I thought not so
not long ago
yet now a light in a tunnel does grow?

give it time...there is some yet for IRAQI vengence deserved ...
and they are sh*ting their pants over Sunni military preserved! :)
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