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Is Iran an 'unstoppable train'?

Posted: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 11:23 AM by Hardball

Just days after the United Nations declared that Iran failed to comply with a Security Council resolution demanding that Iran cease its uranium enrichment activities, Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad remarked, “Iran’s nuclear program is an unstoppable train without brakes.” 

The Iranian “nuclear energy” program, which most analysts believe is a cover for a weapons development effort, is complemented by continued ballistic missile development.  Last week, Iran announced that it had launched a rocket into earth orbit - nothing more than a test of long-range multi-stage missile.  Iran has constantly reported developments and acquisitions of new and improved naval and air defense weapons.

In Iraq, American forces have detained members of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps special operations unit, the Qods (Jerusalem) Force.  Iran is providing advanced weaponry to Shia militias, weapons that are killing American troops. 

Against this backdrop, the five permanent members of the Security Council and Germany are discussing how to deal with this “unstoppable train.”  The obvious next step will be tougher sanctions, assuming that the Russians and Chinese agree – they basically gutted the sanctions effort two months ago. 

It is doubtful stricter sanctions on Tehran will work, especially against a country that sits on the world’s second largest proved oil reserves and is OPEC’s number two oil exporter. As long as the world runs on oil, Iran will be difficult to cow.  The world needs energy and will buy it.  Taking almost four million barrels of crude per day off the world oil market is not likely to happen.

Assuming sanctions will not be effective in deterring Iran’s nuclear program, what’s next?  We’re a long way from the military option, but the Iranians would be well-advised to realize that a military option down the track is a real possibility. 

There is real discontent inside Iran.  That discontent comes not only from the minority Azeri, Kurd, Arab and Baluch minorities, all of which have nationalist aspirations, but from the majority Persian population as well.  The Persians fear that Ahmadinejad’s taunting of the West will further isolate Iran, viewed by many as a pariah state already.  It is this fear that dealt a real blow to Ahmadinejad’s favored candidates in the recent municipal elections.  The people are also blaming high unemployment and inflation on Ahmadinejad’s disastrous economic policies.

We should be, and probably are, cultivating these seeds of discontent.  Radio broadcasts to these groups have struck a chord, evidenced by continued protests from the Iranian government.  We should continue to drive a wedge between the government of Iran and the people of Iran – after all, this is not a government of the people.

Our objective should not be to change the regime, but to change its behavior.  If the Iranian people want to change the regime, that should be up to them.

 

