Broder’s Brainstorm
Though Obama “may lose control of Congress,” says columnist David Broder, he “can still storm back to win a second term in 2012.”
How does Broder suggest Obama go about it?
“Look back at FDR and the Great Depression. What finally resolved that economic crisis? World War II.”
Conceding the prospect of a new war is “frightening,” Broder goes on to list the rich rewards of Obama’s emulating FDR.
“With strong Republican support in Congress for challenging Iran’s ambition to become a nuclear power, [Obama] can spend much of 2011 and 2012 orchestrating a showdown with the mullahs. This will help him politically because the opposition party will be urging him on. And as tensions rise and we accelerate preparations for war, the economy will improve…
“[T]he nation will rally around Obama because Iran is the greatest threat to the world in the young century. If he can confront this threat and contain Iran’s nuclear ambitions, he will have made the world safer and may be regarded as one of the most successful presidents in history.”
Cynicism aside, what is wrong with Broder’s analysis?
First, how exactly are “preparations for war” on Iran going to improve our economy when two actual wars costing $1 trillion have left us in the deepest recession since the 1930s?
Were those wars just not big enough?
If war is good for the economy, why is this nation, at war for a decade, growing at 2 percent, while China, which invests in rogue regimes rather than bomb them, is booming?
Moreover, any attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities would be carried out by air and missile strikes from ships and planes already in the U.S. arsenal. We would not need the tens of thousands of ships, tanks, guns, and planes we needed in WWII, or the 12 million men under arms.
The first result of a U.S. strike would be to pull Iran’s oil off the world market. If Iran responded by mining the Gulf or sinking a tanker, oil would go to $300 a barrel and gasoline to $10 a gallon. Does Broder think that would give a nice boost to the U.S. and world economy?
Japan’s attack at Pearl Harbor united us in rage and resolve. Should we attack Iran’s nuclear facilities, when its nuclear program is supported by both sides of that divided country, we would likely unite Iranians in patriotic anger and convince any doubters that Tehran must acquire nuclear weapons to deter us.
We would then have to invade Iran to win the war, as that would be the only sure way to remove a regime that would be hell-bent on revenge through terror and every other means.
Memo to Broder: We don’t have the troops to invade Iran, which is three times as large as Iraq.
And as Obama’s “preparations for war” are under way, how does Broder propose we defend our diplomats and civilians in Lebanon, who are a cab ride from Hezbollah in south Beirut?
Broder says, “Iran is the greatest threat to the world in the young century.”
But a threat to whom?
Iran’s next-door neighbor Turkey does not see Iran as a threat. Indeed, Turkey’s prime minister got Tehran to agree to trade half its low-enriched uranium to the West for fuel rods for a reactor that makes medical isotopes. It was America that slapped away the offer.
Iraq’s leaders make regular treks to Tehran for advice in forming a new government. Our man in Kabul, Hamid Karzai, admits to getting “bags of cash” from Iran. Syria has excellent relations with Tehran. Lebanon just hosted President Ahmadinejad.
If the neighbors can live with Iran, why are we, with 5,000 nuclear weapons, 6,000 miles away, so fearful?
Israel calls Iran “an existential threat.”
But Israel has 200 nukes and the planes, subs, and missiles to deliver them, while U.N. inspectors claim Iran has not diverted any of its low-enriched uranium for conversion to weapons-grade.
Should it do so, say U.S. officials, we would have a year’s notice before Iran could even test a device, let alone build a bomb.
We are told Ahmadinejad is a madman, a religious fanatic, a Hitler who would die happy, even if Iran were incinerated, if only he could explode a nuclear bomb on Israel or the United States.
But when Israel attacked Iran’s ally Hezbollah in 2006 and Hamas in 2008, Ahmadinejad did nothing. Does that sound like Hitler?
When was the last time Iran started a war with anyone?
America has deterred Stalin, Mao, and Kim Jong-Il, all men with nuclear arsenals and far more frightening than Ahmadinejad, who is well into his second term, unpopular, with an economy in shambles. Moreover, Ahmadinejad does not make the war-or-peace decision for Iran.
If Obama prepares for war and Iran refuses to back down, how many U.S. dead and wounded would Broder consider a fair price to pay for a second term for his “enduringly superior” leader?
