By Patrick J. Buchanan
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If Bibi Netanyahu succeeds in closing down Obama’s diplomatic path to Iran, only the road to war remains open.
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If Bibi Netanyahu succeeds in closing down Obama’s diplomatic path to Iran, only the road to war remains open.
Which is
exactly what Bibi wants.
For what
terrifies Tel Aviv, and rattles Riyadh, is not a U.S. war with
Iran, but the awful specter of American rapprochement with Iran,
a detente.
Thus, when
France’s foreign minister torpedoed the deal John Kerry flew to
Geneva to sign, France soared in neocon esteem. The
“cheese-eating surrender monkeys ” of 2003 who opposed the Iraq
war suddenly became again the heroes of Verdun and the Marne.
“Vive La
France” blared the Wall Street Journal editorial declaiming,
“Francois Hollande’s Socialist Government has saved the West
from a deal that would all but guarantee that Iran becomes a
nuclear power.”
Did
Hollande really save the West? Or did he just rack up points
with the Saudi princes for when the next big arms contract comes
up for bid?
What is
going on is a gravely serious matter.
If the
Netanyahu cabal succeeds in sabotaging U.S. negotiations with
Iran, it is hard to see how we avoid another war that could set
the Persian Gulf region ablaze and sink the global economy.
And just
what is it that has Netanyahu apoplectic?
A
six-month deal under which Iran would freeze all enrichment of
uranium, in return for a modest lifting of sanctions, while the
final agreement is negotiated. The final deal would put
permanent limits and controls on Iran’s nuclear program to
ensure it is not used to build bomb.
And there
would be more and more intrusive inspections.
How would
this imperil Israel?
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