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War in Iran Finish what we started?

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War with Iran is the only way to stableize the mid east. But should we do it ? or just let Isreal fight alone?

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  1. Exactly how is that going to “stabilize” the Middle East.  Iranian people are generally happy with their leadership.  They certainly wouldn’t suffer a US invasion into another Middle Eastern country.  The US economy wouldn’t suffer another conflict over there either.  Dropping bombs on yet another crucial oil field and the destruction of the infrastructure and security of the wells would sink the US.  

      The rest of the world, including Russia, China, Germany, France, Pakistan, and India who already look upon the US invasion of Iran as unjustified, might start to look at us as an empirical minded power comparable to WWII Germany.  Radical Muslims won’t sound so “extreme” to their constituency when the US invades another of their neighbors.


  2. War with Iran will be the last nail in the US coffin ,

    ISRAEL WILL NEVER DO THAT , AND WHY SHOULD HE DO , IN PRESENCE OF HIS SLAVE USA ???

  3. The fact is, Israel can handle it alone. However, why not have the USA help out a little and make a huge statement to the rest of the world and Iran " Never mess with Israel! "

    Afer Iran, Chavez is next!

    Venezuela set to buy  USD $5billion-worth of Russian weapons, says analyst

    A Russian political analyst has said that Venezuela may purchase weaponry from Russia worth USD 5 billion over the next 10 years, Russian state-owned news service RIA Novosti reported on 23 July. According to the news service, Ruslan Pukhov, director of the Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST), has said that: "Regardless of the situation on global arms markets, Venezuela under Hugo Chavez will continue to buy Russian weaponry and may spend USD5 billion or more over the next 10 years on imports of Russian military equipment." RIA Novosti reported that during his official visit to Russia on 23 July, "Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and the Russian leadership reaffirmed their mutual drive to strengthen bilateral defence co-operation"

    Look out world, Chavez is coming to get ya!

    such a wild jackass of a man.

  4. We can't afford a war with Iran.  The cost would end up dwarfing what we've had to spend in Iraq.

    Instead, we should "let nature take its course".  Let me explain.

    Perhaps eight years ago, there was a story about a satellite tv station in Los Angeles that broadcast to the local Iranian and Middle Eastern expat population in the area.  One day, a technician accidentally moved the transmitter's direction, and it began broadcasting its signal.... you guessed it.... all the way to Iran.

    Suddenly, Iranians were delighted to see these irreverent shows in which they mercilously lampooned the backwards clerics that have tight-fisted rule in Iran, and who are very much hated.  Practically overnight, people lost their inhibitions about showing these ignorant, bearded relics "respect" and began openly laughing at them.  Most Iranians do not hate the U.S.  Remember, they held a touching vigil for us right after 9-11.

    That is how to "win" the war with Iran.  Ideas, not bombs.

  5. you start nothing, the Israeli money controls your country, so America has no choice in that as your govenment are trying to tell you, the decision is from Tel-Aviv .

  6. Although this may be hard to believe, the United States and Iran are very close to a peace deal; and with a possibility of peace between Syria and Israel (and with that, an end to a strong Hezbollah and an agreement on the Golan Heights issue), the Middle East will know more peace than ever experienced in 100 years.  The only problem remaining will be the Afghanistan-Pakistan border.

    Since 9/11, Iran cooperated with the US in invading Afghanistan and Iraq to get rid of its regional rivals, but ancient Persia remembers the danger of foreign empires well (Macedonia, Arabia, Mongolia, Russia, Turkey and now America) and wants a buffer zone outside of its mountainous terrain.  It tried allowing Al-Qaida to pass through the country, started a nuke program, acted very radical to Israel, and tried to stir a civil war in Iraq.  Only when the Shia began a civl war amongst themselves did Iran realize it went too far, and with the American surge, it realises that it won't have a satellite state to its west.  However, it can negotiate a weak and divided government in Iraq with the States, one where it could use its nukes and support of terror as bargaining chips.

    The Americans are tired of the war.  After invading Iraq, they successfully scared the Saudis and others in the region to clamp down on Al-Qaida (the experts who fought the Soviets, not the teenage wannabees); Al-Qaida's no longer a strategic threat except in pakistan/afghanistan.  So the US wants out now that Iraq is solving itself, only if Iran is kept in check (that means permanent US bases, away from the Iraqi cities).  So it will negotiate with Iran while allying itself with the Sunni Gulf states.  Negotiations have been private until now.  Violence has gone down because of it.  Now both nations are playing good cop/ bad cop (ie: the war of words between the two) in order to convince their publics that all options are still on the table but realistically a deal is in the works and everything should be settled in a year or so.  If there would be a war it would have happened already.  Deals between more unlikely partners have happened before, and now the world can turn its attention to more serious threats, like a rising Russia and a strong, yet growingly troublesome, Chinese economy.

  7. Games over before it even started?

    Luke 9.25,55-56,60

    What do you think?

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