Trouble in Tehran?

While the news this week in the US has understandably been dominated by the SEAL raid into Pakistan that killed Osama bin Laden it has perhaps overshadowed more intriguing events in Iran.
A few minutes ago on May 5, 2011, Arab TV announced that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khameini requested Iran's President Ahmadinejad to step down from his post. This has not been confirmed nor verified by Western media as yet, however, it has been reported that several of his close aides are already under arrest.
The UK Guardian reported today that many of Ahmadinejad's aides were accused of using 'supernatural powers', including invoking jinns (spirits) in an attempt to further the president's agenda against Khameini. This includes Irani Chief of Staff Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei
Yes indeed, there's trouble in Tehran city, but mostly for Dinner-Jacket and his pals, and it starts with a "K" and ends with an "i". From the Guardian:
Several people said to be close to the president and his chief of staff, Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei, have been arrested in recent days and charged with being "magicians" and invoking djinns (spirits).
Ayandeh, an Iranian news website, described one of the arrested men, Abbas Ghaffari, as "a man with special skills in metaphysics and connections with the unknown worlds".
Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi, a hardline cleric close to Khamenei, warned that disobeying the supreme leader – who has the ultimate power in Iran – is equivalent to "apostasy from God".
But the feud has taken a metaphysical turn following the release of an Iranian documentary alleging the imminent return of the Hidden Imam Mahdi – the revered saviour of Shia Islam, whose reappearance is anticipated by believers in a manner comparable to that with which Christian fundamentalists anticipate the second coming of Jesus.
Conservative clerics, who say that the Mahdi's return cannot be predicted, have accused a "deviant current" within the president's inner circle, including Mashaei, of being responsible for the film.
Well, that sure settles it...I guess that Ahmadi-Nejad isn't the 12th Imam, or his analogue to John the Baptist, after all. Tough break, eh? And what kind of "sorcerey" and "metaphysical skills" do you think are being alluded to here?
Let's be clear about what's going on; this is a power struggle between Khameini and Ahmadi-Nejad. They've been fueding for the last 2 weeks, ever since Khameini over-ruled Dinner-Jacket and reinstated an intelligence minister he'd let go. My guess is that they're cooking up all of this demon-sorcery stuff in order to buttress the claim that Ahmadi-Nejad is no longer righteous and therefore unfit to rule. Which, as an aside, is why our system in the west of secular governance is better; because otherwise it can lead to folks citing religious reasons for political actions, and there is no arguing with them since they claim to be motivated by God and therefore enjoy absolute moral authority...
Now all of this is unconfirmed, and who knows what will ultimately happen or if whoever ascends to the Presidency would be any easier to deal with. But, let's just say, it couldn't happen to a nicer guy ...
So we'll be watching the situation; and making the popcorn :)
Your thoughts and opinions, as always, are welcome.
US test fires Trident Missile in Saudi Arabia
Or more appropriately, from a location off of Saudi Arabia. As McKittrick at Closing Velocity says, "this is rattling the biggest sabre of all in Iran's face", and perhaps may be a way to underscore that the administration is running out of patience with Ahmadi-Nejad's stalling tacticts and is prepared to move on to more severe kind of sanctions; like those he spoke of during his presser with Sarkozy yesterday. All I can say is, it's about time.
This test launch may have also served more than the singular purpose of sabre rattling though. As pointed out in the WaPo article McKittrick links to, the US has been quietly strengthening the missile defense systems of our friends in the region. This test launch then would have been a very good opportunity to test those missile defense suites that we've sold them; to use the nuclear capable Trident missile as a "target of opportunity" much like when Minutemen II's are fired from Vandenberg Air Force base, a nuance that was pointed out in the linked post.
I for one welcome this exercise, and think it sends all the right signals to Tehran. That first and foremost, we are tired of your stalling. Second, that we have assets in the area that we will use if necessary to retaliate in the stead of our allies in the region if they are subject to your aggression. Third, the publicized presence of the head of the US Missile Defense Agency, Lt. Gen. Patrick O'Reilly, telegraphs our willingness to sell BMD technology to those same allies so that they may protect their nations. In short, not only will we sell our friends the means to defeat your missile technology, but we will slap you down hard if you attack any of them.
