Is the GOP Becoming a War Party?
Denouncing Republican "bluster" about war with Iran, President Obama went on the offensive Tuesday:
"Those who are … beating the drums of war should explain clearly to the American people what they think the costs and benefits would be."
The president had in mind such remarks as those Newt Gingrich delivered to the Israeli lobby AIPAC that same day: "The red line is now … because the Iranians are deepening their commitment to nuclear weapons" — an assertion the Joint Chiefs and U.S. intelligence agencies say is blatantly false.
They insist: Iran has not made the decision to build a bomb.
Perhaps the president was referring to Mitt Romney’s pledge to that same cheering throng to "station multiple carriers and warships at Iran’s door" and deny Tehran even "the capacity to make a bomb."
But if "the capacity to make a bomb" means knowledge of how to build one and an ability to enrich uranium to bomb-grade, should they decide to do so, Iran already has that.
Does Mitt want war now?
Perhaps the president had in mind John McCain’s call for U.S. air strikes on Syria, an act of war rejected even by GOP Speaker John Boehner as "premature," since the "situation in Syria is pretty complicated."
Have the Republican uber-hawks learned nothing from the war for which they beat the drums 10 years ago?
Then they told us Saddam Hussein was implicated in 9/11, that he had chemical weapons, that if we didn’t invade his country we could expect anthrax attacks by Iraqi crop-dusters up and down our East Coast.
Those who asked for proof Saddam was a mortal threat were dismissed by Condi Rice: "There will always be some uncertainty about how quickly Saddam can acquire nuclear weapons. But we don’t want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud."
The price of our heeding that bluster? Some 4,500 American dead, 35,000 wounded, $1 trillion sunk, 100,000 Iraqi dead, half a million widows and orphans.
The fruits of our victory? A Shia-dominated Iraq descending into sectarian and civil war.
The GOP’s political reward for marching us up to Baghdad?
Loss of both houses of Congress in 2006 and the White House in 2008, when the antiwar Obama crushed the war hawk McCain.
Today’s GOP front-runners — Newt, Mitt and Rick Santorum — all clearly believe that a warlike stance toward Iran will appeal to the evangelical base and to Jewish voters who went for Obama by 57 points in 2008.
But they are rolling the dice with a war-weary America.
Ron Paul, whose youth vote the party needs and who receives the largest number of contributions from the military, has split with them on Iran.
The president, says Paul, is "closer to my position than the other candidates, because what the other Republicans are saying is reckless."
Most Republicans seem to be lining up with Newt, Mitt and Rick on a more hawkish stance. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell wants Congress to vote the president a blank check for war now. And the president is aware of and alarmed by the Republican stampede to war:
"The notion that the way to solve every one of these problems is to deploy our military — that hasn’t been true in the past and it won’t be true now. … Sometimes, it’s necessary, but we don’t do it casually. … We think it through. We don’t play politics with it."
When rash decisions are made about war, said the president, mistakes are made, and "typically it’s not the folks who are popping off who pay the price."
What to do about Iran — and whom to trust to deal with Iran — seems fated to be the foreign policy issue of 2012.
And the battle lines are drawn.
Bibi Netanyahu, the Israeli lobby and its allies in Congress will be demanding ever harsher sanctions and military action before November. For they assume, rightly, that the president does not want war and, if he wins, there will be no war with Iran.
The Republicans will portray Obama as dithering, vacillating and weak, no true friend of Israel, though the U.S. military and intelligence community are behind Obama in his belief that a war now on Iran would be unnecessary, unwise and potentially calamitous.
Nervous Democrats, facing Sheldon Adelson super PAC ads in the Jewish communities of every swing state, all accusing Obama of "throwing Israel under the bus," will be pressuring the president to get tougher.
And Obama surely knows that an October confrontation with Iran, with war a possibility, or a reality, will mean the nation rallies around him and he wins a second term.
