The Eurofaustians
Decision Brief No. 05-D 12 2005-03-14
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-George W. Bush,
Even as President Bush was drawing this lesson from the past, Europe’s leading nations –
What Change in Policy?
To hear Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley tell it, there has been no change in
In exchange for these seemingly modest concessions, we are assured that new, common “red-lines” have been drawn with the Europeans. If the Iranians don’t agree to give up their nuclear weapons ambitions, we can now count on the so-called EU-3 to join us in taking the matter to the UN Security Council for action.
Welcome to the Casbah
We should be clear, however. We have entered the bazaar and the offer on the table should be understood by everyone to be but the opening bid. The mullahs have already responded by saying they will not abandon their uranium enrichment program, seed corn for nuclear weaponry. Clearly, they expect more Western offers will be made to induce them to be more tractable.
Unfortunately, it is predictable that the Europeans will be all-too-willing to make such further offers, in the interest of “keeping the dialogue going” and avoiding a rupture with
The futility of the Eurofaustians’ deal-making is assured, however, since there is no way to ensure that Tehran is complying any more fully with future promises to freeze its nuclear weapons program than it has with previous ones. For example, we recently learned that part of the vast Iranian covert nuclear weapons complex involves facilities in hardened tunnels half-a-mile underground. It is roughly as difficult to know what is going on inside such sites as it is to destroy them.
Worse yet, the process of deal-making with a repressive, dishonest and aggressive Iranian regime buys the mullahs the one thing they need most: Time. Time to complete their covert nuclear program. Time to mate nuclear warheads with
Fatal Harm to the Bush Doctrine?
Arguably even more insidious is the prospect that the Bush Administration will be seen by the Iranian people as having decided, at least implicitly, that doing a deal with the Iranian regime is more important than “standing with the people” of
In a meeting with the Washington Times editorial board last Friday, Secretary Rice confirmed this dilemma: “Our challenge is to continue to speak to the aspirations of the Iranian people even as we deal with near-term issues like the Iranian nuclear program. And the President is determined to do that, determined not to lose the emphasis on the rights and the aspirations of all people, including the Iranian people, to live in freedom. We don’t want to do anything that legitimizes this government – the mullahs – in a direct way. And so there isn’t any indication here of ‘warming of relations.'”
The Bottom Line
The problem is that, even if Dr. Rice is correct and – despite all appearances and, frankly, expectations – these European-led negotiations do not wind up euchring the
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