Lousy Deals and Turning Wheels

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler

In that long ago yesteryear of 1979, before blogging, tweeting, twerking, hacking, posting, ghosting, doxing, and all the other Internet-enabled compulsions of the present day, a gang of inflamed young men, said to be students, invaded the US embassy compound in Teheran and took fifty-two American embassy personnel hostage — crossing an age-old line of geopolitical conduct that kicked off the epic conflict between global Islam and a USA-led West, still on-going as you read.

I followed the Iran Hostage Crisis avidly… the gibbering mullahs, the blindfolded captives, the rotating cast of double-taking prime ministers who lectured Jimmy Carter on the Nightly News, the rescue attempt fiasco that killed eight American soldiers out in the Persian desert. Oddly, what I remember most after all these years was the fact that the hostages ran out of dental floss and had to swap around between them the same recycled last strand for weeks on end — a ticket to periodontal hell, if ever there was one.

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And then, as if by magic, Iran released the hostages on Ronald Reagan’s inauguration day and our splendiferous “morning in America” commenced. What really began that day, of course, was the asset-stripping of this land and its people, leading to the political disorders of the moment. Forty years later it’s hard to say which nation is a bigger pain-in-the-ass on the world stage, Iran or the USA. But the net effect of all that mutual antagonism is a vast region from North Africa to Central Asia of failed states, ruined cities, and dead bodies.

I’m rather skeptical that President Trump will manage to get a new-and-improved “deal” with Iran after tearing up the old one put together by Mr. Obama, which may have not been of much value anyway. I don’t believe that anything in it would have really deterred Iranian technicians from developing a serviceable nuclear weapon. It’s just not that hard to do anymore, given the number of physicists trained all over the world since 1945.

Until recently, the Obama agreement gave the appearance of some cover in the long-running feud, an impression, at least, that the two sides could talk to each other, which has now been erased. What’s changed is a recognition that the agreement did nothing to stop Iran’s intervention in three of the current hot-spots of the region: Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen, where various contingents of Iranian-sponsored Hezbollah, Houthis, and even Iranian military regulars have carried the Shia battle flag in the ancient struggle to displace their Sunni adversaries, sponsored by Iran’s arch-enemy, Saudi Arabia — leaving wreckage everywhere. And, of course, let’s remember the Sunni factions include the savage ISIS and al-Qaeda gangs.

Which points to the elephant in the room with the 900-pound gorilla on its back: the fact that underlying all this terrible destructive action in that part of the world is a religious disagreement. (While, of course, underlying even that is a long emergency of human population overshoot and a desperate struggle for dwindling resources of all kinds.) It has surely been the dream of that aggressive American faction known as the Neocons, to up-end the entrenched mullahs who run Iran. The theory, I think, is that religious maniacs are always and everywhere more dangerous than secular maniacs and, if we could only get rid of these apocalyptic whack-jobs, a country like Iran might be made a “normal” nation again. The Neocons also assume that a majority of Iran’s younger generations are good-and-goddam sick of the ruling mullahs, and eager for their own regime change. And so now the Trumpsters, apparently, are determined to squeeze Iran until something over there gives.

Is it too obvious to say that our previous efforts at re-engineering the various governments of the region have all ended in failed states? “Normality” may just be a mirage in the desert these days. What happened in the Islamic oil states was an historic anomaly, short-lived and catastrophic. What we’re witnessing is the slow-motion collapse of civilization at the margins. A corner of the world that was once emptier and quieter is on its way to being empty and quiet again, but not without a tragic convulsion of violence on the journey there. What’s happening on the margins these days will shortly move toward the center.

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George Orwell
George Orwell
May 14, 2018 9:54 am

Recommended reading: “All the Shah’s Men” by Stephen Kinzer. Nicely explains the backstory on the embassy takeover.

jimmieoakland
jimmieoakland
May 14, 2018 10:01 am

Remembering to floss while being held hostage; now that’s what I call grace under pressure.

whiskey tango foxtrot
whiskey tango foxtrot
May 14, 2018 10:22 am

My best memory of the Carter presidency was the president’s alcoholic brother Billy pissing on the airport tarmac waiting on Air Force One. He was the most honest human being to hit DC since the Founders. Just a “good ole boy” redneck without apology.

Tony
Tony
May 14, 2018 10:39 am

I do remember Billy Beer.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
May 14, 2018 11:35 am

What a stupid column. If the neocons preferred secular to religious “whack-jobs” then how does he ‘splain Libya and Iraq? Why doesn’t he mention the I word? Oh that’s right, he’s a Jew…

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
May 14, 2018 11:57 am

“Forty years later it’s hard to say which nation is a bigger pain-in-the-ass on the world stage, Iran or the USA.”
Kunstler has to be kidding…How many nations has Iran wrecked in the last 40 years? Zero. Iran has confined itself to defending Shiites from Saudi and American aggression…

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
May 14, 2018 12:45 pm

Why does history for so many begin ONLY when the US is “harmed?”

“that kicked off the epic conflict between global Islam and a USA-led West, still on-going as you read.”

Are we forgetting the CIA coup/overthrow of the democratically elected PM of Iran Mossadeh in 1953 courtesy of wonderful “be careful of the influence of the military-industrial complex” Eisenhower?? Or replacing him with the Shah, arming the Shah, training the Shah’s secret police (the Savak) in torture techniques, etc. or the brutal, murderous decades that followed until the “revolution?”

Are we forgetting the Sikes-Picot agreement at the end of WW1 in which western imperial powers carved up the Middle East for their own benefit and then oppressed everyone for decades after? Or the countless CIA assassinations, the massive handouts to Israel, the funding of selective brutal dictatorships/oligarchies throughout the region, etc.??

HISTORY in the Middle East did NOT begin on 9-11, 1979, or any other recent year. Truthfully the conflicts began with the rise of Islam, the Crusades, and that period of bloodshed, but following centuries of general “harmony,” the real problems began with the discovery of oil beneath the sands of Saudi Arabia and other middle eastern nations, combined with the general attitude of imperialist western nations that “their oil is OUR oil.” Trade, investment, and the like could have been the norm, but exploitation and seizure instead ruled the day. Who seriously can blame anyone over there for being pissed?

Michael Keane
Michael Keane
  MrLiberty
May 14, 2018 1:52 pm

Outstanding!

Michael Keane
Michael Keane
  MrLiberty
May 14, 2018 2:08 pm

Honest to God: well done!

Michael Keane
Michael Keane
May 14, 2018 2:06 pm

This article makes a great deal of sense if you need to clean your ass crack.

The students “crossed the age-old line of geopolitical conduct”?????

Shia v Sunni as replacement proxies to east v west was engineered in “Operation Ajax”, 1953.

Mr Liberty has the correct trajectory. Well done.

The rest is gibberish as well and Israel is now recognized as attempting to goad the US into a shooting war with Iran through their unilateral release of the “Stux-Net” virus.

The recent attempt at “soft” coup, here in the US, will find expression at first, among state court enemas currently filed in closed indictments; some say 24,000, although that number is misleading.

“British Accredited Registry” – BAR attorneys are antithetical to the well-being of the nation (the Constitution also victim in the current murk) and the Corruption indemnified by the Obama DOJ in 3142 county courts will be exposed, even as that indemnification was sanctioned by a DOJ that fomented espionage against the US President; in a word: Treason.

RHS Jr
RHS Jr
May 14, 2018 2:33 pm

NeoCons prefer Gentile wars, secular & religious views just adds fuel to their fires.