Comments on: Iran Dismisses "Fabricated" Nuke Evidence
Ambassador To U.N. Says Terror Group Feeding Nuke Agency, U.S. Bad Intelligence
- I just hope no one on here is believing the right wing Christian nut jobs who run America. We are talking about bush, his crime family and the large corporations (including the mainstream media) who are profiting on war. Like this article, how embarrassing that people believe it as news.
Anyone who believes anything that comes out of these conservative minded organizations and their representatives should really consider their own sanity. Just follow the money and you will know the truth. - Reply to this comment
- Iran is so full of ***. We can thank these inbred retards for most of the IED/EFP deaths of our soldiers in Iraq. Thats ok though. Whats the old saying?....what comes around goes around. They''ll get theirs sooner or later just like we did with the Russians.
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- Prinzowhales your comments could only be constructed by and Iranian propaganda machine. Everything bad Iran has said and done that you''ve tried to disspell is more than adequately documented as the unabashed truth.
"Ahmadinejad never called for the destruction of Israel" He continues to call for Israels destruction to this day.
"Iran has not waged a war of aggression in over two hundred years." Iran is operating the largest mercenary army in the world operating in Lebanon. Gaza Strip, Iraq, Africa, and Asia. Iran spends over 8 million dollars a month on salaries to its fighters in Iraq alone.
Prinzowhales you are obvious loosing your propaganda war because there is no truth to your blatant lies. I do get a big laugh at how feeble your attempts are though, keep up the entertainment factor. - Reply to this comment
- The lies continue...Ahmadinejad never called for the destruction of Israel...He said that the ''regime'' that controlled Quds [Jerusalem] would disappear from the pages of history. He was quoting a religious figure...and he said also noted that the Communist regime and the Nazi regime did likewise when it once looked like they were all powerful.
Iran has not waged a war of aggression in over two hundred years. It has been attacked and occupied by the US and UK during World War II...its democratic government was overthrown by Kermit Roosevelt and the CIA using false flag operations and the murderous Shah and SAVAK were installed...The US backed and supported Saddam Hussein''s war of aggression against Iran.
Iran is not seeking to control Saudi Arabia. The Arabian princes fear their people have an interest in arousing conflict and fear against the Iranians. It is obvious that the Iranians cannot project sustained power beyond their borders very effectively. Any advance into the Arabian Pennisula would give our air power a field day.
The Saudis see the price of their oil increase as Iraqi and Iranian oil is taken off the market. - Reply to this comment
- This is so dam* stupid. Iran is NOT developing nuclear weapons. They have freely cooperated with IAEA and the HAVE THE RIGHT TO NUCLEAR POWER.
They have every right to have nuclear power plant used for energy. These idiots keep trying to make out that it is dangerous for them to have the "knowledge" of how to make a bomb.
Hell, any high school physics kids can tell you that!!
What you must have is specialized equipment, lots of knowlegable people and specialized fuel, plus a BIG lab.
Bush is just wanting to get Iran to knucle under and say "uncle" and that is a LOST CASE. He will not be able to do anything in the short time left and leave it up to Obama to deal with Iran. And I have no doubt he will do a better job. Anyone could do a better job than shrub has done! - Reply to this comment
- By the way, does anyone here no what company sold the centrifuges to Iran?
I''ll give you a hint, it''s former CEO is now our VP. - Reply to this comment
- Terrorist Condoleeza Rice is fabricating future WMD''s in Iran now. Wait, isn''t Iran going to build a pipeline from the Caspian Sea to the Arabian Sea. Sounds like that might cut into the profits for Rice''s company, Chevron, and their pipeline that is running down through Afghanistan (the reason we''re REALLY there) into Pakistan, and into India and the Arabian Sea. Wait, isn''t Iran rich with Uranium Ore ($1/lb in 2000, $140/lb in 2006) that they are now going to enrich and ship to India and China for the 30 new nuclear powerplants in China alone by 2020. Hey, that might upset Coneco''s profit margin. I wonder why the "terrorists" are fabricating nuke evidence.
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- Yeah, sure......it''s all a big misunderstanding by the U.S. Let''s just forget it and have another Capuchino latte''.
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- Iranian maniacal leader, Mahmoud AchMAD-I-NEEDaSPANK, has a DEATH WISH. Ordinarily, that may accepted OUTSIDE Iran to be the normal course of events as related to IRAN, and such wishes being an INTERNAL matter. However, the problem for the entire world boils down to the following:
That death wish is not only for himself and his nation of religiously twisted, PRIMITIVE AND WARLIKE Islamic clerics. It is a DEATH WISH for ALL MANKIND, for the purpose of ushering in the
12th Imam/MESSIANIC ERA, as is fantasy in the minds of THOSE FORCED INTO BEING MOSLEM !!!
Add nuclear technology in the hands of demented Islamofascist ideology, and we can expect that FULL DOOMSDAY SCENARIO.
CONCLUSION:
The world must prevent ROGUE, TERRORIST-SUPPORTING IRAN from acquiring ANY nuclear technology, as THE IRANIAN THREAT POSES THE GREATEST DANGER TO OUR PLANET IN MANKIND''S HISTORY.
Based on Iran''s stated ''ideological purpose'' and on its ultimately imposing strict, GLOBAL Islamic rule (OR HELL ON EARTH), any means to prevent the same - including military action - would be justifiable. - Reply to this comment
- Iran Dismisses "Fabricated" Nuke Evidence
Ambassador To U.N. Says Terror Group Feeding Nuke Agency, U.S. Bad Intelligence
The truly sad thing is that with all of the history of lying and deceit committed by this administration, and with all of our credibility and believability squandered away, we the American people don''t know who to really believe in regards to this story.
Truly, this is a very, very sad commentary on how badly our political system has been hijacked. - Reply to this comment
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