There are two positions one can take regarding the Iranian nuclear program: (a) it doesn’t matter, we can deter them, or (b) it does matter, we must stop them.
In my view, the first position — that we can contain Iran as we did the Soviet Union — is totally wrong, a product of wishful thinking and misread history. But at least it’s internally coherent.
What is incoherent is President Obama’s position. He declares the Iranian program intolerable — “I do not have a policy of containment; I have a policy to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon” — yet stands by as Iran rapidly approaches nuclearization.
A policy so incoherent, so knowingly and obviously contradictory, is a declaration of weakness and passivity. And this, as Anthony Cordesman, James Phillips and others have argued, can increase the chance of war. It creates, writes Cordesman, “the same conditions that helped trigger World War II — years of negotiations and threats, where the threats failed to be taken seriously until war became all too real.”
This has precipitated the current U.S.-Israeli crisis, sharpened by the president’s rebuff of the Israeli prime minister’s request for a meeting during his coming U.S. visit. Ominous new developments; no Obama response. Alarm bells going off everywhere; Obama plays deaf.
The old arguments, old excuses, old pretensions have become ridiculous:
(1) Sanctions. The director of national intelligence testified to Congress at the beginning of the year that they had zero effect in slowing the nuclear program. Now the International Atomic Energy Agency reports (Aug. 30) that the Iranian nuclear program, far from slowing, is actually accelerating. Iran has doubled the number of high-speed centrifuges at Fordow, the facility outside Qom built into a mountain to make it impregnable to air attack.
This week, the IAEA reported Iranian advances in calculating the explosive power of an atomic warhead. It noted once again Iran’s refusal to allow inspection of its weapons testing facility at Parchin, and cited satellite evidence of Iranian attempts to clean up and hide what’s gone on there.
The administration’s ritual response is that it has imposed the toughest sanctions ever. So what? They’re a means, not an end. And they’ve had no effect on the nuclear program.
(2) Negotiations. The latest, supposedly last-ditch round of talks in Istanbul, Baghdad, then Moscow has completely collapsed. The West even conceded to Iran the right to enrich — shattering a decade-long consensus and six Security Council resolutions demanding its cessation.
Iran’s response? Contemptuous rejection.
Why not? The mullahs have strung Obama along for more than three years and still see no credible threat emanating from the one country that could disarm them.
(3) Diplomatic isolation. The administration boasts that Iran is becoming increasingly isolated. Really? Just two weeks ago, 120 nations showed up in Tehran for a meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement — against U.S. entreaties not to attend. Even the U.N. secretary-general attended — after the administration implored him not to.
Which shows you what American entreaties are worth today. And the farcical nature of Iran’s alleged isolation.
The Obama policy is in shambles. Which is why Cordesman argues that the only way to prevent a nuclear Iran without war is to establish a credible military threat to make Iran recalculate and reconsider. That means U.S. red lines: deadlines beyond which Washington will not allow itself to be strung, as well as benchmark actions that would trigger a response, such as the further hardening of Iran’s nuclear facilities to the point of invulnerability and, therefore, irreversibility.
Which made all the more shocking Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s dismissal last Sunday of the very notion of any U.S. red lines. No deadlines. No bright-line action beyond which Iran must not go. The sleeping giant continues to slumber. And to wait. As the administration likes to put it, “for Iran to live up to its international obligations.”
This is beyond feckless. The Obama policy is a double game: a rhetorical commitment to stopping Iran, yet real-life actions that everyone understands will allow Iran to go nuclear.
Yet at the same time that it does nothing, the administration warns Israel sternly, repeatedly, publicly, even threateningly not to strike the Iranian nuclear program. With zero prospect of his policy succeeding, Obama insists on Israeli inaction, even as Iran races to close the window of opportunity for any successful attack.
Not since its birth six decades ago has Israel been so cast adrift by its closest ally.
Charles Krauthammer is a columnist for The Washington Post. Readers may contact him at letters@charleskrauthammer.com.



