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couchcommander
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Perhaps, as Kennan noted about Bolshevism, Militant Islam (especially of the Salafist variety) contains the seeds of its own collapse. This is undoubtably something to exploit.
Indeed, very true.
As unfortunate as the circumstances are of the people in Iran (and before in Iraq), trying to forcibly change the situation and bring about relative harmony between these states and the west by direct military intervention will not (is not?) working. It is having about the same affect as forcibly trying to change the Soviet Union to a democratic, capitalist society would have hand when Stalin was around (when the populace did in fact believe in what they were doing, or at least a big enough portion to cause all types of trouble).
It's an unfortunate, and ironic, consequence of our greed for resources that we are in fact dependant upon the states with which was are now engaged in pseudo conflict with. Fundamentally, the best option to deal with this situation, and the same option that brought down the soviet union (or more appropriately allowed itself to self distruct without bringing the rest of the world with it), would be containment. Extensive economic, political, and social containment until a series of demands for reforms are met (probably take 50-100 years). We can combine this with occasional air strikes to ensure they do not ever aquire WMD, and massive military force should they ever undertake offensive action. Otherwise, just wait until the people have had enough of living in squalor and reject fundamentalism (as the soviet people ended up rejecting communism), and then welcome them with open arms into our great socieities.
But alas, as I said, we need their oil, so in the end, who's really got who by the balls?
Indeed, very true.
As unfortunate as the circumstances are of the people in Iran (and before in Iraq), trying to forcibly change the situation and bring about relative harmony between these states and the west by direct military intervention will not (is not?) working. It is having about the same affect as forcibly trying to change the Soviet Union to a democratic, capitalist society would have hand when Stalin was around (when the populace did in fact believe in what they were doing, or at least a big enough portion to cause all types of trouble).
It's an unfortunate, and ironic, consequence of our greed for resources that we are in fact dependant upon the states with which was are now engaged in pseudo conflict with. Fundamentally, the best option to deal with this situation, and the same option that brought down the soviet union (or more appropriately allowed itself to self distruct without bringing the rest of the world with it), would be containment. Extensive economic, political, and social containment until a series of demands for reforms are met (probably take 50-100 years). We can combine this with occasional air strikes to ensure they do not ever aquire WMD, and massive military force should they ever undertake offensive action. Otherwise, just wait until the people have had enough of living in squalor and reject fundamentalism (as the soviet people ended up rejecting communism), and then welcome them with open arms into our great socieities.
But alas, as I said, we need their oil, so in the end, who's really got who by the balls?