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The limit to the nuclear community was adopted as a general rule nearly 50 years ago. Tehran is run by nutcases that have the people terrified. I'd say, give the Israelis the intelligence that we have, turn them loose, and then protect their backs in the Security Council. The Russians and Chinese have protected terrorist and rogue nations for years, we ought to be able to protect someone that is our tru freind in the region.
Typical media spin, gee thanks Colonel. US Generals were quoted last week as stating that there is no direct evidence that the government of Iran provided any weaponry to any factions within Iraq. The only evidence appears to be that some bomb making components were found that had Iranian origin, but there has been no link established that the Iranian government ordered them sent to Iraq. They may have, but we have no direct evidence. Before we all start the war mongering talk, let's get some real, CREDIBLE (read, not like Iraq) evidence of Iranian government involvement. If we did a better job of securing the Iraq/Iran border, perhaps we would have intercepted these bomb making components, or at least discerned their actual origin. Let's not repeat the same mistakes that got us in Iraq in the first place.
David, from Portland, nailed it on the head. Isreal didn't wait around for Sadam and Iraq to fully reach its nuclear abilities and struck. They will treat an Iranian nuclear threat just the same. It will "snowball" from there.
Wow, I am amazed at what some people think the government of Iran is after in the way of an arms race with its neighbors. I mean come on here folks, do you really think that Ahmadinejad is after peace here when any given day you can turn on the news and see him giveing a speach where he declares his intentions of wipeing Isreal off the map and trying to iradicate as many westerners as he can. Do people here in the U.S. really think a man that spews such hate is really after peacefull nucular intentions, that is along the lines of saying the Germans were only interested in land exploration during WWII. Please people wake up and smell the roses, I hate war as much as anyone else, I have a brother-in-law that is as we speak is kicking in door in Iraq worring if he will ever make it back to my sister, but we must promote peace and democracy in the middle east. Everyone on here that preaches, it is only because of the oil over there, have hit the nail on the head, if you hand a terroristic dictator, whos only goal in life is to wipe out as many Americans and Jews, billions of dollars with no restrictions what do you really think he is going to do with the money.
First off, every military expert anyone cares to speak to agrees that Iran is at least 5-10 years from creating a working nuclear weapon, let alone weaponising it, so lets not jump the gun here. Secondly, comparing Iran to other nuclear states is not valid - if Iran is close to going nuclear, a pre-emptive attack by Israel is almost guaranteed. this was not the case with other nuclear programs. Mos importantly, I think, why does the US keep playing into the hands of Iran? Why do we keep REACTING rather than pre-empting? Meaningless actions like broadcasting to groups are just that, meaningless, since the threats the US keeps issuing assures that power stays in the hands of the hardliners - much like the threat of a terror attack threat increases the popularity of Republicans here. If the Iran situation truly is to be de-escalated, the US needs to call Ahmedinejad's bluff - engage in direct talks (or something along the lines of the six party talks with NK) ask them what they want to stop their program, and make concessions similar to what were made with NK. Do not not give Iran room to out-maneuver the US, and stop reacting to their President's talk, which for all the alarms it raises, is mostly the politics of keeping control domestically and internationally using fear and threats that seem real, but are not. Makes sense? Comments?
There's been a lot of talk about Iran wanting to wipe Israel off the map. What everyone fails to recognize is that Israel is the biggest antagonist in the Middle East and they should bear the largest brunt of responsibility for the United States even being in this mess. Their constant threat of military action, treatment of Christian and Muslim citizens in Palestine and big brother (the U.S. gov't) giving them unwavering support regardless of the morality or ethics of their actions continues to perpetuate this struggle which will only end when both sides give up on their nationalist ideals. Perhaps we should be talking about the threat that is "Greater Israel"? Somebody pleae slap the guy in the White House and remind him that nobody makes policy decisions for the United States. The sooner that he realizes this and we as a country realize that the Cold War really never ended we will be able to find solutions to some of the world's most glaring problems. Until then we just continue to chase our tails...
