Enemy in Our Back Yard
Since 01-18-07
New York Sun Editorial
January 16, 2007
http://www.nysun.com/article/46771
Iran is moving aggressively to gain influence in our hemisphere, and left-wing,
anti-American leaders in Latin America are rolling out the red carpet for
President Ahmadinejad. As this Marxist-Islamist entente grows, it presents a
clear danger to American security and makes the need for action against Iran's
nuclear program even more pressing. The latest development in the alliance came
this weekend, when Mr. Ahmadinejad visited Latin America for the second time in
four months. In Venezuela, he was received at the airport by President Chavez.
"Welcome to Venezuela, where Iran is beloved," the Caracas daily El Universal
quoted Mr. Chavez as saying. "We give welcome to a distinguished leader, the
leader of a heroic people and of a revolution kindred to the Venezuelan
revolution: the Islamic revolution."
The two retired to the presidential palace, Miraflores, to sign off, El
Universal reported, on at least 29 memorandums and letters of intent. They also
reiterated that they would push for OPEC production cuts, and, the Associated
Press reported, they announced plans for a $2 billion joint fund to finance
projects that would thwart American domination. "This fund, my brother, will
become a mechanism for liberation," Mr. Ahmadinejad said to Mr. Chavez during
the announcement.
The diplomatic footsie continued the next day in Nicaragua, where, according to
Iran's state-owned Islamic Republic News Agency, Mr. Ahmadinejad was awarded two
state medals by Nicaragua's newly inaugurated president and America's old foe,
Daniel Ortega.
Among the agreements signed was one to establish diplomatic relations and open
embassies in Managua and Tehran, noted El Nuevo Diario in Managua. Later, the
two visited a Nicaraguan slum together. Mr. Ahmadinejad called Mr. Ortega a
"symbol of justice," and Mr. Ortega promised to "fight for … the defense of our
sovereignty." Yesterday the AP reported that Mr. Ahmadinejad was present at the
inauguration of Ecuador's new left-wing president, Rafael Correa, who has
promised to shut down an American airbase there.
Until recently, Mr. Chavez and his fellow Latin American leftists were an
annoyance for advocates of free trade and good governance. Now that they've
allied themselves with Islamic extremists, however, they've become a great deal
more dangerous. As we learned during the Cuban missile crisis, allowing enemies
who possess nuclear weapons to set up forward operating bases within range of
our cities is not an option — a point, by the way, that was understood by both
Democrats, such as President Kennedy, and Republicans, such as Richard Nixon
whom he defeated for the White House.
President Reagan understood all this, which is why during the 1980s he fought so
hard against Mr. Ortega's Soviet-backed camarilla and raided Grenada. That the
left makes common cause with the Islamists is one of the bizarre facts of modern
geopolitics. The only thing Marxists like Messrs. Chavez, Ortega, and Correa
have in common today with the likes of Mr. Ahmadinejad is a hatred of America.
That is the foundation on which the Marxist-Islamist scheme is formed and the
motivation behind any actions it carries out.
Although economic in nature, this entente will eventually become a military one.
This has been underscored in the last several years by Venezuela's billions of
dollars in arms purchases, which included both small arms and more serious
weapons like the Sukhoi Su-30 Russian fighter jets and Russian-made attack
helicopters. There is also increasing troop movement among the left-wing Latin
American states. The military ambitions of Messrs. Chavez, Ortega, and
Ahmadinejad spell trouble.
Blocking this Islamist maneuvering in Latin America needs to be put at the top
of the priorities for American foreign policy in the coming months. The
existence of the Marxist-Islamist scheme also increases the importance of
putting a definitive end to Iran's nuclear program. It is no longer a strategic
matter of protecting our ally Israel or heading off a Middle Eastern arms race.
The threat posed by a nuclear Iran will be to our own cities — Miami, Houston,
Tucson — and it will come from Iranian missiles based in the jungles of
Nicaragua and on the plains of Venezuela.