Iran and Containment

April 17th, 2007 By: Michael van der Galien | Tags:

For several years now, the West has tried to contain Iran. Iran, the country ruled by Muslim extremists dedicated to destroy Israel and cause a global jihad followed by Armageddon, meanwhile, has been able to resists this pressure because, yes, other countries, such as Russia and China support it just about blindly: even when they vote for sanctions (in the UN) these countries simply ignore these sanctions (they voted for themselves), and continue to make it possible for the Mullahs to remain in power.

If that ws the only problem - a country ruled by extremists - the West would not have to worry too much. Sadly, the Mullahs ruling over Iran do not just want to stay in power, they want to expand their power: they want to become the regional superpower.

Were that the entire problem, the West would not have to worry too much either: it only becomes a problem we should worry about, because the Mullahs aren’t just dreaming abou tregional hegemony and spreading Radical Islam throughout the Middle East, no, they are putting their dreams into action.

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