And, while it's not following through on his ersatz campaign promise to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, it may be the next best thing; but more on that in another post...
Besides, it gives me a reason to support and applaud the President, instead of always complaining about how much he lists to port! So, yes, this is change I can believe in!
Oh, and, GO NAVY !
Is the Administration Awakening to Terrorism?
Gee, could it be because of the exposure that they've created for themselves?
This is the only recent example that I can recall of an administration figure commenting on terrorism without insinuating that the real danger lies with right-wing extremists/Tea Party people:
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said the threat of “homegrown” terrorism increased during the past year and more U.S. citizens or legal residents are “becoming radicalized to the point of violence.”
Napolitano, speaking yesterday during a panel discussion at a meeting of the National Governors Association in Washington, said the U.S. doesn’t have a co-ordinated plan for stopping the spread of militancy.
“We really don’t have a very good handle on how you prevent someone from becoming a violent extremist,” she said. Napolitano recommended studying efforts in foreign countries and states such as Minnesota to expand contacts with Muslim and immigrant communities.
That was yesterday. So it comes as no surprise, really, when Weasel Zippers posts this:
Federal authorities have arrested a Virginia man for allegedly helping hundreds of Somalis, possibly including ones with terrorist ties, enter the United States illegally.
Anthony Joseph Tracy, 35, was arrested earlier this month, after admitting to U.S. authorities that he helped about 272 citizens of war-torn Somalia come to the United States illegally, according to documents filed in federal court.
Tracy allegedly set up a business in Kenya, Noor Services Limited, that procured fraudulent Cuban travel visas for Somalis, who would then travel from Kenya to Cuba and, ultimately, to the United States, according to court documents.
Cubans are accorded special immigration status in the US, and black Cubans are particularly repressed, even by Cuban standards, although one wonders how it was possible for so many Somalis to pass US immigration without being quizzed in Spanish. It also seems impossible that there would not have been collusion among Cuban authorities regarding the passage to the United States. And all of this was made possible by the Obama administration's extending an open hand to the Castro regime.
Fausta notes Mary O'Grady's piece on the Iran-Nicaragua-Venezuela axis. Ecuador ought also to be thrown into the mix, which includes the rising tensions over the discovery of oil within the territorial waters of the Falkland Islands. Naturally, South American states are siding with Argentina's claims, but not only out of a sense of Latin pride. Because of the reserves available in South America, oil producing states have been tempted to join OPEC, even if their membership in the cartel is informal (Venezuela's is formal). This is one of the reasons that it was essential for American security that Honduras should insist on its constitutional sovereignty despite the Obama administration's bullying them to fall in line with the socialist-populist strong man states best exemplified by Chavez' rule.
Our foreign policy has been asinine.
John Yoo, recently cleared by investigators to the fury of asshole Senator Patrick Leahy, has this to say:
Barack Obama may not realize it, but I may have just helped save his presidency. How? By winning a drawn-out fight to protect his powers as commander in chief to wage war and keep Americans safe.
He sure didn't make it easy. When Mr. Obama took office a year ago, receiving help from one of the lawyers involved in the development of George W. Bush's counterterrorism policies was the furthest thing from his mind. Having won a great electoral victory, the new president promised a quick about-face. He rejected "as false the choice between our safety and our ideals" and moved to restore the law-enforcement system as the first line of defense against a hardened enemy devoted to killing Americans.
But read the whole thing. And the other moron Vermont Senator, Bernie Sanders, is likewise apoplectic at Inhofe's suggestion that there be a wholesale investigation into the concerted fraud that is the manufactured "Anthropogenic Global Warming consensus" industry, and the EPA's extraordinary and extraconstitutional power grab. To my idiotarian Senators, I'd like to say that I'll do whatever I can to get you replaced.
Surprise! UN finally realizes admits that Iran might have more nuke sites.