Guys/Dolls, Here's the difference between the rest of the world and the Iranian governments having Nuclear Weapons. The rest of the world has it but some of them know the consequenses if one is detonated. The Iranian governments don't care!The Iranian governments hates America and the west therefore there wouldn't mind sending us to the land of nothingness so there could enjoy the virgins in the afterlife
I would think if we had a train out of control, and heading for an unknown destination, the sane thing to do, would be to blow it up before it hurt innocent people. And by the way, If some of the American haters (above) hate America so much, maybe they should move to Iran........
The Iranians are not stupid. They have certainly observed that we did not speak to the North Koreans until the popped off an underground nuke. How can they doubt that if they put a bomb together and explode it underground it will bring the U.S. to the table? I personally believe Iran having nukes is right at the worst thing that could happen. If you believe you are in the arms of Allah if you die fighting the infidel, WOW! What a car bomb that would be!
No one else is doing what Iran is doing except maybe Pakistan, Iran wants Jihad, it wants kaos and destruction so the "new "prophet will take over..personally I think religion is the ultimate terror and evil we must face,religion alone is responsible for this hatred..all religion should be banned and maybe we won't be in a place where every one in the world has a bomb in the name of their god
God help us if we're on a path to another war
iran is a proud nation that once was a super power-- investment in nuclear weaponry is its response to our threats
A runaway train can derail. I think he's trying to bluff Bush. Good luck.
Iran wants desperately to prove they are a world power...their egos are too big. To play the military games with the US that they are playing...they have some balls. But they know how to push the buttons right. Israel aint gonna back down, Iran aint gonna back down. USA got Israels back, china? russia? has got Irans back...this aint good.
Reading many of these comments I can only shake my head sadly and think that it is no wonder why our government treats us like unreasoning children fit only to be lied to. The Bush Gang clearly figure their lies don't even have to be particularly well constructed because we, the public, are just that ignorant and gullible. This ugly, awful mess we've already got going in the ME is about to get incalculably worse.
Very well written article written by someone who has obvious first-hand knowledge of the peoples and issues at stake. I am, however, dismayed at some of the comments written apparently by Americans. Some ask, "What is Iran doing that is any different than [insert country here]." Any well informed person would already know why Iran is a Pariah among nations. They would know about the Iranian Goverment that subsidizes suicide bombers in the holy land. They would know that the Iranian Government only obeys law, including its own, when it is in the best interest of Fundamentalist Islam, (totally ignoring the millions in their own country who aren't psychotic religious murderers). If your readers were even slightly informed, they would know that the President of Iran has declared that Israel will be 'Wiped off the map'. Now, I don't know about you, but I don't mind my neighbors owning a deadly weapon, ie car, shotgun, rifle, pistol, or even a bulldozer. As long as they were capable of exercising good jugement and restraint, they wouldn't hear a peep from me. This will change if my neighbors begin threatening my other neighbors with annihilation. I will then use all means neccessary to remove this threat from my neighborhood. Peer pressure, group pressure, eventually followed by law enforcement and if neccessary by main force. Iran does not understand civility. They accuse the US of supporting a coup in 1953, which in all actuality was a restoration to power. The Shah was a merciless dictator, but at least he wasn't a religious zealot that wanted to destroy all of the world and remake it in his image. I've lived with Islamic peoples in many places, I've got many opinions of them, their verious ethnic groups, and their religious schisms. They won't share this planet with us. Their backward and dangerous religion orders them to destroy us. Hiding behind political correctness and not bringing the truth to the people is a crime being perpetuated by the Media conglomerates who are fearful of islamomobs burning their buildings, killing their cameramen. Either way, Iran is going to be destroyed. Israel is going to nuke them after they nuke Israel or possibly in a pre-emptive strike. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see it coming. Or a reporter for that matter.
well ,well,well.has it ocurred to anyone's intellectual capacity that in fact the technology(long range ballistic missiles,squall torpedo,yada,yada,yada) that is being provided to the iranians may in all likelihood is fact being sourced from none other then the former soviet union,under the "expert tootalage" of the former head of the kgb,and we all know who that is.the russians are using the iranians by proxy ( which probably tantamount to "payback") for the meddeling of the cia against the soviet union in the 90's when the muhajahden chased the soviets out of afganistan with american supplied shoulder launched stinger missiles.without going on and on about this or that may i take this time to articulate that the real danger and threat to the modern world as we know it is flawed u.s. foriegn policy and nothing else.pain english....if you step on a hornet's nest what do you think is going to happen....duh!
