How would bombing Iran, even with a limited bombing of nuclear facilities strategy, NOT lead to a stronger Hamas leadership and an even higher moral authority in the Middle East for Iran?
How would bombing Iran, even with a limited bombing of nuclear facilities strategy, NOT lead to a stronger Hamas leadership and an even higher moral authority in the Middle East for Iran?
An unprovoked attack on Iran would be a war crime. There is no evidence Iran is building nuclear weapons, only speculation about their motives.
Iran is a sovereign nation and has not attacked another country as Saddam did, so it must be left alone.
Israel can do what they want however.
There has been serious discussion in political circles about "disarming" Iran by bombing their nuclear facilities. Would a temporarily "disarmed" Iran be a great positive when the Hamas leadership just gains greater power over the nation and quite possibly over the hearts and minds of many Middle East people?
Don't some of you think that this is just a big shell game being played by the Iranian leadership to get the US to bomb them in order for Iran to gain greater power in the Middle East?
You know, the local people dont hate the US there are many who agree with them, and are happy to see them, for example in Afghanistan Canadians and pthers are rebuilding the country, they have the largest access to clean running water, why because we HELP people. America helps people.
Are you so ignorent, that you cannot see what the dictators of these countries have done.
This is a fight for womens rights
For freedom of speech
For democratic freedom
If Bush was half the tyrant you make him out to be would you be able to post the anti american, anti bush things you do?
No free speech, perhaps you should consider that.
A true conservative? I don't think so. Typical Neocon philosophy. It's our responsibility to spread democracy regardless of how we do it, through talk or bombs, right. America has had enough of the neocons to last a lifetime. You've lost you power and influence.
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