America Is
the Rogue
Nation
By Charley
Reese
29/06/08
"Antiwar" --
-One gets
the
impression
that there
are some
people in
Washington
who believe
that Israel
or the U.S.
can bomb
Iran's
nuclear
reactors,
fly home,
and it will
be mission
complete.
It makes you
wonder if
perhaps
there is a
virus going
around that
is gradually
making
people
stupid. If
we or Israel
attack Iran,
we will have
a new war on
our hands.
The Iranians
are not
going to
shrug off an
attack and
say, "You
naughty
boys, you."
Consider how
much trouble
Iraq has
given us.
Some 4,000
dead and
29,000
wounded, a
half a
trillion
dollars in
cost and
still
climbing,
and five
years later,
we cannot
say that the
country is
pacified.
Iraq is a
small
country
compared
with Iran.
Iran has
about 70
million
people. Its
western
mountains
border the
Persian
Gulf. In
other words,
its missiles
and guns
look down on
the U.S.
ships below
it. And it
has lots of
missiles,
from
short-range
to
intermediate-range
(around
2,200
kilometers).
More to the
point, it
has been
equipped by
Russia with
the fastest
anti-ship
missile on
the planet.
The SS-N-22
Sunburn can
travel at
Mach 3 at
high
altitude and
at Mach 2.2
at low
altitude.
That is
faster than
anything in
our arsenal.
Iran's
conventional
forces
include an
army of
540,000 men
and 300,000
reserves,
including
120,000
Iranian
Guards
especially
trained in
unconventional
warfare. It
has more
than 1,600
main battle
tanks and
21,000 other
armored
combat
vehicles. It
has 3,200
artillery
pieces,
three
submarines,
59 surface
warships and
10
amphibious
ships.
It's been
receiving
help in
arming
itself from
China, North
Korea and
Russia.
Unlike Iraq,
Iran's
forces have
not been
worn down
with
bombing,
wars and
sanctions.
It also has
a new
anti-aircraft
defense
system from
Russia that
I've heard
is pretty
snazzy.
So, if you
think we or
Israel can
attack Iran
and not
expect
retaliation,
I'd have to
say with
regret that
you are a
moron. If
you think we
could easily
handle Iran
in an
all-out war,
I'd have to
promote you
to idiot.
Attacking
Iran would
be folly,
but we seem
to be living
in the Age
of Folly.
Morons and
idiots took
us into an
unjustified
war against
Iraq before
we had
finished the
job in
Afghanistan.
Now we have
troops tied
down in both
countries.
For some
years now,
I've worried
that we seem
to be more
and more
like
Colonial
England –
arrogant,
racist,
overestimating
our own
capacity and
underestimating
that of our
enemies. As
the fate of
the British
Empire
demonstrates,
that is a
fatal flaw.
The British
never
dreamed that
the "little
yellow
people"
could come
ashore by
land and
take
Singapore
from the
rear or that
they would
sink the
pride of the
British
fleet, but
they did
both.
I suppose no
one in
Washington
can imagine
the Iranians
sinking one
of our
carriers in
the Persian
Gulf. How'd
you like to
be the
president
who has to
tell the
American
people that
we've lost a
carrier for
the first
time since
World War
II?
Exactly how
the Iranians
will respond
to an
attack, I
don't know,
but they
will
respond. In
keeping with
our present
policy, our
attack on
Iran would
be illegal,
since under
the Nuclear
Non-Proliferation
Treaty, Iran
has the
right to
enrich
uranium for
peaceful
purposes.
Who would
have thought
that we
would become
the rogue
nation
committing
acts of
aggression
around the
globe?
Charley Reese has been a journalist for 49 years, reporting on everything from sports to politics. From 1969-71, he worked as a campaign staffer for gubernatorial, senatorial and congressional races in several states. He was an editor, assistant to the publisher, and columnist for the Orlando Sentinel from 1971 to 2001. He now writes a syndicated column three times a week for King Features, which is carried on Antiwar.com. Reese served two years active duty in the U.S. Army as a tank gunner.