I agree with Mr Eric, Des Moines, Iowa. Anyone won't retaliate if their peace is not disturbed. Seems like a plot of land is never enough. Even a sovereign country loses through an illegal land take-over. So maybe the whole question is, why are the armed middle east want them out so much? Why when palestinian children died from being bombed or shot only deserve sympathy and why when an Israel soldier died, the whole thing turned chaotic? Does that knock some senses? There's nothing to do with religion here and all that's happening is a threat to global society. Iran's president in my opinion is trying to do what US failed to comprehend. But rather in an unwise method. Mind is much more powerful than any weapon. Understand the persian, greek and roman history and you will know what i mean.
There are a lot of protestations that Iran has a right to do what it wants vis a vis nuclear technology. I submit that, when you are the world's number one state sponsor of terrorism, you do so at your own peril. How naive would the U.S. be to let Iran's nuclear proliferation go unchecked or at least uncontested? The United States likewise has a right to defend itself and, in today's terrorism-happy world, allowing a country like Iran to gain nuclear weapons is too much of a risk. Iran has been offered nuclear power from outside in exchange for ceasing their nuclear program, but have turned the offer down. Clearly their objective is the leverage gained by having the bomb and, with a holocaust-denying madman like Ahmedinijad in power, the U.S. is rightfully worried about that prospect. I say exhaust all diplomatic options, but we should not relax our vigilance when it comes to dissuading Iran from developing nuclear capability. That would be vastly ignorant and naive.
To Paul Gill: Pakistan has made some mistakes, but they dont do it everyday. You have read a lot of hostile media about Pakistan, thats doesnt mean you know anything about the country. Iran and Pakistan are two separate cases. The US has failed in Iraq and Afghanistan. Time to change America's militaristic policy, not go looking for new fights.
Dear American friend, Your article has some interesting points but it's not well balanced.I do agree with you about misbehaviours in Iran, but remember that all kinds of misbehaviours are caused by confronted situation.For example,Bush administration claims that we are supporting Hamas in Palestine or Hezbollah in Lebanon...let's say they are right,but the reason that we do so is that we are induced by some signals sent by U.S. Bush administration has sent two navies to Oman sea and for sure we should send a signal telling them we have no joke with them. We also examine our capabilities in the mean time. If you are really interested in having no tension in Middle East which is either our dream, tell your government keeping your army in home and stop weapon business and first try to improve that Iraq had weapons for mass distruction and then talk about Possible Atomic Weapon made by Iran, then we also negotiate with Mr. Ahmadinejad asking him not to call U.S "GREAT SATAN" any more.
"Our objective should not be to change the regime, but to change its behavior. If the Iranian people want to change the regime, that should be up to them". Does anyone else find this statement ironic. We went into Iraq supposedly because of WMD's,found none, did our regime change, and have found out the hard way it was a bad idea. Now, we have Iran, who we "USA" made into this powerhouse of the region, telling us exactly what they are doing and we are now unable to do anything about it because of our current situation in Iraq.
I do not blame Iran or any other country for wanting nuclear weapons to protect themselves. The war mongers of the U.S. have proven time and again that they will overthrow your goverment right or wrong. Iran has een our invasions of Iraq (2X), Somalia, Bosnia, Afghanistan and pretty much any other we feel like overthrowing. How else can you protect yourself? The U.S. has been at war 50% of the time since 1940. I would be afraid too!
Sharon Mitchell. Where is your head? After seeing everything that happens in this world you decide to put the blame on religion. WEAK. EXTREMELY WEAK!! Evil comes from those that listen to and act upon the ugly voices in their heads. Understand that! Oh yeah, go to church or something and learn something new.Isn't it true: "Most folks only want God's presents but not his presence?" Sounds like you're are one of them.
Wisdom should prevail to take advance steps Earth Planet is in grave danger of loosing sanctity of Life. United Nations should take the lead in convening this meeting:Recognise the leadeship qualities from all contending parties and throw open the question: HOW TO YOU WORK FOR PEACE ? In the process , let UN work out modalities for NEUTRAL Governance. A neutral country like India should come forward to host the Dialogue and Conference. Vidyardhi Nanduri Cosmology World Peace