If far right commentators applied an ounce of the creativity in solving America’s problems that they do smearing those who are actually trying to solve those problems, the country might be better off.
The current head-in-the-sand policies are not really solving the problems, are they?
Krauthammer’s weekly Israel worship/Iran demonization blather is predictable garbage. If the US national security has to be tied at the hip to a country, can’t we pick someplace other than Israel? I vote Sweden or Fiji. Less desert. Less crazy.
Can’t do that seamus, your imam O’Sham-a and the national media won’t allow it.
Correct on Obama and corporate media, except for the childish imam comment. AIPAC is a hugely successful organization.
The days of unilateralism are behind us. The US should not act alone against Iran unless all multi-lateral options have been exhausted. Iran knows by now that any act of war against Israel can only lead to its own demise. Krauthammer and the neo-cons can’t goad this president like they did the last one.
The woefully lost on the left are lining up to lambaste Krauthammer and Israel. Too bad they don’t understand what’s really going on. But, it’s all prophesy, and the radical, lost left are helping it come true. May God have mercy on their souls.
“But, it’s all prophesy”
Conducting foreign policy based on superstition is always a good idea.
Well E J get your bags packed and call all your right wing friends and report for training, 8 weeks should be enough and we’ll provide transportation and weapons for you all. Keep us informed as to your progression. You may have trouble getting all the right wingers as many of them are getting tired of war also but go ahead and blast away.
I’ve already been trained.
Then good luck and God speed your journey to the everlasting crusade. Failing that, please try not to advocate anyone else be put in harm’s way in defense of your beliefs.
Don’t have to advocate, we are not as outspoken as you are, but we are here and reading your dribble, its the barking dog theory. No, good luck to you, you are going to need it.
Me too!
You have blind faiths and superstitions. You realize lives are at stake here, right? You’re the radical. Instead of being cautious and thoughtful, you’re asking others to go out on a limb for your wild beliefs despite all facts. May God have mercy on YOUR soul.
Delusional religious fundamentalist hoo-hah.
This is why we have a problem in the Middle East.
Please Invisible Sky People – Rapture them all away to the Corn Field.
Yessah
Personally I’m grateful that Obama isn’t looking at *any* prophesy when making foreign policy choices.
“There are two positions one can take regarding the Iranian nuclear program: (a) it doesn’t matter, we can deter them, or (b) it does matter, we must stop them.”
There is a third position, Mr. Krauthammer: Iran is not America’s problem.
Isn’t that what they said about Herr Hitler and the Sudetenland? Or Mussolini and Ethiopia? Or Japan and Manchuria?
“They” did say that. And “they” were correct.
Japan became our problem on Dec 7, 1941 by attacking us. Germany and Italy became our problems on, i believe, Dec 9, 1941 when they declared war on us.
If Iran attacks us, then they be our problem. They can expect the same result that Japan, Germany, and Italy experienced.
The Czechs, Ethiopians, and Manchurians, unlike Israel, did not have an AirForce or the Bomb. The U.S. gives the Israelis roughly $2 billion in military aid per year. The U.S. occupations of Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Persian Gulf effectively surround Iran. The Iranian Green protests have the power to rise again and make this whole argument moot. Ahmadinejad is not a popular leader in his own country. All this makes your Hitler comment irrelevant.
OK Chuck, we draw a line and the Iranians say bug off, you have no business in dictating what we can and can’t do in our own country. How would you like it Chuck if the Iranians came over hear and told us what we could or could not do?
“How would you like it Chuck if the Iranians came over hear and told us what we could or could not do?”
Mr. Krauthammer, like most neo-conservative thinkers, believes that America is a special place and our special-ness gives us the moral obligation to tell the rest of the world how to act. They call it American Exceptionalism, but it simply the racism of The White Man’s Burden repackaged for a slightly different audience.
You express it much better than I, thanks.
Krauthammer abandons his senses – if he had any.
Evah.
George W. Bush (AKA – He Who’s Name Must Not Be Uttered By The GOP) – destroyed much of the CIA’s anti-proliferation effort when they outed Valerie Plame.
