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Wonder what the gop thought of colin powells comments?
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Wonder what the libs that supported this mess think of the Ayatollah's comments?
Iran’s Supreme Leader Says Israel Won’t Exist in 25 Years >>>TEHRAN — Iran’s supreme leader predicts that Israel will not exist in 25 years, and rules out any new negotiations with the “Satan,” the United States, beyond the recently completed nuclear accord.<<< http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/10/wo...xist.html?_r=0 The 25 years is no coincidence - that's when the lol *agreement* supposedly expires. And by then if not sooner (by sooner, of course is when they've successfully enriched uranium and can produce their own nukes or acquire them from N. Korea and Russia) with the hundreds of billions of dollars (in the form of aid from the US and the lifting of sanctions- more like less than 10 years), they'll have the ability to bomb the living fuk out of anyone they choose. But your president knows this. |
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Psssssssssssssssst...Israel has nukes:p...You think they will wait for Iran to build and use one on them before they unload on Iran:zz: And my president know this;) |
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and i worry as much about the atlyatollahs ramblings as i do about kim jong un. That is to say, not at all. |
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Good going, you! |
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A lot of private donors are from qatar. Isis also sells oil from captured areas, and taxes residents in areas they control. as for countries who support isis..its qatar, the uae, kuwait and saudi arabia. |
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And all of those are our friends:eek: |
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That's the thing, whose side do we take? Well, it should always be our own of course. But its not always easy to figure out who would be our best local partner. Syria, for instance. In order for a war to be just, three things are necessary. First, the authority of the sovereign. Secondly, a just cause. Thirdly, a rightful intention. Thomas Aquinas Now,Thomas was right. But there is more needed. You have to be able to win, else why bother? Cause, if you can't win, you end up with Afghanistan, a war we are still in. So, for Syria...do we have the authority? A just cause? What would our intention be? And most importantly...who exactly would we assist? Who would we want in charge? What would the results be? If it would go as our last two efforts have gone, then my god, why do a thing? Haven't we mucked things up enough already in that region? We and our euro allies have done our level best the last hundred years to completely **** up the middle East. lies in ww one, borders drawn arbitrarily with no input from the people actually living there. It's like when we kept relocating our native population. But, instead of land, gold, etc...now its oil. |
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You are preaching to the saved:tro:..Kuwait is not our friend?..Didn't the first Bush send troops there and drive out Iraq invaders..Desert Storm:$:..too bad his son failed to learn anything from that:mad:.. |
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and yeah, too bad bush two didnt listen to his pop....and now a region in chaos, which is why we didnt go further in gulf one. better the devil you know then the devil you dont. And saddam was once a friend, we backed him vs iran. then again, we backed bin laden in afganistan vs russia. what has choosing got us all these decades in that hellhole? More hellholes. whackamole on a grand scale. |
6 things you should know about the Iran nuclear deal.
http://www.richmond.com/article_216b...0ac7ced5d.html |
Side effects https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNvHAjcHAvs
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More good news!
http://www.bloombergview.com/article...-congress-knew Meanwhile, the United Nations found last week that an Iranian ballistic missile test in October violated a Security Council resolution. What is it again that those ballistic missiles are used for...? |
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Iran was holding 10 U.S. Navy sailors and their two small Navy boats after the boats had mechanical problems and drifted into Iranian waters, but American officials have received assurances from Tehran that they will be returned safely and promptly.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...01-12-16-04-56 |
Smart diplomacy update
President Obama expressed disappointment in the mullahs' actions of late, you know, the launching of ballistic missiles and calling for the destruction of Israel, that sort of stuff. He declared in last Friday's presser that they are inconsistent with "the spirit of the agreement," the JCPOA (which Iran never signed).
SHOT Iran responds: Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Hassan Firouzabadi blasted US President Barack Obama for his remarks against Tehran’s implementation of the nuclear deal, and said he is raising excessive demands. “We studied the details of the nuclear agreement and didn’t see anything but its text and don’t have any information about its spirit,” Firouzabadi said, addressing the Chief of Staff’s commanders and officials in Tehran on Tuesday, following the US president’s call on Tehran to work on the spirit of the July nuclear deal. Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) Commander Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari has said Iran is preparing for all-out war with the US and its allies, and has vowed Iran will continue advancing and testing its ballistic missile program. Speaking at a gathering of senior IRGC commanders in Tehran Tuesday, Jafari declared that the US “would not be able to do a damned thing” in the face of Iranian advances, according to official Tasnim news agency. “For years, we have been building power on the presumption of a widespread war with the US and its allies, and have developed all our capacities and capabilities for decisive victories over such enemies,” Jafari said. The top Iranian general also blasted neighboring Arab states for what he termed as “stupid behavior,” in opting to align with Israel and the United States against Iran. “Regimes like Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and their peers are symbols of modern political underdevelopment, and the IRGC… has made preparations for response to their rudeness and stupid behavior, which stems from (their) reliance on the US power,” he stated. CHASER The Reuters article http://uk.reuters.com/article/us-usa...-idUKKCN0WQ1JF on the recently unsealed indictments of seven Iranians for hack attacks on United States financial institutions and infrastructure buries this gem: “U.S. officials largely completed the investigation more than a year ago, according to two sources familiar with the matter, but held off releasing the indictment so as to not jeopardize the landmark 2015 nuclear deal with Iran or a January prisoner swap.” Now that’s the spirit. |
very dangerous situation. the long story is, if Iran nukes Israel, they will also be nuked.
The End. and those north Koreans are crazy too. |
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