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Our Long Road to War With Iran › American Greatness
Victor Davis Hanson


Until last year, for some 46 years, Iran enjoyed a North Korea-like reputation in the heart of the Middle East: always unpredictable, reckless, dangerous, inevitably to be nuclear, self-destructive, and nihilistic.

All that said, was it really ever all that formidable?

The mullahs came into power after the removal of the Shah and, subsequently, the interim secular socialists. They did so by taking American hostages, murdering opponents, executing former supporters, and transforming the most secular and modern of the Middle East Muslim nations into the most medieval that routinely hung homosexuals, adulterers, and almost anyone who questioned the authority of the ayatollahs. In other words, these were gruesome people, but they didn’t necessarily have a competent military.

The theocracy’s only constant with the prior monarchical Iran was that it inherited near limitless oil and natural gas reserves, sophisticated arms, and the Shah’s modernized cities. It controlled the key strategic chokepoint at the Strait of Hormuz and enjoyed a geostrategically critical location between Asia and the Middle East. It fueled Iran’s historical chauvinism and pique that the millennia-long historical preeminence of Middle Eastern Persia was not fully appreciated by its Arab neighbors. So there were lots of natural advantages—and all for the most part squandered.

Under the camouflage of Shiite puritanism and otherworldliness, the ayatollahs proved even more corrupt (and far more incompetent) than the Shah’s entourage. They fought a destructive eight-year war with Saddam Hussein’s overrated Iraqi dictatorship and showed they were mostly just as militarily incompetent.

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Re: Our Long Road to War With Iran ›Victor Davis Hanson
« Reply #1 on: Today at 10:13:03 am »
Very well done essay.  Toward the end, Hanson asks two questions that actually echo through the entire essay:  Why did no American President take down Iran before Trump, and why did Israel always focus on the proxies rather than Iran?

Very interesting read.

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Re: Our Long Road to War With Iran ›Victor Davis Hanson
« Reply #2 on: Today at 11:13:20 am »
Previous U.S. presidents, excluding Barack Obama, refrained from taking decisive action against Iran because they were pu$$y's.  Obama didn't act because, well he is a Muzzie.
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Re: Our Long Road to War With Iran ›Victor Davis Hanson
« Reply #3 on: Today at 11:15:40 am »
Previous U.S. presidents, excluding Barack Obama, refrained from taking decisive action against Iran because they were pu$$y's.  Obama didn't act because, well he is a Muzzie.

And word has it most of the 57 States of the United States of America agrees.
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Re: Our Long Road to War With Iran ›Victor Davis Hanson
« Reply #4 on: Today at 11:25:08 am »
Previous admins didn't depose the Iranian regime because of the projected high military, economic, and political costs.

As long as the oil flowed through the Strait of Hormuz and the Red Sea, the West would toleraate the Iranian regime.

The Hamas October 7, 2023, attack on Israelis (and Americans) was an Iranian escalation against Israel that Israel could not ignore.

The Houthi attack on shipping was another Iranian escalation that theatened Western economies.

Frankly, since Biden struck his 'deal' with Iran, the Iranians have been significantly more belligerent and aggressive.

Iran has messed with too many bulls for too long, and now that are getting the horns.

I hope they have a covert plan to deconstruct the internal Iranian militias that are keeping Iranian civilians under regime control.
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