Avoiding a Catastrophic War With Iran
Pray cooler heads will guide America in the dialogue and decision-making over Iran’s position in the world. Iran does not have nuclear weapons, and there is no certain evidence that such a program is under way. Certainly Iran has the right to the peaceful use of nuclear energy, and the interests of world peace demand that these issues be resolved without military action that could launch a catastrophic war.
Another war would destroy America’s painful recovery from the indebtedness of two wars and the 2008 economic crash. Gasoline prices would probably go up another dollar per gallon. The Iraq and Afghanistan war’s final costs will exceed $2 trillion. Some estimates say $4 trillion, or even $6 trillion, including lifelong care for veterans physically or emotionally disabled.
Iran has four times the population of Iraq and many times the military capability, and it would seek support form other nations like Russia and China, possibly sparking an unpredictable regional war.
Political hawks and shock jocks on talk radio condemn calls for negotiations and dialogue to resolve such matters without military action as weakness. The U.S. spends as much on military preparedness as the rest of the world combined, so no one can doubt America’s capacity to wage war. It is shocking that the theme song of one national talk show host states, “We’ll put a boot up your ass, it’s the American way.”
The world does not find this amusing or appealing.
More than 6,000 American families grieve the deaths of sons and daughters in the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. More than 30,000 U.S. troops have been physically wounded in action, and untold numbers have returned home emotionally and physically disabled. Suicides of war veterans each month exceed combat deaths.
Official estimates of some 100,000 deaths in Iraq and 20,000 in Afghanistan are considered low by other calculations. The British polling group Opinion Research Business (ORB) has estimated Iraqi deaths at closer to 1 million, with some 5 million displaced refugees who are homeless or have left the country.
Many believe our wars in the Middle East are breeding resentments that will last lifetimes.
War brings big profits to military contractors and oil companies that simply raise their prices. Everyone else pays dearly, in dollars, lives, and blood.
The people of Iran are not well-served by having a bellicose, posturing leader in Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Cowboy professions of toughness are usually hot air, appealing to the pride of some, but they are not helpful to the interests of peace. The vast majority of humanity desperately hopes for negotiated resolutions to political tensions to avoid war and its deaths and destruction that ruin lives and wreck economies.
The United States must lead the world in calling for cooler rhetoric and civil dialogue by all nations in the Iran discussion. Israel, particularly, must relax its rhetoric, confident that its close alliance with the United States and its own arsenal of hundreds of nuclear weapons renders it a muscular regional power whose sovereignty is unquestioned.
War truly is hell, as the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan remind us too well. Let’s remember that the terrible attacks on America of Sept. 11, 2001, were not from a nation, but from an alliance of individuals from many nations, most prominently Saudi Arabia. The U.S. attack on Iraq is now admittedly blamed on “faulty intelligence,” misinformation, and miscalculation. Vice President Dick Cheney predicted that the Iraq war would last six weeks and that U.S. forces would be welcomed with flowers as liberators.
All Americans opposed to another war must stand behind leaders seeking nonviolent resolutions to world situations that could blow up into wars that would wreck our economy, raise oil prices, profit only a few, and cause incalculable suffering everywhere, while we taxpayers foot the bill.





WhichWaldenPond
January 23rd, 2012 at 10:50 pm
Do not forget to mention one little, little, little fact, that has some big, big, big implications. A war on Iran is for the purpose of blowing up nuclear reactors and nuclear refineries, and casting their contents into the atmosphere. There will not be a few deaths by collateral damage but tens of millions of deaths. There will not be a temporary spike in oil prices, but a permanent tripling or quadrupling of oil prices as we spread radioactive fallout on the very place that has half of the world's energy reserves. A war on Iran is national suicide. Anyone promoting or starting a war on Iran hates America, hates Americans.
Debbie(aussie)
January 23rd, 2012 at 11:25 pm
"The United States must lead the world in calling for cooler rhetoric and civil dialogue by all nations in the Iran discussion." Sorry , but who would believe them if they tried.
Sam
January 24th, 2012 at 2:24 am
A bigger war in the ME would be a world catastrophe.
