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Friday, April 21, 2006
Senator Harry Reid: One of Tehran's best friends Thanks a lot, Senator. Why don't you just make a formal announcement to Tehran that the U.S. will do nothing to stop its madcap mission to get nukes and they may proceed with no worries? Anyway, who believes Reid would want to do anything to stop Iran even if there was no war in Iraq? Unfortunately for the Senator's argument for doing nothing, there's this one little inconvenient factoid he apparently forgot to consider: Despite the war in Iraq, the U.S. still has enough air power to bomb Iran back into the Stone Age, or at least to prevent it from entering the Nuclear Age, which is the main thing the world should be interested in. But what about diplomacy? Reid chastised the Bush administration for not doing enough on that front in regards to Iran. Only someone living on Planet Dem could believe that diplomacy can dissuade the nut job regime in Iran, the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism, from pressing on to get nukes. If Reid believes that diplomacy can work with an outlaw regime like Iran, he probably also believes their claim that all they want is electricity. Sure, they're oozing oil from every pore, but they need an alternative way to generate power. It must be because of their deep concern about the burning of fossil fuels and global warming. Since much of Iran is barren desert with lots and lots of sunny weather, maybe Reid could talk them into pouring their scientific energies into the development of solar power. What's not for the ayatollahs to like about that? Getting back to reality, in case Reid has forgotten, those who lead Iran, and with whom the diplomatic palaver would have to be made, hate the Great Satan's guts with a purple passion. And they're not going to be talked out of their ultimate mission, which is to see to it that the word "Israel" is finally removed from all the world's atlases. Unless the United States does something to stop Iran, the world could end up seeing the least desired solution for global warming: nuclear winter. Greg Strange provides conservative commentary with plenty of acerbic wit on the people, politics, events and absurdities of our time. See more at his website: http://www.greg-strange.com/ Blogger News Network is advertiser-supported, and your visits to our advertisers help BNN to meet its expenses. Help keep us afloat! posted by Greg Strange at 8:28 AM |
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1 Comments:
Iran is a REAL problem. As you say the leadership there is a tad anti-American...but then these days who isn't?
The VAST majority of the population is young and fairly pro-American (as in movies, entertainment, freedom, etc). The west has to be VERY careful that it doesn't help the Islamic-Fascists recruit these people.
I think the US has to PUBLICALLY play to this young crowd and NOT TURN THEM AGAINST AMERICA. At least not any more than the Bushatics have already done. PRIVATELY, you tell the a**holes that if we EVEN sniff that they've distributed nuclear material, let alone bombs, to any one that uses them against America, any other Western nation or Israel then we'll nuke them back to the stone age. Where, I presume, the three of them that survive will be reasonably happy.
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