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Iran's Postmodern Beast in Gaza

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I ran across this article that I think nails some things on the head concerning Iran.



Iran's Post modern Beast in Gaza

Israel has just embarked on a land invasion of the Gaza Strip after a week of aerial bombing. Gaza is bordered by Egypt, and was under Egyptian military control from 1949 through 1967. And yet in a startling rebuke to geography and recent history—and in testimony to the sheer power of audacity and of ideas—the mullahs in Teheran hold more sway in Gaza today than does the tired, Brezhnevite regime of Hosni Mubarak in Egypt. Gaza constitutes the western edge of Iran’s veritable new empire, cartographically akin to the ancient Persian one, that now stretches all the way to western Afghanistan, where Kabul holds no sway and which is under Iranian economic domination.

Israel’s attack on Gaza is, in effect, an attack on Iran’s empire, the first since its offensive on Iranian-backed Hezbollah in 2006. That attack failed for a number of reasons, not least of which was Israel’s poor intelligence on Hezbollah: historically, its intelligence on the Palestinians has been much better. Moreover, this attack seems more deliberately planned, with narrower, publicly stated aims – all in all, a more professional job. But there is a fundamental problem with what Israel is doing that goes to the heart of the postmodern beast that the Iranian empire represents.

To start with, Hamas does not have to win this war. It can lose and still win. As long as no other political group can replace it in power, even as some of its diehards can continue to lob missiles, however ineffectually, into Israel, it achieves a moral victory of sorts. Moreover, if Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah movement tries to replace Hamas in power, Fatah will forever be tagged with the label of Israeli stooge, and in the eyes of Palestinians will have little moral legitimacy. Israel’s dilemma is that it is not fighting a state but an ideology, the postmodern glue that holds together Greater Iran.

Whether it is the sub-state entities of Hamas in Palestine, Hezbollah in Lebanon, or the Mahdi movement in Shiite southern Iraq; or the hopes, dreams, and delusions of millions of Sunni Arabs, principally in Egypt, who feel a closer psychological identity with radical Shiite mullahs than with their own Pharaonic Sunni autocracy, Iran has built its dominion on a combination of anti-western ideas and the dynamic wiliness of its intelligence operations (which, in turn, are a reflection of a civilization more developed and urbanized than that of the Arabs). Iran’s message of anti-Semitism and hatred toward the United States plays well across sectarian lines in the Sunni Arab world, which identifies its own fatigued, uninspiring, and detested rulers with the side of the U.S. and Israel. Sunni Arabs hate their own rulers, but despairing of changing their own lot, they channel that hatred toward us: thus the potency of the Iranian message. A nuclear weapon will only supply Iran with more prestige among the Arab lumpen faithful.
 
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This article has many loop holes,

Iran has built its dominion on a combination of anti-western ideas and the dynamic wiliness of its intelligence operations (which, in turn, are a reflection of a civilization more developed and urbanized than that of the Arabs). Iran’s message of anti-Semitism and hatred toward the United States plays well across sectarian lines in the Sunni Arab world

First of all thats not true, Iranians don't hate the west nor do they hate the United States. The Iranian people are FAR more moderate than the average arab living in Saudi and Iranians don't go around playing the blame game unlike the Sunni Arab world. Majority of the Iranian people fully understand how and what their government stands for and they are actually pretty much against it. Here i am not refering to the democratically elected Ahmadinajad but the Ayatollah. The many protests that you saw happening for months was a testament to what most Iranians want and despise the way things are run in their country and are in no way pointing fingers towards the west for problems that they face.

Now as far as nuclear power goes, i am pretty much against nuclear weapons period. I want all nuclear weapons all over the world banned, destroyed and never made again but alas thats a very idealistic situation and we know thats not going to happen. If Israel poses a direct threat to Iran and has openly advocated war with Iran I see no reason why Iran would want to get rid of its Nuclear program to protect its self from another nuclear nation thats constantly finding an excuse to bomb iran.
 
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I second with Durran3 said.Iran is literally the only nation in Middile East which can really use weapons and fight along with Israel.Arabs don't have the balls but Durran3 you've got to admit that Iranians too fell in the trap of Islamic Extremism and put those crazy Ayaotallahs in power..The Shah was far better and he might have made Iran super power in Middile East.Iranins are far more intelligent then Arabs.For Arabs war is too serious bussines..they just want to party and yes, Iran has every right to have WMD as long as Israel is not checked by IEAEA.I am sure Israel also have nuclear weapons.The Iranians destroyed themselves and that's a fact.They destroyed their infrastructure etc and now they can only dream about attacking Israel.
 
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I second with Durran3 said.Iran is literally the only nation in Middile East which can really use weapons and fight along with Israel.Arabs don't have the balls but Durran3 you've got to admit that Iranians too fell in the trap of Islamic Extremism and put those crazy Ayaotallahs in power..The Shah was far better and he might have made Iran super power in Middile East.Iranins are far more intelligent then Arabs.For Arabs war is too serious bussines..they just want to party and yes, Iran has every right to have WMD as long as Israel is not checked by IEAEA.I am sure Israel also have nuclear weapons.

Yes ofcourse, the Iranians fell for the religious extremism but you have to understand something. The Shah of Iran even though was secular didn't go about doing things the way they should have been done. First of all the Shah ruling Iran was a monarchy not a democracy and he wanted to FORCE his views and laws on the Iranian people without trying to find common ground with those who were religous. Shah Pahlavi's father, army general Reza Pahlavi, replaced Islamic laws with western ones, and forbade traditional Islamic clothing, separation of the sexes and veiling of women (hijab). Police forcibly removed and tore chadors of women who resisted his ban on public hijab. In 1935 dozens were killed and hundreds injured when a rebellion by pious Shia at the most holy Shia shrine in Iran was crushed on his orders. . It was due to rules, laws like these that gave rise to the Islamic Revolution.

The Shah was a dictator as well and no different than the Ayatollah of today.

Ayotollah Khomeini announced, "do not use this term, ‘democratic.’ That is the Western style," giving pro-democracy liberals (and later leftists) a taste of disappointments to come and went ahead with his complete totalitarianism by saying things like

"Through the guardianship [Velayat] that I have from the holy lawgiver [the Prophet], I hereby pronounce Bazargan as the Ruler, and since I have appointed him, he must be obeyed. The nation must obey him. This is not an ordinary government. It is a government based on the sharia. Opposing this government means opposing the sharia of Islam ... Revolt against God's government is a revolt against God. Revolt against God is blasphemy."

Now women if even their ankles are showing are ridiculed by the police.
Basically Iran has experienced what you would call EXTREMISM from both sides, the Far left and the far right without ever actaully trying to find common ground between the two which is very unfortunate.
 
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And what did Arabs do...went a step further and provided logistical support for Iraq.Personally i consider Afghanistan a fair war.
 
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