My vision is temporarily horrible,
but long-term wonderful. Remember, it is
just a day dream (something that I think will happen but have no certainty of
it actually happening). Here it is…..
The United
States will soon (before Valentine’s Day) intervene in Syria . We will provide weapons to the opposition and
provide air cover for their ground operations.
We need to do this because: 1) it is the right thing to do after 60,000
people have died in the conflict, and 2) we need to develop a lot of good will
in the Middle East ahead of the really big
Iranian event (read on). This good deed
in Syria should be leveraged
to get Egyptian President Morsi’s support of the United States intervention. After all, he recently made strong remarks
calling for the Syrian President to step down.
We will also use the Syrian intervention to strengthen key relationships
with other Arab states.
Since the Iranian strike is going
to happen, Israel
will have a ground war with Hamas in the Gaza Strip (Hamas is an Iranian
puppet). If the United States is not involved in the initial
strike of Iran , we will be
involved in the military conflict after the strike – especially if Israel could
not penetrate the bunkers. In that
event, the United States
would attempt to take out the centrifuges with our bigger, better, stronger
bunker busting bombs. However, most
likely, the United States
has already provided Israel
with those bunker busting bombs so that we do not have to directly intervene in
the initial strike.
The United
States will have to be involved in taking out Iran ’s air force and air defenses so that
on-going fly-overs can be conducted to keep track of the fissile material Iran
has already produced. We also need to do
this to prevent Iran from
striking the oil infrastructure in the entire Middle East . The Iranians have threatened that they will wreak
havoc on the world’s oil supply if they are struck.
Our navy will need to protect the
Straits of Hormuz to allow the free flow of oil to the free world. There will be naval conflict with the
Iranians.
There will be no “boots on the
ground” in Iran . However, the existing regime will be
threatened with an internal uprising. It
will be Iran ’s
Arab Spring. This time we will support
such an uprising; similar to how we will support Syria (see above).
President Obama will need to go
into diplomatic overdrive to get Saudi Arabia ,
Kuwait , Turkey , and even Egypt to support our actions. Egypt
will be the hardest to line up – but that is why we have to get them on our
side in Syria
and push President Morsi for carryover goodwill. A weaker Iran
is in the best interest of Egypt
anyway. The Egyptians used to be the
strongest Arab state and they do not like being second fiddle to an unstable Iran .
The timing of the Iranian strike
could have political impacts in the United States . If it occurs before the revised sequestration
deadline of March 2nd, it could be fodder for eliminating most of
the defense cuts. If the President and
Congress are still hammering each other over spending cuts and new taxes – the bickering
will stop. National security issues as
large as the Iranian conflict will bring our country together. Maybe the spirit of unity will spark genuine
compromise on our domestic issues.
Wouldn’t that be nice?
Gold prices will soar, the stock
market will plummet and a sense of fear regarding the economy will slow growth
temporarily. However, if the President
can (and I expect he will) assemble a coalition of nations (both our NATP
partners and the League of Arab States), Iran will be defeated in a short
period of time. The conflict will be
over in one to three months. It will
culminate with the overthrowing of the existing Iranian regime with a
government that will want help from the United States (and be friendly
towards us). The markets will recover
and finish 2013 with a 15% gain. Years
of prosperity will follow as the United States will have filled a
void in the world today – that of a super-power leader that is willing to
intervene when things are not right in the world. Nothing else brings stability to the world
than rogue nations knowing that the good guy with the big stick will swing it
when necessary.
Following the Iranian crisis, Israel
will continue to be bogged down with a ground war with Hamas. This will be the time when President Obama’s
newly formed coalition will bring pressure on the Israelis and Palestinians to
reach a settlement. For all we that we will
have done for Israel ,
the United States will be able to force the Israelis hand at the negotiating
table.
Oh, China will take note too because
once we have the Middle East thing sorted out, the United States will (with
less defense budget cuts) start building up our military presence in the
Pacific. This will result in better
relations between China
and its neighbors. Again, this will be good
for the world economy – even good for the Chinese. With the Chinese realizing that a stable
world makes them richer, they will even work with the United States to bring North Korea in
line with the world community of nations.
The Middle
East is a minefield. No
American president has been able to solve the problems of that part of the
world. If President Obama navigates the
situation correctly, he will be recorded in history next to Washington and
Lincoln. I wish he did not have to navigate
it as I have day dreamed above, but if he does his legend will be earned.
Did you ever think that Fairway
Frank would predict that President Obama could go down in history as one of our
greatest presidents? The possibility is
real with a good chance of happening.