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Conflict with Iran Nears

Posted on Tuesday, August 6, 2024
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by AMAC, Robert B. Charles
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Chances the US is drawn into direct conflict with Iran, as well as support for Israel in response to an anticipated Hezbollah terrorist counterattack after Israel’s strike on a Hezbollah leader in Lebanon and presumed killing of the Hamas leader in Tehan last week – is high. Implications are serious.

Since the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, and especially after Iran’s April 2024 missile barrage, the conflict between Israel and Iran via Iran’s surrogates in Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, and Yemen has grown.

Arguably, narrow gauge attacks hit a new level last week, leading to a potentially broader exchange between Iran or Iran’s surrogates, namely Lebanon-based Hezbollah, and Israel.

What do we know? Five central facts.

First, Iran and Hezbollah, as they did prior to April’s major drone, cruise, and ballistic missile attack on Israel by Iran in April, have sworn to respond to the deaths of the Hezbollah and Hamas leaders.

Iran’s surrogates have also sworn to open a “campaign on all fronts,” a “new phase” in the conflict. While words are cheap, threats frequent, and Israel ready, that implies a coordinated attack on Israel – and US bases in the region – by Iran, Lebanon’s Hezbollah, Iraqi militias, and Yemen’s Houthi.

Iran is the self-evident coordinator of all these potential attacks and any “new phase” that broadens the conflict. That fact is well understood by all parties, and the US has pledged support.

Second, US pledges of military support to Israel under Biden-Harris, as well as leaders at DOD and State, have been inconsistent, weak, at times contradictory, and ineffective so far, with wild oscillations in foreign policy positions and engagement levels, no effect on Iran or the Gaza conflict.

When it comes to traditional deterrence, a show of force and promise of more if behaviors do not change, Biden-Harris, DOD’s Lloyd Austen, and State’s Tony Blinken have been utterly feckless. Worse than no show of force, they have oscillated between appeasing Iran and shaking a limp fist.

Iran has no respect for the Biden-Haris administration, which paid big money, freed billions in Iranian assets, dropped sanctions, and looked the other way at European violations. Iran also believes – with good reason – that Biden-Harris are spotty in support of Israel and afraid of war.

Third, if Iran or Hezbollah hits Israel harder this time than in April, the concepts of counterforce and counter-deterrence suggesting they may, things could spin out of control quickly.

Long before anyone talks of Iranian nuclear weapons, within short reach thanks to permissive policies by Obama-Biden and Biden-Harris, Iran possesses some 3,000 ballistic missiles able to hit Israel, another thousand precision-guided missiles, and their surrogates in Iraq have 300 more.

Compounding the potential for Iran and Iraqi surrogates to overwhelm Israel’s Iron Dome – ballistic missile defenses – absent more forward-leaning US support, the Iranian-supported terror group Hezbollah has at least 40,000 (possibly 120,000) rockets, and launched an attack that killed a dozen children in the Golan Heights last week.

Fourth, to be clear, Biden-Harris allowed Iran and Hezbollah to grow their respective arsenals, did nothing to contain, deter, or punish Iran, and instead awarded Iran billions in appeasement money before the October 7 attacks, rolling back Trump’s successful “economic strangulation” policies.

Fifth – a fact that cannot be ignored – the failed, dangerous, full-throttle appeasement of Iran by Biden-Harris, combined with ineffectual, unserious, non-credible foreign policy, has led Iran to believe they have a shot at taking Israel out, even if that draws the confused US into the war.

Behind the scenes, Iran and Hezbollah are poised to see how far they can go, how hard they can hit Israel without Biden-Harris responding, perhaps combining an offensive with attacks on US-bases in Iraq, at the periphery testing the US resolve with a global terror event.

While US forces are likely prepared to defend themselves and respond to attacks on US bases or a global terror event, uncertainty remains about how serious Biden-Harris is about defending Israel, if that pivotal US ally comes under direct attack from Iran.

Unfortunately, this week – and the months ahead – are likely to see a spike in Israeli conflict with Iran and Iran’s surrogates, which could draw the US into a broader war. If serious deterrence were ever needed, unequivocal commitments, and a show of preparedness and force, it is now.

Robert Charles is a former Assistant Secretary of State under Colin Powell, former Reagan and Bush 41 White House staffer, attorney, and naval intelligence officer (USNR). He wrote “Narcotics and Terrorism” (2003), “Eagles and Evergreens” (2018), and is National Spokesman for AMAC.

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PaulE
PaulE
4 months ago

Well Robert, it seems more U.S. soldiers were injured in the latest attack from Iran’s proxies. Reaction for Harris or Biden? Nada as expected. The administration just leaves it to the American MSM to shield and protect the administration from any or all accountability or questions pertaining to the escalating violence in the region that their appeasement policies have created. The premise being if you ignore the bad news long enough and focus the public’s short attention span on one of the many diversionary tactics the Democrats and the MSM rely on, the story will fade from memory and then it’s back to business as usual.

