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by berntb
5174 days ago
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I motivated that statement. You don't have anything to say about that, either? Edit: Sigh, the "answer" below just repeats the previous, it is still not touching what I wrote. AGAIN: 1. I killed an argument (rational is just not in "kings" historically) -- you just ignored it. 2. I noted that this would probably result in a nuclear race with at least the traditional competitors of Iran -- Turkey and SA. 3. This religious junta will almost certainly torture, rape and oppress the Iranian population as long as there is oil, without external intervention. I think you will just repeat your position while ignoring everything else. Hence, an agenda of some sort that you want to get out. |
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(a) that Iran would not be irrational. This is my considered opinion based on all I've read - Iranian politics seem subtle to me, with a tug of war between president, chief cleric and "Guardian Council" - a long, long way short of a despotic single point of failure.
and (b) if it was irrational, there's little we could do about it, unless the preemptive strike / invasion route is taken, and that level of US aggression would encourage even more countries to pursue nuclear weapons. The US would essentially be a huge armed bully roaming the neighbourhood threatening people not to get guns, and breaking into random houses searching for guns. I don't think it's unreasonable to suggest that that policy is eventually going to convince the neighbours to get some guns.
I think there's a range of options here; I tend towards de-escalation and looking at things with a cool head. There's far too much drum beating and propaganda pumping going on for my liking.
PS: I wish you would reply, rather than edit your comments after the fact. It makes things very hard to read.
1. I killed an argument (rational is just not in "kings" historically) -- you just ignored it.
I addressed it twice: firstly, that it does not apply (no single point of failure like a king, in this answer here), and secondly, it does not actually matter. By my score I "killed" your own argument twice!
2. I noted that this would probably result in a nuclear race with at least the traditional competitors of Iran -- Turkey and SA.
Sure. And your point is?
(My point is that when something is inevitable, talking about the bad consequences of it is pointless. It's going to happen. And bad consequences will happen too. Just is. But do you honestly think a US invasion of Iran would be a better outcome than a nuclear-armed Turkey? SA?)
3. This religious junta will almost certainly torture, rape and oppress the Iranian population as long as there is oil, without external intervention.
Lots of regimes oppress their populations far more than Iran does. How about starting with North Korea? Invasion, particularly as recent experience has shown, does not usually result in "saving" the population. Most countries in oppressive rule don't have the social infrastructure built up for a better system, and besides, particularly in the Middle East, they suffer from Dutch Disease. (This is actually your own earlier point, FWIW; I ignored it because it wasn't relevant, but it is relevant here to your apparent (yet cowardly silent!) advocation of intervention.)
I think you will just repeat your position while ignoring everything else. Hence, an agenda of some sort that you want to get out.
You're lucky I even saw what you wrote here, because you didn't actually reply to my comment.