Thursday, October 1, 2009

Juan Cole's Top Misconceptions on Iran

Juan Cole is one of the most reliable and prominent bloggers on Middle Eastern politics. His purpose remains to dispel ideas on the Middle East, Arabs, Islam, and their danger to Americans. His recent post, top things you think you know about Iran that are not true, offers several pointed examples of false ideas on Iran that are propagated in the US. Here are two of my favorites:

Belief: Iran is aggressive and has threatened to attack Israel, its neighbors or the US

Reality: Iran has not launched an aggressive war modern history (unlike the US or Israel), and its leaders have a doctrine of "no first strike." This is true of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, as well as of Revolutionary Guards commanders.

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Belief: Isn't the Iranian regime irrational and crazed, so that a doctrine of mutally assured destruction just would not work with them?

Actuality: Iranian politicians are rational actors. If they were madmen, why haven't they invaded any of their neighbors? Saddam Hussein of Iraq invaded both Iran and Kuwait. Israel invaded its neighbors more than once. In contrast, Iran has not started any wars. Demonizing people by calling them unbalanced is an old propaganda trick. The US elite was once unalterably opposed to China having nuclear science because they believed the Chinese are intrinsically irrational. This kind of talk is a form of racism.

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