Will Iranian intransigence provide him a casus belli? Or will Iran negotiate seriously and agree to more intrusive inspections to prove its nuclear program is not aimed at a bomb?
Whether there is a U.S. war on Iran seems up to the ayatollah now. Will he play into the hands of Israeli and American hawks who are salivating over a war with his regime and his country?
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Read more by Patrick J. Buchanan
- What Should Americans Die For? – May 16th, 2013
- 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





MvGuy
March 8th, 2012 at 10:18 pm
NOT 1OO,OOO Dead Pat, more like 75O,OOO……. Didn't you see the Lancet….?????
Duglarri
March 8th, 2012 at 10:33 pm
I'd love to be as optimistic as Mr. Buchanan, but I don't think the signs about Obama's true position are at all encouraging.
Obama has given Iran a year to "change course". As they are recognized by everyone as having no weapons program, and their current peaceful program is under international inspection, what does he mean by "change course?"
What else can it mean except to give up nuclear technology entirely? Nuclear power, nuclear medicine, it doesn't matter. Iran is too dangerous to be allowed these technologies.
Israel will accept no less.
I predict that the next little while we'll hear two new memes out of the warmonger camp: first, that Ahmadinejad was never important anyway, now that he's a lame duck, and a new "this is Hitler" will have to be nominated; and second, it was never about Iran building a nuclear bomb; it's about preventing evil Iran from having the know-how to build one.
wootendw
March 8th, 2012 at 10:59 pm
"Or will Iran negotiate seriously and agree to more intrusive inspections to prove its nuclear program is not aimed at a bomb?"
Neither the Iranians nor anyone else can prove a negative. The purpose of inspections, 'intrusive' or otherwise, would not be to determine if Iran is making nukes but to find out where to drop the bombs. And once Iran gets tired of intrusive inspections, if it ever goes along with them, down come the bombs. Let's hope the Iranians are smart enough to never agree to inspections.
Tom Mauel
March 8th, 2012 at 11:33 pm
Why is it up to the ayatollah? . Israel has been provoking Iran for several months assassinating scientists and carrying out covert operations with U.S. help. The war will be forced upon Iran by Israeli and U.S. bombing. If Iran wanted war it would already be underway. The sanctions are an act of war that Iran is trying to ignore in order to survive.
Canuck
March 9th, 2012 at 12:45 am
"Is the GOP Becoming a War Party?"
Becoming? They've been THE war party since 2000 and each year it only gets more obvious. And the Democrats just like to play little brother to that nonsense.
tadzio
March 9th, 2012 at 4:26 am
There is a shiity little country that should be flushed down the toilet.
John V. Walsh
March 9th, 2012 at 5:16 am
I agree. Using the Lancet methodology, routinely used in the past by the State Dept., there are in excess of 1 million dead since the invasion and 4 million displaced.
I spoke with the principal author of the first Lancet article some time back and he was shaken by the attacks he had come under. He said he had never imagined anything like such an assault on him would happen.
omop
March 9th, 2012 at 6:46 am
That so called shiity little country is in the process of dragging US of A down the toilet with it.
30.06
March 9th, 2012 at 8:42 am
Hands Off Iran https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACzYJ9IGlTg
30.06
March 9th, 2012 at 8:54 am
HANDS OFF IRAN !!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPbH5xRnUcM
Sam
March 9th, 2012 at 9:02 am
In case of war (of aggression) , what would be the reaction of China, Russia,Turkey,India,Pakistan…who have large economic interests in Iran ? It could become very dangerous.
Aireck
March 9th, 2012 at 9:59 am
Ever find yourself cheering the Russians and Chinese when they try to keep Israel and our government in check? How messed up is that?
andy
March 9th, 2012 at 10:03 am
By hook or by crook, it looks like our degenerate political establishment is going to attack Iran. AIPAC simply has to strong a hold. This could be the last fatal miscalculation for Washingtonian hegemony.
someguy
March 9th, 2012 at 10:49 am
Well to be fair, they've been a war party since the 60s (the 1860s).
jeff_davis
March 9th, 2012 at 11:18 am
"…it was never about Iran building a nuclear bomb; it's about preventing evil Iran from having the know-how to build one."
