The U.S. Submits to Iranian Naval Intimidation https://mosaicmagazine.com/picks/politics-current-affairs/2016/09/the-u-s-submits-to-iranian-naval-intimidation/

September 9, 2016 | Elliott Abrams
About the author: Elliott Abrams is a senior fellow for Middle Eastern studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and is the chairman of the Tikvah Fund.

In recent weeks, Iranian military vessels in the Persian Gulf have been flouting international law and accepted standards of nautical safety by navigating dangerously close to the American navy’s ships. Comparing the White House’s lack of response to these acts of provocation to its total indifference to the fate of Guillermo Farinas—a Cuban dissident subject to persistent abuse by the Castro regime—Elliott Abrams writes:

[T]he Iranian navy is making a laughingstock of the U.S. navy, taunting it with small-boat actions that endanger our ships, get within about 100 yards of them, and have forced them to take evasive action to avoid collisions. . . .

[Contrary to what the New York Times has reported], it is crystal clear that these confrontations were deliberate efforts to send a hostile message. It is crystal clear that Iran is showing the world, as it did in January with the capture [of American sailors], that the United States no longer runs the Gulf and is in fact afraid of Iran.

What has been the American response? What has the White House decided? To do nothing, and to tell the navy to bob and weave and duck. The administration remains committed to its nuclear deal above all, and is willing to allow these dangerous and humiliating maneuvers against the navy [to go unanswered]. It is engaged in covering up Iran’s violations of the nuclear deal, denying them, and allowing secret exemptions. Meanwhile Iran increases its presence and activity in Iraq and Syria and uses the nuclear deal to build its economy. . . .

[I]t will be up to our next president to distinguish between friends and enemies. If he or she wants to send the world a message that the Obama era is over and America is back, visits to Cuban dissidents like Farinas and one sinking of an Iranian ship that is illegally and dangerously harassing a U.S. navy vessel would be the best and likely the cheapest ways to do so.

Read more on Pressure Points: http://blogs.cfr.org/abrams/2016/09/06/obama-see-no-evil-see-no-enemies/