Negotiations on Iran in the UNSC have now entered their third month. Britain and France introduced a
new draft of a resolution, aimed at bringing Russia and China on board, just two days ago. While this version is going over better, mostly because it has been watered down to near uselessness, it’s still
running into problems. Don’t expect a vote till January at the earliest, and implementation…well, that could take years. The UN will not stop Iran.
Now I know that many of you will see this as yet another failure of the UN, but I think it’s important to understand that it is not. In fact, in this instance, the UN is doing exactly what it was designed to do. The original purpose of the UN was to provide a mechanism by which the great powers of the world could protect their interests diplomatically, rather than resorting to the battlefield. And, whether we like it or not, the fact of the matter is that stopping Iran from acquiring nukes is a much greater threat to the interests of some powers than a nuclear Iran is. Unless we can change that, the UN will, by design, be unable to address this issue meaningfully.
And while the
capability of Israel and the United States to halt Iran's program is for debate, it's becoming clear that the
will, or rather, the lack thereof, is not. The American public is in no mood for another war in the Middle East, and American politicians are reacting accordingly. Olmert wasn’t even up for Lebanon, and has made it clear that stopping Iran is Washington’s responsibility…or Germany’s, or the UN’s…or really anyone other than Israel.
All of which appears to Michael Freund on the verge of hysteria. If you thought Ahmadinejad liked to talk in Messianic and apocalyptic terms, check
this action out. It has it all…divine rulers, a countdown to global meltdown, and, of course, references to Hitler. Wouldn’t be complete without that.