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Analysis: Iran is trying to start a war

October 19, 2011 10:49
Iranian leaders, such as Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, calculate that Israel’s position in the Mid-East is deteriorating

ByEmanuele Ottolenghi, Emanuele Ottolenghi

2 min read

The news that Iran plotted to assassinate the Saudi ambassador in Washington DC by bombing a crowded restaurant is shocking - even more shocking if one factors in the stated intention to blow up the Israeli and Saudi embassies as well in the future.

Pundits find such an escalation so out of character with the calculating caution of Iran's leaders that many are already blaming "rogue" elements of the regime.

But there is nothing either reckless or miscalculating in launching an attack against Saudi and Israeli targets in the United States. And, instead of finding excuses behind which Iran can now hide or pretexts for inaction on the part of the US administration, a different question should be asked.

Why did Iran choose to escalate its decades-long confrontation with the United States in such a way? These attacks, if successful, could trigger a war with the United States, Israel and Saudi Arabia, after all.