A Former British Diplomat’s Guide to Misunderstanding Iran https://mosaicmagazine.com/picks/politics-current-affairs/2019/07/a-former-british-diplomats-guide-to-misunderstanding-iran/

July 31, 2019 | Amir Taheri
About the author: Amir Taheri, formerly the executive editor (1972-79) of Iran’s main daily newspaper, is the author of twelve books and a columnist for the Arab daily Asharq Al-Awsat.

In a new book titled The English Job: Understanding Iran and Why It Distrusts Britain, Jack Straw—who served for five years as Tony Blair’s foreign secretary—attempts to explain the recent history of Anglo-Iranian relations, while arguing in favor of the 2015 nuclear deal. Straw also makes a case for further diplomatic initiatives to expand upon the deal. Not only is the book riddled with factual errors, major and minor, writes Amir Taheri in his review, but its prescriptions are deeply flawed:

[Straw] thinks that because Iran, as he reminds the reader, is an ancient civilization—and has produced great poets, weaves exquisite carpets, and offers one of the world’s hautes cuisines—it deserves indulgence for its [malign] activities in other domains such as hostage-taking, hate-mongering, human-rights violations, and the export of terror in the name of revolution. This is like granting Stalin indulgence because one appreciates Pushkin and Tchaikovsky and enjoys a dish of borscht with a glass of vodka on the side. . . . That Cyrus the Great was a great king and, arguably, even the founder of human rights, as Straw suggests, does not justify, to cite just one example, the mass murder of Syrians by a mercenary army [controlled] by the Iranian mullahs.

[There is also] Straw’s strange belief that the Khomeinist ruling elite includes a “reformist” faction that desires close relations with Western democracies and must, therefore, be supported in order to weaken and eventually get rid of the “hardline” faction led by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. But . . . Straw is unable to cite a single reform proposed, let alone carried out, by his “reformist” faction in Tehran.

Straw is critical of President Donald Trump for rejecting secret diplomacy, [but] offers no evidence than any deal made with the Islamic Republic in the past 40 years has had a long-lasting impact on the Khomeinist strategy and behavior. The Khomeinist rulers of Iran have perfected the art of diplomatic cheat-retreat-advance.

Read more on Gatestone: https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/14585/the-english-job-jack-straw