Saturday, January 14, 2006

Todays fact: The Iran situation is coming to a head!

It seems that we are discussing Iran routinely with their incessant verbal ignorance, their insistence on proliferating nuclear knowledge throughout Islam, and their insistence on continuing their own nuclear programs. I once thought it was up to Israel to deal with Iran. Now I’m not to sure. I once thought it looked like a setup with Iran, china, and Russia, against the U.S. and its interest. That’s something else I don’t know about ant more. I also did a blog asserting that Iran was attempting to start WW 3 believing that with the superpowers occupied they would steal power in the Middle East. That too is in question in my mind.
We know Ahmadinejad has many detractors in Iran as President Bush does in the U.S. however once Iran is attacked the citizens will unite as we did after 9/11, not for the man but the cause. 2006 is only bringing a ratcheting up of Iran’s official rhetoric against Israel and also with its insistence on enriching nuclear fuel and possessing so called peaceful nuclear technology. They continue to ignore protests against their nuclear programs. They claim our concerns are medieval. Knowing the way Islam was at that time maybe they should be. Their ignorance of the E.U.’s threat to refer them to the Security Council is nothing new.
What is new is the U.S. has at least the ear of Russia and China. Personally when push comes to shove you have to wonder who they will side with in the end. With the threatened referral of Iran to the Security Council they have merely threatened to block U.N. inspections of their nuclear facilities which is not a good thing. All countries should have the right to use nuclear power as it might benefit the world if handled responsibly. However not with Iran who wants Israel and the west destroyed. I feel that the recent proclamation by an Israeli general that that Iran’s nuclear program can be destroyed is in many respects counter productive.
As we have learned in the past it doesn’t take much to give President Bush an artificial sense of optimism. In the end it seems the job of neutralizing Iran’s nuclear programs seems largely to be left to the U.S. president bush has recently declared Iran to be a grave threat to world security. With 90 fighter bombers now within striking distance of Iran the President better be prepared to use them because we will be taken to task. We know Iran is a threat to the world but what happened to us not being the world’s policemen? We will do this if need be. And ground troops will be necessary in the end. Iran will also have the unity of its youth and the majority of its citizens against the west that has heretofore eluded them.
James Joiner
gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com

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