Over at Contentions, Norman Podhoretz has responded to Andrew Sullivan’s charge of intellectual dishonesty–the matter of contention being the accuracy of a quote from Ayatollah Khomeini, via Amir Taheri, which NPod has frequently repeated to demonstrate the threat from Iran. The quote in question:
Sullivan says it’s bogus, but NPod, with Taheri’s assistance, seems to make a pretty strong case–pointing to an official compilation of Khomeini’s speeches where the original quote can be found. Regardless, as Taheri points out, the Iranian revolution subordinates nationalism to Islam in a manner that precisely echoes the sentiment of the quote above. Sullivan, in addition to being wrong, seems to miss this point entirely. Update: Sullivan responds here.
