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America has hyped up the talks and now is a prisoner of her own hype
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America has hyped up the talks and now is a prisoner of her own hype
Cynics can call the U.S. decision to blockade Iranian ports in the middle of a ceasefire improvisatory. But one man’s improvisation is another’s adaptiveness. Whatever else one might say about the blockade, it has stopped Iran from dictating the tempo and terms of events in global energy markets — the last point of Iranian leverage over the West.
Maybe that helps create the conditions for a satisfactory cessation of hostilities. Perhaps it sets the stage for the fighting to resume when the cease-fire sunsets on Tuesday night. What is certain is that the U.S. is once again in control of the rhythm of events in the Strait of Hormuz.
Why does it not make sense ?In my opinion, Pakistan miscalculated when it came to signing a defense pact with the Saudis.
The loans to UAE had to be repaid and that’s probably where Saudi stepped in and coupled with the defense pact, Pakistan may have been coerced.
Strategically, it makes absolutely no sense for Pakistan to fly its assets into Saudi while the US is there.
Iran faces a very clear choice:
1. Become a pro-Israel state like the Pahlavi era.
2. Fight it to the end if the Islamic regime wants to stay in power.
I am OK with both prospects. The Pahlavi Iran had its own advantages. The Imperial Air Force of Iran was a formidable force, one of the best-equipped and best-trained in the world. We had better music industry, better tourism industry, better energy infrastructure, people were happier and could travel abroad freely, there were no sanctions, people lived more prosperously, etc.
The Islamic Republic of Iran has had its own merits too. It is unpopular within Iran, but it has invested hugely in education and rural areas in its 47-years of ruling over Iran. It created drone and missile powers that are absolutely world class, etc.
Me, personally, and probably most Iranians, would prefer something between the two. A secular Iran that looks like the Pahlavi era, but with an anti-Israel system that maintains our sovereignty and independence. That isn't an option at the moment, unfortunately.
One thing is absolutely clear. Either the Islamic Republic of Iran survives and wins this war, or it has to surrender unconditionally eventually, and become a pro-Israel state that keeps the status quo at our own expense. It's pretty much a binary outcome at this point.
Lots of things don't make sense to Mr. M.You could benefit from the first 20 minutes of the Chris Hedges and John Mearsheimer video I just posted above. The American blockade, after getting Iran to the negotiations, made no sense to John. Also, as the video says, Americans don't want to escalate--at least not the Trump administration, if he could withstand the Israel-firsters in America.
Remember the geopolitical function Israel plays in the West: to redirect the millennia-long Islam/Christianity conflict to the Jews instead, as described in the 1943 book The Forgotten Ally. So if Israel disappears, the great conflict is exposed once more, yes? Unless "Islamic" countries seek peace instead, of course.
Bizarre speculation and nothing more.Lots of things don't make sense to Mr. M.
Remember the geopolitical function Israel plays in the West: to redirect the millennia-long Islam/Christianity conflict to the Jews instead, as described in the 1943 book The Forgotten Ally. So if Israel disappears, the great conflict is exposed once more, yes? Unless "Islamic" countries seek peace instead, of course.
Field Marshal have a Gidhar Singhi.What Field Marshall and his team have achieved or will achieve is nothing short of once in a century historic moment ! The Brilliance and ingenuity behind this is monumental and so is this occassion. Who would have thought that a day will come when Pakistan will single-handedly change history.
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