I've been saying for a long time, following the most recent revelation of a secret Iranian enrichment facility at Qum, that the Iranians had to have at least one more secret nuclear facility; that being a uraniam conversion site to clandestinely supply the now not-so-secret enrichment facility at Qum. But from the Dangerroom at Wired comes the news that the IAEA has finally admitted that the current regime in Iran has a "credibility problem":
According to the Iranians, funds were allocated to launch the project in the second half of 2007 — but the Islamic Republic did not notify the agency about the facility’s existence until September 2009. That delayed declaration, the IAEA politely noted, “reduces the level of confidence in the absence of other nuclear facilities under construction and gives rise to questions about whether there were any other nuclear facilities not declared to the agency,†the report said.
In other words, a pattern of secrecy persists when it comes to Iran’s nuclear ambitions. And unless Tehran shifts gears, “the Agency will not be in a position to provide credible assurance about the absence of undeclared nuclear material and activities in Iran.â€
Well no foolin' Sherlock effin' Holmes! That's only what reasonable people have been saying for a long time. And so it seems, that regardless of Obama's charismatic majesterium and divine countenance, the same tired ultimatum we've issued, oh say a zillion times before, is working about as well as it always has. Must be more of that Change! we can believe in...
Indeed, based on the self-evident muscularity pusillanimity of the President's foreign policy, Ahmadi-Nejad has responded as any schoolyard Napolean-complex bully would when faced with a larger, but cowardly, opponent; he's declared that we better not tell him to stop again, or he'll simply redouble his efforts!
Ah yes, that Smart Power!, yielding dividends again...
Let's hope that work is moving right along on the new modified-for-B-2-use MOP.
(H/T AllahPundit at Hot Air)
Smart Power! on Iran, yet another expired promise?
I Remember several times during the campaign, and  during  the second Presidential debate,  when Obama declared, "A nuclear Iran is unacceptable!". Well it seems like we've just reached that promise's expiration date:
The Obama administration is quietly laying the groundwork for long-range strategy that could be used to contain a nuclear-equipped Iran and deter its leaders from using atomic weapons.
U.S. officials insist they are not resigned to a nuclear Iran and are pressing negotiations to prevent it from joining the world's nuclear club. But at the same time, the administration has set in place the building blocks of policies to contend with an Iran armed with atomic weapons.
So it appears that the unacceptability of a nuclear Iran was Just Words! like so many other promises made to America and her allies. But will the administration really sit back and allow this to happen? An event that would surely deal a death blow to the Democrat's foreign policy credentials at home and abroad. Especially when he enjoys a European consensus on denying Iran that capability, as well as the weapons to accomplish it...
I'm praying that the President finds the will to put a stop to Iran's nuclear weapons ambitions, and would urge you too also. Just as there are no moderate Taliban, so too can there be no MAD doctrine, no detente, with an Iranian regime bent on Israel's destruction-and proven willing to sponsor and conduct suicide attacks to advance that cause.
Smart Power! or The Sting..?
In a surprising announcement this morning, one that confirmed suspicions that began circulating on Tuesday evening, President Obama announced that the US would scrap plans for a missile defense shield for eastern Europe, essentially reneging on promises that the Bush administration had made that were intended to bolster the security of Poland, the Czech Republic, and the European Union. Instead the President pledged stronger and swifter defense systems, and said that based on Pentagon’s recommendations he would shift the focus to defending against missile threats from Iran that would be viable in the short and medium term. Although Obama’s statement was brief, speaking from Baghdad Vice-President Biden hinted at the logic of behind the decision saying “Iran is not a threat†and “I think we are fully capable and secure dealing with any present or future potential Iranian threat.â€Â But all are not in agreement on Iranian capabilities, pointing to their successful satellite launch; essentially a demonstration of missile technology that could easily be converted to military use.
