Watch
for some Iranian and Syrian generals to meet those 72 virgins in Muslim
Paradise much earlier than they expected. It seems the generals bought
a bunch of very expensive air defense systems from the Russians that do
not work.
The recent raid into northern Syria, just south of the Turkish
border, by Israeli Defense Force (IDF) F-16s and F-18s (not even
stealth fighter-bombers), revealed that Syria’s air defense system does
not work. Because Iran purchased the very same system, the Iranian
Mullahs are gulping down the Imodium AD.
This means that the United States and/or the IDF would have
few problems using even conventional fighter-bombers to bomb Iran’s
nascent, nuclear-weapons capabilities back into the Stone Ages. Behind
the ridiculous scene of Iranian President Amadinajihad (as I call him)
blustering before the United Nations, the Mullahs, the actual Iranian
leaders, have no basis for bluster.
Despite being fawned over by the Hate-tri-ots (a term heard on
Rush Limbaugh that denotes those who claim to support our troops but,
in fact, simply hate Bush), Amadinajihad’s U.N. appearance was a PR
disaster. Amadinajihad’s low point came when he stated that homosexuals
are not a problem [his word] in Iran because there are no homosexuals
in Iran.
Of course not. If discovered, Iranian homosexuals are
executed. The gay community might take note that where the radical
Islamists take power and impose the Law of Sharia, there are no gays.
But the much larger issue in the Middle East is that almost
all the nations of that region do not want Iran to gain hegemony over
the Persian Gulf and its oil and, therefore, put the Iranian Mullahs in
charge. Recall, 95-percent of Muslims are Sunnis. The Iranian Muslims
are Shiites.
The only viable counters, at present, to an Iranian takeover
of the Middle East, are the armed forces of the United States, along
with some help from the U.K. and some militarily weak Western European
nations. Still, the only way Iran can become the Big Man on Campus of
the Middle East is a U.S. withdrawal combined with some credible,
nuclear-weapons delivery systems.
The only forces capable of eliminating Iran’s nuclear-weapons
delivery systems are the U.S. and the IDF, either acting alone or in
concert.
So, the following nations have indicated, either directly or
indirectly, that they want the U.S. and whatever allies we can scrape
up to maintain a credible troop presence in Iraq and the region:
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Turkey, Egypt, Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai,
Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah, Sharjah, Umm al-Quwain, Muskat, Bahrain,
Qatar, Oman, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Turkmen, Azerbaydzhan, Armenia,
Georgia, and Israel.
The odd nations out are Iran and Syria. At this point, only
the IDF and the Syrians know what the IDF bombed. Some think the IDF
bombed WMD moved into Syria right before the Coalition invasion in
March, 2003. Others think the Syrians were storing nuclear weapons
belonging to the North Koreas, and hidden in northern Syria to escape
U.N. inspectors. For sure, the Turks were helping the IDF by allowing
the IDF fighter-bombers to use the airspace of southern Turkey.
Between the Surge, which is working where employed, and Iran’s
lack of an air defense, which Iran cannot fix between now and January,
2009, the Iranians are in a panic.
At some level of consciousness, the Mullahs must that know
that a Democrat U.S. President will not remove U.S. troops from Iraq
because to do so would hog-tie the Democrat Party as the party of
defeat -- the Hatriots -- forever.
In the wake of a total U.S. military withdrawal from Iraq, no
Democrat would want to be responsible, again, for allowing the
slaughter of those who have cooperated with U.S. Forces.
While a Democrat presidential candidate might pander to the
move-on-dot-org-Hatriots to get elected, he or she, if elected, would,
in the end, end up telling the Hatriots to perform an anatomically
impossible act. That’s what geo-political scientists call: Realpolitik.
About
the Author:
Syndicated columnist, William Hamilton, is a Distinguished Graduate of
the U.S. Naval War College and a former research fellow at the U.S.
Military History Institute of the U.S. Army War College. He is the
co-author of The Grand Conspiracy and The Panama Conspiracy – two
thrillers about terrorism directed against the United States.
Posted on
Saturday, June 28, 2008
by William Hamilton, J.D., Ph.D.