I am amazed that some people, do not have slightest idea what they are talking about. Read some lessons of history to enlighten your selves. You follow a man who went to war under false pretenses. he wanted to revenge for his father. Remember the words: "He tried to hurt my daddy". Is that a cause? I am a soldiers wife, and I do believe that it was a stupid statement, and America's best have to die, or be maimed for this.
I am amazed that some people, do not have slightest idea what they are talking about. Read some lessons of history to enlighten your selves. You follow a man who went to war under false pretenses. he wanted to revenge for his father. Remember the words: "He tried to hurt my daddy". Is that a cause? I am a soldiers wife, and I do believe that it was a stupid statement, and America's best have to die, or be maimed for this.
The non-proliferation treaty has 3 main terms. 1. The minor powers agree to not get nukes 2. In exchange for not getting nukes the IAEA will help the minor powers to get nuclear reactors for civillian use. No sanctions or embargo's permitted for minor signatory's in getting nuclear power plants. 3. In exchange for not getting nukes the major powers will dismantle their existing nukes. 4. Any state may exit the non-prolif treat after a 90 day waiting period. US/UK are expanding their nuclear arsenal with bunker busting nukes and other MIRV enhancements. The create problems if other sinatories who are not their puppets try to get nukes.
I believe that the wisest course of action vis-a-vis Iran would be simply to appoint a new diplomat who knows exactly what it takes to deal with religious fanatics who would conquer us militarily. A man with extensive experience, who ran State's Asia dept. towards the end of WW II. He may be rather elderly, but I believe that the only man who can end the Persian's dream of resurrecting their ancient empire is none other than the venerable Dr. Newcomb.
If India, Pakistan and Israel have Nuclear Weapons i don't see what the problem is with Iran having one.Iran is a sovereign state with a democratically elected president. It is within their right to have as many Nuclear weapons as they want. USA has more nukes more than India, Pakistan and China combined and no one is complaining about that.
This problem with Iran isn't really a problem. What I mean is, there are a handful of nations (some of them nuclear, which Iran is years from being) that spew out hate for the United States every day. Iran has been doing this over 20 years, so what has changed? I think we should be more concerned over N. Korea, for one, but mainly Pakistan-not Iran. Our "ally" Pakistan, has nuclear weapons whose technology they sold around the world, a "first strike policy", they fund madrassas, are probably harboring Bin Laden, and above all, Pakistan is a dictatorship that was born of a coup de tat with the "President" being the general that led the coup. They nearly went to nuclear war with India about 4 years ago, which no one seems to remember, as well. We need to get the hell out of Iraq, which we never should have gone into, send the troops to Afghanistan to carpet bomb the Taliban (which we should have done in the beginning) and flush out Al-Queda in Afghanistan AND Pakistan, (I don't care how bent out of shape they get over that). Who cares about Iran? If they want to pick a fight with Israel, Israel is quite capable of taking care of itself, and they already have the nukes. Iran would be commiting suicide. And by the by, China, who owns 20% of our national debt, has a million man standing army and nuclear weapons of its own should at least be holding our attention.
North Korea worries me way more than Iran, yet we choose to treat Kim with oil, money, electricity. He's now has 'The Bomb' and he gets rewarded for being off his rocker. The Iranian President is no more war crazy than Cheney and his go-boy BUSH. The difference is Cheney is making bank off this war, and the other is talkin smack. We need to Cheney brought up on charges for treason for his role in ousting a CIA agent. Bush and Cheney for lieing to us to get us into a war that is nothing but a kiss of death to our country. Oh yah, and some people say... Fox is a news station. The right wing propaganda network. They lie and soldiers die!!!
Please review the history of this globe, all the Super Powers of the past have fallen, Romans, Greeks etc. The only traps I see America fallen into is greed and the want to push it's views and powers onto other countries. America needs to worry about Americans 8 trillion in debt, unprotected boarders, 3 million illegal Mexicans a year enter the country, loss culture. loss of health care for the poor, loss of Amercan jobs to over sees, soaring consumer prices. Folks the bubble is about to pop, we need to clean up our own house before we try and clean up someone else's, this country needs to regroup and refocus on it's number one resource...........it's people, it's boarders, it's infrastructure. China, Russia, India and the Arab world are buying this country out from us piece by piece, someone has to wake up soon.
