Mohammad Hossein Heidari, Wikimedia Commons This story originally was published by Real Clear Wire By Charles Wald Every military commander knows that hope is not a plan. Success depends on anticipating threats and developing contingencies before the first shot is fired. The United States and its allies must apply the same principle to the threat posed by Iran’s clerical regime. Failing to do so would be a strategic dereliction of duty. A contingency plan for confronting and ultimately neutralizing that threat is not only wise—it is an imperative. In remarks carried by state media last week, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi issued a warning to the United States and its allies about the supposed growth of the regime’s “missile power.” Though much of Iran’s stockpile of ballistic…

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