Skybird |
08-15-10 06:16 PM |
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Originally Posted by Randomizer
(Post 1468721)
Sorry Skybird but I really think you have it wrong and overstate the case for their irrationality. You don't see the mullah's, the politico's and the generals as suicide bombers, they are the motivators for the propaganda soaked minions with the explosive vest. They did not achieve positions of power by being suicidal, reckless or irrational.
The purpose of power is power and the prospect of total annihilation would serve to rob them of their power. As I stated, they are perfectly rational by their own standards and behave remarkably like despots have always behaved regardless of religion or political system therefore they understand when a threat is real or empty.
If you THINK there is a chance of flipping a bomb at the neighbor and getting away with it once you may be tempted to do it sometime. If you are absolutely CERTAIN that doing so will result in the destruction of all you hold dear you are far less likely to turn that key.
They can huff, puff and strut all they like, if deterrence serves to keep them from first use, their nuclear arsenals have no teeth and merely act as a drain their own resources.
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You base on cold war logic of the US and USSR. And having been in Iran, and having learned it and the people a bit from inside the country, no, I do not think I see them too wrong, I am quite aware of the diversity in education levels and social structures in the society, and internal conflicts between some politicians and the clerics (their moderate politicians also being in favour of the bomb, btw). I judge them also by what they - the state - already do, and that is actively masterminding and supporting and financing and equipping Islamic terror in at least three hot spots of the world and financing several other terror groups beyond that.
By our non-reaction to that and their constant provocations, and us always correcting our own "ultimatums" and "demands" without us taking consequences, they have learned one thing - that they can get away with it. We have acchieved NOTHING with all this sanctionising and negotiating and good will of the past seven years and longer. Nothing. They are determined to get the bomb and spread their influence against the sunni Saudis. And because they are that determined, all this negoatiing means nothing, and never will mean anything but to buy them the time they need. And the West accepts to play the part of Chamberlain again and wave with a worthless oiece of paper, talking of "optmism". Is it so difficult to learn from history? You cannot appease a totalitarian regime. You cannot contain an ideologically fanatic aggressor. You either fight him to destroy him, or you fall back - and face the same situation, the same need to decide again the next day, for the other side will not stop to push you. even less so when considering the relgious fanatism in some of Iran's löeading figures, and Islam's principal claim for world dominance.
You also underestimate that the rabid dogs you let lose can turn against you. If proliferation takes place by inention of Iran, this does not mean the faction ebenfitiing from that always stays loyal to iranian command. In fact you see it in every coutnry where there is major terror that constantly even more radcial groups form up because the mainstream terror for their taste is too willing to make a deal with the declared enemy, or is not resolute enough.
Maybe you are willing to bet your country's or your citiy's or even just your family'S wellbeing on that vague assunption of yours - I am not. We have a saying in German, that in my opinion is adequate when it comes to terror or nuclear proliferation:
Vertrauen ist gut, Kontrolle ist besser.
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