It’s only a matter of time, under the intentional mismanagement of our foreign policy, until our enemies abroad feel emboldened enough to open up yet another front against what is left of the free world. The election is still months away and that is plenty of time for our enemies to find more ways to attack both us and the few remaining allies that Team Biden hasn’t managed to alienate. Remember, elections have consequences. Even the ones that are stolen. For reference, just look at the people of Venezuela who are getting a refresher course in that old axiom of “You can vote socialism / communism in, but you can’t vote it out.” They voted in Hugo Chavez 25 years ago and that quarter century of Marxist rule has transformed what was once the most prosperous country in the region in an economic basket case providing universal misery and pain for its people. All while Maduro and his Cuban allies loot whatever is left of Venezuela’s resources.

Kim
Kim
4 months ago

The United States should not commit halfway to supporting Israel in this war, but that’s how it seems. The biden administration is so afraid of the backlash from The Squad, but they should disregard those radicals and do whatever it takes to keep Israel, our ally, from being destroyed.

Even in our own country, we must be watchful. I wonder how many young men from the Middle East have gotten through our borders, and what they’re up to.

If Defense Secretary Austin has any as yet unannounced plans to disappear, as he did when he was hospitalized a few months ago, I hope there’s someone capable of doing what needs to be done if this thing escalates.

Dave
Dave
4 months ago

This is a minor Mideast conflict. A bigger one is ongoing in Somalia but gets substantially less coverage. The US should avoid both. It cannot protect its own border or pay its $2 trillion deficit.

Morbious
Morbious
4 months ago

The seminal event in what has become a 45 yr conflict was president peanut brains feckless response to the taking of our embassy in 1979. That was an act of war as surely as an attack on Miami wouldve been. Carter was totally out of his depth; the peter principle personified. Iran has been a cancer in the region since then. What will the hard leftists running this country do if the mullahs decide its time for real drama? I fear an incoherent response led by dei generals that will result in our young people being killed for no clear gain.

Robert Zuccaro
Robert Zuccaro
4 months ago

You don’t have to travel all the way to Tehran to hear anti-American/Israeli chants… just any US city where the Democrat base is protesting.

Jeri
Jeri
4 months ago

Is it time for WWIII? Do we really need to do this again?

Ray Doyle LFP, WA
Ray Doyle LFP, WA
4 months ago

Bomb Iran back to the stone age. turn the whole country into a sheet of glass. then bomb every other Muslim sight world wide. The Muslims have been attacking others to 1700 years. time to end their scourge on the world.

johnh
johnh
4 months ago

What has happened to the USA in that they allow protesters to burn the American flag at our nation’s Capital Building. In 1968, this was a very serious offense & you went to jail for it. Also in this case, the protesters are backing terrorist groups & most are not even USA citizens. We do not want these type of people in this country & send them back immediately to the country they came from or throw them in jail. And it appears these were not illegals that crossed South border, but people that we give visas to so they can attend our universities . They are not American citizens so they have no rights under our Constitution in my strong opinion. Did these protesters do this because they watched the Jan 6 attack on Capitol take place on our soil?

johnh
johnh
4 months ago

On one of the news media yesterday and today, they said that Iran made this statement that they would attack Israel & did not really care if they start WWIII. That does not sound like a nation is willing to negotiate with others and considers their people martyrs when they kill one of whom they consider an enemy. Also, Iran seemed shocked that they were attacked on their own soil…….and just what have they done for many years now.

Edward Michael Wheatley
Edward Michael Wheatley
4 months ago

Yes, from what you just said, Trump kept Iran isolated, and Biden???? He should never open up with Iran. He should have known Iran is still the enemy. This is Biden’s presidency???? Of all of the ongoing increasing tensions and economic problems and whatever upcoming danger events US faces before before election will be the downfall of the democratic party.

Philip Seth Hammersley
Philip Seth Hammersley
4 months ago

If we had a sentient president and military officials who truly honored our Constitution, we would tell the Satan-worshipping Ayatollah that their oil platforms were going to be eradicated if they attack the ONLY democracy in the Middle East! WakeJoe up from his nap!

anna hubert
anna hubert
4 months ago

I think at this point we are all in the same boat as Israel. Mr. Chamberlain was wrong then and certainly is not right today. I also think it is wrong to call it Israeli war Gauntlet has been thrown alright but not by Israelis.

Tidewater
Tidewater
4 months ago

Reposition the bulls eye, LARGE Picture, distribute worldwide. name the source of what will kiss their land, and have the guts to do it. THAT is word on the street, by multiple volumes.

John
John
4 months ago

I love KKK for Krazy Kackling Kamala.

Kyle Buy you some guns,and learn how to shoot
Kyle Buy you some guns,and learn how to shoot
4 months ago

Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum should let a few hundred cross our border. Kyle L.

Robert Zuccaro
Robert Zuccaro
4 months ago

Just so whatever happens between the hours of 1000 and 2:00 PM we’re okay…. aren’t we? Joe is on it! And if Joe is otherwise “unavailable”, we can count on Kamala’s leadership. I mean look at the decisive response to Irans attack on US assets in Iraq… Damn. We’re screwed!

Leslie
Leslie
4 months ago

Don’t forget the 6 BILLION dollars Biden gave back to Iran. So, basically Biden (or whomever is actually running our country) is funding all this. Great idea Joe.

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