How Iran Took Over The Middle East, With Bush And
Obama’s Help
by L Todd Wood
Hindsight is 20/20, but when you are the commander-in-chief,
you can’t afford to be wrong
When it comes to Iran, George W. Bush was very wrong, and
Barack Obama was very complicit. And now it’s left to President Trump to clean
up the mess.
I refer in particular to the way Tehran used both Mr. Bush
and Mr. Obama, albeit in different ways, to promote its own interests in the
Middle East and put its troops on Israel’s doorstep, all to fulfill a long-held
dream of eradicating the Jewish state from the map. Although it can seem like
ancient history, we’re living with the consequences to this day.
Mr. Bush was told that Iran was the major threat in the
region, not Iraq’s Saddam Hussein. He was told that if he invaded Iran, the
mullahs would make life hell for American troops. He was told that Iran wanted
to take control of Iraq. I know, I’ve talked to the people who told him.
You see, over the prior decade, a massive rebel army had been
building on Iran’s northwestern border with Iraq, safely housed inside Iraqi
territory. These weren’t Iraqis, they were patriotic Iranian exiles who called
themselves the People’s Mujahadeen of Iran, also known as the MEK. The MEK’s
National Liberation Army of Iran at its height before the Iraq war boasted
10,000 battle-hardened men and women and 300 armored vehicles. On a previous
excursion into Iranian territory, Operation Eternal Light, it had traveled over
100 miles into the Islamic Republic to the gates of the largest city in Western
Iran, Kermanshah, captured thousands of Iranian soldiers, scores of armored
vehicles, and inflicted 55,000 casualties on Iran’s Revolutionary Guards.
For two decades, the MEK had been an existential threat to
the mullahs’ murderous regime, so much so that Iran’s government executed over 120,000 of its members and
demonized as a terrorist organization in the Western media.
And the Iranian regime’s campaign to eliminate what it saw as
a mortal threat was not over, as tensions between Washington and Baghdad
soared.
Enter Ahmad Chalabi, the Iraqi politician who was in bed with
Iranian intelligence services and fed Mr. Bush false information about Saddam
having weapons of mass destruction. Don’t believe me? Just Google it. Scott
Ritter, the American weapons inspector said Mr. Chalabi boasted openly of his
intelligence sources in Iran and even offered to set up a meeting with the head
of Iran’s intelligence service.
When the U.S.-led coalition invaded Iraq in 2003, officials
publicly stated that the MEK compounds in eastern Iraq were bombed “as a favor
to the mullahs.” The MEK never fired a shot in anger at American forces, even
as the 500-lb. bombs rained down on their bases. When U.S. commander Gen. Ray
Odierno approached their main camp to force a surrender, MEK leaders served his
staff dinner and they parted as friends.
But Mr. Bush, in a catastrophic misjudgment, disarmed the
MEK, apparently in the misguided hope that “moderates” in Tehran might make a
deal and stop exporting terror. The last best chance to challenge the tyrants
in Tehran was thrown away.
The upshot: With the MEK out of the way, Iran proceeded to
produce endless mischief in Iraq, aiding anti-U.S. insurgent groups and
directly and indirectly harassing and bombing U.S. forces. When President Obama
in 2009 pulled U.S. combat troops out of Iraq, Iranian troops and Iran-backed
militias flooded into the resulting power vacuum in Iraq and Syria, reaching
all the way to Israeli border along the Golan Heights.
After American troops left, the now-defenseless MEK
supporters were left to the mercy of Iraqi special forces and missile attacks,
pushed on by Iran. 141 MEK members were killed and more than 1,300 wounded
before what was left of the MEK’s members were relocated to Albania.
President Trump, in so many ways, is right — the Iraq war was
one of the greatest foreign policy disasters in American history. The Bush
administration knew better, but was blinded by arrogance. The Obama
administration’s approach was marked by equal parts naivete and duplicity.
The results are on full display today, with Mr. Trump left to
clean up the mess. Iran now has its coveted Shia “land bridge” to supply allies
and proxies from Tehran to Damascus. We finally have a president who correctly
diagnosed the problem. Let’s hope he has he fortitude to supply the remedy.
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