« Quote for the Day | Main | Fighting MGM » 24 Jun 2007 03:09 pm The Gathering StormScott Horton sees one:
The evidence is striking. I worry about this not because I think we should never wield the threat of military force against Iran. It's because events seem to be favoring the West in Iran anyway and a Cheney-driven bombing campaign could reverse it. Tehran's theocrats, as this blog has reported (samizdat video from Tehran University here), have been cracking down on dissent more brutally than in a long time. They're very insecure and with reason: their economy is going down the tubes (as always happens when you have absolutist maniacs running the show); they may soon have to ration gasoline; they have lost the next generation of Persians. Now is a rational time to focus on tightening the sanctions that have already taken a bite out of the regime. Ahmadinejad's intransigence has helped keep even the Russians on board. Instead of answering their extremism with our own belligerence, it seems to me we need to leverage the mullahs' fanaticism against them. A bombing attack on a soveriegn nationa would do more to poison the younger generation's view of us than anything Ahmadinejad can say. One day soon, that generation will have a huge influence on the Middle East. It's time we realized that. Cheney is a one-man threat to exploiting that central strategic advantage. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200e0098663088833 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'The Gathering Storm'
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