The Folly Of Diplomacy With Iran
In Barack Obama’s Inaugural Address he said:
Recall that earlier generations faced down fascism and communism not just with missiles and tanks, but with sturdy alliances and enduring convictions.
There is nothing disagreeable in Obama’s statement, but as this administration embarks on efforts to ‘engage’ one of the worst regimes on the planet – Iran – one wonders just what our convictions are.
- Are our convictions to help defend and protect the lone true democracy and American ally in the Middle East – Israel?
- Are our convictions to stop the spread of terrorism around the globe?
- Are our convictions to stand against the oppression of the Iranian people and for their freedom?
Even with Obama prepared to extend a hand to the Iranian regime their leaders continue to exhibit hostility towards America and unabated hatred towards Jews. Just yesterday, Mahmoud ‘Ahmadeni-jihad’ had these scornful words to say:
“The change will be to apologize to the Iranian nation and try to compensate for their dark records and the crimes they have committed against the Iranian nation,” he said.
The hardline president also called on Washington to withdraw its troops from around the world and stop supporting Israel.
“Change means giving up support for the rootless, uncivilized, fabricated, murdering… Zionists and let the Palestinian nation decide its own destiny,” he said. “Change means putting an end to US military presence in (different parts of) the world.”
And Iran’s government spokesman, Gholam Hossein Elham, continued to promulgate the vicious, ugly falsehood that the Holocaust never happened.
“The Holocaust is a concept coming from a big lie in order to settle a rootless regime in the heart of the Islamic world”
Herein lays the problem with Obama’s approach toward Iran. One can not engage in diplomacy – which entails negotiation, finding common ground and compromise – when the ‘partner’ at the table is an opponent of the convictions and values your nation stands for. To do so would be pacifism. And as history has taught us pacifying enemies of freedom only leads to more violence, war and tyranny, not less. One can only hope that history isn’t about to repeat itself.
Cross-posted at Conservatives with Attitude!






June 23rd, 2009 at 1:36 pm
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