Yonatan
January 24th, 2012 at 4:41 am
Nuclear weapons are irrelevant – as in Iraq where US Government official Wolfowitz admitted
"The truth is that, for reasons that have a lot to do with the U.S. government bureaucracy, we settled on the one issue that everyone could agree on which was weapons of mass destruction as the core reason [to go to war]."
The reason for war is the same – regime change. Arguments about the nuclear program a distraction, in the same way the talks about talking about Middle East peace Process are a distraction from ongoing settlement.
WhichWaldenPond
January 24th, 2012 at 5:56 am
If the politicians in the DemPublican party want to threaten war against Iran or to actually attack Iran, then we should do this legally according to our own Constitution. The Constitution declares that treaties are the supreme law of the land. That is, treaties have the force of domestic law. We joined the UN by a treaty, thus making the UN Charter part of our own domestic law. The UN Charter states that member nations may not attack, nor even threaten to attack, other nations. Therefore, to legally comply with our own Constitution, the first action we need to do is to formally withdraw from UN membership. The second action we need to do is to formally withdraw from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, because there we agreed that Iran has an inalienable right to develop nuclear technologies. After we have taken these two actions, then we can threaten to attack Iran because it is refining uranium, and do this legally according to US domestic law. To actually bomb Iran, and legally comply with our own domestic laws, we must have Congress issue a declaration of war against Iran. Without these three actions, DemPublicans in the Congress and White House are violating US domestic law and ought to be arrested, tried, and if convicted, sentenced to prison.
tomofsnj
January 24th, 2012 at 6:17 am
There is no reason why Israel has never provided any of their children to the military operations that they continue to get the United States into. It is long overdue that Israel take the lead and send its children into these conflicts. Israel is very close and they should be the lead on any military action.
Israel provided zero manhours to the Korean operation. Israel provided zero man hours to the Korean operations. Israel provided zero man hours to any United Naitons operations. Israel had plenty of military ability to attack Egypt in 1955 and 1967. Israel has bombed Iraq but they could not provide any manhours to invade Iraq. Irsearl has bombed Syria and a few months prior ot the sneak attack on Egypt in 1967 Israel flew north and destroyed the Syrian air force in a minor water disputge. This allowed Israel to send 100 percent of its air force to attack Egypt.
Help resotre pride to Israel and demand that they are the first into wars especially the ones that their rich people start for profit. The present IDF has never faced a real military unit so they need the experience just to prove that they will not run if the enemy actually has weapons. They have too often bombed old arab woman and children and crowed we are warriors.
James
January 24th, 2012 at 9:59 am
Proff help to that its not for energy and other peacefull means.
ML3
January 24th, 2012 at 11:29 am
Radioactive fallout can and will affect the Chosen Ones – - -I already hear it has
Low birth rates across the M.E. from US terror wars with Depleted Uranium for the last 20 years is the norm in places where the wind blows
Ubikwitus
January 24th, 2012 at 12:39 pm
Agreed. There is nothing Iran can do even with a change of regime to assuage America's concerns about here nuclear plan, short of permitting some form of US occupation to ensure there is no atomic program, there is no government 'hosatile to America or Israel and to ensure that Iran's oil goes to the deserving.
Everything else, the EU embargo, the sanctions, the demands for negotiation are smokescreens for the ultimate objective – the occupation of Iran by force, or by agreement.
andy
January 24th, 2012 at 12:56 pm
No more wars for Israel.
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sam stone
January 24th, 2012 at 5:14 pm
Why not make Israel, the U.S.A and Great Britian live up to all the reaties and laws they signed up to. No need for war.
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Jim
January 24th, 2012 at 10:00 pm
The West has better not rely on the power elite/the powerz or whatever you want to call them. Nattering at them online won't do a damn thing either. They started with a list of countries they were going to bring down – just two remain – Syria and Iran. How did the US do in leading the world in Egypt, Libya, etc.? You think they will change their plans for Iran because they are asked or will have a change of heart? How do you spell sociopath?
Simple question, when you know that those who rule won't change direction…they never have in other empires in history…what do you do? Blog, e-mail, text, Tweet or grow the hell up and take self responsibility?
BINSAFI
January 24th, 2012 at 10:49 pm
Iran is NOT the Enemy, WAR is!
Peace, Love & Respect.