Will Obama Play the War Card?
Republicans already counting the seats they will pick up this fall should keep in mind Obama has a big card yet to play.
Should the president declare he has gone the last mile for a negotiated end to Iran’s nuclear program and impose the "crippling" sanctions he promised in 2008, America would be on an escalator to confrontation that could lead straight to war.
And should war come, that would be the end of GOP dreams of adding three-dozen seats in the House and half a dozen in the Senate.
Harry Reid is surely aware a U.S. clash with Iran, with him at the president’s side, could assure his re-election. Last week, Reid whistled through the Senate, by voice vote, a bill to put us on that escalator.
Senate bill 2799 would punish any company exporting gasoline to Iran. Though swimming in oil, Iran has a limited refining capacity and must import 40 percent of the gas to operate its cars and trucks and heat its homes.
And cutting off a country’s oil or gas is a proven path to war.
In 1941, the United States froze Japan’s assets, denying her the funds to pay for the U.S. oil on which she relied, forcing Tokyo either to retreat from her empire or seize the only oil in reach, in the Dutch East Indies.
The only force able to interfere with a Japanese drive into the East Indies? The U.S. Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbor.
Egypt’s Gamel Abdel Nasser in 1967 threatened to close the Straits of Tiran between the Red Sea and Gulf of Aqaba to ships going to the Israeli port of Elath. That would have cut off 95 percent of Israel’s oil.
Israel response: a pre-emptive war that destroyed Egypt’s air force and put Israeli troops at Sharm el-Sheikh on the Straits of Tiran.
Were Reid and colleagues seeking to strengthen Obama’s negotiating hand?
The opposite is true. The Senate is trying to force Obama’s hand, box him in, restrict his freedom of action, by making him impose sanctions that would cut off the negotiating track and put us on a track to war — a war to deny Iran weapons that the U.S. Intelligence community said in December 2007 Iran gave up trying to acquire in 2003.
Sound familiar?
Republican leader Mitch McConnell has made clear the Senate is seizing control of the Iran portfolio. "If the Obama administration will not take action against this regime, then Congress must."
U.S. interests would seem to dictate supporting those elements in Iran who wish to be rid of the regime and re-engage the West. But if that is our goal, the Senate bill, and a House version that passed 412 to 12, seem almost diabolically perverse.
For a cutoff in gas would hammer Iran’s middle class. The Revolutionary Guard and Basij militia on their motorbikes would get all they need. Thus the leaders of the Green Movement who have stood up to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the Ayatollah oppose sanctions that inflict suffering on their own people.
Cutting off gas to Iran would cause many deaths. And the families of the sick, the old, the weak, the women and the children who die are unlikely to feel gratitude toward those who killed them.
And despite the hysteria about Iran’s imminent testing of a bomb, the U.S. intelligence community still has not changed its finding that Tehran is not seeking a bomb.
The low-enriched uranium at Natanz, enough for one test, has neither been moved nor enriched to weapons grade. Ahmadinejad this week offered to take the West’s deal and trade it for fuel for its reactor. Iran’s known nuclear facilities are under U.N. watch. The number of centrifuges operating at Natanz has fallen below 4,000. There is speculation they are breaking down or have been sabotaged.
And if Iran is hell-bent on a bomb, why has Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair not revised the 2007 finding and given us the hard evidence?
U.S. anti-missile ships are moving into the Gulf. Anti-missile batteries are being deployed on the Arab shore. Yet, Gen. David Petraeus warned yesterday that a strike on Iran could stir nationalist sentiment behind the regime.
Nevertheless, the war drums have again begun to beat.
Daniel Pipes in a National Review Online piece featured by the Jerusalem Post — "How to Save the Obama Presidency: Bomb Iran" — urges Obama to make a "dramatic gesture to change the public perception of him as a lightweight, bumbling ideologue" by ordering the U.S. military to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities.
Citing six polls, Pipes says Americans support an attack today and will "presumably rally around the flag" when the bombs fall.
Will Obama cynically yield to temptation, play the war card and make "conservatives swoon," in Pipes’ phrase, to save himself and his party? We shall see.
