Should the U.S. Use Military Force Against Iran?

Should the U.S. Use Military Force Against Iran?

Once a distant, mysterious land, the U.S. has become intensely embroiled in Middle Eastern politics. While simultaneously waging campaigns in both Afghanistan and Iraq, America has turned a wary eye to Iran and its alleged nuclear weapons. With the lives of potentially thousands of soldiers and citizens at stake in both countries, should the U.S. take direct military action against Iran?

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  • C August
    Cold War a battle of ideas?

    An objective look at history shows that the Cold War was nothing but a series of pragmatic stop-gap measures, a balance-of-power see-saw of shifting alliances. There was no fundamental principle that was fought for. It was not a rational and consistent fight for individual rights and the interests of the US. It was not a battle of ideas.

    The very actions taken by US foreign policy to contain communism made the modern Iranian problem possible. How many times did the US shift its support from one country to another, based on nothing other than "will this tick off the Soviets or keep the status quo?"

    Why didn't the US attack Iran when it declared war on us, by seizing our embassy and kidnapping our citizens? The answer is because we were paralyzed by pragmatism and altruism, and had abandoned the ideas worth fighting for.

    All of this begs the question: What ideas should we fight for?

    - C AugustUS August 21, 2008 9:04AM

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  • Mr Cropper
    The Cold War

    We might keep in mind how the Cold War started - by America giving half of Europe to Russia. Will we repeat this course by leaving the Mid-East in the hands of fascists?

    - Mr Cropper August 22, 2008 11:33AM

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  • Submariner
    Is there a worse inspiration?

    The Cold War in short form:

    Successes: Nixon (and McDonalds) in China, Cuban Missile Crisis, Military Industrial Complex, Perestroika and Glasnost, MTV, Kennedy and Kruschev...

    Failures: Vietnam, Korea, Afganistan, Bay of Pigs, Operation Phoenix, Project MKULTRA, Nuclear Proliferation...

    Seriously

    - Submariner September 3, 2009 3:02AM

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    David Bukay (Ph.D.), teaches at the School of Political Science in the University of Haifa. His main fields are: International Terrorism and Islamic fanaticism;... More

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