Posted by
Sidney Allen Johnson on Sunday, August 17, 2008 12:00:00 AM
There has, of late, been a glut of left leaning writers and speakers
condemning the “Bush Doctrine” of preemptive war as an
immoral, if not illegal, act. Many have even gone so far as to demand
that articles of impeachment be initiated against him for “war
crimes” for attacking Iraq under what they claim were
“false pretenses.” Not the least of the president’s
critics is Senator Barack Obama, the presidential nominee for the
democratic party. Senator Obama claims that he opposed the war in Iraq
from the beginning. Fortunately for him, Illinois state legislatures
don’t actually get to vote on such matters and therefore he
didn’t actually have to take his position on record. If he had,
one wonders if he would have opposed it the same as he did the recent
FISA bill. Which is to say he opposed it right up until the point that
he voted in favor of it. His recent rhetoric on Iraq suggests he will
say whatever you want him to say.
The war in Iraq was initiated for several
reasons. Failure to abide by the treaty that ended the first Gulf War,
in and of itself, was a valid justification to go in and finish off the
regime of Saddam Hussein, let alone the matter of 17 violations of
United Nation mandates. After all, President Clinton wasn’t
flinging cruise missiles into Iraq late in his administration for no
reason now was he? However the opponents of the Iraq war have always
focused on President Bush’s belief that the regime of Saddam
Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction, as well as an intent to
use them. This is the reason most people believe the U.S. attacked,
invaded and occupied Iraq in a preemptive war, to prevent any
possibility of future Iraqi aggression.
You can argue whether or not the basis for the president’s
decision was justified. He had many sources of information claiming
that Hussein possessed these weapons, even though the treaty that he
signed at the end of the first gulf war forbade him to have them. Not
only did our own Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) believe that it was
a “slam dunk” (their actual words) that he had them, but
also the intelligence agencies from several other countries
corroborated this information. These included countries such as France
and Russia who opposed the idea of the United States taking military
action. This combined with the fact that Saddam Hussein had previously
used chemical weapons against his own citizens in 1988 rightly
convinced President Bush that in a post 9/11 world, military action was
required.
It is true that no “working” weapons of mass destruction
were found. It is also true that 500 tons of yellow cake uranium, the
kind used to make such weapons, were found. So arguments can be made to
justify or criticize the president’s actions. Yet the question of
the morality of a preemptive war still haunts many of our countrymen.
There is a certainty among many that it is never right for the United
States to strike first. However, in a world confronted with the
proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, this is a matter of
judgement…a very important attribute for a president. Consider
these words from Barack Obama:
“When people talk about experience, what they really want
to know is: does he have good judgment? You would hope that if someone
has more experience it gives them better judgment. But everyone knows
many 50-, 60-, and 70-year olds who don’t have good judgment
because they keep making the same mistakes over and over again. What we
want to talk about is judgement, common sense, and how we get stuff
done.” 08/22/07
Ahh, judgement. It appears Mr. Obama has a lot of faith in his own
judgement. But should we have faith in his judgement, or in the
judgement of anyone who would question the current president’s
wisdom in his choice of action for a preemptive war? For as you shall
see, such wisdom, fortitude and judgement will be required again, and
soon. Allow me to introduce you to the “Doomsday Machine”
known as the Electromagnetic Pulse Weapon. Or, as the Iranian’s
call it, “change you can believe in:
“WASHINGTON — Iran is not only covertly developing
nuclear weapons, it is already testing ballistic missiles specifically
designed to destroy America’s technical infrastructure,
effectively neutralizing the world’s lone superpower, say U.S.
intelligence sources, top scientists and western missile industry
experts.
The radical Shiite regime has conducted successful tests to
determine if its Shahab-3 ballistic missiles, capable of carrying a
nuclear warhead, can be detonated by a remote-control device while
still in high-altitude flight.
Scientists, including President Reagan’s top science
adviser, William R. Graham, say there is no other explanation for such
tests than preparation for the deployment of electromagnetic pulse
weapons - even one of which could knock out America’s critical
electrical and technological infrastructure, effectively sending the
continental U.S. back to the 19th century with a recovery time of
months or years. (World Net daily)
You better read that paragraph over again to make sure you
understand the ramifications of what it is saying. Many people often
refer to the United States as a superpower that can bomb someone else
into the “stone age.” Well, you have just been told that
the same can be done to us. Let that sink in.
