Written by Juan Cole
Texas Senator Ted Cruz, one of
three Cuban-Americans in the Senate, is throwing his hat into the ring
for the 2016 presidential race today. Cruz has made a career out of
slamming President Obama for being weak and presiding over the collapse
of countries like Yemen (as though Cruz could have done anything about
that if he had been president.
I
figure if you total them all up, Cruz has called for six or seven
strong US interventions abroad, whether in the form of invasions, air
strikes, or covert coups d’etat. It is hard to tell exactly, since he
doesn’t typically demonstrate any detailed knowledge of the situation
and just wants to take a “strong posture” rather than detailing any
practical steps.
Ted Cruz appears to insist that Iran entirely cease its civilian nuclear enrichment program, which Cruz believes to be aimed at creating a warhead. “ Iran must stop or we will stop them,”
he says. Cruz attempted to derail President Obama’s negotiations with
Iran aimed at ensuring that the program remains purely civilian. The
alternative to those negotiations is ultimately a war. The only
plausible way to make Iran cease producing enriched uranium as fuel for
its nuclear reactors is to invade it and overthrow its government a la
Iraq. So, war then.
Not satisfied with taking steps against Iran that would likely lead to hostilities, Cruz warns that Iran will not only get a nuclear bomb but will give it to Venezuela.
He hints around that President Nicolas Maduro should be overthrown
before that can happen. Venezuela has a strong class divide, with Maduro
supporting the working classes and his opponents aiming at returning
power to the country’s wealthy elite. Cruz is with the latter.
Cruz’s response to the rise of Daesh (ISIL, ISIS) in Iraq
is to “bomb them back to the stone age” and to annihilate them within a
couple of months. Gen. Dempsey told him that was not possible (you
can’t defeat a guerrilla movement from the air, and intensive bombing of
Daesh territory would just kill thousands of civilians in cities like
Mosul). Cruz issued a press release saying Dempsey doesn’t know what he
is talking about. His first priority in fighting ISIL, he said, was to
close the border with Mexico to prevent infiltration. Bombing Iraq
intensely probably counts as fighting a war.
Cruz wants to fight a proxy war with the Russian Federation by arming Ukrainian fighters.
Cruz wants to wage an economic war on the Palestinians, seeking to halt all US aid to the Palestine Authority of Mahmoud Abbas.
In
a way the most dangerous Ted Cruz war of all is on the earth’s
environment, since he favors increasing the carbon dioxide being put
into the atmosphere by humans burning fossil fuels and is a global
warming denialist. Given that humanity has only a couple of decades to
make the changes necessary to keep warming in the 3.5 degrees F. range
(already pretty bad), a Cruz presidency would probably be enough in and
of itself to drive us to a five degree increase.
(Juan
Cole is the Richard P. Mitchell Collegiate Professor of History at the
University of Michigan. This column was posted first at JuanCole.com)
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