The 2012 Up-In-The-Air Report - Race Relations
We
have, in case you've not noticed, a Presidential election brewing
throughout most of 2012. (It already seems this has gone on way too
long.)
Iran
continues to make itself more and more likely to experience some kind
of action being taken against it. The way in which Iran's leaders are
behaving, it seems they wish for such action to be taken against them.
If it isn't threatening the U.S. Navy
so far as passing through the Strait of Hormuz, it is the announcement
that full scale uranium enrichment is going on under a mountain in
southern Iran. If it isn't testing a new missile that can reach Israel
or U.S. military installations, it is finding an American citizen guilty
of spying without benefit of anything approaching an open trial as we
know open trials.
Much
of the world's oil passes through the Strait of Hormuz and that is
being threatened with Iran saying it will close the Strait. The Strait
is quite narrow and could be disrupted by sinking multiple oil
carriers. If nothing else, the economy of the world would be in tough
condition.
All
this, of course, seems timed to be happening as we work to elect the
next President of our country. I have no way of knowing what the
Iranian end-game is, but they are taking delight in what they see as the
repeated challenges they issue to us and to our allies.
President
Obama will have his hands full with this hot spot but will no doubt be
spending a huge amount of his time campaigning. Any President would be
doing the same in all likelihood. The Republican candidate, whomever
that ends up being, will walk a very fine line in the campaign having to
give voice to the Iranian issue but also needing to be sensitive to
over-stepping onto the President's turf. Maybe that is what is driving
Iran in the direction it is taking. Maybe Iran thinks we can't have a
political free-for-all and fight a battle at the same time. Maybe Iran
thinks the current President will see this as an opportunity to appear
strong militarily during the campaign.
Maybe Iran thinks our Congress will self-destruct in the process. Maybe Iran simply plans to enjoy the whole situation thinking that neither the U.S. nor Israel will dare to mount a military strike.
Maybe Iran thinks our Congress will self-destruct in the process. Maybe Iran simply plans to enjoy the whole situation thinking that neither the U.S. nor Israel will dare to mount a military strike.
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