Anxiety Over Iran to Continue in 2012

International observers predicted Iran and North Korea would still be  unpredictable in 2012 amid internal power maneuvering.

A panel of CBS correspondents said on “Face the Nation” Sunday that U.S.  policy on North Korea was complicated by the serious lack of intelligence about  the country and its new leader, Kim  Jong Un.

As for Iran, President Mahmoud  Ahmadinejad was hanging on amid what correspondent Liz Palmer called “a huge  power struggle” with the nation’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali  Khamenei.

“And whenever the Iranian leadership is consumed with its own power struggle,  it tends to act out and do something provocative to draw attention away, Palmer  said, warning that testing of a nuclear weapon would certainly qualify as  provocative.

Correspondent David  Martin added that the world was largely united on the idea of containing  Iran through sanctions; however, a key question was Israel and whether or not  the Jewish state might attack Iran to head off the nuclear threat based on  intelligence that might not necessarily be complete and accurate.

“When they look at Iran and its nuclear program, what they see is Adolf  Hitler in 1939,” said Martin. “If they don’t do something about it, there’s  going to be another Holocaust.”

(UPI)