Almost.
It was never about Iran building a nuclear bomb, it was (and is) about preventing Iran from developing its immense oil wealth into the proportional ***INDEPENDENT*** regional influence. Same goal as in Iraq with its immense oil wealth: conquered and subjugated, or in the alternative, conquered and destroyed, Mission Accomplished!(momentarily).
But America is in decline, with the ruling elites trying hard by confident smiles and happy talk to avoid telling the people the truth, or facing it themselves.
Bianca
March 9th, 2012 at 1:14 pm
I am afraid that Mr. Buchanan is optimistic. None of the decision factors are in Iranian hands. The whole set up is predictable. After we found a maleable head of IAEA, the same nonsense has been repeated. The previously dismissed data has been recirculated as news. Now, it is amazing how IAEA can make demands that are not required under NPT. The whole show is just that. Iran will be accepted as trustworthy to develop nuclear energy under conditions. And those conditions probably entail geopolitical concessions (cut off Russia, China and SCO), energy concessions (gas for Nabucco), and political concessions to internal confidants, like former President Rafsanjani, and the two that are taking fall for him. Furhermore, it will require that the nuclear energy plants, current and future be under the operation by Western companies, not constructed or operated by Russia. These will be chief demands. It is not likely that Iran will go for many of those, given that they will not trust their security in the hands of US. Thus, this whole thing looks like KICKING THE CAN DOWN THE ROAD. Until after election. Just like putting North Korea on the back burner.
jsmith
March 9th, 2012 at 1:18 pm
Yeah, believe it or not I think my leaders are screwy. Well, we all know that they are owned by the Lobby. Ron Paul excepted! Thanks Pat. You seem to be one of the few persons living on planet earth!
REED RICHARDS
March 9th, 2012 at 2:03 pm
Makes you wonder which Pat Buchanan wakes up in the morning. Aside from the fact that to him, white christians are the master race, there are times when he can be brilliant on foreign policy. And at other times he can sound like a dithering idiot. First the title of his article, is the GOP becoming a war party? Seriously, Pat Buchanan needs to start taking naps like McCain needs to. The GOP is but one wing of THE WAR PARTY, along with their democrat allies being the other wing. The asylum states of amerika is already at war with Iran, sanctions being an act of war, assassinating its scientists being acts of war, and aiding the MEK to commit terrorist acts being acts of war. Pat Buchanan is simply an apologist for the republican wing of the war party and does not have the guts to go the distance and denounce the democrat and republican killers who have seized power and simply have nothing but mass murder on their brains…………
t brown
March 9th, 2012 at 2:20 pm
What hypocritical chutzpah of obombomb to claim rethugs are the ones beating the drums of war" – just who is the person who has illegally invaded several countries in the past 3 years? And just who is it who has not ended the illegal invasions of boosh? Perchance obombomb 'should explain clearly to the American people what he thinks the costs and benefits of his warmongering have been.'
And for obombomb to outrageously claim "Ron Paul, is "closer to my position than the other candidates" is Beyond Belief!! If I ran the Ron Paul campaign, I would sue this liar for slander since obombomb will go down in history as one of the greatest mass murderers of all time.
wars r u.s.
March 9th, 2012 at 2:45 pm
"will Iran negotiate seriously'' The real question should be whether the U.S. or israel will negotiate AT ALL. And I don't mean the kind of negotiating where Iran has to meet preconditions which amount to them capitulating before they reach the table.
W_ThePoster
March 9th, 2012 at 3:52 pm
The only use for capital punishment I can think of would be the public firing squad for the next general officer who lies us into a war. Nothing short of that will ever stop them.