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Reaction from overseas was mixed to be sure. In the Czech Republic, Social Democrat leader Jiri Paroubek and “activist†Jan Tamas expressed relief and called it excellent news; of course, both were major opponents of missile defense and loathe to the idea of foreign soldiers being stationed on Czech soil. Likewise, NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen praised what he called, “A positive step†that would “improve the involvement of all NATO nations.â€Â And the decision was also hailed by Gordon Brown who said that, "Non proliferation remains a very high priority for the United Kingdom."Â
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As would be expected, the Russians were overjoyed with this development. Although Russia’s NATO envoy warned against “childish euphoria†over the announcement, Mr. Medvedev, Russia’s President, said that he appreciated the responsible move by the US and was willing to continue dialogue. State Duma foreign affairs committee head Konstantin Kosachev told the Associated Press: “The U.S. president’s decision is a well-thought (out) and systematic one. Now we can talk about restoration of (the) strategic partnership between Russia and the United States.â€Â But, they evidently weren’t quite pleased enough to agree to any new round of sanctions against Iran, perhaps one of Obama’s motivating factors in the sudden termination of this longstanding defense plan. Just today the Russian foreign minister, Mr. Lavrov, said that his country firmly opposes any new sanctions and believes that such a move would ruin hopes for a diplomatic solution to the Iranian nuclear situation. So, it looks like the Russians have accepted Obama’s olive branch, and repaid him by slamming the door in his face !
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On balance though there were more negative reactions than positive. Where to begin? Let’s start here at here at home. John McCain said he was disappointed with the seriously misguided decision, and warned that it could undermine US standing in Eastern Europe amid worries there of a resurgent Russia. Senate Republican whip Jon Kyl called the decision “dangerous and short sightedâ€, and warned that “it would send a chilling message to former Soviet satellites who had braved Moscow’s anger to support the systemâ€. And former US Ambassador to the UN John Bolton blasted Obama, “It's just an unambiguously bad decision,†he went on to say, “Russia and Iran are the big winners. I just think it's a bad day for American national securityâ€. Even some of the Democrats are quietly asking the President just what we are going to get out of this concession.
According to Michael Goldfarb of “The Weekly Standardâ€:
This represents a complete capitulation to Russia's Vladimir Putin, who had demanded that the proposed deployments be halted as a price for improved relations. Ironically, the Obama administration, which is appeasing Russia in the hopes that Moscow will help put pressure on Iran, has made this mammoth concession just a few days after Moscow declared that it had no intention of supporting sanctions against Iran.
The consequences of this action in Eastern Europe, especially in Ukraine and in other countries that feel vulnerable to Russian power, will be disastrous. It is a major American retreat in the face of Russian bullying. And we will get absolutely nothing for it.
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Goldfarb also points out that the administration is being dishonest on their policy “fact sheetâ€:
The White House has put out a “fact sheet†on their policy of Russian appeasement/missile defense surrender. The fact sheet says that the new approach — focusing on SM-3 and sea-based systems (presumably in Turkey) — will “augment our current protection of the U.S. homeland against long-range ballistic missile threats.†That is a lie. This system will provide zero, nada, zilch protection to the U.S. homeland, providing only defense against short- and medium-range missiles to Europe.
The fact sheet says this system will protect “our Allies in Europe sooner and more comprehensively than the previous program, and involves more flexible and survivable systems.†That is a lie. The system that was being placed in Poland is already operational in Alaska. These new plans will now take years of negotiations to implement and will necessarily be less survivable as they will not be underground.
There’s that unfortunate “L†word cropping up again; but I guess Goldfarb is just another racist, you know, as opposed to citing stubborn fats and inconvenient truths. Take a moment and read the whole thing; that the administration would feel the need to smear missile defense in order to justify appeasing the Russians is appalling.
