The Time to Act Against Iran Is Fast Approaching

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  1. Ahab the Arab

    Ahab the Arab Veteran Member

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    This means targeting its nuclear facilities via precision air strikes.

    Given what we know or should know by this time, we would be foolish not to take Iran’s claims and threats with utmost seriousness. Everything points to a dangerous rogue regime intent on establishing its hegemony in the Middle East, working assiduously against Western interests, and unafraid to unleash real devastation upon the world. Russian strategist Major-General Vladimir Dvorkin, head of the Moscow-based Center for Strategic Nuclear Forces, believes that in the near future Iran “will most likely be able to threaten the whole of Europe.” Articles 19 and 20 of the IAEA Board of Governors Report for November 19, 2008, are unambiguous and are still as pertinent today as they were two years ago:
    19. Regrettably, as a result of the lack of cooperation by Iran in connection with the alleged studies and other associated key remaining issues of serious concern, the Agency has not been able to make substantive progress on these issues. … Unless Iran provides such transparency, and implements the Additional Protocol, the Agency will not be able to provide credible assurance about the absence of undeclared nuclear material and activities in Iran.

    20. Contrary to the decisions of the Security Council, Iran has not suspended its enrichment related activities, having continued the operation of PFEP and FEP and the installation of new cascades and the operation of new generation centrifuges for test purposes. … [Note: FEP=Fuel Enrichment Plant; PFEP =Pilot Fuel Enrichment Plant.]
    The report, incidentally, made nonsense of the statement regarding Iran’s nuclear intentions that the newly elected head of the IAEA, Yukiya Amano, gave to Reuters news agency on July 3, 2009: “I don’t see any evidence in IAEA official documents about this.” One may speculate where in the solar system Mr. Amano resides — perhaps on one of those idyllic, vegan worlds we recall from first generation Star Trek episodes. We recall too that several of these worlds were duly obliterated.

    Several months earlier, the Arabic/English Kuwaiti daily Al-Siyassa for July 29, 2008, reported that Iran is building a secret nuclear complex near the southwestern city of Ahwaz, which was not mentioned in the Geneva negotiations with the IAEA. The report reproduces an intercepted letter of April 7, 2008, from the office of the Revolutionary Guards, who are patrolling the site, ordering that “the construction work in this project must be carried out under absolute secrecy.”


    Pajamas Media The Time to Act Against Iran Is Fast Approaching

    It’s a long and very prescient article, and I agree with it 100 percent.
     
  2. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

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    especially now that they are banning mullets. we should overthrow them and then make Billy Ray Cyrus their new leader.
     
  3. Rex_B

    Rex_B Geaux Time

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    Iran is no threat and I have no interest in wasting our money and military protecting their neighbors.

    Let them blow each other up.
     
  4. Ahab the Arab

    Ahab the Arab Veteran Member

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    Muslims around the world perpetrate suicide/homicide bombings by the thousands. Only a fool could be naïve enough to assume that MAD (the Doctrine of Mutually Assured Destruction) would work to deter people who are inculcated cradle to grave to love death more than they love life. Not to mention that the Twelvers, which is the Shi’a sect of Ahmadinejad and most of Iran’s ruling Mullahs, believe that only an apocalyptic event can bring the twelfth Imam, the Madhi, out of occultation. Indeed, only a fool as well would assume that we could strike some sort of Faustian bargain with the devil, as Islam mandates that Muslims force non-Muslims to submit to its authority. Finally, only kooks like Ron Paul who doesn't understand Islam and the grave threat that it represents to the freedom of the world are naïve enough to believe we can somehow get away with letting the Iranian ruling Mullah acquire nuclear weapons without suffering very grave consequences.
     
  5. Rex_B

    Rex_B Geaux Time

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    You hate Muslims. I get it.

    I don't like most believers. That probably includes you.
     
  6. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

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    Iranian people for the most part are not like that. There is an entire sect of Iranians who are peace loving, educated, good people.
     
  7. JM Tiger

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    The ones with mullets?
     
  8. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

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    especially the ones with mullets. :D Haji Ray Cyrus.
     
  9. Ahab the Arab

    Ahab the Arab Veteran Member

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    Wrong. I have nothing against Muslims. However, I do have great disdain for Islam as I did also for Communism, as Islam like Communism is also a form of radical totalitarianism that seeks world domination.

    Hence, you can choose to keep your head buried in the sand a la Ron Paul and pretend that Islam is just another religion of peace like all others, but rest assured that not all people are nearly as blind, gullible, and naïve as you are. Apparently, some of us value our freedom and liberty a little more than some of you Ron Paul acolytes and are not nearly so narrow-minded.

    That’s your prerogative. I don’t like most Ron Paul anarcho-kooks. That’s my prerogative.

    I believe in freedom and liberty and believe that freedom and liberty must always be closely guarded and defended.
     
  10. Ahab the Arab

    Ahab the Arab Veteran Member

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    How do you know this? I mean the movement against the ruling Mullahs has called itself the Green movement. Green was Muhammad’s favorite color. Not only that but members of the Green movement shout Allahu Ackbar from the rooftops at night to maintain unity and to commemorate their Green movement. Hence, since the Green movement is in essence an Islamic movement, then like all Islamic movements in the world it is diametrically opposed to the freedom of non-Muslims per the dictates of Islam.

    However, I have no doubt that its members would eagerly seek to exploit the ignorance’s of gullible kafir infidels via taqiyya to lend assistance to it in overcoming the oppression of the ruling Mullahs. Indeed, our involvement in the Balkans was brought about by the same similar kind of manipulation via taqiyya for the advantage of Muslims against the Christian Serbs.

    Anyway, your assertion with respect to the Green movement is an irrelevant moot point in any event, since the ruling Mullahs continue to maintain a stranglehold on power.
     

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