Iran: The Existential Threat - Enemies Of All Mankind
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It was Churchill who decided to work with Stalin following Hitler’s betrayal of his ally some 73 years ago. He said if Hitler invaded hell, he would at least make favorable reference to the devil in the House of Commons.
But nothing could be more damaging to America’s long-term security interests than aligning with the murderous regime of Tehran in any way for any purpose. The phrase that best describes the theocratic regime in Tehran is hostis humani generis - enemies of all mankind. This Latin term is applied in international law to terrorists, pirates, and slave traders. It fits this regime's rule well.
Iran is the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism. It is a major persecutor of religion. In today’s Iran, Christians, Jews, Baha’i, Zoroastrians, and minority Muslim sects are actively suppressed and terrorized. Pastor Saeed Abedini was sentenced to eight years in a filthy prison, beaten and abused for “threatening the national security of Iran.” His crime: He started an orphanage!
Our own State Department reports on the full range of human rights abuses in Iran. These include:
[See more at: http://www.state.gov/j/drl/rls/hrrpt/humanrightsreport/#wrapper]
The regime's savagery is real and growing. No other nation so regularly calls for the physical elimination of the United States or its neighbor, Israel. No other nation is so actively seeking nuclear weapons.
Do we dare to dismiss their genocidal threats as bluster?
In Paris this week, groups of Iranian exiles, U.S. and European parliamentarians, military experts, and diplomats will meet to discuss ways to neutralize or change the regime in Iran.
Event organizers have announced that American participants include Gen. George Casey, Amb. John Bolton, Marc Ginsberg,
Gov. Ed Rendell, and Frances Townsend. Topics will include: deteriorating human rights situation in Iran, Tehran's nuclear weapons proram, and the fate of Iranian refugees at Camp Liberty in Iraq.
If this conclave can reach consensus, and , if they can persuade the Western democracies to take concerted action, we may yet avert the most terrible conflict since the Second World War.
Every day the mullahs' regime spinning centrifuges bring them a step closer to having a nuclear weapon. Iran’s former president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad publicly declared he could foresee “a world without the United States.” And he dismissed Israel as “a two-bomb country.”
The Washington Post earlier this month informed us of the stalling of nuclear talks with Iran.
The report, which was carried by the “nuclear watchdog” group, was seemingly muffled by this dismissive treatment. Who will hear a watchdog whose bark is so dangerously disregarded?
Iran’s regime must change or be changed. There is no peace, no safety possible with such a cohort of “enemies of all mankind.”This is why we must look to the Paris talks this week as a key indicator of Western resolve.
We will observe in July one hundred years since Europe’s leaders marched “like sleepwalkers”
That devastating world war left empires shattered, civilizations in ruins, and unleashed the forces of Arab nationalism and religious and ideological fury.
It cost the world twenty million dead.
But that is a lower estimate of what Iran might do if it obtains nuclear weapons. There is no crisis — not Ukraine, not Nigeria, not Sudan, not the Israeli-Arab conflict — that is more threatening than the Iranian mullahs with nuclear weapons.
The cause is mankind. Nothing less.
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Ken Blackwell is a former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Human Rights Commission and is a senior fellow at the Family Research Council. He is a contributing author to the ARRA News Service.
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