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رياح
الحرب بقلم:جوشوا
مرافتشيك وول
ستريت - 25/6/2007 ان إيران ترتكب خطأً قد يؤدي
بالشرق الوسط جميعه إلى صراع
أوسع Winds of War Iran
is making a mistake that may lead the Middle East into a broader
conflict. BY
JOSHUA MURAVCHIK Monday,
June 25, 2007 12:01 a.m. EDT Several
conflicts of various intensities are raging in the Consider
the pell-mell events of recent weeks. At
the same time, Fatah al-Islam, a shady group linked to Two
important inferences can be distilled from this list.
One is that the What
is even more worrisome about the events enumerated above
is that most of them are devoid of any such strategic
logic. For example, the Hamas "putsch" in Hamas
already mostly controlled As
for Iran's actions, while arming the Taliban and Iraqi
terrorists may make sense, what is the point of seizing
British sailors or locking up the four
Iranian-Americans, including the beloved 67-year-old
scholar, Haleh Esfandieri, none of whom are involved
even in political activity, much less in the exercise of
hard power? The
apparent meaning of all of this pointless provocation
and bullying is that the axis of radicals-- A
large portion of modern wars erupted because aggressive
tyrannies believed that their democratic opponents were
soft and weak. Often democracies have fed such beliefs
by their own flaccid behavior. Hitler's contempt for Democracies,
it is now well established, do not go to war with each
other. But they often get into wars with
non-democracies. Overwhelmingly the non-democracy starts
the war; nonetheless, in the vast majority of cases, it
is the democratic side that wins. In other words,
dictators consistently underestimate the strength of
democracies, and democracies provoke war through their
love of peace, which the dictators mistake for weakness.
Today,
this same dynamic is creating a moment of great danger.
The radicals are becoming reckless, asserting themselves
for little reason beyond the conviction that they can.
They are very likely to overreach. It is not hard to
imagine scenarios in which a single match--say a
terrible terror attack from With
the Bush administration's policies having failed to
pacify Mr.
Muravchik is a resident scholar at the American
Enterprise Institute. http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110010256 ----------------- نشرنا
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