Right out of the gate, let’s get one thing straight: Iran is our enemy. There are many reasons for this, from our own shortsighted, capricious treatment of allies, to the hard-line ‘revolutionary’ ideology of the Islamic Republic, to the simple need of a repressive regime to have an external enemy. (Hint: the last one is the most important.)

But crap like this article, written by Thomas Sowell for the National Review, is simply idiotic.

There has been some apocalyptic rhetoric coming out of Iran over the years, most strongly while Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was president. Ahmadinejad was an avowed ‘Twelver,’ a believer in the coming of the Twelfth Imam. Some Twelver rhetoric points to global chaos being the window for the coming of the Twelfth Imam, the punishment of the unbelievers, and the transformation of the world into an Islamic paradise.

“The world will not come to an end,” said the Prophet Muhammad, “until a man from my family (Ahlul Bayt) and of my name shall be master of the world. When you see a green ensign coming from the direction of Khorasan, then join them, for the Imam of God will be with the standards who will be called al-Mahdi. The Mahdi will be descended from me; he will be a man with an open countenance and a face with a high nose. He will fill the earth with equity and with justice, just as it has been filled with tyranny and oppression.” (Biharul Anwar, Majlisi)

But Ahmadinejad is no longer president. This does not reveal a shift in the voting Iranian public’s attitude, because in reality, the Islamic Republic of Iran is not a democracy. The Council of Guardians determines what will happen as far as governance. The fact that Ahmadinejad was replaced by Rouhani points to the the Council of Guardians deciding he had to be replaced. Why? A theory is that Ahmadinejad was letting himself get carried away with his Twelver talk. The Guardians, the mullahs, are not Twelvers. (Not that you’d know that from listening to the right-wing news sources.) The author’s theory is that the Guardians decided that Ahmadinejad was stirring the pot with the Twelver stuff too much, so he got swapped out with Rouhani. Ahmadinejad was no longer useful.

Therein lies the truth of the matter. The apocalyptic rhetoric coming from the Islamic Republic is for the mob. It does not accurately reflect the goals and philosophy of the real powers of Iran—the Council of Guardians and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps. Apocalyptic nutjobs don’t last as the rulers of a country. Ask Caligula. Sooner or later, the pragmatists (who tend to actually control the killers) knock them off and either take over or put their own chosen puppet in power.

The Council of Guardians and the IRGC control the vast majority of Iran’s wealth. They have pragmatic ties with Russia, China, Cuba, Venezuela, and Argentina, to name a few. Notice that none of the named countries are Islamic. In fact, Russia, as the core of the old Soviet Union, was known by the Iranians as the ‘Lesser Satan’ during the Soviet-Afghan War. So much for Islamist purity.

What is somewhat revealed by that list is that Iran has aligned itself with the pseudo-bloc that has formed to challenge American hegemony in the years since the ‘end’ of the Cold War. (Interestingly enough, a lot of that pseudo-bloc falls inside the old Eastern-Bloc/Warsaw Pact sphere, anyway.) The United States is also the go-to boogeyman for the ‘revolutionary’ ideology shared by Marxists and Islamists alike. (Another by-product of the proxy wars of the Cold War.)