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View Poll Results: What action should the United States take concerning Iran?
Military action 0 0%
Diplomatic action 8 66.67%
No action, because Iran is not a threat 4 33.33%
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Old 24-01-07, 03:40 PM   #1
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Sub-question: If Iran does attack someone, Israel, Iraq, the US, or anybody, how should the US respond?
Iran's been attacking the U.S. and Israel for decades with terrorism and you can see the response: resolutions and boycotts. They've grown to view the U.S. as weak and timid and won't change their ways until they get a hard punch in the nose.
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Old 24-01-07, 04:02 PM   #2
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yeh .. right

no wonder you tried to sneak that one past
you moronic little child
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Old 24-01-07, 04:52 PM   #3
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Iran's been attacking the U.S. and Israel for decades with terrorism and you can see the response: resolutions and boycotts. They've grown to view the U.S. as weak and timid and won't change their ways until they get a hard punch in the nose.
history of late shows both the us and israel doing a hell of a lot of attacking but iran has not attacked another country in more than 250 years.
yet idiots who know jack squat think that lies can be truth if they just repeat them enough times.
evidence or proof not required; just say it over and over and soon it becomes true.
fools.
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Old 24-01-07, 06:28 PM   #4
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Think Israel will be busy for a little while with that sex scandal...

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...d/4496397.html

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Israeli President Moshe Katsav shouts during a press conference at his Jerusalem residence, Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2007. Katsav, facing charges of rape and abuse of power, asked parliament Wednesday to temporarily remove him from office in an effort to blunt growing calls for his resignation, but hotly denied the accusations and charged Israeli media with a "witch hunt" against him
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...and Olmert is under investigation for his role in the sale of a government-controlled bank.
It is rumored that he is steping down tonight before he get's impeached.

It should give Iran a small break.
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Old 24-01-07, 06:58 PM   #5
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I don't see Iran quaking in fear of either the USA or Israel.
They seem to me to be well prepared to defend their soverignty.

And with the incompetent asswipes running the US military right now, why should they be afraid?

The best army in the world is no better than a girlscout troop without strong and effective leadership.
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Old 26-01-07, 11:29 AM   #6
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The best army in the world is no better than a girlscout troop without strong and effective leadership.
I'm sure these were Saddam's dying thoughts.
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Old 26-01-07, 12:00 PM   #7
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I'm sure these were Saddam's dying thoughts.
That is relevant to my statement in no way shape or form.

Question: Do you believe the current leadership of the US military including the Commander-in-Cheif are providing strong and EFFECTIVE leadership?

Yes or no.
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Old 26-01-07, 05:54 PM   #8
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Yes.

They're just doing a bad job of making that fact widely known. Hey, I have no problem if the commander-in-chief is more concerned with doing his job well than making it look like he's doing his job well. Some politicians never stop campaigning, never stop checking the polls, never realize that our nation is a republic and not a democracy. Bush ain't like that, and that's either his greatest strength or his greatest flaw depending on who you ask. For me, it just means he's got guts, and that's what a good president needs most. So he and his people come off looking like bad decision makers. So what?
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