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If it's proven Iran's helping the insurgency kill American troops, do we invade Iran?

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I wish the Iranian President was a more reasonable leader - this could have had Nixon-Mao type meaning if there was any chance of reasoning with him.

Instead it will just be for the UN, which will do nothing for the world.
 
The only reason why he is being allowed in the US is to speak at the UN. Any other reason, he probably wouldn't be allowed in.


If this guy is so "evil" why are we allowing him in to fight for his cause? Would we allow Hitler in to express his ways as well?
 
Iran is a evil country right?


How can I know? If I cant trust my government to spend my tax dollars in a responsible manner an on what it is claiming to spend it on or tell the truth on matters of if there were nukes or not how can We really know who to believe?
 
Was Germany an evil country?

I would argue no - but they were lead by an evil leader.


But the people followed him. They cheered for him an adored Hitler.

Nixon met with mao. So should cops meet with serial killers an hire a mediator an try to work out a deal so both sides come to an agreeable solution? Just because its on a grander scale doesnt mean it makes sense.
 
If this guy is so "evil" why are we allowing him in to fight for his cause? Would we allow Hitler in to express his ways as well?

Iran is a evil country right?

How can I know? If I cant trust my government to spend my tax dollars in a responsible manner an on what it is claiming to spend it on or tell the truth on matters of if there were nukes or not how can We really know who to believe?

frightening, just ****ing frightening.
 
Was Germany an evil country?

I would argue no - but they were lead by an evil leader.

Perfect answer. Yes, it's all about leader of the country.

Hitler, Stalin and Hussein. They all were trying to convince people of their countries in evilness of USA or Europe. They all ended up as disgrace of their nations. Shame on them.
 
Bush is a idiot :cmad:

You're the idiot. The Axis Powers was the alliance in that the Allies fought against in WWII.

The "Axis of Evil" is a nickname given by Bush to those countries we're fighting agianst. That's it.
 
It's a trap!!!

Ten bucks says the Iranian president gets black bagged by the CIA the minute he hits US soil.
 
You're the idiot. The Axis Powers was the alliance in that the Allies fought against in WWII.

The "Axis of Evil" is a nickname given by Bush to those countries we're fighting agianst. That's it.

I still dont get his point.
 
It's a trap!!!

Ten bucks says the Iranian president gets black bagged by the CIA the minute he hits US soil.

if we wanted someone dead or captured, he would be, simple as that.

same way if terrorists wanted to kill americans, they'd do it... truthfully, how hard would it be for some suicide bomber to walk into a mall with a few home made bombs and kill 2,000 people? if some high school kid can build a bomd, surely they can. it's all a damn smoke screen, that's it. if everyone hates us as much as our government would have us believe, why aren't there more bombings in america?

something's smells fishy, i think.
 
If this guy is so "evil" why are we allowing him in to fight for his cause? Would we allow Hitler in to express his ways as well?

We can't just deny a leader of a foreign country the right to speak at the United Nations. Also we are trying to solve the Iranian nuclear crisis diplomatically.
 
Joe Hill knew it was only a matter of time before one of the publishing industry's hottest little secrets became common knowledge. He just wished he could have kept it under wraps a bit longer.

The comments by the commander-in-chief of the army, reported by newspapers on Saturday, were the latest in a series of defiant statements by Iran's leadership as the
United Nations prepares to vote on new sanctions against the Islamic Republic.

Iran is embroiled in an escalating dispute over its uranium enrichment, which Iran says is for fuel for power generation but the West suspects is aimed at making nuclear bombs.

The United States says it would prefer a negotiated solution to the crisis, but has not ruled out military options.

Armed forces chief Ataollah Salehi said Iran's military was stronger now than when Iran fought against
Iraq in 1980-88.

"And if our bullying enemies make a stupid move, they will certainly be surprised," the daily Siyasat-e Rouz quoted him as saying on Friday.

Military experts say Iranian forces are no technological match for the U.S. military but could still cause havoc in the Gulf and the narrow Strait of Hormuz, a choke point through which two-fifths of the world's traded oil passes.

A draft resolution agreed by the
U.N. Security Council's five members with veto power -- the United States, France, Britain, China and Russia -- and Germany was sent to the 15-nation council on Thursday for a vote, expected next week.

It seeks new sanctions including an arms export ban and an expanded asset freeze list over Iran's refusal to suspend uranium enrichment.

Enriched uranium, can be used to generate electricity or, more highly enriched, to make nuclear bombs.

Major powers have demanded that Iran halt such nuclear work as a precondition for broader talks that they say would lead to major trade and diplomatic benefits for the oil-rich country.

But Iranian officials have insisted in recent days that they will not bow to pressure and abandon their atomic ambitions.

"Taking an inappropriate decision by passing a new (U.N.) resolution may bring all kinds of consequences," the IRNA news agency quoted Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki as saying on Saturday.

"We still prefer cooperation and negotiation for reaching a political solution."

Russia urged the United States to show more flexibility toward Iran to solve the crisis.

"On
North Korea, they were able to show flexibility, they were able to reach a compromise and got away from demands in the form of ultimatums," Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said.

"I think the same approach would help restart negotiations on the Iranian nuclear dossier as well," he said in Moscow.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070317/wl_nm/iran_nuclear_military_dc
 
HAHAHAHAHAHHA...Iran thinks they scare anybody.
 
all I here is all talk and no action
 
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