Today I read that the President of Iran has said the following "There is no place in the world that suffers from divisions and wars unless America or the Zionists’ fingerprints are seen there." Our fingerprints were laid at the request of these government's, Mr.Ahmadinejad. Also the following comment was made, "They want to keep science in their hands only ... they don’t want the rest of the world to progress." This statement proves his utter contempt for the United States, a contempt that blinds his ability to speek the truth. He knows better, he was educated here. Most of his followers did not have that luxury. His staements prove that he intends to continue the ways of keeping his people in the dark. To make them believe "his" official truth.
Is everybody insane?I dont understand all the killing.I am worried for my childrens future.As in the words of rodney king,cant we all just get along?I
Thank you Sharon, Cut to the Quick. It is not in anyone's interest to enforce a "belief" system on anyone else. I don't think you can ban religion, but.. take it out of politics...Ha, Ha!! Fat Chance!! If only we could. The two seem to be so so entwined. The other bloggers are right, If Iran wants a nuke they will get it, If they use it, they will pay a ghastly price. I hope the common people in Iran know this. Maybe they and we can vote out the leaders in Iran and just about everywhere else, including the US, and everyone can get on with their lives, Peace!!
Is everybody insane?I dont understand all the killing.I am worried for my childrens future.As in the words of rodney king,cant we all just get along?I
I can't believe how many naive people are posting comments here! People who don't think Iran is a terrorist sponsor: Hello?? Hizbullah, Hamas, Mahdi Army? Ring any bells? American nukes are the same as Iranian nukes: Hiroshima and Nagasaki were during war, Iran is going to give/sell its nukes to terrorists to use against anyone they want without any deterent because they can just deny it. Pakistan is no worse than Iran: I'll grant the Pakistan ain't no saint but when was the last time you heard Musharraf call for genocide? Doing that is a crime according to the UN. Iran is no threat to America: Has Sept 11th taught you nothing? An ocean is no defense in this day and age. One point that I would like to make is that the Saudis are already putting the pinch on Iran. Since Iran is an oil-based economy, it makes sense to use that as the weapon to fight them with. Use less oil and use it from other places.
I wonder how much truth is coming out of this administration, this country is already a POLICE STATE were decisions are made on our behalf by few and we don't have much to say about it. Democracy is history my friends.
The U.S. is not the Worlds police-- I wish someone would relay that message to Washington and all the Presidents for war.
The primary reason there is a problem with Iran, is that WE put, and kept, the Shah in power to counter the threat of Soviet domination of the oil-rich Persian gulf region during the Cold War. The Shah was a despot, but he was anti-Soviet, so we didn't care. Therefore, the Iranians have a reason to hate us, as do the Shiites in Iraq for supporting Saddam. We have a long history of supporting Despotic leaders for our own benefit. That being said, we cannot continue to play "Daddy spank" with these flegling nuclear powers. "Don't do this or that, Daddy spank". The truth, and they know it, is we rarely "spank" anyone. I think the message needs to be sent very publically and very clearly. "You say your interest is only in nuclear power generation. We realize that we cannot stop you from producing a nuclear device, if you really want one. If however, you use a nuclear device, or give a nuclear device to anyone to use against us, or our allies; it will be your last". You want to drive a wedge between the Iranian people and their government, let them know that if their leaders use a bomb they will be incinerated. That might make them a little more interested in regime change.
I don't understand why we refuse to comunicate with the administration in Iran. Saying that we would like to have talks but they must end their nuclear endevors first makes no clear sense to me. If it were up to me I would say you want to develop nuclear power that is a great idea we want to help you. Than you move in help them develop a safe stable atomic power facility and in the process you make sure that it can not be used to develop weapons. They have oil so they have the ability to pay for our asistance it becomes a win win situation.
As I read through all of the comments I seem to find all the pro nuclear for Iran comments from middle eastern names. Are you guys all nuts? Look we have been extremely nice so far as to take a murderous dictator out of power and give that power back to it's people with not even a thank you. I believe we should have just carpet bombed the whole middle east and been done with the whole problem.( That is just one reason I am not in charge) because we are trying to deal with this diplomatically. I hope we will learn you can't reason with these people they are extremely uneducated and bullish. It is their ancient thinking that causes all these problems. One thing I have learned is you dont win over someones support by "doing it anyway". You have to use your brain to reason with people. Not muscle. Hopefully the middle eat will one day learn sooner than later this is not a backyard playground with children and bullies who get what they want. If they dont? Kill em all and let "God" sort them out.
