Iran's President Can Say, 'Thank you, Mr. Bush!'

Why are we confronted with an Iran that is apparently unafraid to defy all of the globe's great powers and institutions? According to this article from France's Le Nouvel Observateur, American policy both before and during Bush have armed its enemies, alienated its friends, destroyed Washington's credibility, and fulfilled Iran's wildest geopolitical dreams.

By Jacques Julliard, Editorial Director of Le Nouvel Observateur

Translation Provided By Truthout.Org [TruthOut.Org]

January 24, 2006

Le Nouvel Observateur - Original Article (French)


Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad: He Owes Much to U.S. Foreign Policy. (above);

— UNITED NATIONS VIDEO: Iranian President Ahmadinejad's Speech to
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Iran's President Believes He Has Reason to Be Obstinate (below).





Map of the Region. (above);

Of all the conflicts the West has had to confront since the end of the Cold War, the one presently confronting it and Iran is undoubtedly the most serious and dangerous to world peace. To general surprise, and thanks to massive fraud, the country elevated to its leadership the former ultra-conservative mayor of Teheran, [Mahmoud] Ahmadinejad, who has set himself the objective of "erasing Israel from the map." It would be a mistake to imagine that is just rhetoric. The former head of the Pasdaran [Iran's Revolutionary Guard] knows that today he can act with impunity, so obvious is the West's impotence.

That's why, defying America, the U.N., and the recently mobilized International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran decided on January 10 to resume its uranium enrichment activities and break the seals the IAEA had set on its three nuclear research centers.

Who could believe in purely civilian and industrial research with regard to a country that oozes with oil? Didn't Ahmadinejad assert at the U.N. that nuclear energy is a "gift from God" and that "Iran has the right to master this energy's complete cycle?" [WATCH RealVideo]. He knows that in that regard he can count on the unanimous support of Iran's population, which doesn't understand why the country - flanked on the west and on the east by nuclear powers, i.e., Israel and Pakistan - shouldn't have the right to become one itself. The time remaining before reaching that stage: eighteen months to five years, according to the experts.

To explain this development, we must understand that Iran is the great beneficiary of the rash and foolish policy the United States has conducted in the region over the last three years.

1. After supplying Saddam Hussein with weapons when he attacked Iran (1980), the White House's little geniuses decided to go to war against their former Iraqi allies. As they did with the Taliban in Afghanistan - other former allies - they obligingly got rid of the Teheran regime's two principal enemies in the region, Saddam and the Taliban.

Thank you, Mr. Bush!



Rumsfeld Brings Good Tidings to Saddam, Dec., 1983. (above);


For Vanquishing its Top Enemy, Iran Should Thank Mr. Bush (below).




Has George W. Bush Blundered Into a Mess. (above).

2. In the same fell swoop, the Iraqi "democratic revolution" brought Iran's natural allies in Iraq to power, i.e., the Shiites.

Thanks again, Mr. Bush!

3. But above all, the disastrous recurrence of a war against a country that was not producing weapons of mass destruction has militarily, politically and psychologically rendered impossible any recourse to force in countries like Iran and North Korea, that make no bones about preparing for an attack. War: a joker we won't be able to use in case we need to.

Bravo, Mr. Bush!

As for the Europeans, persuaded that they themselves are protected from history, they have offered their good offices in the form of negotiations between France, England and Germany on the one hand and Iran on the other. The result: nil, with the Iranians making no effort to conceal that the Europeans were nothing but useful idiots who allowed them to gain time.

Now recourse to the Security Council appears inevitable. And for once, Americans, French, Russians and Chinese are in agreement in their condemnation of Iran for failing to keep its promises.

But the latter have already made clear that that they couldn't care less. War? I've posited above why even the United States can't contemplate it. Economic sanctions in the form of an embargo on Iranian oil? It's highly likely that the Chinese, who draw 12% of their oil supplies from Iran, would veto such action. We can't hide the fact: The slap in the face that the U.N. and the international community are about to receive from Teheran will take us into a new post-war phase, perhaps the most dangerous of all.

After the Cold War, characterized by the balance of nuclear terror, came the collapse of the Soviet Empire and the United States' sole domination of the world. That period ended September 11, 2001. After the nuclear peril, the terrorist peril. Today we are entering a new phase that combines the two preceding ones: nuclear terrorism. That could be exercised either by States or by international networks (al-Qaeda).

If the danger is so great, it's because the balance of terror is a game that, to succeed, must be played by two. However we're now entering an era of dissemination of nuclear terror. No one can answer for anyone else, neither allies, nor adversaries. And historians will say that the inability of Europeans to unite around objectives they all share will have been a renunciation, not only of power, but also of independence.


VIDEO FROM IRAN: 'WE WILL RESPOND DECISIVELY' IF ISRAEL ATTACKS

WindowsVideoIRAN TV, Iran: Ali Larijani, Secretary of Supreme Council for National Security, Threatens 'Decisive Response' if Israel Attacks Iran's Nuclear Facilities, January 1, 00:01:58, MEMRI

"Iran has prepared itself for this. There's no reason we should not have defensive capabilities. This would be a fatal mistake."


Ali Larijani, Secretary of Supreme Council for National Security
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