Originally posted by: Hayabusa Rider
Originally posted by: AFMatt
Yes, yes.. This is all Bush's fault. Iran was clearly in line to be our friend until Bush came around. Yeah, thats right.. Bill Clinton certainly didn't act the same way when it came to Iran. Clinton didn't impose tons of sanctions. Clinton didn't refuse to talk to Iran. Nooo, of course not. Bush just started all this stuff when he came to office.
Our relationship with Iran has been the same for 30 years people. It doesnt matter who our president is, they will say what ever they can to look like they are the good guy in all this. People obviously buy off on it, as you can see in this thread. They aren't afraid of Obama any more than they are afraid of Bush. They have ALWAYS done stuff like this. Ahmadinejad's statements here are nothing new and nothing more than games to catch suckers; hook, line and sinker.
Well, no.
You pretty much have us pegged down, but you are woefully ignorant regarding Iran. For some time before Bush came along, Iran had been leaning moderate. There was a great deal of good will towards America by the general public, and over time the religious leaders let the moderates have control in Iran. Ahmadinejad represented a vocal minority who's time had passed, until Bush decided to call Iran evil. He screwed up in Iraq assuming, among other things, a homogeneous population. He was wrong. Likewise with Iran, he assumed a cohesive and uniform government, and it was evil. What really was happening is that there were trouble makers whom the moderates could not completely control, and those elements were trouble both internal and external to Iran. This isn't an uncommon scenario, and it's very similar to what's happened in Pakistan.
So the moderates continued to make progress, however not everyone was under their control. The hard liners said crazy things like "America thinks you are evil!" Well that was nonsense. After all backdoor relations had been improving, and there hadn't been a serious squabble with the US in some time. Well, until Bush came along and changed all that with his foolish "axis" nonsense.
Immediately, Iranians saw the US as hostile, and those on the fringe now were able to point out that what they said was correct. Virtually overnight the moderates were out, and the real head cases were in. At least as bad is the fact that people who are running for office are vetted first. They have to support those we want in least.
Indeed, we haven't had formal relations with Iran for a long time, and Bush did everything in his power to make this situation come to pass and assure that it will be another couple of generations to get back to were we were before Lord Dimwit Flathead ruined it all.
BTW, it wasn't the religious powers who wanted nukes, it was the moderates. Why? To bomb Israel? No, to avoid a repeat of the Iran/Iraq conflict which almost destroyed both sides. It was a variant of MAD. The clerics saw nukes as immoral, go figure. Nevertheless, they reluctantly agreed to a nuclear program.
Now the same philosophy towards nukes has returned, but not to attack Israel. The US declared itself the enemy of Iran, and it wants to use nuclear weapons as a deterrent to us attacking them. It's a purely defensive measure, but they do want nukes, and badly. The US has a long history of aggression in the region, and Iran has often been the victim of our actions. They have no reason to trust us because we turn on whomever a President doesn't like.