Also commenting on the Iranian missile test is The Strata-Sphere (cute, huh?):
- I seriously doubt Iran is so crazy they would launch missiles at US or Israeli targets (though I would not bet $1 on that premise), but the missiles do represent a very tough defense against military action by the West, whether it is pre-emptive or reactive. This is the problem with a nuclear armed Iran. If one of their bombs makes it to a target on the back of a suicide bomber, then attempting to deliver a response becomes a more complex problem.
And there you have it: Iran is bad, and bad countries are not entitled to self-defense. It’s not about Iran actually posing a threat to the U.S. or even Israel – unless, as he ludicrously suggests, they’re going to take us down one backpack bomber at a time, while we fume and curse those darn medium-range missiles that prevent any counterattack.
Whatever the moral merits of the “bad people have no right to self-defense” argument may be, it’s a geopolitical fantasy. No government in the world is going to say, “Yes, you’re right, we do suck. Feel free to bomb us without fear of retaliation.” To think that they would, or that a constant stream of threats will enhance our own security, is to see the world through the eyes of a spoiled child.