From "The little president who wasn't there," by James Lewis, in American Thinker (
http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/06/the_little_president_who_wasnt.html).
The White House is now occupied by a little president who just isn't there when he
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The premise of this is that a mysterious energy wave strikes nearly all of North America and half of Mexico. Every human being and animal inside the wave disappears, effectively destroying all of America except Hawaii, Alaska, half of Washington state and a sliver of Oregon. So in a world with America newly gone, long story short, the rest of the world goes bonkers.
(I checked at the end of the book early on to learn, as I figured, that the second book in the series--After America--doesn't come out till next year.)
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The Prague spring and the uprisings in Eastern Germany took a lot of time to gather momentum. The protests in Iran so far are a protest against a forged vote, it is not directed against the theocracy with Ali Khamenei as a leader. That might change, but it will take time to organize. If you encourage Iranians to take up fighting now, all you will reap will be a wasted bloodshed, IMHO. If you were intervene with military force, you'd probably have all of Iran against you, like when police tries to break up a fight in a family. I don't like it, but I do not think the time is ripe for overthrowing the Iranian theocracy, yet.
So, what do you want Obama to do, what would you do in his stead?
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I would have verbally supported the rebels from the beginning, and immediately looked into shipping them arms. The usual problem, that shipping arms to rebels is an act of war, is a non-problem because Iran, having already done this to America and Iraq in arming the Iraqi rebels, has lost her own moral right to not be subjected to this.
Instead, Obama is sacrificing the Iranian rebels on the altar of peace with the Iranian regime, which is giving up something for nothing since peace with the Iranian regime is impossible.
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Increasing "the blood toll on the basiji side" is a worthwhile goal in itself -- the death of the irredeemably evil is always cause for celebration. In addition, such killings would further radicalize the basiji, who as cowardly bullies would take it out on the innocent, and further alienate the regime from the people.
Shipping weapons would be a black op anyway, nothing you'd hear about.
Personally, if I were President I'd boast about it. Why not? It's not as if the Iranian regime have the same rights against aggression by that sort of action as would a Civilized state.
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