What is an electromagnetic pulse weapon? It is important that you
understand this weapon and the implications of having such a weapon
used against you. William R. Graham, chairman of the “Commission
to Assess the Threat to the United States From Electromagnetic Pulse
Attack” described electromagnetic pulse weapons thusly:
“A single nuclear weapon exploded at high altitude above
the United States will interact with the Earth’s atmosphere,
ionosphere and magnetic field to produce electromagnetic pulse (EMP)
radiation down to the Earth and additionally create electrical currents
in the Earth. EMP effects are both direct and indirect. The former are
due to electrical systems, and the latter arise from the damage that
’shocked’ - upset, damaged and destroyed - electronics
controls then inflict on the systems in which they are embedded. The
indirect effects can be even more severe than the direct effects.”
“The major impact of EMP weapons
is on electronics, so pervasive in all aspects of our society and
military, coupled through critical infrastructures. Their effects on
systems and infrastructures dependent on electricity and electronics
could be sufficiently ruinous as to qualify as catastrophic to the
nation.”
The purpose of an electromagnetic pulse attack is not to kill
people, at least not immediately. The initial attack will wipe out
electricity, fry electrical circuit boards and destroy communications
apparatus over the target area. The higher the altitude of the
detonation the greater will be the affected area. The cascading effects
on our society would be dramatic to say the least. The financial system
would instantly be ruined, making even the simplest of transactions
impossible. Food water and fuel would become scarce. Why? Lack of
electricity will mean a lack of refrigeration, which would leave food
rotting in warehouses. The inability of water treatment facilities to
sanitize and distribute water would threaten public health. The lack of
electricity would likewise make it impossible to refuel vehicles as the
fuel cannot be dispensed from gas stations without the electricity.
Fuel unavailability would lead to vehicles being stranded when they run
out of gas. This will result in severely limiting transportation
capability, and the increasing chaos would result in a rapid breakdown
of social order.
No one will know what has happened, and know one would be able to tell
anyone if they did. Realistically there will be no one coming to
anyone’s aid. No government or civilian services will exist. This
is a catastrophe of the highest magnitude. If this country is deprived
of it’s electricity it immediately will become function-less. Our
extreme dependence on electricity and electronics has created an
“Achilles Heel” that our enemies are now seeking to
exploit. Once disabled by an electromagnetic pulse attack, it will take
from months to years to repair the damage. What will become of us in
the meantime? Will the world come to the aid of the United States, or
will our enemies pounce on us while we are down? Imagine the chaos and
lawlessness witnessed in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Will we
descend into a sub-civilization and become our own worst enemy? Do you
really want to find out?
The EMP threat is not a new one. The Soviet Union also had the
capacity to deliver such a blow to the United States. However certain
military and government facilities can be hardened and protected
against the effects of an electromagnetic pulse attack. Therefore
preserving the ability of the United States to retaliate with our own
strategic nuclear forces. This was a deterrent to a nation state like
the old Soviet Union as it is to most nation states. However this is
not a deterrent to a rogue state like Iran which is governed by a
lunatic who believes his messiah (The 12th Imam) will only return due
to an apocalyptic event. Such a man can, and will, initiate the
apocalyptic event himself. Nor is the threat of a catastrophic counter
attack much of a deterrent to terrorist groups that have no state
identity. Who are you going to attack? In the aftermath of the 9/11
attack on the World Trade Center it was quickly ascertained who was
responsible, yet with the United States electrical systems shut down
and most electronics fried, how will we even be able to accurately
determine which terrorist group is the aggressor?
This is a relatively inexpensive way to destroy us. The Iranian
government may be trumpeting their success at detonating their Shahab 3
ballistic missiles by remote control, but a the missile itself need not
be that sophisticated. A nuclear weapon detonated on a simple scud
missile will produce the same results. And there is a glut of such
missiles in the world. We also know that al-Qaeda has access to upwards
of 80 ships from which such a missile could be launched. Considering
Iran’s relationships with not only al-Qaeda but also other
terrorist groups such as their proxies Hezbollah, it becomes more
imperative that they not be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons or the
technology to develop them.
I know some of you out there are thinking about our ABM
(anti-ballistic missile) weapons. Won’t they offer us some
protection? It is true that we have successfully tested and deployed
some of these weapons for exactly this reason. However, lets be honest
here, these weapons are not necessarily that dependable. We have
managed to intercept incoming ballistic missiles under test conditions
where we knew when, and from where they were coming. In the event of a
real attack the response time will be severely shortened as we will not
know when, or from where the attack is coming. Therefore we will not
know how effective these counter measures are until they are tested
under the real world conditions of an attack. That is quite a risk to
take, especially if there is an alternative.