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Read more by Patrick J. Buchanan
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- Who Are the War Criminals in Syria? – May 6th, 2013
- Their War, Not Ours – April 29th, 2013
- Is War With North Korea Inevitable? – April 4th, 2013
- Goading Gullible America Into War – March 21st, 2013





JDonald
November 1st, 2010 at 9:14 pm
Why the USA puts up with the Jewish nonsense that is reported in the New York Times and the Washington Post is incredible. On the weekend Face the Nation, the moderator, a Jew, heard from at least three other Jews (maybe four) about the upcoming elections. When the media is controlled by the Jewish establishment, the opinions of the remaining 98% of the country is never heard. Its about time that the American press starts to listen to all Americans or suffer some dire consequences. I always start the day at BBC.com to learn what is really happening in the world.
guest
November 1st, 2010 at 9:58 pm
Not all Jews are bad news.America just lost the best Jew it ever had yesterday,I'm talking about Ted Sorenson.Him,RFK and JFK are a troika that did more for the human race than any three men or any man in history.If the Cuban Missile Crisis had gone south,damn few,if any of us would be here today.God,it was a sad day yesterday.
Johnny in Wi.
November 1st, 2010 at 10:25 pm
Agressive war is a war crime. David Broder is a corrupt and senile old fool. He is advocating for massive and horrible war crimes to be commited. So are all these other criminals calling for an attack on Iran, that may result in WW3. These people belong in prison for the the crimes they have pushed in Irag, Afganistan, Pakistan, and now Iran. Buchanan is dead on, in all his points. This is an excellent column.
RockyRococo
November 1st, 2010 at 11:52 pm
Here's an excellent question:
When was the last time Iran started a war with anyone?
I've been trying to figure this out, the most recent I find accounts of various incursions into what might be called Afghanistan in the 1830s. But even that could hardly have been called "starting a war". There's a middle land in northeastern Iran and western Afghanistan where the cities are effectively Persian and the countryside essentially Afghan, so control of those areas has ebbed and flowed over the centuries. You have to go back more than one historical era to reach a time when Iran/Persia was a militarily aggressive nation.
james
November 2nd, 2010 at 12:49 am
I have the best idea for Murica and Muricans to save their economy, get their independence back, regain their foriegn policy control and enjoy a nice war: DECLARE WAR ON ISRAEL.
There, evreything is solved.
sherban
November 2nd, 2010 at 1:20 am
Broder was answered that a war with Iran will have not efficiency because US has already an arsenal bigger than a war with Iran would demand and such the industry will not receive any boost.So,how broder hinted,is better a stronger rival,et say Russiaor the Russia ,China and Iran together.Why not a world war case which can't bothr America becqause Israel is (maybe ?)in her side with Papua,Isl.Bikini,isl.Marshall and Micronesia.
jojo
November 2nd, 2010 at 4:56 am
Ever wondered why Israel Firsters DISLIKE Obama? Deadline of August 2010 was given to attack Iran and passed. USi will attack Iran and very soon {:^/
Jimbo
November 2nd, 2010 at 7:38 am
Sorenson was a Unitarian.
James
November 2nd, 2010 at 8:10 am
Israeli Nuke Double Standard:
http://tinyurl.com/IsraeliNukeDoubleStandard
Rasputin2
November 2nd, 2010 at 8:17 am
The BBC also has a definite bias towards Israel, even though it is regularly criticized for not being more pro-Israeli. Here is an out of date look at British media and its domination at that time by one ethnicity: http://www.rense.com/general38/brits.htm
Perhaps things have changed, but I doubt it.
Klyde
November 2nd, 2010 at 8:27 am
A Hitler apologist and holocaust denier who is opposed to war. Strange.
3 cents
November 2nd, 2010 at 10:40 am
broder is a zionist.
Don
November 2nd, 2010 at 11:43 am
WWII simply destroyed our main economic competitors and left the market open to the US until our stupidity put an end to our advantage, about 1960…somewhat prolonged by the idiotic Vietnam adventure.
It's the only time Keynesian pump priming actually works.
Since when is Iran an economic competitor?
Going to war with Iran would only seal our doom sooner than later.
Pendulum
November 2nd, 2010 at 3:00 pm
sharp witted Buchanan strikes again, Broder lays prone at his feet. Actually I thought he was talking about last night's game.