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There is simply no negotiating with Iran
Laurel Leader-Call ^ | 05JUN07 | Kathryn Lopez

Posted on 06/06/2007 2:45:31 AM PDT by familyop

It’s not 1979, and we’re not watching it every night on television. But Iran has taken hostages again. Does anyone care? The sounds of near silence out of Washington suggest, “not as much as we should.”

On May 8, the tyrannical regime in Tehran formally arrested a 67-year-old grandmother, Haleh Esfandiari. Not a sailor or marine — like the 15 Brits Iran held hostage earlier this spring — Esfandiari is a U.S.-Beltway-policy wonk: She is director of the Middle East Program at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars. She was forbidden exit from the mullahcracy, where she had been to visit her sick mother. At the airport, her passports were taken, and she’s spent 2007 under house arrest — and is now in the hellish Evin Prison. The regime says she’s a pawn of the evil neocon Bush administration’s plot to take over Iran.

Esfandiari is not the only American recently taken hostage by Iran. Her prison mate is another supposed American spy: Kian Tajbakhsh, a sociologist from the Open Society Institute (a New York group that promotes democracy). Iran has also detained a peace activist named Ali Shakeri and a journalist, Parnaz Azima, from the Persian version of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. A fifth American is missing there: Robert A. Levinson, a former FBI agent. (You can imagine what they think of him.) That a number of these Americans do not exactly sound like likely members of the vast-right-wing-Jewish-conspiracy to do Zionist and Ugly American bidding means nothing to the terror regime in Iran, which thrives on “Death to America” and “Death to Israel” propaganda.

The news of the Shakeri arrest came down from the State Department days after the United States held talks with Iran for the first time in 25 years. While I don’t have easy answers ready for how to solve the problem that is a nuclear, jihadist Iran, I also have the hardest time squaring these negotiations with President George W. Bush’s brave and morally clear insistence of “you’re either with us or against us.” He named Iran as part of an “axis of evil,” encouraging terrorism against American citizens, of the sort we saw when jihadists killed some 3,000 Americans on our soil, none too far from where I work and live.

As its humiliation of Britain earlier this year proved, Iran is clearly in the mood to test how far it can go — how much the United Nations and the United States will let it get away with. The answer appears to be, pretty far. A recent report from the International Atomic Energy Agency tells us that over the course of a year, Iran has gone from 164 centrifuges to 1,312. Maybe 8,000 by year’s end? Clearly, we have no time to be messing around. I’m all for diplomacy in general — but with Iran? The country fomenting violence against our troops and allies in Iraq? The country that wants to wipe Israel off the map? The country that answers our diplomatic olive branches with hostage-taking?

But we’re in diplomatic mode anyway. A diplomatic mode that — with the names Parnaz Azima, Haleh Esfandiari, Ali Shakeri, Tajbakhsh and Robert Levinson on our minds — should have all Americans angry, nervous, and praying that the Bush administration is working on something good they’re keeping close to the vest. Praying that they are as skeptical of Iran as they should be. Praying that they are willing to put in place a debilitating sanctions policy and send clear signals of support to the good men and women of Iran who want another kind of life there, free of the terrorists who run the country.

George W. Bush has had his good moments of leadership on Iran. A big believer in the yearning of all men and women for democracy, he’s sent signs to the democracy activists and dissidents in Iran, some of them being held in the same Evin Prison some of our American compatriots are in right now. But, as far as we know, they are not getting the help they need from us, the West. The State Department presumably won’t be as outraged as it should be by the abduction of American citizens because they care about “engaging” those who would rather talk about “Death to America.” Something’s got to give. And it better be us making them do the giving, one way or another.

Kathryn Lopez is the editor of National Review Online (www.nationalreview.com). She can be contacted at klopez@nationalreview.com


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: hostages; iran; nuclear; weapons

1 posted on 06/06/2007 2:45:33 AM PDT by familyop
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To: familyop

I remember during the carter regime when jimmy said “we’re doing everything we can.” While our citizens rotted in prison. We turn chicken when it comes to iran.


2 posted on 06/06/2007 2:49:32 AM PDT by gotribe ( I can find no warrant for such an appropriation in the Constitution... - Grover Cleveland.)
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To: familyop

When good negotiates with evil, evil always wins.


