Apocalypse Imminent

Posted By Mark Tapson On February 13, 2011 

With the Muslim Brotherhood poised to emerge dominant in Egypt, uprisings
rocking government foundations in Jordan and Tunisia and Algeria, domestic
unrest bubbling up in Syria and Yemen, and Iranian-backed Hezbollah
establishing control of Lebanon, the situation in the Middle East is
ratcheting up from mere chronic instability to chaos. And looming over it
all is the catalyst of a rabidly anti-Western, theocratic regime in Iran, in
hot pursuit of nuclear weapons.

Recently I attended a packed screening at Los Angeles' Luxe Hotel of the new
documentary Iranium <http://www.iraniumthemovie.com/>  [1], about the danger
of a nuclear-armed Iran, produced by the Clarion Fund, the same filmmakers
of the controversial Obsession: Radical Islam
<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000SM7QTI/pajamasmedia-20> 's War
Against the West [2] and The Third Jihad: Radical Islam
<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B001GH90J8/pajamasmedia-20> 's
Vision for America [3]. The audience so overflowed that the Luxe had to open
up the adjacent conference room to accommodate everyone.

Featuring an array of compelling experts including former ambassadors John
Bolton and Dore Gold, the Center for Security Policy's Frank Gaffney Jr. and
Clare Lopez, scholars Bernard Lewis and Walid Phares, political writers
Clifford May and Kenneth Timmerman, and more, Iranium makes the case that
keeping nuclear capability out of the hands of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
and the mullahs has never been a more urgent task. Allowing it would result
in a tectonic shift in the balance of power not only in the Middle East, but
across the world, Gaffney asserts ominously that we have gone beyond the
point where we should discuss the "risks associated with acting, to the
point where we must discuss the risks associated with not acting."

Narrated by the distinctively smoky-voiced, Oscar-nominated,
Iranian-American actress Shohreh Aghdashloo, who starred in 2009's
award-winning The Stoning of Soraya M. <http://www.thestoning.com/>  [4]
(banned in Iran because of the international attention it drew to the
ongoing atrocity there of execution by stoning), Iranium opens with
background about the current Iranian regime, which seized power with the
overthrow of Shah Reza Pahlavi in 1979 and the ascension of the Ayatollah
Khomeini, whose hateful visage glared out across his country from many a
wall-sized banner. Khomeini, the man who took the "fun" out of
fundamentalism, instituted a reign of the ugliest theocratic oppression in
modern times and established Iran as the world's foremost state sponsor of
international terrorism. Iranium presents video of then-President Jimmy
Carter praising the country - hilariously, in retrospect - as "an island of
stability."

Swiftly paced and increasingly gripping, the documentary depicts the rise of
the IRGC, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, and the brutal power it wields
behind the scenes; Iran's expansion into South America and its alliance with
Venezuela's crafty socialist thug Hugo Chavez; its shrewd oil deals with
China and Russia; and the apocalyptic insanity of Ahmadinejad, who has
repeatedly promised to wipe Israel from the face of the earth, and who is
quoted in the film claiming that the highest form of art is "the art of
martyrdom" - a man for whom the concept of Mutually Assured Destruction is
not a deterrent but an incitement.

As with The Stoning of Soraya M., Iran is unsurprisingly averse to the
spotlight being thrown on it by Iranium. The Iranian embassy managed
<http://bigpeace.com/cbrim/2011/01/18/iran-shuts-down-canadian-showing-of-ir
anium-mystery-threats/>  [5] to get a showing of the documentary at the Free
Thinking Film Society in Ottawa temporarily canceled, until the Canadian
minister of national heritage stepped in and got the show up and running
again.

Then, again unsurprisingly, the Film Society promptly received threats and
two suspicious letters. "Once we started to receive threats from the public
and threats of public protest," an archives spokeswoman said, "we deemed the
risk associated with the event was a little too high." Clare Lopez, who had
been scheduled to lead a discussion of the film afterward, wrote
<http://bigpeace.com/clopez/2011/01/19/iranium-screening-shut-down-in-ottawa
/>  [6], "It is a telling indicator about the vulnerability of the Iranian
regime that the mere scheduling of this film, which is not yet even released
to the public, should elicit such thuggish threats of violence."