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Read more by Patrick J. Buchanan
- Who Wants War With Iran? – February 6th, 2012
- He Who Defends Everything Defends Nothing – February 2nd, 2012
- Who Wants War With Iran? – January 19th, 2012
- Our Innocents Abroad? – January 2nd, 2012
- Make Congress Vote on War on Iran – December 22nd, 2011





Johnny in Wi.
February 5th, 2010 at 5:12 am
Yes Pat: It is coming and soon. Obama and his co-president Emmanuel have it all worked out. They think the only way out of this depression is war. The lunatics in both parties will meekly follow along. The ships and more planes are on the way to the gulf. just read between the lines.
Claus-Erik Hamle
February 5th, 2010 at 9:34 am
Sanctions that deny Iran any import of oil and gas will likely lead to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the West will be back in the depressen – 1932 ! Bloody fools in the US Congress.
jojo
February 5th, 2010 at 12:33 pm
Pat said–"Israel response: a pre-emptive war that destroyed Egypt’s air force and put Israeli troops at Sharm el-Sheikh on the Straits of Tiran…" Sorry Pat, }sreal was not alone in the attacks– in the background, France, UK Germany Canada Austrilia–.
USS Liberty killings–like 911 attacks–1st failed to sucker America in nuking Egypt and 2nd got America/NATO to fight }sreals enemies
Michael Cecil
February 5th, 2010 at 2:48 pm
"diabolically perverse"
Precisely.
The term has a *theological* meaning, as referring to something that originates in the denial, contradiction or perversion of Revealed Truth.
This is neither irrelevant nor merely a trivial matter.
MvGuy
February 5th, 2010 at 2:56 pm
YIIIKS!!! Can this really be true..??? And what do the Russians have tyo say..??? They have said "Any attack on Iran will be seen as an attack on Russia" and in the past the russians have warned of consequences…….. What is going on..?? Does anyone want to see what Russia DOES..?? Talk is cheap and all these CRAZIES wanna remember thr GEORGIA fiasco && what occurred…. bush looking stupid saying he was going to send the Navy, but he never got permission to enter the Black Sea… all talk
Henry_Clemens
February 5th, 2010 at 3:30 pm
The short answer? Sure he will. The last decade will be remembered as the one in which the ruling political-banking-military-Wall Street establishment swindled middle class America out of trillions of dollars of savings and asset equity and permanently crippled the American economy with their insatiable greed and their profligate spending for endless wars , their criminal "intelligence" operations and their fraudulent, liberty-stifling "security" ventures. They know that the whole of the American economic system is on the verge of total fiscal collapse and, in the meantime, they're busy stealing ever dollar they can get their grubbing hands on. For the last decade, the ruling establishment has enjoyed a great feast at the expense of the American people. They grow fat while the American people are slowly being starved to death. Know this: the entire American ruling establishment is nothing more than a criminal gang of con-artists, liars, thieves and murderers. Now, the great question is this Americans: what are “we the people” going to do about it? I can tell you one thing we shouldn't do anymore; we should stop voting for Democrats and Republicans. That obviously isn't working.
thomas
February 5th, 2010 at 3:38 pm
Attacking Iran to protect Israel and steal oil will be the end of America. We will have become exactly what our government was created to overcome. Pat Buchanan has not been wrong yet: it is time America and Congress started to listen to him
Michael Cecil
February 5th, 2010 at 5:22 pm
Uhhh…
You left out the theological establishment.
You do know that there is one, don't you?
And they do not just 'stand idly by' while everything goes on around them.
And they are free to do whatever they want to do because everyone simply ignores them and denies that they have any effect whatsoever upon those events.
How convenient.
Henry_Clemens
February 5th, 2010 at 5:40 pm
Theological establishment? Well, if what you mean by that is that our political-banking-military-corporate establishment worships money and power I'll go along with that. But if you mean that churches, synagogues and mosques in the United States have the power to tax the American people for hundreds of billions of dollars every year, borrow hundreds of billions of dollars every year and print hundreds of billion of dollars every year out of thin air and then spend all of that money on unjust, immoral, endless and agressive war then you need to rethink who your real enemies really are.
peacenik12
February 5th, 2010 at 7:18 pm
The sad fact is the majority of American people are too dumb or too complaisant to do anything.