David Frum makes a convincing argument that Obama is heading for a foreign policy disaster; it doesn’t take a preview reel to see that coming attraction.Â
In Eastern Europe, Former Czech and Polish leaders expressed a mixture of surprise, dismay, and angry resentment. Czech legislator Jan Vidim indicated that this development would negatively color future relations between the countries:
"If the administration approaches us in the future with any request, I would be strongly against it,"
In fact Poland’s prime minister refused to take Secretary of State Clinton’s telephone call! And former Polish President Lech Walesa was quoted:
“American has always cared only about its own interests, and those of others only serve the US. Now we have another example of this,†he said in a television interview. “I can see what kind of policy the Obama administration is pursuing towards this part of Europe. We should reconsider our approach to the United States.â€
I’m sure the former leader of the famous “Solidarity†non-communist trade union, whose movement led ultimately to a succession of anti-communist revolutions in Eastern Europe, was especially pleased that the announcement of this historic double-cross coincided with the  anniversary of the Soviet invasion of Poland; 70 years ago on this day. I wonder if Obama prefaced his statement to the Polish diplomats by wishing them a happy Molotov-Ribbentrop day?
Meanwhile, according to today’s “Kiev Postâ€:
Diplomats here say Moscow hardliners could read the shield backdown as a sign of Washington's weakness. Far from doing the bidding of the United States, they may instead press for further gains to shore up Russian power in the former Soviet bloc.
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Analysts are particularly concerned about Ukraine, which faces a presidential election next January. Most of Russia's vast gas exports flow through its territory and the country reluctantly hosts a large Russian naval base.
Russia has already rebuked Kiev for its "anti-Russian" stance and refused to deal with President Viktor Yushchenko, tactics which recall those used with Georgia in the period leading up to last year's war.
In a sign of the level of concern, one senior Western envoy here privately estimated the chances of a Russian military intervention in the Crimea over the next year at 50-50
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But perhaps some of the most startling reactions to this are found in the British newspapers; that have a more gloves-off style, and are far less worshipful of Obama than many of their US counterparts.
Nile Gardiner of “The Telegraph UK†thinks it’s all about appeasing Russian aggression:
This is bad news for all who care about the US commitment to the transatlantic alliance and the defense of Europe as well as the United States. It represents the appalling appeasement of Russian aggression and a willingness to sacrifice American allies on the altar of political expediency. A deal with the Russians to cancel missile defense installations sends a clear message that even Washington can be intimidated by the Russian bear.
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And Gardiner is not the only skeptic; Toney Halpin rips the President for selling out not only Eastern Europe, but indeed the entire EU:
By trading the loyalty of Poland and the Czech Republic to satisfy Russia’s security concerns, the United States is signalling that it no longer contests Moscow’s right to assert its interests in Eastern Europe.
Ukraine and Georgia’s chances of entering Nato over Russian objections have diminished further. The timing is disastrous for Ukraine in particular, given the Kremlin’s determination to reverse the pro-Western Orange Revolution and ensure victory for a pro-Russian candidate at presidential elections in January.
The Baltic States, already in Nato, will be feeling a chill as they ponder an even more assertive Russia. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have been among the Kremlin’s most vocal critics but Nato’s new Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen has declared a “true strategic partnership†with Russia his top priority.
The Bush Administration delighted in emphasising relations with the “new Europe†of former Soviet bloc countries, often at the expense of recalcitrant “old Europe†of Germany and France on foreign policy.
Mr Obama has shown that the US is no longer playing that game. He wants Russian help on Afghanistan and Iran and is leaving Europe to resolve its own relationship with Moscow on everything from energy security to historical grievances.
The Kremlin can barely believe its good fortune. Mr Obama has pressed the “reset†button to improve relations without obtaining anything more than permission for US aircraft to cross Russian airspace on resupply operations for troops in Afghanistan.
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In fact, Moscow may become more intransigent, arguing that Washington itself no longer takes the threat as seriously as it did by cancelling the missile-defence shield. Any such argument would only harden Israel’s determination to act.
Some analysts in Russia have begun cynically to ask whether the Kremlin wants to see a war in Iran, arguing that this would send oil prices soaring and replenish state coffers emptied out by the economic crisis.
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Smart Power !…The kind we heard about during the last election…
Smart Power !...Bolstering our nation's missile defense program by, you know, canceling the deployment of forward interceptor batteries...
Smart Power !...An Orwellian statement essentially proclaiming that weakness is the new strength...