Attention low-information republicans – Google “Valerie Plame and Joe Wilson”.
Dubya and Cheney went after the wrong nuclear proliferators when they invaded I-raq.
Never ever ever vote republican.
They are utter fools.
Yessah
I must commend you for following your Imam so loyally, I am sure O’Sham-a and the national media are very proud of you, you will not be forgotten. I do see another civil war in this country due to you muslims, the media, and Imam O’Sham-a.
He didn’t out Plame, dimby. It was one of your own, Richard Armitage. At least try and get some facts under your belt before you sound off.
Armitage ‘out’ed’ Plame only after her husband, Ambassador Joe Wilson, went to the Sudan on order’s of both Bush and Cheney to find out where Saddam was getting his supposed uranium for his nuclear program. When Wilson came back and told Cheney that there was no Saddam / Sudan uranium connection, it was Cheney, who had Armitage serving under him as SECDEF, that had Armitage find out where Wilson’s wife worked at, namely the CIA. From Cheney to his Chief of Staff, Lewis Libby, the next step was a predictiable one as Libby has now admitted to ‘outing’Valerie Plame as a covert CIA Officer. That it took over 3 years to find out that Libby was the one that violated Federal Law, not to mention his Oath of Office to the Country as a whole, is the real crime here. So is the fact, not theory or speculation, that Libby was pardoned by George Bush on Inauguration Day and that the $ 250,000.– fine even Bush couldn’t get him out of was paid for by a private, and known very right-wing, political action committee that’s running ad’s for Romney and Ryan. So much for Country before Party.
It’s also more than tragic that Libby is now working for that same PAC, which just so happens to be working along with the current AFP crowd. Now, does anyone see how the dot’s are connected or are we all that stupid that we don’t see where deliberate willful blindness ignorance of the fact’s eventually leads us into ? If so then please, make sure you have your Neville Chamberlain mask ready. Being a Republican was supposed to mean something. Courtesy of Cheney’s political loyalty’s and agenda’s, instead of his loyalty to his Country, we now have what no one wanted and instead are going to be stuck with for a very long time.
What?
Crazy people can’t have Nukes?
Just think how the world felt when Reagan became Presient!
Alszhemiers and the Big Red Button all under one roof!
Thats the Only Reason Iran gave up the Hostages!
It was like looking in a Fun House mirror at themselves!
LOL
I felt quite comfortable with Reagan’s “finger on the button.” I knew the Soviets would not destroy the world.
And now we have the current president’s 3AM wakeup crisis call and all he seems to do is hit the SNOOZE button. Oh, but he gives a good speech…
“And now we have the current president’s 3AM wakeup crisis call and all he seems to do is hit the SNOOZE button.”
A few hundred pissed-off Muslims is not a crisis, it’s an annoyance. A dead Ambassador is a crisis, as was Romney’s handling of the situation.
WOW!!!!!
That headline is deceptive, it is not the U.S. who has abandoned Israel, we have a muslim president, in accordance with his religion he must abandon Israel, but lets get the truth out and not hide, especially since the national media is honoring that president and has seated him as the imam of the U.S.
You and Donald Trump make a good pair, has bad hair Donald notified you of his findings concerning the birth certificate? I hope all you nuts let us doubters know soon about your proof of religion and country of birth. Lets have PROOF not more hot air.
That is the last we will hear from you as there is no PROOF.
Chuck….say it like it is. If Israel was Muslim,
the Jimmy Carter clone would be apologizing
and giving speeches there too. The Jewish haters
and the occupiers are just an example of how much
these people despise Israel. Add our own community
organizer to the bunch. Bibi should tell Bambi to pound
sand. Maybe Bambi can cuddle with Hugo next, they have
the same goals.
I wish he would tell Obama to get off his back. I’d be very interested in seeing Israel do what they do without our support and protection.
What do you expect from a Muslim loving President. Israel should just nuke ’em and be done with it.