So much for "not letting the Terrorists win" and all that other grand posturing.
On the contrary, it's now understood that Iran had the power to reach in and destroy American heritage without so much as casting hard glance in our general direction. In my opinion, this is just another study as to how the overly obtuse recations of the US Government work to further the aganda of the enemy - cutting off
our nose in efforts to spite Iran's face, so to speak.
If you don't want Iran acquiring a few spares for their otherwise derelict fleet of (easily defeatable) Tomcats, just consolidate all of our surviving F-14 airframes at Davis Monthan, assign a half-dozen guards to keep watch over them, and be done with the whole issue until the threat subsides. It's obvious this has
far more to do with one-upmanship than it does with suppressing any actual impending danger from Iran.
To me, the whole operation works like this. The US Government does the domestic footwork and effectively diffuses the threat of Iran obtaining F-14 parts (for a derelict fighter fleet that otherwise poses no real threat to anyone in the first place). Then, once those parts are secure, we are free to disseminate and control whatever propaganda is necessary to maintain public fear over the perceived threat, all without having to actually contend with any
real threat. In my opinion, the US Government has zero to gain from releasing statements to the press admitting "we believe Iran has
still been able to obtain our parts, and thus continue to be a growing threat". The whole circumstance is a non-issue as far as I'm concerned. The worst that could come of it IMO would be the bad publicity stemming from American-made fighters shooting down American-made fighters. It just sheds more light on the fact that we were in bed with these same folks not too long ago. Just like getting into a high-profile fight with some skanky ex-girlfriend that you had a regretable relationship with - there are certain precarious rules of engagement you have to follow to come out without any stink on ya!

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Rob Mears
'Surviving Corsairs' Historian
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