March 29, 2007

WHO YA GONNA CALL?:

Faced with Iranian blackmail, Europe must show real solidarity: Iran depends on German government export guarantees. Let the EU presidency put its money where its mouth is (Timothy Garton Ash, March 29, 2007, The Guardian)

Last week, while the European Union celebrated 50 years of peace, freedom and solidarity, 15 Europeans were kidnapped from Iraqi territorial waters by Iranian Revolutionary Guards. As I write, those 14 European men and one European woman have been held at an undisclosed location for nearly a week, interrogated, denied consular access, but shown on Iranian television, with one of them making a staged "confession", clearly under duress. So if Europe is as it claims to be, what's it going to do about it? Where's the solidarity? Where's the action?

There is no Europe.


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Evil Americans, Poor Mullahs (Claus Christian Malzahn, 3/29/07, Der Spiegel)

The Germans have believed in many things in the course of their recent history. They've believed in colonies in Africa and in the Kaiser. They even believed in the Kaiser when he told them that there would be no more political parties, only soldiers on the front.

Not too long afterwards, they believed that Jews should be placed into ghettos and concentration camps because they were the enemies of the people. Then they believed in the autobahn and that the Third Reich would ultimately be victorious. A few years later, they believed in the Deutsche mark. They believed that the Berlin Wall would be there forever and that their pensions were safe. They believed in recycling and environmental protection. They even believed in a German victory at the soccer World Cup.

Now they believe that the United States is a greater threat to world peace than Iran. This was the by-no-means-surprising result of a Forsa opinion poll commissioned by Stern magazine. Young Germans in particular -- 57 percent of 18-to-29-year-olds, to be precise -- said they considered the United States more dangerous than the religious regime in Iran.

The German political establishment, which will no doubt loudly lament the result of the poll, is largely responsible for this wave of anti-Americanism.

Posted by Orrin Judd at March 29, 2007 6:40 AM
Comments

The Brits managed to avoid irrelevancy longer than the other Euro states. It's sad the day has arrived.

Posted by: curt at March 29, 2007 9:30 AM

The UK has diplomats (and families?) in Iran. First thing is to get those people out of harm's way. We all know how much Iran respects diplomatic imunity.

Glad to see the left and the press (redundant I know)in the US and UK confirming that the Geneva Conventions apply only to the US.

Posted by: Bob at March 29, 2007 9:57 AM

EU solidarity is against the US. Since the US is not implicated, no solidarity. Understand?

The goal of the EU is to create a multipolar world against the current uni-US-power. So far the EU has become bipolar all by itself. It's getting there.

Posted by: ic at March 29, 2007 12:10 PM

The German youths have it exactly right -- the U.S. is objectively much more dangerous than the impotent mullahs. We can project immense military power anywhere in the world, if we so please.

Posted by: jd watson at March 29, 2007 2:13 PM

That's like calling a lawman more dangerous than a bandit.

Posted by: at March 29, 2007 8:17 PM

If he weren't we'd all be bandits.

Posted by: oj at March 29, 2007 8:42 PM

Yes, all.

Posted by: oj at March 30, 2007 8:57 PM
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