Missileer
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rOk said:Then why are you (Israel) bothering with the small fish (Lebanon) when you have bigger to catch (Iran)?
Slovenia.
You have to bait the hook with a little fish to catch a big fish.
rOk said:Then why are you (Israel) bothering with the small fish (Lebanon) when you have bigger to catch (Iran)?
Slovenia.
Chief Bones said:Both of you are blinded by propaganda coming out of Iran if you really can't see that Iran's leader IS crazy enough to use nukes if he had them. He has already said that he will do what ever is necessary to wipe Israel from the map ... NOTE: 'what ever is necessary'. If he could destroy Israel even though he knows that retaliation would be overwhelming, he wouldn't hesitate.
WarMachine said:Iranians aren't that interested in regional hegemony despite their leader's ambitions. The people want to have diplomatic relations with the US, they don't want to support arab groups like hezbollah on their dime, and they're more concerned about their own economy and welfare than the islamic revolution that the theocrats keep talking about.
I don't know how long ahmendinejad can keep talking about destroying countries iran doesn't even border, but it definitely isn't the reason he was elected. He's a populist and the people figure that populists will help their problems, which is more or less what he's been trying to do domestically. If it weren't for his insane international stances, i think no one would have cared about him and would concentrate solely on khameini.
Chief Bones said:Because there are way too many Arab countries that would rise up and slap the living dog doodoo out of Israel ... and ... that would bring in a number of western countries, including the US, to fight the Arab countries fighting Israel ... and ... that would be the beginning of World III ... and ... would probably cause nuclear weapons to be used ... and ... THAT would bring on Armageddon / Ragnarok / the end of the world.
Is that a little easier to comprehend?
rOk said:Now why would you start world war III because of a little insignificant state in the middle of nowhere, MasterChief?
Don't tell me because of "friendship"...because it seems to me that your pouring a lot more into this friendship than Israel does.
Could it be because of the lobbyists in Washington?
That number of western states would be even less than your "coalition of the willing" nowadays.
Missileer said:Israel is an ally of America. We are bound to help them any way we can, just like we would do for Great Britain.
rOk said:Israel is an ally of America because that is just what suits them in this particular time....
My comment from the previous post that you give into this friendship a lot more than you receive still stands.
Heck, you fill their defense budget.
from another thread & from another poster
"In the past 50 years Isreal has sold secret military and non military technology to hostile countries like China, it has but caught or has been implicated in at least 3 different spy rings within the US, and it has shown a willingness to stab friends in the back when it suited their interests. (I refer to the infamous case of the USS Liberty) which I refuse to believe was an accident. It also has a tendency to be a haven for criminals from both the US and Eastern Europe. Sometimes this is done without the Governments knowledge, sometimes not. Not to mention that Isreal has a foreign policy with its neighboors that is directly in contradiction to US (and other nations) interests. And all this as $11 Billion in US taxpayer dollars that gets sent to them annually. My question is what exactly do we (Americans) get out of this 'alliance'? Should we defend Isreal? It depends on the situation. But I dont think the US shouldn't be Isreal's b**** either. So far it seems like a very one sided relationship."
http://www.iranfocus.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=7312Iran: Students hold rally in Tehran UniversityTue. 23 May 2006Iran Focus
London, May 23 – Hundreds of university students rallied on campus at the University of Tehran on Monday in protest to the increasing police brutality against student’s liberties.
The rally took place at the university’s Technical Faculty, according to a statement received from a student group that took part in the protests. Security forces were rushed to the scene to quell the unrest.
The demonstrators highlighted the recent case of a Kurdish student from the university’s social sciences faculty whose fingers had been broken with a metal baton by members of the herasat, or security agents, for distributing student papers on campus.
They also protested against the systematic crackdown on mixed-sex gatherings outside the university’s main entrance as well as university officials’ “incompetence”.
“Death to dictatorship”, the students chanted. There were also chants of
“forget about becoming nuclear, think about us” and “we don’t want a fascist university”.
What the Sam H is PMOI? Prime Minister Of Iran???????Team Infidel said:Ok, so who here is the PMOI supporter?
Chief Bones said:What the Sam H is PMOI? Prime Minister Of Iran???????
Thank you - I thought I had missed something and in a way I did. I knew that the Mujaheddin were terrorists, but I didn't recognize the PMOI designator.Team Infidel said:Peoples Mujaheddin of Iran.... A terrorist organization. Check them out on Wikipedia
Chief Bones said:Thank you - I thought I had missed something and in a way I did. I knew that the Mujaheddin were terrorists, but I didn't recognize the PMOI designator.
The real problem the world is facing is the proliferation of terrorist organizations - every two bit group that has a problem living with the rest of the world, has seen fit to gather, arm, train and turn loose these cowards in just about every corner of the world.
What is scary, is the fact that there are countries that would like to get a nuclear capability so they can arm their particular terrorist group with the WMD's. If that ever happens, the world would never be the same ... 9/11 would end up being just a footnote of history.