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December 18, 2014
Doing Stupid Things with Iran

By Ken Blackwell and Bob Morrison
<http://www.americanthinker.com/author/ken_blackwell_and_bob_morrison_/>

The Obama administration has obviously decided to go silent on human rights
abuses in Iran in hopes of concentrating like a laser on arms control. It
is true that it is urgently necessary to prevent Iran from getting a
nuclear weapon. The last three administrations -- Clinton, Bush, and Obama
-- have agreed on that if on little else.

The operating assumption for the U.S. negotiators with Iran is that if we
make a big fuss about human rights abuses -- intensifying under President
Hassan Rouhani
<http://www.washingtontimes.com/multimedia/image/2_3_2014_ap0708010483268201jpg/>--
it will impede our ability to strike a deal on nuclear weapons.

It this assumption true? Let’s try some history. Let’s even consult some
*hidden* history. Claire Berlinsky has given us this important study in the
respected *City Journal*
<http://www.washingtontimes.com/multimedia/image/2_3_2014_ap0708010483268201jpg/>.
Her article (“The Hidden History of Evil”) is based on the work of famed
Russian dissident Vladimir Bukovsky. From it, we learn that Sen. Joe Biden
went to Moscow with a Republican colleague, Dick Lugar, in 1979. There, the
two U.S. lawmakers made a strong impression on their Soviet hosts. The
United States was focused on arms control. That was our Number One goal.
And, hence, human rights would have to take a back seat.

Now, the president at that time was Sen. Biden’s fellow Democrat, Jimmy
Carter. And Carter was trying, sincerely if ineffectually, to advance the
cause of human rights. So here was Biden in the Kremlin telling the KGB
that human rights was really window dressing: What the U.S. really cares
about is arms control.

We know what happened after that. The Soviets overthrew the Afghan
government and invaded that distant land. They backed Communist
insurgencies in Africa and Latin America. More people lost their freedom
during the Carter years than at any time since China fell under Communist
rule. Those suffering millions might be consoled -- if they survived his
administration -- by the fact that Jimmy Carter won the Nobel Peace Prize.

As a result of Biden and Lugar’s hamhandedness, thousands were thrown into
the Gulag. And we had to wait another decade for arms control.

The 1979 Biden and Lugar Mission to Moscow undercut President Carter’s
message on human rights. That was something, candidly, that Carter himself
did on an almost daily basis. But it had disastrous consequences for the
whole course of U.S.-Soviet relations.

When Ronald Reagan entered office, a new direction was signaled. The KGB
watched as he fired thousands of striking air traffic controllers. What did
this *domestic* issue have to do with foreign relations?

Reagan’s secretary of state, George Schulz, would later say that it was his
chief’s most important foreign policy decision. The KGB took note and they
reported to Brezhnev and Andropov, their Kremlin bosses: “With Reagan,
words are deeds!”

That sent a message to Moscow of U.S. determination and Reagan’s
seriousness of purpose. When Reagan finally met with Gorbachev, in 1985, he
brought a list of dissidents and unjustly imprisoned Russians. He pressed
Gorbachev to release Jewish *refusenik* Natan Scharansky. Reagan had worked
from the first days of his administration to gain freedom for the Siberian
Seven, Pentecostal Christians who had taken refuge in the U.S. Embassy in
Moscow.

President Reagan *always* linked human rights to arms control. And he built
up U.S. defenses even as he put in place American Cruise and Pershing
missiles. He publicly condemned Soviet oppression -- of their own people
and others. He reminded Westerners daily of the suppression of religious
freedom by the atheist rulers of the USSR.

In just a few years, Reagan was able to sign the largest* nuclear arms
reduction treaty *in history. He could also celebrate the release of
Scharansky, freedom of emigration for the Siberian Seven, and even the end
of “internal exile” for the Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Andrei Sakharov.
Sakharov, the “father of the Soviet H-bomb,” had become a leading advocate
for human rights in the USSR.

What have we gained from President Obama’s “Soft Power”? What has Iran done
but pocket the concessions and continue on its path toward a nuclear
weapon? President Obama says the hallmark of his foreign policy is “don’t
do stupid things.” Then why is he persisting in this stupid policy toward
Iran?

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said that “’don’t do stupid
things’ is not an organizing principle for a great nation.” She was right
about that. So, she immediately apologized, lest someone think she was
criticizing President Obama. It was as if there was anyone else on earth
who thought “Don’t Do Stupid Things” should be elevated to the level of
“Don’t Give Up the Ship!”

We *are* doing stupid things. We *are* giving up the ship. This
administration, for example, is failing to press Tehran on the cruel and
brutal imprisonment of Pastor Saeed Abedini, an American. Thus, they show
the mullahs in Tehran they can seize our embassy, imprison our people,
murder our Marines and Navy Corpsmen -- and still get away with it. By
ignoring the noose behind the false smile of Iran’s Hassan Rouhani, we are
demonstrating for all the world that we are not serious about human rights
or arms control. All the while, Iran's nuclear clock is still ticking.


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