3 posted on 06/06/2007 3:05:10 AM PDT by Right Wing Assault ("..this administration is planning a 'Right Wing Assault' on values and ideals.." - John Kerry)
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To: Right Wing Assault

Good analogy.


4 posted on 06/06/2007 3:17:52 AM PDT by WorkerbeeCitizen (I Relieve Myself In Islam's General Direction While I Deny Global Warming.)
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To: familyop
I also have the hardest time squaring these negotiations with President George W. Bush’s brave and morally clear insistence of “you’re either with us or against us.” He named Iran as part of an “axis of evil,” encouraging terrorism against American citizens, of the sort we saw when jihadists killed some 3,000 Americans on our soil, none too far from where I work and live.

So moral clarity encourages terrorists?

5 posted on 06/06/2007 3:44:50 AM PDT by rhombus
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To: familyop
There is simply no negotiating with Iran

Fine, this time follow the constitution and have congress declare war on Iran; outline an objective for the Commander in Chief to accomplish; commit the full backing of the US government resources to fulfill the mandate and put it up for a vote.

6 posted on 06/06/2007 4:48:11 AM PDT by Nephi (Open borders is the flip side of the free trade coin. It's time for Protectionism.)
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To: rhombus

The only thing the enemy fears/respects is force. Since W has turned coward, the enemy has NOTHING to fear from the US.
On the other hand, citizens of the US, do have a great deal to fear—primarily anthrax and nukes. They already hit us once with the germs, and are producing the other as fast as they possibly can.


7 posted on 06/06/2007 4:49:06 AM PDT by Flintlock
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To: Flintlock

“They already hit us once with the germs”

Who are they?


8 posted on 06/06/2007 4:58:41 AM PDT by Dave Elias
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To: familyop

The world (UN) will pay attention to Iran when Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and Quvait, start building their own Nuclear Power plant.


9 posted on 06/06/2007 5:02:20 AM PDT by OneHun
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To: familyop
praying that the Bush administration is working on something good they’re keeping close to the vest.

I certainly hope so. I think we're all feeling increasingly leaderless, though.

10 posted on 06/06/2007 5:02:42 AM PDT by livius
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To: familyop

Caption a cartoon of a democrat trying to teach cockroaches table manners and how to use a toilet.

Or housebreak a full grown lion with a newspaper.


11 posted on 06/06/2007 5:02:52 AM PDT by Eye of Unk
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To: familyop
Her prison mate is another supposed American spy: Kian Tajbakhsh, a sociologist from the Open Society Institute (a New York group that promotes democracy).

The Open Society Institute is a Soros front group.

12 posted on 06/06/2007 5:04:03 AM PDT by Jacquerie (Scotus - Buggering the Constitution since 1937.)
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To: rhombus

“So moral clarity encourages terrorists?”

I have to think she meant that Iran was a part of the Axis of Evil because they encouraged terrorists. I think her wording was poor. (At least I hope that’s the case.)


13 posted on 06/06/2007 5:05:41 AM PDT by GoDuke
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To: Nephi

One stumbling stone we have with our government today is, the members we recently elected. We have a bunch of chickens instead of a flock of hawks. They only care about the power they have achieved, not the safety and well being of these United States or it’s citizens.

As for the state department......they are just a can of worms when it comes to Americans travelling outside our borders. They’re only interested in their well being and their next promotion.


14 posted on 06/06/2007 6:41:38 AM PDT by tillacum
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To: familyop

We should bomb Iran, and not just the Nuclear sites, we should destroy Iran’s entire Energy industry, a true strategic bombing. Every pipeline, tank farm, power plant, refinery, and tanker should be destroyed. With 30% unemployment, 30% of those with jobs working for the Government, riots/demonstrations already common, and now with everyone including the Government on foot and in the dark, large sections of Iran would be in revolt in short order. Without communications and transportation, the Government would be helpless to prevent the spread of Revolution.
Sure this would cause some pain at the pump for mankind, but it would also terrify every nation whose only asset is oil, that the USA could do the same thing to them. It would also remind the entire world that the global trading system, is an American system, and America can refuse to let you play. Every potential enemy will have to re-examine their relationship with the USA, to make sure they don’t get bombed back to the 7th century.


15 posted on 06/06/2007 8:20:54 PM PDT by Eagle74 (From time to time the tree of liberty must be watered with the blood of tyrants and patriots)
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