The US and its master the zionist entity know this.
peacenik12
February 5th, 2010 at 7:25 pm
That is very true.
Guest
February 5th, 2010 at 8:40 pm
Not bloody fools in US Congress. No. The bloody smart rogue Senate that is staging this. What is going on with Senate? It seems more and more plausible that 100 people are easy to corner by powerfull interests. And some of those 100 ARE representing these powerfull interests. And there are different "interests", and when they coincide, we can have a perfect storm. Financial special interests know that they are riding the back of the tiger. Industrial base is collapsing. And the energy sector, specially big oil and gas, have lost significant ground to other companies around the world. Turkey is going independent in the region, and in the Far East, Japan is rumbling. Russia anounced the new military strategy authorizing the use of nuclear weapon on preemptive basis and in REGIONAL CONFLICTS. Israel, Syria and Lebanon are jittery.
Looks and smells like war. Our Senate has Chancellor Palpatine in Joe Lieberman.
Obama is being boxed in. He may be better off to resign to avoid being pushed into doing the horrible thing, and being blamed for it. Let Mr. Palpatine push the button. At least it will be all clearer.
Guest
February 5th, 2010 at 8:48 pm
Here, here. I agree. Pat Buchanan has not been wrong fromt the fist attack on Iraq, when daddy Bush started the drunken folly of post-cold war empire building. Pat has organized a group of conservative thinkers in Washington area, and his insight ever since has not failed. I saw his interview on Russia Today Washington Bureau. They respect him in Russia, though. They know a smart and unpretentious human being when they see one.
This time, no voting. For nobody. For no federal election. This may be the only way to question the legitimacy of what these people are really doing.
sukhbir
February 5th, 2010 at 8:56 pm
With the US, you know a war is always in the works. The neocons are pushing for war with Iran, but that could be a disaster. Perhaps knocking over Yemen or Sudan would do the trick for Obama.
Andron
February 5th, 2010 at 10:44 pm
Of course he will.
Obama has lied about almost everything.
There is nothing left for him but to be remembered as the man who started THE LAST WAR that the USA will ever have the money to fight.
This is not about anything but base GREED to benefit no one but a few unscrupulous manufacturers of weapons of destructions and killers like those employed by Blackwater.
Andy
February 5th, 2010 at 11:41 pm
Iran is no threat to America.
Wenjo
February 5th, 2010 at 11:55 pm
Bombing Iran is about the dumbest thing the U.S. government could do right now, so they'll probably do it. Those wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Yemen are losing momentum and not draining enough our resources I guess, so time to throw another log onto the fire.
As was mentioned earlier: Russia. We keep messing with Russia's customers and sooner or later, we may have to fight The Bear. Europe may shut down support if we cause oil and gas to spike again, and China can bankrupt us overnight yet we keep antagonizing China while we are in the midst of a depression. Is the UK our only ally now?
guest
February 6th, 2010 at 1:19 am
I agree and it never really was, it is a country of mostly moderate people that happen to be lead by a strict religious minority. It would be wise to let Israel do their own bidding.
guest
February 6th, 2010 at 1:21 am
It is as if it is 'open season" on being stupid and this has gone on for years.
peacenik12
February 5th, 2010 at 7:20 pm
The fact is that the American public is too dumb or too complaisant to do anything.
AVietnamWarVet
February 6th, 2010 at 2:34 am
You are absolutely correct!
Nelson_2008
February 6th, 2010 at 5:01 am
Look at it this way: Israel and its agents didn't go through all the trouble of pulling off the false flag attack known as 9/11…only to stop now.
No sir, we're going to continue to pursue the PNAC agenda (i.e., destroying Israel's perceived "enemies" in the Mideast) even if it means WW3 and/or the final collapse of our economy.
You see, to the J e w i s h supremacist madmen who are driving this whole thing, "America" (and the rest of humanity for that matter) are completely expendable. They will have their way no matter the cost; and if they can't have their way, then to hell with the whole world. This is the situation that we're in.
Kris Kreo
February 7th, 2010 at 9:54 am
Take it as you will, but the US didn't take well to Iran's attempted dominance of the Strait of Hormuz a few decades ago.