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Iran is One of 13 States Going Nuclear
The feeling in Europe, and putting asside all the electoral showmanship, was that Obama has yet to get a grip with foreign policy - towards Europe and the Middle East. The changing nuclear lanscape of the Middle East requires more than relying on military intervention to find civil solutions. So far Obama along with McCain appears short of new ideas. Are we looking at four more years of the same - whoever gets elected?
We are now looking at the next nuclear arms race. There are 13 countries in the Middle East that are politically committed to nuclear status {International Institute for Strategic Studies}. For the US to have any meaningful foreign policy towards Iran without including the whole region would now be meaningless.
Western governments continue their justification for war with Iraq and the arguments for and against have become a cliché of overwriting. But what is in little doubt is the Iraq was always the wrong priority. It was then and it remains so today. These are the lost years.
Who then, in the US Presidential race is going to grasp the thorny issue of the Middle East? The Obama camp has spoken vaguely about the possibility of sanctions without discounting military action. .......
But as John Bolton, the former US Ambassador to the UN has recently pointed out, sanctions are at least five years too late. They will no longer have any impact. As President, Barak Obama will have to be more politically inventive than this.
An Iranian Nuclear Power Station
Interestingly, both Senators McCain and Obama see the Middle East through a military lens rather than a political one. ........
The French President Nicolas Sarkozy “…….enable us to escape an alternative that I say is catastrophic: the Iranian bomb or the bombing of Iran,”
What is missing is a constructive dialogue to establish a foreign policy kick-start. To have a starting point for developing a Middle Eastern policy is to have a political aim. A good, and desirable aim would be to explore a regional treaty to be free of nuclear weapons.
Is that just wishful thinking? Not when there are already 13 countries within the region that are politically committed to nuclear status. It only takes one country threatening nuclear fear for the 12 other nations in the region to turn their nuclear programs away from a civil pursuit. In other words, we have all the offsetting and counterbalancing strategies that drove the destructive engine of the cold war.
We do not know enough about Barak Obama. Does he have enough faith in his political ability to find solutions internationally? .........
It is hard to believe that Americans will not be presented with the political option of seeing a significant shift in US foreign policy. After all, this is what has galvanized the Democratic vote. However, it is still a long way from election-day.
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at 11:33 on July 29th, 2008
The Anglo American, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 11:52 on July 29th, 2008
Hi Caoimhin1,
Thanks for the support.