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  1. Why not Iran… hrm, perhaps because we’re going to put 3 nukes into their territory for everyone they produce but can’t launch at us in time?

    Deterence only works if you already got nukes. And Iran doesn’t. Nuke them, and this solves the problem. Don’t even need to kill anyone, EMP airburst would do it.

    Demonstration execution of some captured terroists in the desert would do it. No one has the guts to apply the solution, so children are going to die. Pretty simple. We can blame the Euros if the US doesn’t do anything. Since the missiles hit Europe, and if they hit Israel, Israel strikes back, and we’ve got rid of Iran.

  2. I am a regular on GUT (The Guardian’s talk board) and Iran is a hot topic. I do think the recent comments by Ahmadinejad have pushed some over the edge (in the right direction) but there are still too many, some AMERICANS as well, who believe that even if Iran wants/has nukes, that isn’t a bad thing.

    After all, the US had them, Israel probably has them. Why not Iran.

    Luckily I don’t think Iran can reach the US with their nukes, only Europe and unfortunately Israel.

  3. Neo wrote: Can it be, though, that something about the nakedness of Ahmadinejad’s statements

    That’s the view of Iranian author Amir Taheri. In his 2005 roundup It wasn’t such a bad year after all, he wrote:

    You may be surprised but I also regard the election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as the new president of the Islamic Republic as good news. The reason is simple: Ahmadinejad has the courage, some might say recklessness, to cast aside the hypocritical mask worn by his two predecessors, both businessmen-mullahs, in a strategy of deception. He has eschewed taqiyah (dissimulation) and that, believe me, is welcome news. His presidency will force the people of Iran and the rest of the world either to come to terms with the Khomeinist revolution or challenge it in a meaningful way.

  4. The student reformers of Iran were nothing more than a dog-and-pony show the mullahs themselves put on in an effort to prevent America from stopping them when we could have.

    Iran already has nukes. They were the first ones Dr. Khan passed the technology on to. They don’t even need to test them first; they have copies of the data from the test detonations carried out in Pakistan. Now they are playing for time, trying to build a large and varied enough arsenal that all the defense systems Israel has in place can’t possibly catch them all.

    A pity… Israel was the first country that resurrected date trees that had been extinct for 2000 years. Who knows what miracles they could have eventually produced.

  5. From everything I’ve read–probably too many blogs–the Europeans of today seems to have slid once again down that slippery slope into active antisemitism (disguised as propalestinianism). I have little hope left that the Guardian and other European rags will wake up in time.

    Why do they forget their histories so easily? Kill the Jews, and you’ll kill yourselves too. NOW is the time to present a united front against Iran. Speechifying is not the answer, as anyone with half a brain already knows.

  6. Europe is prbably going to hem and haw and hesitate, and hope some other country takes care of the Iranians. (They will then comdemn them for being war mongers, and sympathize with the poor, oppressed Iranians.)

    Unfortunately, unless someone—or a combination of someones—does pull a first strike against Iran at this point, the future looks black.

  7. At one time, in the not too distant past, Iran was painted as progressing toward democracy.. The younger generation was enamored with the Western lifestyle, (read America). Seems like Ahmadinejad and the oppressive Mullahs have crushed all public evidence of the young folk’s desire for freedom.

    What will it take to convince the world that Radical Muslim Iran has a future nuclear bomb aimed directly for Israel first? Will Israel be the only country that has the intestinal fortitude to launch a first strike?

    There are some who will insist “Iran’s matters are Iran’s concerns.” But Iran’s matters are Israel’s concerns– and Iran’s matters are America’s concerns… Or else !! Bush knows it. However, liberals have deliberately and firmly placed their heads in the sand and encourage Americans to follow them.

    The Guardian article may be a hint that liberals in Europe are waking up… but don’t hold your breath. Europe is still the same old effete Europe.

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