MKT 022307:
Continuing from my AM TAPE: 022307, except for CPI, “subprime loan default”,
Let’s look at
- As geopolitical challenge to the West
- As a religion and a civilization challenge to the Christianity
The challenge to the West from
- As a challenge to the rest of world
Iran’s challenge to the world started with Iranian Revolution, when the leader of the revolution, a Shi`i Muslim cleric and marja (religious authority) established an Islamic republic in Iran. Khomeini's new Islamic state instated conservative Islamic laws and unprecedented levels of direct clerical rule. This was alarming and still is, I think, to the rest of world.
Yes, in essence, the state is never a “free people’s state”; it is always an institution “used to hold down one’s adversaries by force” (Engels). However, history has made some progress in establishing and managing state power, at least on surface and to some degree, such as separation of religion from state, market economy, and political votes, etc.
That is probably one of reasons, even though may be a less important one, that the world is behind Saddam Hussein during Iran-Iraq War (1979–88), even though it was Iraq who invaded Iran: Iraq was financially backed by Egypt, the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf, the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact states, the United States (beginning in 1983), France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Brazil, and the People's Republic of China (which also sold weapons to Iran). All of these countries provided intelligence, agents for chemical weapons as well as other forms of military assistance to Saddam Hussein.
“Is this time going to be different”? It is just as tough for