Smart Power !…Throwing our allies under the bus, or more like to the Russian wolves bear; and all we get is a Bronx cheer, the one finger salute, and a shoulder shrug accompanied by absolutely NO movement on the issue of Russian enabling of the Iranian regime; not even the bone of a minor utterance about the danger of a nuclear armed Iran…
You know who I’ll bet thinks this is Smart Power, besides Obama? General Electric !
Shortly after the pullback on the shield program was announced, Russia's government said Prime Minister Vladimir Putin would meet several U.S. executives on Friday from firms including General Electric, Morgan Stanley as well as TPG, one of the world's largest private equity firms
That would be the same General Electric whose CEO sits on Obama’s economic recovery advisory board; the same General Electric that owns MSNBC. So I guess all those crappy ratings resulting from the network “selling out†in order to get Obama elected were worth it, eh Jeffrey? If wonder if they promised that Olbermann would name Putin, “The Best Person in the Worldâ€, in order to ice the deal?
Is anyone else experiencing deja-vu?
Facilitates a rogue Iran, led by a fanatical leader bent on Israel's destruction?...Check
Shows the “wimp hand†instead of the “pimp hand†to the Russians?...Check
Takes a bad domestic economy…And makes it worse?...Check
Cancels or truncates advanced military systems in the pipeline...Check
Willfully diminishes our military or squanders our advantage...Check
Tells all Americans they have to “sacrifice†and/or “cut back.â€...Check
Now if in the coming months Captain Brilliant! comes out with a lame statement along the lines of, “Putin Liedâ€, or, “Medvedev Liedâ€, like Jimmy Carter did when he lamented that “Brezhnev Lied!†about his intent to invade Afghanistan, then I’ll be sure. He’ll be a worse President than Mr. Carter. But short of that, he’s only tied for the worst! So until then I think I’ll call him Jimmybama…Because of the Smart ! Power…
UPDATE: Darleen over at Protein Wisdom links to an interesting NRO piece by the editors of the same.
UPDATE II: J.E.Dyer at Commentary magazine weighs in on what he calls Obama's "Ostrich" defense.
So how is that smart power working out for us?
Well when it rains it pours…
As a result of President Obama’s world apology tour, we’re perhaps beginning to see the results of his smart power. Not only have our long-time allies, the Israelis, seem to have decided that they need to look out for themselves since we apparently are throwing them under the bus, but progress has been made regarding the prospects of unprecedented unilateral talks with some of the world’s rogue nations. North Korea has invited the Obama administration to join in direct talks on the status of their various military and civilian nuclear programs. And even though it has come to light that the IAEA willfully hid evidence of a covert Iranian military nuclear program, the administration has indicated it will also soon begin talks with the illegitimate Iranian thugocracy, without preconditions of course. That is, except for the fig leaf that they “might†be willing to put their military nuclear program on the negotiating table as well; a prospect seen as a hollow gesture that gives western leaders a pretty piece of paper to wave while they declare that we will now have peace in our time…
Also disturbing is the revelation that Obama knew in advance about the release of the Lockerbie bomber by the UK. And our closest ally has also sent their SAS to train Gaddafi’s soldiers; a development that most likely will lead to no good at some point down the road.
 But the pièce de résistance may be the most recent announcement of Chavez and Putin working together for a nuclear Venezuela! Add to this the Russian bombers stationed there, and the increasing visits by the Russian navy, and the result is a disturbing scenario emerging centered on a Dictator who has voiced his wished to be a regional strongman. How can the President allow these escalations to occur, and will they ultimately lead to a “Cuban Missile Crisis†type of scenario for Mr. Obama or his successor?
Only time will tell, but it seems that “smart†power doesn’t impress our adversaries as much as “strong†power did. But then, Joey B. did say that Obama would be tested…
Let’s hope he does well. But still, “Gird your loins†as Slo Joe said, because all we have is hope since the most Honest!, Ethical!, Transparent! President EVAH! never felt the need to do as, you know,  all of his predecessors of the last 50 years or so have done and release, among other details of his life history,  his college grades!
 I guess he’s special…






