Maybe the West Should Adopt Iran’s Nuclear Weapons Policy

Guest Post by Antonius Aquinas

Iran Nuclear Weapons

Prior to the modern age, when war was engaged in, combatants, for the most part, acted by a code of conduct which attempted to minimize civilian deaths and the destruction of non-participants’ property. With the onset of the democratic age and the idea of “total war” such modes of conduct have tragically fallen by the wayside, the consequence of which has made warfare far more bloody and destructive.

The ultimate violation of “just warfare” has been the possession and use of nuclear weapons which by their very nature cannot be reconciled with any notion of a civilized society.  Of all the hysteria over “terrorism,” nuclear weapons are rarely discussed anymore, but are the ultimate form of terror.

Despite the obvious fact that nuclear weapons cannot be reconciled with any moral code of warfare, Western nation-states continue to possess them and the US has actually used them in the final stages of WWII as it mercilessly bombed the Japanese civilian centers of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

While most modern scholarship has abandoned the older idea of moral conduct in warfare, the great libertarian theorist, Murray Rothbard, continued the venerable tradition in his thought and applied it not only to nuclear weapons, but bombing as well:

    Not only should there be joint disarmament

of nuclear weapons, but also of all weapons

capable of being fired massively across national

borders; in particular bombers.  It is precisely

such weapons of mass destruction as the missile

and the bomber which can never be pinpoint-

targeted to avoid their use against innocent

civilians.*

He continues:

. . .  since modern air and missile weapons

cannot be pinpoint-targeted to avoid harming

civilians, their very existence must be condemned.

For a New Liverty II

It is beyond hypocritical, therefore, that the US has repeatedly accused Iran of seeking to build nuclear weapons despite the fact that the nation’s leadership has consistently declared that it will not do so because of its religious beliefs. In June, President Trump called off retaliatory raids on Iranian targets after it downed a US drone (which had flown into Iranian airspace), citing that it would cost the lives of some 150 people.  In response, Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif exposed the hypocrisy of the US’s position on nuclear weapons:

You were really worried about 150 people?

How many people have you killed with a

nuclear weapon?  How many generations have

you wiped out with these weapons?**

Zarif added:

It is us who, because of our religious views,

will never pursue a nuclear weapon.

Not only has Iran’s leadership consistently declared that it would not use or build nuclear weapons, but it has stood by its words.  During the Iran-Iraq War (1980-88), Iraq (with US knowledge) repeatedly used chemical weapons.  Despite Iran’s  protests to the U.N., it refused to take action – mainly because the US through its position on the Security Council tabled any attempt to curtail Iraq’s nefarious actions.***

Despite the flagrant violation of international law, Iran refused to retaliate, although it had the capacity and certain justification in doing so.  The Ayatollah, in a religious ruling – fatwa – at the time of the war, asserted that such an act (the use of chemical/nuclear weapons) was “forbidden by god.”

This has been the position of the Ayatollahs since the formation of the Islamic Republic.  Ayatollah Ali Khamenei stated that “from an ideological and fighi [Islamic jurisprudence] perspective, we consider developing nuclear weapons as unlawful.  We consider using such weapons as a big sin.”  A top-ranking cleric, Grand Ayatollah Yusef Saanei, confirmed that this is part of Islamic doctrine:

There is complete consensus on this issue.  It is

self-evident in Islam that it is prohibited to have

nuclear bombs. It is eternal law, because the

basic function of these weapons is to kill innocent

people.  This cannot be reversed.

Sounds Rothbardian!

Despite Iranian claims to the contrary, the US and the controlled press continue to mischaracterize Iran’s position on nuclear weapons. Not only has it lied, but it continues to enact crippling sanctions on the beleaguered nation causing untold suffering which itself is an act of war.

The fact that Iran follows a moral principle which was once part of Western thought shows how far the Western world, especially the US, has declined in civility.  A return to a saner, more just position on nuclear weapons will only take place when there is a change in ideology. Under current intellectual conditions, such a change appears unlikely.  A rethinking will only take place of necessity when America has exhausted itself through debt and money printing and can no longer sustain its Empire and nuclear capabilities.

*See, Murray N. Rothbard, For A New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto, 293.

