"I promise that if I am elected, Iran will not acquire nuclear arms, and this implies everything necessary to carry this out," Benjamin Netanyahu said before the elections. In other speeches Netanyahu described Iran's nuclear program as "an existential threat for Israel," and warned that it risked a second Holocaust. Does his return as prime minister necessarily bring Israel nearer to war with Iran? In political circles the view is that yes, Netanyahu as prime minister brings Israel closer to war with Iran. Politicians in touch with Netanyahu say he has already made up his mind to destroy Iran's nuclear installations
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Not yet ...
by Cameron A. Batmanghlich on Wed Apr 01, 2009 01:28 PM PDTAlthough I would not call the danger off as yet. Still as it looks like, the Israeli’s are being held back big time.
But you never know. And that is why we need to bring attention to all these maniacs' intentions and acts. I liked Abarmand’s analysis … much in it. Let us all hope and pray (to which ever God we believe in) that there will be no attack so that
1- Iran remains safe from military attack
2- Iran gets more western cooperation and thereby Iranians benefit economically and otherwise
3- IRI feels less threatened of lessened covert operations inside Iran to topple the regime and so it takes some pressure off Iranians
4- In time, with relative peace and exchange of information, education and economic cooperation, reforms starts and eventually leading to a government that all Iranians feel safe under and proud of.
Abarmard
by capt_ayhab on Wed Apr 01, 2009 01:22 PM PDTAgree with you 100%. I guess next few months will show what is Mr. Obama is made of. Can he deliver on his promises, or is he going to give in under the pressure from Israel and AIPAC.
This is an excellent opportunity for the opposition groups to try and persuade administration for some concessions from IR in regards to human right issues and woman's right in Iran.
-YT
Capt
by Abarmard on Wed Apr 01, 2009 12:57 PM PDTVaghti hameh chi khaili saaket shod un vaght betars. vagarneh sagi keh pars koneh nemigireh.
All Netan-kahoo ;) trying to do is to let Iran know that they have to make a good deal with the US and the option of them leaving the table unsatisfied is not on the table. Well, we all know that it is. The ultimate thing here is the share interest between the US and Iran. Iran is an asset for the US for the time being and they won't let anyone ruin the opportunity.
Khunsard, hameh beh peesh ;)
crazy fat Yabu
by capt_ayhab on Wed Apr 01, 2009 12:37 PM PDTThe bastard is just crazy enough to do it to quench Israels lust for blood.
I was in the site of the new just a minute ago and reading the comments that was left by readers. It is astonishing how hateful some are about the whole thing.
My 2 cents is that this fat Yabu will be the one who will start WWIII, for the fact that Akhunds are crazy enough to really respond harshly to this loony.
-YT
Jahanshah
by Abarmard on Wed Apr 01, 2009 12:32 PM PDTYes he is a maniac, but luckily these days a powerless one. It's like a mullah on a manbar, he just talks :)