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CONTENTION OF THE DAY – chaotic and in constant flux

[12:53AM Tehran Time]
Confirmed: Multiple reports of protesters clashing with special security forces in front of IRIB, one of the regime’s state broadcasting channels.
Unconfirmed: Special regime forces trying to disperse the crowd in front of the IRIB building, but so far they have been unsuccessful.
More reports of casualties coming in from various areas of Tehran and [...]

Stopping Iran’s nuclear program, more on the current thinking…

“How to Stop Iran” is the title of a column by Olivier Debouzy that appeared in the WSJ 10 day ago.  Debouzy is apparently a very well-connected French defense intellectual. It’s worth reading his entire article to absorb his reasoning, but I’ll cut to the chase for our purposes. 
The basis of his proposal is for [...]

Alternative CONTENTION OF THE DAY – gifts by air mail

Incentives and sanctions will not work, but air strikes could degrade and deter Iran’s bomb program at relatively little cost or risk, and therefore are worth a try. They should be precision attacks, aimed only at nuclear facilities, to remind Iran of the many other valuable sites that could be bombed if it were foolish [...]

CONTENTION OF THE DAY – Iranian gamechanger watch

The Iranian regime has been very clever in its development of a nuclear weapons program. Using a horizontal model where they first lined up all the necessary “ingredients” for advanced nuclear weapons –heavy water plants, experimental reactors, plutonium refining plants and uranium enrichment facilities — means that they can shoot directly for a thermonuclear device [...]

CONTENTION OF THE DAY – From orbit, Obama looks like all of the other presidents

Obama’s foreign policy is neither as alien as his critics would argue nor as original as his supporters argue. He is adhering to the basic logic of American grand strategy, minimizing risks over time while seeking ways to impose low-cost solutions. It differs from Bush’s policies primarily in that Bush had events forced on him [...]

CONTENTION OF THE DAY – Turkey lost to the Iranian Axis

Once the apotheosis of a pro-Western, dependable Muslim democracy, this week Turkey officially left the Western alliance and became a full member of the Iranian axis.
It isn’t that Ankara’s behavior changed fundamentally in recent days. There is nothing new in its massive hostility toward Israel and its effusive solicitousness toward the likes of Syria and [...]

RE: J.E. Dyer on Political Vindication Radio – updated with audio

I’ll post the podcast for JED’s boffo performance on blog radio if and when it becomes available.  In the meantime, here’s a thread for anyone who cares to discuss the event or just wants to have proof later on that they knew her before she went commercial.
UPDATE: Here’s the podcast –

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It’s Like I’ve Been Telling You

Drumbeat begins.

A Unique Take on Obama’s Dual Crisis

George Friedman of STRATFOR has offered a unique take on what he refers to as a “dual crisis” – Afghanistan and Iran – awaiting action from the President.  To cut to the chase, his prescription for the President is as follows:
On pure logic, history or politics aside, the best course is to strike Iran and [...]

CONTENTION OF THE DAY – the back burner can blow up the whole kitchen

Events are fast pushing Israel toward a pre-emptive military strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities, probably by next spring. That strike could well fail. Or it could succeed at the price of oil at $300 a barrel, a Middle East war, and American servicemen caught in between. So why is the Obama administration doing everything it [...]

CONTENTION OF THE DAY

The real question to be asked is whether the resemblances of Iran’s revolution to those in France, Russia and China will in fact prove prophetic. In the earlier cases, all notions of good governance were abandoned and the ferocious internal rivalries shredded the fabric of society and killed unimaginable numbers of people. Is Iran a [...]

CONTENTION OF THE DAY

…[A] mood of defeatism appears to have settled over the White House. As one senior Obama adviser recently remarked: “It wouldn’t be easy to live with an Iran that’s a virtual nuclear power, but at the end of the day, it’s not a complete disaster.” A similar air of resignation has taken hold in Europe, [...]

Re: “Contention” of the Day

Obama’s deadline will let Iran get the Bushehr reactor online, and change the debate in Iran’s favor.

Great News for Out-of-Work Cold Warriors!

Robert Haddick at the Small Wars Journal blog runs down three simple problems with the notion that offering a “defense umbrella” to US allies in the Middle East, as per Secretary Hillary Clinton’s recent pronouncements, would do much to solve the Iran problem.
His third point does give reason for hope, however, for all those thousands [...]

RE: Rubin en fuego today

Bruce, on Yglesias, consider how he starts his “Rubin vs Pitney” post:
Michael Rubin, former DOD political hack and conservative media personality, is an extraordinarily thin-skinned individual who likes to respond to criticism by painting vast conspiracy theories and spreading around allegations of journalistic misconduct.
To me, that’s not an even minimally civil, or even serious way [...]

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