ML3
March 9th, 2012 at 4:46 pm
100,000 dead. Right.
You'd think by now they would stop screwing around, stop lying and come right out with it.
They did the body counts, They know it's way more than 100,000
Mark
March 9th, 2012 at 4:47 pm
The idea that Iran can't "possess the knowlege" to make a nukular(GWB) weapon is so remenisant of the "don't teach them slaves to read and write" it's scary. I guess the Plantation of the Potomac is riding high again and has gone global.
Jay
March 9th, 2012 at 5:02 pm
The comments here are heartening, if people can see through Buchanan's half truths, then perhaps just as many can see through the rest of the media's slop.
Yes, 100,00 dead in Iraq is woefully low. More than 100,000 died during the time that Iraq was under "sanctions" (our little euphemism for siege warfare), we were dropping bombs with depleted uranium and the CIA was poisoning the water. If only 100,000 died since Bush launched his invasion, then Bush would have been justified.
I wish people would put more pressure on the Democrats to fess up that the war dead is far more than the official estimates. If the Democrats won't admit that, that how can they complain about Bush? The numbers they accuse him of are the same numbers of pre-invasion dead!
We have to admit that America has no business in the middle-east or stop blaming this thing on Bush. This War IS America's war. It is in our name, in your name, in my name in the name of modern liberal democracy.
Reader11722
March 9th, 2012 at 5:41 pm
The US supports endless wars for Israel, it all started a decade ago after a false flag attack.
9/11, US and Israel: http://www.amazon.com/America-Deceived-II-Possess…
MoT
March 9th, 2012 at 5:46 pm
Schvinnnngggg!!!…. Absolutely correct. There is no "becoming" unless you're over a hundred and fifty years late.
jjme23
March 9th, 2012 at 5:46 pm
The Republicans have been beating the drums for war since Kennedy was President, if I remember correct it was during his administration that they wanted him to go to war in Cuba, and Viet Nam.
One of the reasons why he was murdered, along with the fact that he wanted to disband the CIA, the Fed etc. They also realized that John would get eight years, Robert eight yr's, and had Ted not got caught up in Chapaquidik, he too stood to be President for eight yr's.
They seen the handwriting on the wall, 32 year's of a Kennedy dynasty would have prevented them from being where they are today, rapping up their plans for a New World Order.
Surfer Dave
March 9th, 2012 at 5:51 pm
Actually, the entire USA seems to have become a barbaric warrior nation that seems hellbent on imposing a new corporatised fascism the world over under the assualt of remote controlled weapons and bunker busters. I see no hope in the USA, just decades of pain for the rest of the world as the USA sinks deeper into a very evil place. There is *nothing* good in the USA.
Johnny_Warbucks
March 9th, 2012 at 7:08 pm
Becoming? Surely, you jest…
MvGuy
March 9th, 2012 at 10:05 pm
&&&&&&&&&&&&& TRADE oil in currencies other than DOLLARS…………
MvGuy
March 9th, 2012 at 10:21 pm
****************** HAS AMERICA BECOME A WAR COUNTRY………………………….??????????
************* HAS AMERICA BECOME A WAR CRIME NATION…………………….????????????
**************** Is Carl Levin's fifth column dream of death and murder………….!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MvGuy
March 9th, 2012 at 10:38 pm
I agree with your analysis: "killers who have seized power and simply have nothing but mass murder on their brains………… "
MvGuy
March 9th, 2012 at 10:42 pm
"I guess the Plantation of the Potomac is riding high again and has gone global"
MORE LIKE……………………………………
"I guess the Plantation of the Potomac is riding high again and has gone POSTAL"
rossvassilev
March 11th, 2012 at 8:24 am
It doesn't matter what Tehran does: the Israelis are determined on regime change in Tehran and won't accept anything less. And for the record, I've read estimates that between 1 and 2 million Iraqis were killed in the war from 2003 through 2011.