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October 18, 2007

WWIII

Filed under: War, Executive Suite — admin @ 2:45 am

No, bombs haven’t started bombarding Iranian nuclear sites but if that does happen we have a name for it: WWIII. At least that is what President Bush would call it.

President George W. Bush said Wednesday that he thought Russia still wanted to stop Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. But stepping up his own rhetoric, the president warned that for Tehran to possess such a weapon raised the risk of a “World War III.”

That comment, made during a 45-minute news conference, came as reporters probed for the president’s reaction to a warning Tuesday by President Vladimir Putin of Russia against any military strikes on Iran to halt the nuclear work it has continued in defiance of much of the world. Iran says the program is purely peaceful.

“If Iran had a nuclear weapon, it’d be a dangerous threat to world peace,” Bush said. “So I told people that if you’re interested in avoiding World War III, it seems like you ought to be interested” in ensuring Iran not gain the capacity to develop such weapons.

“I take the threat of Iran with a nuclear weapon very seriously,” he said.

The United States has said it is pursuing a diplomatic approach to Iran, including the threat of a new round of United Nations sanctions, but has refused to rule out military action to halt Iran’s nuclear program, which it believes might be used covertly to develop nuclear weapons.

But in Tehran on Tuesday, Putin said, “Not only should we reject the use of force, but also the mention of force as a possibility.”

Asked Wednesday about photos that showed a seemingly cordial meeting in Tehran between Putin and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Bush said he was loath to read too much into photographs and wanted to hear Putin’s own “readout” of the meeting.

The thing that causes the most alarm for me is that President Bush still insists on trusting the Dark Lord of Communism. This is the guy who is orchestrating a bloodless coup in his country and is backing Ahmadinejad in his nuclear ambitions.

The Dark Lord and the Sith.

I have not looked into Putin’s eyes like President Bush has so I cannot say how dreamy they are but I have paid attention to the politics of the region. Putin and the other not-so-ex-communists are eager to restore the prestige that was lost back to Mother Russia. The easiest way to do this would be to knock the current hyper-power off its pedestal and is there a better way to do that then to challenge it with Iran? What, you think there’s at least a billion better ways to try to become great again? You don’t understand communists then.

They truly believe that their ideology is the only way and they will do whatever it takes to make sure that happens. They will support a regime whose puppet, Syria, was recently bombed for coming too close to making a workable nuclear weapon. But maybe there’s still hope for the president.

Bush, seeking to explain his relationship with a man whom he once said he viewed as a trusted ally against terrorism - but who has since led his country in steadily more authoritarian directions - said that he and Putin “don’t agree on a lot of issues.”

Still, he said, it was vital to maintain an open and candid relationship that allowed each man to speak his mind.

The president nonetheless acknowledged American frustrations at trying to influence Russia.

“In terms of whether or not it’s possible to reprogram the kind of basic Russian DNA, which is a centralized authority,” Bush said, “that’s hard to do.”

The best he could do, the president said, was to try to make it clear that it is in Moscow’s interests to have good relations with the West, and an open and democratic government.

Iran by itself is going to be a tough situation to handle. It is only going to get tougher as countries like Russia and China (at some point) begin to seriously undermine American foreign policy objectives. As a country we need to be a little less trusting of “friends” who work to have absolute power over their citizens. BigT

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