Thuggish threats of violence, of course, are Iran's stock-in-trade. After
last month's nuclear talks in Istanbul broke down due to the preconditions
Iran demanded, Ahmadinejad said
<http://iranprimer.usip.org/blog/2011/jan/23/why-istanbul-talks-failed>
[7], "The uncultured Zionists and some power-hungry people in Europe and the
U.S. are not interested in a good resolution of the issues"- by which he
means, of course, that the boorish West aggressively refused to allow the
Iranian mullahcracy to hold the world hostage to its insanity. "The world
should know," he warned, "that this nation stands up to bullying and will
put the bullies in their place. You cannot make Iran back down an inch from
its course as it is now a nuclear state."

Ahmad Vahidi, Iran's defense minister, echoed this with similarly direct
bluster <http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/irans-defense-minister-vahidi/>  [8]:
"If America and England do not change their behavior and do not make
fundamental changes to their policies, they will suffer a fate worse than
Hitler and Saddam." Apparently he didn't get the memo about the new language
of civility in the political sphere.

For our part, the West has dithered impotently with sanctions and civility
for too long. In 2008, President Obama swore
<http://www.realclearworld.com/articles/2010/04/03/obama_accepts_a_nuclear_i
ran_98899.html>  [9] that he would "do everything in my power to prevent
Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon - everything." Replace the word
"everything" in that sentence with "nothing," and the sentence will then
clarify not only his administration's efforts, but those of previous
administrations as well. Unfortunately, it's clear that Obama has decided we
must live with - in other words, risk perishing at the hands of - a nuclear
Iran.

Had Obama done everything in his power to support Iran's 2009 Green
Revolution protesters and a true democratic uprising, a possible regime
change might have made all this concern unnecessary now. Pundits eyeing the
collapse of the Mubarak regime are claiming that Obama may become known as
"the president who lost Egypt" (neglecting to mention that, as far as our
allies go, he has already lost Israel and England); in fact, he, like
Carter, is already "the president who lost Iran" - a second time.

(Speaking of Egypt: As the former head of the UN's International Atomic
Energy Agency, Brotherhood-backed Egyptian presidential hopeful Mohammed
ElBaradei repeatedly stonewalled
<http://bigpeace.com/cglick/2011/01/28/egypt-israel-the-pragmatic-fantasy/>
[10] international efforts to put the brakes on Iran's ambitions; as
recently as last month he dismissed the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran. If
ElBaradei ends up holding the reins of power in Egypt, the threat to Israel
of a hostile, nuclear Iran becomes all the more substantial.)

As Iranium director Alex Traiman told me, "the weapons themselves do not
represent the depth of the danger. Rather, they are the final component of
an extreme ideology that has been backed by extreme actions for three
decades. . And to let Ahmadinejad, [Khomeini's successor, Ayatollah Ali]
Khamenei and company cross the nuclear threshold could literally be
catastrophic."

With the eyes of the world focused on the turmoil in Egypt and the rise to
power of the Muslim Brotherhood there, Iranium is a disturbing and necessary
reminder that Iran remains the truly imminent and terrifying threat to
American interests and world peace.

  _____  

Article printed from Pajamas Media: http://pajamasmedia.com

URL to article: http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/apocalypse-imminent/

URLs in this post: 

[1] Iranium: http://www.iraniumthemovie.com/

[2] Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000SM7QTI/pajamasmedia-20

[3] The Third Jihad: Radical Islam's Vision for America:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B001GH90J8/pajamasmedia-20

[4] The Stoning of Soraya M.: http://www.thestoning.com/

[5] The Iranian embassy managed:
http://bigpeace.com/cbrim/2011/01/18/iran-shuts-down-canadian-showing-of-ira
nium-mystery-threats/

[6] wrote:
http://bigpeace.com/clopez/2011/01/19/iranium-screening-shut-down-in-ottawa/

[7] Ahmadinejad said:
http://iranprimer.usip.org/blog/2011/jan/23/why-istanbul-talks-failed

[8] bluster: http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/irans-defense-minister-vahidi/

[9] President Obama swore:
http://www.realclearworld.com/articles/2010/04/03/obama_accepts_a_nuclear_ir
an_98899.html

[10] repeatedly stonewalled:
http://bigpeace.com/cglick/2011/01/28/egypt-israel-the-pragmatic-fantasy/

 



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