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Does America Really Want War with Iran?

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We must not forget that Saddam Hussein, the late defeated Iraqi president, never believed the seriousness of the threats that warned him that America intended to wage a devastating war unless he withdrew from Kuwait during the first Gulf War.

The last attempt to deliver the message to him was made in Switzerland, where the Iraqi and US foreign ministers, Tariq Aziz and James Baker, met just days before the start of the air campaign, after five months of repeated warnings.

We are now facing a similar scenario, with several warnings to Iran that, if war erupts, it will be a devastating one. The American side reiterates that it does not want to go to war but, in reality, it is pushing Tehran’s regime toward it. The US economic sanctions are exhausting the regime, and it may fall without a single bullet being fired.

The Tehran regime also does not want war because it knows it will be destroyed, but it is playing a blackmailing game in threatening to break the siege by force; and it may dare to resort to limited strikes against Gulf or Saudi oil interests. Thus, perhaps the Iranian regime imagines that, if it launches a limited propaganda engagement, as Hezbollah did with Israel, it would justify reaching an agreement. The danger of this thinking, i.e., standing on the brink, is that it may actually lead to an all-out war and a fall into the abyss.

What makes us believe in the likelihood of war is the growing number of American warships that have reached the Gulf’s waters and the surrounding area. These are not toys and are not sent unless they are ready to fight as soon as orders arrive, and they represent the most serious message Washington can send.

Here, in our region we must remember that the US is a tremendous military power, just like an elephant, trampling on grass and not looking beneath it. In all the areas of conflict it has gone into, it has suffered curable scratches, while the Iranian regime may face what Saddam faced in the two wars the US led against his regime — destruction and possibly total collapse. Another example is Afghanistan’s Taliban, which was destroyed as an authority and removed from Kabul after the Sept. 11 attacks. Even when America was defeated in Vietnam, it suffered psychologically and consequently became keen to reduce its human losses.

There is a question that is often asked: Since Washington possesses lethal capabilities, why hasn’t it used them on the dozens of occasions when Iran targeted the interests of America and its allies? This question is repeatedly raised by the confused, the “conspiracy theorists,” and those who seek to cast doubts by alluding to a secret relationship between the two regimes.

Indeed, there are two reasons for this.

The first is that the Iranian regime is cautious and insidious. It has never entertained the idea of direct aggression against the US, either in the region or abroad. Instead it has always used proxies to carry out its missions. Thus, the Iranians have avoided pushing any US president to wage war against them with the support of Congress, which is a constitutional requirement. All the attacks carried out by Iran were done with great caution, as if legal experts had planned them. At the same time, Washington, like Iran, is also fighting an undeclared war. It has waged secret military operations against Iran and its interests through its intelligence and allies, and imposed a very damaging economic boycott.

The second reason is that the US still hopes that Iran will change politically and become an ally; thus, it wants to avoid pushing Tehran into the arms of its major adversaries, Russia and China. One of these two powers may, in fact, intervene and give Iran protection to keep the regime on the conflict chessboard. This is just as Russia did when it intervened and saved the Assad regime in Syria from inevitable collapse, and is now doing with the Maduro regime in Venezuela.

However, the regime in Iran suffers from an extreme revolutionary religious ideology, which has been the reason why all Washington’s methods of persuasion and intimidation have failed to reform it.

Still, its fate this time round seems to have been decided, more so since similar evil regimes have been eliminated, such as Saddam in Iraq, Muammar Gaddafi in Libya and Omar Al-Bashir in Sudan, while Bashar Assad’s regime in Syria has been effectively weakened.


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The political decisions for a conflict have been made. Now it is purely operational -- the Americans are looking to make the moves that maximize their chances of success. I expect Iran will give Tel Aviv residents a very nasty surprise from the air (of a Biblical magnitude) and then Israel will have no choice but to sue for peace with the participation of other powers and then Trump will declare victory.
 
The political decisions for a conflict have been made. Now it is purely operational -- the Americans are looking to make the moves that maximize their chances of success. I expect Iran will give Tel Aviv residents a very nasty surprise from the air (of a Biblical magnitude) and then Israel will have no choice but to sue for peace with the participation of other powers and then Trump will declare victory.
I believe it will not come to a war.
 
No that's just big threats because war with Iran need more and more soldiers and weapon systems I think USA at first may attacks on Venezuela or north Korea they are easier. Trump don't beginning a war at this point because he need American votes or next round of presidential election and Americans don't want another war. It's impossible at least in forward two years.
USA is in beginning of economic pressures on Iran trump need time to see what happen in Iran
 
No that's just big threats because war with Iran need more and more soldiers and weapon systems I think USA at first may attacks on Venezuela or north Korea they are easier. Trump don't beginning a war at this point because he need American votes or next round of presidential election and Americans don't want another war. It's impossible at least in forward two years.
USA is in beginning of economic pressures on Iran trump need time to see what happen in Iran

N Korea would nuke Seoul, that would be worse than Venezuela or Iran
 
America does not want any war. On contrary.

In 2015 Obama removed sanctions and Khamenaist regime used these money to finance wars and terror around the globe. Thats why sanctions were returned.
 
Kinda like the 1987/1988 skirmishes in the Persian Gulf right
In first skirmishes Iran will probably give measured answer... if it continues, then we'll go all out. Let them have a new vietnam, even if they wipe out Iran we have oxigen, mountains/desert, bread to eat and snipers and martyrdom operations. And then we will prolong the war.
 
I never turn back again, sometimes I had doubts.. But now I'm proud of it and I mention it openly anywhere. All of us should be anti-semitic because it helps humanity against opression, wars.

True I agree 10000 percent

In first skirmishes Iran will probably give measured answer... if it continues, then we'll go all out. Let them have a new vietnam, even if they wipe out Iran we have oxigen, mountains/desert, bread to eat and snipers and martyrdom operations. And then we will prolong the war.

The US will have the upper hand in the earlier stages as usual but the conflict will drag on and bring rest of the region on fire hence a Vietnam like situation I agree on that however I still think its posturing as usual if worse it will be repeat of the Tanker Wars of the late 1980s I think a few years back the US was thinking in using the Saudis or the Gulfied to invade Iran with US behind the scenes but the disaster in Yemen may have caused a rethink in strategy
 

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