Monday, September 11, 2006

OUR WEAKNESS IS IRAN'S STRENTGH

March Into Fall: Our Weakness is Iran's Strength
By Jules Crittenden

"...it is time to begin the earnest work of fall before winter arrives. On the most pressing issues of the day
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Iran's nukes, Lebanon's buffer zone and Iraq's future. All roads in these conflicts lead to Teheran, and it is there that these issues ultimately must be addressed.
The United Nations and certain European powers have shown themselves repeatedly to be more interested in appearances than results. In Iran, their great desire now is for talks, anything that might appear to be progress. To achieve this, they feel a further offering of economic incentives may be just the thing to prevent Iran from compelling them to introduce sanctions. Other powers, notably Russia and China, are more than happy to see the disintegration of any effort that threatens their long-term economic goals. Iranian nukes be damned.

What a marvelous position Iran has found itself in, to be able to openly call for destroying western nations, to demand their submission, to ignore the leading world body's demands on the nuclear issue, and to be rewarded with entreaties to accept greater gifts.

[1]Does anyone imagine bribing Iran will end its nuclear ambitions?
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The United States, President Bush and America's key allies must demonstrate clearly in coming weeks the threat that Iran poses throughout the region, in Lebanon, in Iraq, and more broadly, as a terrorist-supporting nation eager to acquire nuclear weapons.
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A trumped up but wiley buffoon, Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmainejad, has been allowed to call the shots throughout the Middle East. He is bending Europe and the United Nations to his will in Lebanon and the nuclear dispute, while acting with impunity to influence events in Iraq. Iran's role as the common denominator in each of these conflict zones cannot be ignored, and Iran cannot be allowed to derive strength from the weakness of those so loosely allied against it. As we march into fall, Iran's bluff must be called. "


[1] Yes, the very people that think negotiating with Iran shall actually lead to them stoping their quest for a nuclear bomb...

Negotiations always lead to "PEACE IN OUR TIME", followed by a horrible "WAR IN OUR FUTURE"...


Pertinent Links:

1) March Into Fall: Our Weakness is Iran's StrengthBy Jules Crittenden

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