Iran Is Taunting The Shark

May 20th, 2008 Posted By drillanwr.

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Iran May Miscalculate in Taunting US, Panelists Say …

By Josiah Ryan -

Washington (CNSNews) - There is a danger that Iran may miscalculate the likelihood of a U.S. response as it taunts U.S forces in the Persian Gulf, experts on the Middle East said Monday at a conference held by the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) in Washington, D.C.

Noting that Iran threatened the U.S. Navy in international waters earlier this year, and that it continues to provide weapons and fighters to U.S. enemies in Iraq, Kenneth Katzman of the Congressional Research Service compared the U.S. to a great white shark, and said Iran is now in danger of being “the one who teased the great shark one too many times.”

“They are taunting the shark, trying to show they are not scared and they have been quite effective at that,” Katzman, a specialist in Middle Eastern affairs, said. “But eventually the Great White Shark might bite you. I think Iranian strategists need to be concerned that they might be taunting the shark a little bit too much.”

Michael Rubin, a resident scholar at AEI, said the Iranian Revolutionary Guard is showing signs of succumbing to the dangers of overconfidence.

“My biggest fear is that they will miscalculate, perhaps as Hezbollah did with the Israelis in 2006, and it will amplify into a larger dispute,” he said.

Rubin said this overconfidence could quickly lead to a conflict.

“On the part of the Revolutionary Guard one of the greatest dangers that exists is the constant taunting,” he said. “This suggests that the Iranians are testing the red line. They are not certain that that red line for us really is a red line that is set in stone.”

Rubin was referring to incidents early this year in which Iranian watercraft appeared to threaten U.S. military vessels.

– On Jan. 6, five Iranian speedboats made threatening maneuvers near three U.S. Navy ships in the Straits of Hormuz, which is where the Persian Gulf connects to the Gulf of Oman

– On April 25, a ship contracted by the U.S. military fired warning shots towards two Iranian boats which, according to U.S. officials present at the incident, identified themselves as Iranian coast guard vessels.

Moreover, Katzman said he thinks that American reports of Iranian involvement in the Iraq war, as outlined to Congress by former U.S. Iraq commander Gen. David Petraeus, are credible and serious.

“I have no reason to doubt the evidence that the U.S. military has presented showing most of the 170 millimeter rockets that are fired into the Green Zone — at the rate of approximately 15 a day — are indeed manufactured in Iran,” he said.

Katzman added: “I have no reason to doubt General Petraeus’ assertion that Iran is using Hezbollah operatives to train and direct special groups of Mahdi offshoot fighters.”

Rubin went on to say that he believes allowing the Iranians to push the red line is amplifying the possibility that an armed conflict will occur.

“I don’t believe in the reticence on the part of some in Washington or that soft rhetoric is a smart move if one wants to involve kinetic action,” he said.

“The greatest danger would be to stumble into some sort of conflict. The best way to defend against such an unattended conflict is to make the red lines as clear as possible. That will enable better diplomacy to work just as soon as there is an understanding of where the point of no return is.”

The experts discussed the threat of Iran in a panel titled, “The Transformation and Rise of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.”


10 Responses

  1. CPLViper

    Here is red line for Iran … Next US soldier that dies at the hands (or assistance) of Iran earns Tehran a rain storm delivered from our B-2s.

  2. sully

    “Taunt” us? That’s some fucked up spin. Who the fuck is this Rubin asshole and why that kind of language?
    They are directly responsible for KILLING our people. Not ‘taunting’ them.
    No way in a proper world that these pukes get to live when it’s demonstrable that they are killing our guys.
    Really now…. WTF?! How does this continue?
    I read bullshit like this and I swear I wanna hit or shoot something.

  3. TBinSTL (just typical)

    All of our modern wars have been started by Democrats(the current war has been going on since Carter backed down and let the Shah fall, Iraq is the latest battle in it). If Mac loses, expect to see the Jihadis take that as weakness and go on the offensive. The Dems will proceed to over react because they don’t like being called out for the pussies they are and…..boom….war without end, amen.

  4. hoplitesamurai(Rabid Patriot, Radical Atheist)

    I know I am a bit senile, but didn’t the Ayatollahs pull this same sort of shit back in the late 80’s, early 90’s.

    If memory serves and it may not, didn’t these sort of belligerent tactics end up blowing up in the Iranians face?

  5. RTLM

    :arrow: hoplitesamurai(Rabid Patriot, Radical Atheist)

    For Iran, 18 April 1988 was a disastrous day. Besides losing a large portion of its navy, the Iranians suffered setbacks on land as an Iraqi assault reclaimed the Al Faw peninsula. For Iran, the situation only worsened over the next few months. Eight years and hundreds of thousands of war dead drained the revolutionary zeal of the Iranian people, Calls to raise a 100,000-man “Mohammed Corps” went unheeded. Iranian leaders began to consider the reality of ending the war with a non-military solution.For Iran, 18 April 1988 was a disastrous day. Besides losing a large portion of its navy, the Iranians suffered setbacks on land as an Iraqi assault reclaimed the Al Faw peninsula. For Iran, the situation only worsened over the next few months. Eight years and hundreds of thousands of war dead drained the revolutionary zeal of the Iranian people, Calls to raise a 100,000-man “Mohammed Corps” went unheeded. Iranian leaders began to consider the reality of ending the war with a non-military solution.

    We need another Operation Praying Mantis.

    (in a multiple)

  6. Baghdad Aviator

    The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he, who in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brother’s keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who would attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee.
    (Ezekiel 25:17)
    (Samuel L. Jackson - “Pulp Fiction”)

    Enough said.

    Out.

  7. Quincy

    Katzman MMMM. Nice to be the policy “expert” and do none of the fighting.

    TB in STL
    Sounds like you gave up on Americas pitch to the world from 1945-2000 that Economics is the real battleground. Producing quality goods and competition on the global market will determine who is the best.

    US imports are higher than US industrial production for the 1st time ever. Do you think that is a “good trend” in the “dynamic US economy”

  8. semper1

    Once Bitten twice Shy BABY!!!!!!

  9. NV Sailor

    This may sound sort of naive, but is it just me or does it sort of seem like if we rolled into Iran, replaced the government and gave the people freedom, that the Iranian people would eat that shit up?

  10. NV Sailor

    The average Iranian I mean

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