China Reform Monitor: No. 719
China to help Pakistan with 10 nuke plants;
North Korea shells Chinese fishing boat
China to help Pakistan with 10 nuke plants;
North Korea shells Chinese fishing boat
Iran's preconditions for dialogue;
Wooing Sistani;
Fiscal fixes, and their discontents;
Ahmadinejad's challengers begin to emerge
Damascus tightens Internet controls;
Russian advances in Central Asia...;
...and the Gulf;
Syrian-Saudi cold war continues
These must be heady days for Iran’s ayatollahs. Just a year ago, American efforts to contain and isolate the Islamic Republic seemed to be gathering steam. A third UN Security Council resolution censuring Iran for its nuclear advances was on the horizon, and the Bush administration could claim headway on the creation of a regional coalition of Sunni Arab states to counteract Iran’s growing clout. Today, however, things are very different. Western efforts to control and contain the Islamic Republic have clearly faltered, while Iran’s march toward the bomb gives every indication of having accelerated.
Over the past few years we have been witnessing the slow rolling defeat of the United States at the hands of North Korea. In the past six years this charter member of the Axis of Evil, a country with a nominal GDP slightly less than Aruba — and GDP per capita one-thirteenth that of the island paradise — has gone from being an isolated remnant of Stalinist political theory in action to joining the nuclear club and becoming a major weapons-of-mass-destruction proliferator. This took place while the United States asserted that North Korea should not, must not, will not be allowed to go nuclear, but obviously could not figure out how to get the North to cooperate.