The
Devils Brew
History
tells us that it has never been easy for the Persians (modern day
Iran) to think practically until almost on the verge of total
annihilation. By this time it has always, without exception, been too
late to save Kings and Empires.
I
am not going to give a history lesson here (I have given it in
articles several years ago) but suffice to say the Iranian Clergy
find themselves in the same historical 'location' as their
predecessors.
They
have a enemy whom they have demonized (sic. The United States) yet without
the military (or, at the very least, technological) assistance of this very enemy, Shiasm itself may not
survive. Their enemies can see this but the Iranian leadership is
blinded by it's very own rhetoric and thus finds it impossible to 'do a
deal with the devil.' Pride. America, on the other hand,
agonizes as to how to stabilize Iraq without destroying it's
relationships (economic, military and political) with the Sunni world
– which, on the whole, is more 'practically minded' than their
zealous Shia counterparts. On the other hand, it is that very zeal
which will motivate Iranian Shias (and many in Iraq not under the direct military control of the government) to stand and fight their ground in a way
their Sunni counterparts will not. Be in no doubt, these ISIL
fanatics, highly motivated by religion, will not stop at Iraq. The 'apostate Satan Iran' and the 'Satan
Israel' will both be high priorities for their next crusades – adding to decades (maybe centuries) of new strife in the
region. They will be as inflexible about doing a deal with Iran as
Iran currently is in negotiating for it's very survival with the
United States.
Blinded
by their own rhetoric, Iran's leadership cannot see that it's very
existence is at stake. If there every is a 'pact' between Iran and
ISIL it will be a Molotov-Ribbentrop, holding position, in outlook,
and, again, Iran will be the ultimate loser and will face total
destruction at the hands of a very vengeful enemy – not the United
States but their own Sunni 'co-religionists' backed by the rest of
the powerful Sunni world united as one to rid itself of 'the Iranian
heretics' for once and for all.
History
would suggest that the Iranians will not 'see reason' until the
'Barbarians' are not just at the 'Gates of Rome' but are actually
sacking the 'Eternal' city and putting all it's citizens to 'the
sword'.
The
sad fact is that today our politicians and many religious leaders
have all painted themselves into corners, making it virtually
impossible to escape the prisons of their own vanity, pride and rhetoric.
This equally applies to the United States as it does to Iran. No
superpower can survive as an insular island. Likewise Shiasm will
not survive as a religious force of world influence without the
assistance of that one power which has the technological capabilities
to assist it at this time of extreme crisis. Be assured, even if the
religious leadership in Qom and Tehran cannot see it, this is more a
long-term crisis of survival for Iran than it is for the United
States. But both countries will ultimately be weakened should ISIL succeed in
Iraq. First Iran then the interests of the United States because in
the (extremist) ISIL Sunni world Caliphates and Emirates will no
doubt demand Islamic compliance codes both amongst themselves and in
their dealings with 'Infidels' which the Christian world (it's
citizens in particular) will ultimately find unacceptable for most
interactions, except dealings in trade and commerce.
Hence
my earlier statement about the ball being 'kicked' further down the
road before hard choices and decisions have to be made and taken
where ideologies based on religious extremism are not just in
ascendancy but become the status quo.
America's (Sunni)
allies in the region are all warning about doing a 'deal with the
devil' (Iran). The
Shia religious leadership at Qom and Tehran are all warning their Clerics and politicians about doing a 'deal
with the devil' (The United States.) In the United States powerful
politicians are equally warning about doing a 'deal with the devil'
(Iran.) In this schizophrenic situation they are all damned if they
do - but believe you me, they are all most certainly damned if they don't.
In
the end it may well be that we will have to walk away from our
responsibilities to the entire region and leave it to it's own bloody
fate - only to return when the regional Puppet Masters have settled
their leftover 'scores' from the era of the Prophet – or when so
much innocent blood has again been shed amidst so much destruction and
havoc reaked throughout the entire region, that they all have no
choice but to grudgingly and universally sue for a temporal peace.
Patrick
Emek
(amended June 24, 2014)
(amended June 24, 2014)