
In an article published in the Washington Post, the aftermath of Pakistan assassination was reviewed: After Benazir Bhutto’s assassination on Thursday, the key western objective must be to drastically tighten sanctions against Iran. The most important thing the West can do to help Pakistan and all other Muslim countries, themselves torn between battling and appeasing the jihadis, is to stand up to jihadi central: Iran.
The holy grail of the entire jihadi front, including Hamas, Hezbollah, al-Qaeda, and even the Taliban, is the protection of Iranian nuclear umbrella.
The assassination of Benazir Bhutto is yet another brutal peek into the world’s future if the jihad threat is not confronted and defeated and just as Iraqi politicians and citizens fear for their lives while trying to escape a legacy of tyranny, we see how Islamo-fascists will stop at nothing to destroy their archenemies: democracy and freedom.
As we have seen in the deepening alliance between Sunni Hamas and Shiite Iran, the vaunted Sunni-Shiite divide is no obstacle to cooperation between them.
All of them will benefit, directly or indirectly, from a nuclear Iran. Accordingly, the key Western objective must be to drastically tighten sanctions against Iran. The sense of inevitability surrounding an Iranian bomb must be broken, or struggles and tragedies like that of Pakistan will multiply in both the Muslim world and the West.