Ambassador (ret.) Yoram Ettinger, "Second Thought: a US-Israel Initiative"
"Israel Hayom", August 7, 2015, http://bit.ly/1Dz3twm
Irrespective
of Western attempts to portray Saudi Arabia, the Gulf States, Jordan
and Egypt as supporters of the Iran nuclear deal, leaders of these
countries, and especially the House of Saud, consider the accord a
colossal, lethal threat, resulting from a reckless, short-sighted and
self-destructive policy, which will initially plague the Arab World, and
subsequently the Western World, including the USA, "the Great Satan"
according to the Ayatollahs.
While
Saudi leaders are restrained in their official reaction to the Iran
nuclear agreement, they voice their authentic concerns and assessments
via the House of Saud-owned media, which have traditionally served as a
convenient venue, providing the element of deniability, sparing
diplomatic inconvenience.
During
a recent visit to Capitol Hill, I was told by legislators in both
chambers, on both sides of the aisle: "While Israel is concerned about
Iran's nuclearization, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States are panicky."
The House of Saud-appointed General Manager of Al-Arabiya TV, and former editor-in-chief of the intellectual Saudi daily, A-Sharq Al-Awsat,
Abdulrahman Al-Rashed, dismissed Secretary Kerry's assertion that "Once
fully implemented, the Iran deal will contribute to the region's
long-term security." According to the daily voice of the Saudi King,
the Ayatollahs regime "is like a monster that was tied to a tree and
has been set loose. We are on a threshold of a bloody era…. expecting
the worst-case scenario…. Teheran does not intend to drop its aims of
regional dominance and destabilizing neighboring Arab countries. The
lifting of sanctions will facilitate the
transfer of funds and the purchase and shipment of arms [to terror
organizations]…. Teheran will become more dangerous."
The opinion page editor of A-Sharq Al-Awsat, Mshari Al-Zaydi highlights a constructive alternative to the current Iran nuclear deal: the preconditioning of any benefit to the Ayatollahs upon a drastic transformation of the nature of their regime. The confidant of the House of Saud stated:
"The real problem lies in the nature of Iran's rulers and the money
that will flood the coffers of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard. It will
cause more strife in Arab countries…. Iran's constitution calls for
funding and arming militias loyal to Iran within Arab and Muslim
countries. Washington will soon realize the consequences of their
Iranian adventure."
At this junction of an increasingly globalized world – and against the backdrop of the Ayatollahs' track record, the hate America Iranian school textbooks and the violent, megalomaniacal and apocalyptic Death to America worldview
of the Ayatollahs and their close ties with North Korea, Venezuela,
Bolivia and Ecuador - the commercial, energy, national and homeland
security consequences of the Iran nuclear agreement transcend the
Persian Gulf,
the Middle East and the Arab World. The implications of the
game-changing agreement extend to the Western World, impacting Latin
America, Mexico and every congressional district in the USA.
In
2015, Secretary Kerry attempts to assuage the concerns of the American
people by portraying Iran's President Rouhani and Foreign Minister Zarif
as moderates. He fails to note that they were handpicked by the
Ayatollahs, serving at their pleasure as their mouthpieces, due to their
mastery of Taquiyya
(Islam-sanctioned double-talk and deception, especially when dealing
with "infidels"). Upon concluding the current negotiation, Kerry praised Zarif, Iran's charmer-in-chief, as "a tough negotiator and a patriot…. We approached these
negotiations with mutual respect."
During the 1990s and until the eruption of the civil war in Syria, Kerry was a member of a small group of Senators, who considered Hafez Assad and then Bashar Assad – otherwise treated as pariah in the West - moderate, constructive, potentially pro-US and trust-worthy. He prodded Israel to cede the strategically-critical Golan Heights to Syria. Kerry was a frequent visitor to Damascus,
asserting on March 16, 2011: "My judgment is that Syria will change as
it embraces a legitimate relationship with the US and the West and
economic opportunities that come with it."
Kerry
considered Yasser Arafat a messenger of peace, embraced the anti-US
Muslim Brotherhood, dumped the pro-US President Mubarak, turned a cold
shoulder toward the pro-US President Sisi and referred to the violently
intolerant Arab Tsunami as the Arab Spring, "the new Arab awakening," transitioning from tyranny to democracy, the Facebook revolution and the reincarnation of Mahatma Gandhi and MLK.
Refuting Kerry's hope-driven policy, Amir Taheri, a senior columnist of A-Sharq Al-Awsat and a leading expert on Persian Gulf politics underlined Persian Gulf reality: "The assumption that the Rafsanjani/Rouhani faction is interested in reforms is far-fetched….
In the third year of Rouhani's presidency the number of prisoners of
conscience has almost doubled along with the number of executions;
political parties and trade unions remain banned; more publications have
been shut than under Ahmadinejad; exporting terror has intensified with
a 32% rise in the budget of the Quds Force, which controls Iran's
terror network…. Kerry is chasing a dangerous fantasy: helping a regime in deep crisis regaining its bearings and do more mischief at home and abroad."
Echoing Saudi concerns that the Iran nuclear agreement dramatically bolsters the rogue Ayatollahs regime, precluding a regime change
and eroding the US posture of deterrence, the veteran columnist adds:
"The deal strengthens the radical hardliners in Teheran, who believe
that they have carte blanche to pursue their imperial dream…. [Obama's
and Kerry's] diplomacy has made the world a much more dangerous place."
The US power projection, which is essential for global stability, is further undermined when President Obama evokes JFK's Test Ban Treaty with the USSR
– an adversarial, nuclear superpower, deterred by MAD - to market the
nuclear deal with Iran. The latter is a medium size conventional power,
a rogue, non-compliant, apocalyptic regime, induced by MAD, seeking
capabilities to devastate "the arrogant, infidel, Great Satan USA."
While JFK's policy constrained the bullish policies of the USSR, the
Iran nuclear deal fuels the Ayatollah's bullishness, significantly
enhancing their financial and military capabilities, thus intensifying
global instability.
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