Comments on: Iran May Be Closer To Nukes Than Thought
U.S. Intelligence Moves Up Worst-Case Scenario Date To 2010, But Says Iran Will Likely Take Longer
- The UN has proven that they are incapable of accomplishing anything
Posted by three-o-six
They were right about WMD. They were helpful in Desert storm. There are also economic sanctins they can impose. Unfortunately, it's WE who have proven ourselves incomptent in intelligence gathering and therefore unreliable in our judgement thanks to bushie boy. - Reply to this comment
- How many times has Iran ingnored the edicts from the UN -- Isreal has one choice -- pre-empt
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- xzavierbrown-your ignorance reflects your master's, bush. By working together with the UN (bush senior found a way btw) these problems can be solved without spending $1 trillion US dollars and filling thousands of US bodybags, something you ignorant neocons can't seem to grasp.
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- rsoxfan1123
The UN has proven that they are incapable of accomplishing anything - Reply to this comment
- well Iran is fortunate that they have the UN and EU incompetence working for them and not to mention that liberal sympathy..what was that liberal PC word again..the ability to have an 'apropriate response' against the the evil US. These liberals..are they aware that they live, work and more likely die in the US and that these Iranian muslims would rather behead your arse than give you the 'liberal freedom' they take for granted in this country.
Liberals do not deserve freedom, they became comfortable with it. I think they might need to bleed a bit to understand the cost of it. - Reply to this comment
- notblue is another neocon troll paid to come here and post the garbage that even he probably doesn't believe in order to push honest opinions and the truth from the page.
Posted by rsoxfan1123
you're right - I asked him before where his moral compass was with 100'000+ dead in Iraq, 2 million refugees, a destroyed infrastructure -
he replied that our moral compass consisted in the fact that we "restrained " ourselves from wiping the country off the map!
these guys are so full of sheet (indian speling) I have to clean my harddrive everyday.
keep cool rsoxfan, we're getting our country back! - Reply to this comment
- three-o-six -OR the UN needs to step in collectively and get a handle on it. that would require diplomacy, something bush lacks.
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- Making some one "Vanish from the page of time" sounds alot like "Wiped off the map" to me. In the end Iran has shown that their goal is to eliminate Isreal. Isreal will have to pre-empt to survive -- before Iran can posses a nuke.
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- Ok, notblue, fine ... we disagree. I place the blame on the US for what we have done, and more so as we put ourselves forward as a noble nation. There is nothing noble about the Iraq war, or George Bush.
I also blame the religious radicals in the middle east for what they have done. The difference is, we are a superpower with responsibility to behave like sane grownups. The terrorists are lunatic fringe-dwellers from whom only insanity can be expected, and who need to be fought as such, not as a nation.
All we have done in making this a national war against Iraq is to generate massive hatred and involve ourselves in someone else's civil war. Until we address the problem of terror in an intelligent way, and stop acting to increase it, we will remain to some degree in the wrong.
I just don't see it as black & white as you do. I look at the facts, and they tell me that we are continuing to make the situation worse, and Bush & Co (not at all coincidentally) richer. - Reply to this comment
- notblue is another neocon troll paid to come here and post the garbage that even he probably doesn't believe in order to push honest opinions and the truth from the page. Bush alienated our allies. We need to work cooperatively with them and continuing the republican go-it-alone agenda will make Iran our problem alone. With a democratic president there will be hope that they will once again trust us and work with us.
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