It is interesting to note that President Bush has made deploying an
ABM system in Europe a major part of his foreign policy. His argument
being the same as the justification for deploying such defenses in the
United States, to protect against rogue states launching weapons of
mass destruction. Just this week, Poland agreed to accept an
anti-ballistic missile defense system on its territory. Vladmir Putin,
Prime Minister and de facto ruler of Russia, has strongly opposed
deployment of such a system in eastern Europe and has threatened Poland
with an attack in the event such a system is installed. All the while
he has been providing “technical assistance” to the
Iranians in developing their “peaceful” nuclear program.
Coincidence? Considering the recent Russian invasion of Georgia, do we
dare to contemplate the potential for a Moscow-Tehran alliance?
Now ask yourself if a man can make the following statement and still
consider himself qualified to be president of the United States:
“I mean think about it. Iran, Cuba, Venezuela, these
countries are tiny compared to the Soviet Union. They don’t pose
a serious threat to us the way the Soviet Union posed a threat to us.
You know, Iran, they spend one one-hundredth of what we spend on the
military. If Iran ever tried to pose a serious threat to us, they
wouldn’t stand a chance.”
Who would say such a thing? Why Mr. “Judgement” himself,
Senator Barack Obama. As a United States Senator he is privileged to
have all the information I have presented thus far, and yet he has the
“audacity” to make such a foolish statement. Why? Because
he is aware that MOST Americans do NOT know the extreme threat that
Iran poses to our nation. As you can see, it is a far greater threat
than Iraq ever presented. He is counting on the public’s
ignorance, and its impatience with the Iraq occupation, to drive public
opinion away from the use of force to actively defend our nation.
Unfortunately many, if not most, Americans seem to agree with him.
There is an arrogance that comes with extended periods of safety that
blinds us to the constant threat to survival that has always been part
of the human experience. The most vulnerable society is the one that
fails to perceive its own weaknesses. You would think that the 9/11
attack on the World Trade Center would have awakened us to this ever
constant danger. But once again, we see ourselves turning towards
distractions, that are far less important than our survival.
But the question remains. What should we do about Iran? Should we
use the military option and destroy Iran’s nuclear program?
Certainly a regime as dangerous as theirs that consistently threatens
the annihilation of both the United States and Israel should not be
allowed to ever get possession of such weapons. Israel rightly views a
nuclear armed Iran as an existential threat to them but, as we have
seen, it is likewise an existential threat to us as well.
There are those who would suggest that we should let Israel attack
Iran, essentially letting them do the dirty work for us. This however
is very foolish. For starters, Israel does not have the capacity to
destroy all of Iran’s military capacity and it is doubtful they
can even seriously harm their nuclear assets. This is not the same
situation as when they bombed Iraq’s nuclear program in the
1980’s. That target was concentrated in one location and was
totally caught by surprise. Iran is a much more determined adversary
who is more than aware of a potential attack.. Their nuclear assets are
scattered in numerous places which would force Israel to divide its
attack upon several targets and hope to be successful at all of them. A
military improbability. Also, once attacked, Iran is going to strike
back. Not only will they strike back at Israel, but they will also
attempt to close down the Strait of Hormuz and shut down the flow of
oil coming out of the Persian Gulf. Then the United States will have to
get involved to reopen the passage. So Israel can only set back the
Iranian nuclear program by a small factor, and in so doing, create a
big international mess that the United States will have to clean up
anyway.
No. There is no way of getting around the obvious. The job must fall
to the United States. We must strike in such a thorough way as to
eliminate, not only all of the various sites Iran has dedicated to
developing nuclear weapons, but also we must destroy all of their
military capacity. This will not necessarily require an invasion, but
it will require a prolonged air and naval campaign to render the regime
in Tehran impotent. Only the United States has the military capacity to
do this.
But that returns us to the same moral dilemma we faced on the eve of
the Iraq war. Is it moral for the United States to attack another
country first? The threat is clearly present in the form of both the
actions and words of the Iranians. Yet, in spite of all the rhetoric
coming out of Tehran, many feel it would be a second immoral preemptive
action.
Does the United States have the right to attack another sovereign
nation? ABSOLUTELY!! There is no doubt about the intent of the
government in Iran. They have boasted of their desire to destroy the
United States and Israel to the point where almost no one pays them any
attention anymore. So much so that presidential hopeful Barack Obama
feels comfortable belittling the threat they present as part of his
campaign rhetoric. But now we all can see that they can carry out their
threats in a manner equal to their bravado. As always, I am led to a
passage in the Bible:
EZEKIEL 33:1-6 Again the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,
Son of man, speak to the children of thy people, and say unto them,
When I bring the sword upon a land, if the people of the land take a
man of their coasts, and set him for their watchman: If when he seeth
the sword come upon the land, he blow the trumpet, and warn the people;
Then whosoever heareth the sound of the trumpet, and taketh not
warning; if the sword come, and take him away, his blood shall be upon
his own head. He heard the sound of the trumpet, and took not warning;
his blood shall be upon him. But he that taketh warning shall deliver
his soul. But if the watchman see the sword come, and blow not the
trumpet, and the people be not warned; if the sword come, and take any
person from among them, he is taken away in his iniquity; but his blood
will I require at the watchman’s hand.