**Reuters, “Iran Will Never Pursue a Nuclear Weapon, Says Foreign Minister.”  24 April 2019.

***Ted Snider, “Iran, Islam, and Banning the Bomb.”  Antiwar.com 30 September 2019.

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10 Comments
Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
October 28, 2019 5:55 pm

Yes, nuclear weapons are a legitimate issue, but a more urgent one involves the human trash that joins the military to provide the means to threaten the world.

People keep those weapons systems operational. People fly the planes to drop the bombs that kill civilians aka collateral damage. People launch the missiles. People man the ships and tanks.

People in uniform get to murder foreigners and are lauded for it. The real problem is the willingness for people to follow orders that are amoral. The real problem is a society that can’t distinguish right from wrong.

22winmag - w/o tagline
22winmag - w/o tagline
  Solutions Are Obvious
October 28, 2019 8:41 pm

That’s why they keep misdirecting us to things like fake nukes, just like they misdirect us to the total number of gun deaths.

Until you realize how few gun deaths there really are outside of suicides and a few problem cities.

And until you realize even if nukes were real, they would have never allowed any to be built beyond prototypes because they would MASSIVELY THREATEN the future of regular, bloody, loud, bloody, and VERY PROFITABLE conventional weaponry and wars.

Mushroom Cloud
Mushroom Cloud
  22winmag - w/o tagline
October 28, 2019 9:17 pm

And of course every shooting death via Armed Government Worker get mixed in with the statistics…

Steve C.
Steve C.
October 28, 2019 5:58 pm

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei stated that “from an ideological and fighi [Islamic jurisprudence] perspective, we consider developing nuclear weapons as unlawful. We consider using such weapons as a big sin.” A top-ranking cleric, Grand Ayatollah Yusef Saanei, confirmed that this is part of Islamic doctrine:

Pakistan: 96.0% Islam, 1.85% Hinduism, 1.5% Christian, 0.5% Other.

Pakistan is reported to have 150-160 nuclear weapons.

yahsure
yahsure
October 28, 2019 6:32 pm

I guess i would have taken Iran’s Muslim word more seriously if they had let inspectors go anywhere they wanted. It was all a sham.
I’m for pulling out of the middle east and letting these backwards people kill each other off over religion.

SemperFido
SemperFido
  yahsure
October 28, 2019 9:05 pm

I don’t know where the author gets the info for the statement that before the modern age war was conducted to minimize civilian deaths and destruction of property. The mongols would put an entire city to the sword. European armies would salt the fields and burn the towns. The Amerinds would torture captives to death. In the middle east they would wipe out an entire region. There has never been a shortage of horrible things that humans are willing to do to each other. We are just more efficient at it now because we can firebomb from the air, or use toxic gas or a nuke or even a rod from god from space.
But the 20th century didn’t invent total war.

Shark
Shark
  SemperFido
October 29, 2019 7:48 am

“I don’t know where the author gets the info for the statement that before the modern age war was conducted to minimize civilian deaths and destruction of property. ”

He just makes it all up. Just like the rest of his nonsensical tripe.

SemperFido
SemperFido
  Shark
October 30, 2019 12:15 am

word

DFJ150
DFJ150
October 29, 2019 9:52 am

To assert that Muslims will not seek to acquire nuclear weapons is beyond ludicrous. Additionally, to state that Iran has acted honorably and followed the dictates of Obama’s disastrous “nuclear deal” is laughable and should strain the credulity of any person possessing more than two functioning cranial neurons. Islam’s goal is complete world domination and subjugation, by ANY means necessary, including nuclear weapons. They have no qualms about killing “innocent civilians”, as they view all non-Muslims as Kuffar. Use of nuclear weapons against their “enemies” would bring about world-wide chaos, which they view as a necessary step in the process of establishing a global Caliphate. Elimination of all nukes and other long-range weapons is a pixie-dust sprinkled pipe dream. MAD, as unpalatable as it is, remains the only deterrent to global war. The nuclear genie will not be stuffed back in its bottle.

daddysteve
daddysteve
  DFJ150
October 29, 2019 3:43 pm

“Genie stuffed back in the bottle”. What geographically appropriate propaganda. You sir , are cut above.