A little more than half of the U.S. population
lives in 75 metropolitan areas. Russia has 4,399 nuclear warheads deployed.
Except for 624 to be carried by bombers, they are all land-based and submarine
missiles.
Furthermore, this past week Russia test-fired a land-based missile, the RSM54,
and a submarine-launched missile. Both were intercontinental. Both hit their targets
dead-on. The sub launch was, by the way, the sixth such test-firing conducted
this year.
In the meantime, Iran has no nuclear weapons and no intercontinental ballistic
missiles or long-range bombers. North Korea might have two or three nuclear missiles.
Yet the administration, and most of America's news media, seems obsessed with
Iran, no doubt because Israel is obsessed with Iran. A story by the Jewish Telegraph
Agency reported that the American Israel Public Affairs Committee played a lobbying
role in deleting a provision in the defense bill that would have required the
president to get Congress' OK before launching a war against Iran.
So what's my point? First, when assessing threats, all but fools look at capability,
not intentions or rhetoric. Russia has the capability of wiping us out. Iran would
be hard-pressed to sink one destroyer. Therefore, it would behoove us to put good
relations with Russia very high on a diplomatic agenda. Yet, on the contrary,
the Bush administration goes out of its way to insult Russia and to interfere
in what Russia sees as its internal affairs.
Secondly, because of the cowardice of Congress, the U.S. government has allowed
a little country in the Middle East (Israel) to distort our priorities. Our first
priority should be getting along with Russia. Iran is a small country we can squash
anytime. Russia is not small, and it can squash us anytime. How darn stupid does
one have to be not to realize that?
We've already blundered by not seizing the opportunity of the collapse of the
Soviet Union to disband NATO and seriously pursue helping Russia join the West.
Instead, we sent some financial sharpies in to help a few Russians steal most
of the country's wealth. Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, is 100 percent correct
to go after the oligarchs who bought up the state's resources for pennies on the
dollar and became overnight billionaires. One is in jail, another fled to England,
and several others have sought refuge in Israel.
When you hear Putin being maligned by people in the West, whether they're in government,
journalism or academia, just remember that money buys whores, and whores service
their customers.
Future historians may view the failure to bring Russia into the West, when the
opportunity was there, as one of history's all-time strategic blunders.
The only legitimate interest we have in the Middle East is access to oil. Notice
I said access, not control. It doesn't matter who controls it, because whoever
does will be willing to sell it, since oil is inedible. Other than that, we have
no – I repeat, no – legitimate interests, national or otherwise, in that region
of the world.
American politicians need to get over their fear of the Israeli lobby and
attend to America's business. Israel is a sovereign state with one of the world's
most powerful military machines and a higher per capita gross domestic product
than some of our NATO allies. We should cut the strings, stop the tax giveaways,
repeal all of the special legislation and tell the Israelis they are on their
own.
But, as John Wayne once said, that'll be the day.