Preventative Maintenance
It won’t be long before there is some preventative maintenance in Iran. I don’t know what the solution is, but I do know, IslamoFascist Iran cannot be allowed to develop a nuclear bomb. Negotiations between the UN and EU are just allowing Iran to buy more time. Fortunately, for all of us, Israel and the US understand this. Unfortunately, so do the Iranians.
Time is running out.
Anyone who believes the following statement is naïve.
Iran's Intelligence Minister Ali Yunesi on Wednesday again denied that his country's civilian nuclear facilities were a cover for an atomic weapons program, saying U.S. satellites were spying on Iran but would find nothing as "we have nothing to hide."
"…we have nothing to hide…"?
Does anyone really believe that?
Iran is sitting atop enough oil to power the region until many generations have come and gone.
We’re at a crucial moment my friends, and it will be interesting to see how this plays out. Whatever happens, it won’t be good, but if Iran gets the bomb, it‘ll be worse. It will be a lose-lose situation. Hell, we might already be in lose-lose mode.
I am not a warmonger, but our options are limited.
I’m just saying….
How do you think this should be handled?
Well, considering matters will only worsen [ http://www.google.com/url?sa=X&oi=news&start=2&num=3&q=http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/content/2005/s1305044.htm ] then we better do something quick. Unfortunately, though I support a preemptive strike, its efficacy is likely to be about nil considering that for decades our intelligence agencies (crippled by congressional interference and handwringing) have failed to foster the proper "HUMINT" (aka spies on the ground) inside Iran.
You're right, of course; our options are limited and growing more so. Salvation, though, may well come in the form of Israel which will launch (with or without our permission) a preemptive strike if/when it thinks it should. Trust me, Israel is not about to let Iran get the bomb.