Here we see that God holds those who know of an impending attack into
account. The fate of the people rests in the hands of the watchman if
he fails to warn the people. However, once warned, it is the people
themselves who are accountable for their lives. Interesting…
Our leaders, acting as our watchmen, have known of this threat for
some time. Our blood has been on their hands. The electromagnetic pulse
weapon is designed as a first strike weapon. If successful it may be
the only strike required to destroy us. It would be completely immoral
for our president to fail to protect us from this attack. In fact, it
can be argued, that the president has no greater responsibility than
that of protecting the country. But consider this: you who are reading
this, and many others throughout our country, are now aware of this
threat as well. Your blood may very well be falling into your own hands
as you cast your vote in the next election. We must be sure we elect a
man with the moral fortitude to act in our defense. When dealing with a
weapon that can start and finish a war in one strike, survival depends
on shooting first. Some people in our country are clamouring for a
change. Iran and their terrorist proxies would love to give it to us.
This is a danger every bit as serious as the Cuban missile crisis of
October 1962. In fact it is more dangerous! We better be sure there is
a man in the White House who can handle it, not one who belittles the
situation.
“When a country doesn’t recognize the individual
rights of its own citizens, it cannot claim any national or
international rights. Therefore, anyone who wants to invade a
dictatorship or semi-dictatorship is morally justified in doing so,
because he is doing no worse than what that country has accepted as its
social system. It is improper to attack a free country, because it
recognizes the individual rights of its citizens.”
Who could have said such a thing? Why none other than the world
famous and renowned atheist Ayn Rand. Though I am no fan of atheism,
she was quite an interesting and very reasonable woman. Her Objectivist
philosophy is thoroughly based on reason and self-interest, two things
the political left in this country arrogantly thinks they have bestowed
upon themselves. A nation that oppresses its own people and does not
recognize the individual rights of its own citizens cannot itself claim
a right of sovereignty now can it? On what would their claim be based?
How can a nation which openly calls for the annihilation of other
nations not expect that those nations might seek to act in their own
defense and strike them down first? The truth is, such a nation can and
should be destroyed BEFORE it causes harm to a free state. It is
immoral to put free societies at risk just to placate a bully state for
a few more moments of delusional safety. It is time to go about the
business of acting in the interests of protecting the free world,
whatever the short term consequences and inconveniences.
Without a shadow of a doubt, Iran qualifies as a society that fails
to recognize the individual rights of its own citizens, as also did
Saddam Hussein’s Iraq. So all of you who have worried your
consciences over the moral ethicality of attacking an oppressive
society need to get over it. Talk of impeaching President Bush for war
crimes for the Iraq invasion is rendered childish and silly when seen
in its proper perspective. In fact, he would be more entitled to an
impeachment if he had failed to act! If the populations of oppressed
countries can tolerate their own oppression, they are not going to do
anything to prevent their country from attacking and oppressing others.
They deserve the same as their government deserves. There are no
innocent people in an oppressed country. Oppression is a cancer on
civilization. You don’t tolerate cancer, you remove it. The
Iranian people wanted a change in the 1970’s…and they got
it. They got the Islamic Revolution and they have been living under the
yolk of Islamic totalitarianism ever since. Their leaders are leading
them straight toward a confrontation with us. They made their choice
and have been antagonistic to the United States from the moment they
took our embassy and held its members hostage. Let us act in our own
interests and not concern ourselves with their fate anymore than they
are concerning themselves with ours. I choose for them to be destroyed,
and will not vote for a president who fails to perceive the seriousness
of their apocalyptic agenda. If this sounds like an endorsement of John
McCain…so be it.
I’ll conclude by quoting the President of the recently invaded
country of Georgia, a free country that was improperly attacked. When
asked what America could do to help his country, Misha Saakashvili
replied: “Who else can stand up for liberty in the world?”
Who else, indeed?
A better question might be: Who will stand up for America when she
has been neutralized by an electromagnetic pulse attack? Some people
want change…this is one we must prevent! Its time to deliver to
the Iranian government its final ultimatum…give up their nuclear
program and openly allow international inspectors, or give up their
lives. Each day we fail to act is another day closer to our own demise.
To risk the death and destruction of our free society at the hands of
an oppressive, Islamic Iran is an immoral act. Attack!
August 17, 2008 - Sunday