This is a ridiculous debate, Iran has daily chantings of "Death to America". You want these people to have the bomb? Are you insane?
Come on Americans! Wake up and smell the coffee while you still can! The intentions of the Iranian leadership in regards to nuclear proliferation is clear. Their leader has said it several times, that he plans to share nuclear knowledge with the entire muslim community once he has it. Is it so far fetched to believe that with the proliferation of nuclear capabilities amongst those responsible for terrorism that we won't find ourselves a victim of nuclear use on our own soil? Don't be lulled into a sense of security because your able to go shopping everyday, back and forth to work without the fear of death, and able to take your family on your annual vacation at your vacation home. The reality is that we have sleeper cells in this country right now just waiting for the word to start killing americans, and rest assured they are supported by the likes of Iran. Lets wake up and clean house not only in this country, but around the world, so we can all live in peace.
This is in reponse to Aaron from Kentuky, you are right we should not compare Iran to Pakistan b/c with regards to Iran they are at least up front with what they think and what they want to accomplish (which is completely out to lunch and they are a dangerous threat) while with respect to Pakistan maybe they don't have 'their' weapons in Iraq but let us see we help them economically and militarily while the majority of their population hates the west, they not only harbor the Taliban (who are killing american, british and canadian troops in Afghanistan) but pakistani's consist of the majority of the Taliban, their secret police (pakistan) continues to arm and train the Taliban, all the while President Musharaf (a dictator in his own right) continues to pretend to be our friend! Let me remind you that Pakistan was the only contry who recognized and supported the Taliban while they where in power. So yes lets keep financing and arming an 'ally' so they can continue to support the group that is killing western troops in Afghanistan. Iran is a threat and will continue to be for years to come but it does appear they are alieniating their own support at home and hopefully this will come back to haunt them, while on the other hand we have 'our ally' Pakistan who already has nuclear weapons and continues to harbor and support terrorist all the while smiling at us and wanting western aid. Who is the bigger threat?
I keep reading from all of these posts "the truth is" bla bla bla. Well the truth is that NONE OF US know the truth about any of this. Everybody on here thinks they are an expert on foreign policy. Some people on here claim that the intelligence about Iran funding the terrorists in Iraq is flawed yet they belive it when someone makes an "off the wall" comment about the administration. Basically what I'm trying to say is that I think that its absurd that we believe anything that any government or news organization says. There all human and have an agenda. I guess it all depends on which lies your willing to believe. None of us on here know the actual sitution on the ground. Lets quit arguing over something that we actually know nothing about.
All Iran wants is to be recognized as one of the "big boys" and they have earned this status by showing ploitical and economic stabiity. Give peace a chance by starting a dialogue between US, Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Israel, Russia, and China and/or whomever is seeking a vital peace interest in the region. It is obvious that Iran's current leaders have issued bold statements, but keep in mind that that was a response to our own boldness and agressiveness in that region. World consensus clearly states that Iraq War is a big mistake and bullying Iran will be a bigger mistake. Recognizing Iran as a nuclear power will give that region a sense of balance, Israel being a representative of Western thought and Iran representing the East. The challenge for us is to ensure that Iran complies with the rules of the game.
I love the logic, since the United States,etc has nuclear weapons-why not Iran? well, why not Japan,Tiawan,Cuba,Peru,Columbia,Mexico and the bully living next to you????? people who burn flags(like Iran)and hold people as hostages will use nuclear weapons if the have them.That is why you do not want Iran to have them.
any countries creative the nuclear to destory Isreal! because Isreal is the holy land and that countries doesnt accpet it. they want destory Jersalem. but I am telling you that they cant destory Isreal Jersalem because that land is she!! she is mean God's wife!!! so see Saddam already creative bio-cheimnry rocket. and did fire but it fail. Saddam said it fake one. do you see why fail cause cant destory Isreal period!!!


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