Иран Карибского кризиса
Ян Дуглас Биш, Обозреватель и Ближнего Востока аналитикИюль 30, 2012
Даже если Вашингтон пытается держать эту информацию в тихом, боятся активизации военной риторики до ноябрьских выборов, Контр-адмирал Хабиболла Sayyari из иранских ВМС сказал, "Как и в высокомерной силы, которые находятся вблизи наших морских границ, мы также будем иметь мощное присутствие рядом с американскими морскими границами ".
Иранский военный корабль в Атлантическом океане с межконтинентальными баллистическими ракетами на борту страшные мысли. Адмирал Sayyari сказал, что он просто необходимы "окончательной ратификации", чтобы отправить военные корабли с крылатыми ракетами в Атлантический океан, для сопровождения танкера в Венесуэлу, а также остановку на Кубе.
Это на самом деле даже не имеет значения, если крылатые ракеты имеют обычные боеголовки или ядерные, это еще страшнее сценарию.
Iran is flexing their muscles in order to project themselves as a major power, as U.S. influence seems to be waning in the Middle East. Are we facing another missile crisis in our hemisphere?
Will we say “Enough is enough, like the Kennedys did in October of 1962?
Fifty years ago,President John F. Kennedy informed the world that the Soviet Union was building secret missile bases in Cuba, a mere 90 miles off the shores of Florida and demanded that the missiles be removed. It didn’t take him long to act decisively in defense of the U.S. mainland.
The Russians and Chinese have actually played major roles in this drama. They have aided in Iran’s atomic and missile research. These two super powers have backed Iran at the United Nations to the point where Ahmadinejad’s government thinks the U.S. will not apply crippling sanctions or conduct military strikes against Iran nuclear sites for fear of upsetting the balance of power in the Middle East and or beginning a third world war with Russia.
Ahmadinejad and their allies know full well how to jerk Washington’s chain. Why are they assuming the U.S. government will do nothing? Do they also believe the worst-case scenario is that Washington will learn to live with a nuclear Iran and nuclear weapons in Cuba?
Yet the world, and especially the United States, can still learn from mistakes made by not taking timely action to halt Iran from becoming a nuclear power to begin with. At least as troubling as Iran’s march toward nuclear fission is its sharing that technology with their friends and terrorists in the Western hemisphere.
The question really is, can Washington accept or afford to have another nuclear-weapons-wielding country in the Americas?
Iran and their new ally, Venezuela, were declaring cooperation to facilitate the latter’s embryonic nuclear program.
What has happened in the last 50 years to this country’s command of respect? Why are nations like Iran confident that they can bully this country?
One thing we can know for sure, this is not the same country we lived in 50 years ago – and it’s not the super-power it once was.
“When the Lamb opened the second seal, Я слышал второе животное, говорящее:, ‘Come!’ Then another horse came out, красный. Its rider was given power to take away peace from the earth and to make people kill each other and he was given a great sword.” (Оборот 6:3-4)
















