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And the worst part of this is that the neo-cons and Bush are going to be abslutely stunned when Iranian allies have the nerve to retaliate with terrorist attacks around the globe, which will lead to our attacking Iran again in response, which will lead to an ad nauseum loop of escalating destruction.  God, these people are dumb.
by Shalimar (srbaxley@yahoo.com) on Wed Apr 5th, 2006 at 09:05:32 AM EST
Iranian allies have the nerve to retaliate with terrorist attacks

Will have the nerve...? WTF.

As far as I'm concerned Iran will be within it's right attacking American targets if they get attacked first by the US.

by high5 (high5104@yahoo.com) on Wed Apr 5th, 2006 at 09:15:24 AM EST
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I think shalimar was being snarky with her reference to Iranian nerve.

A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned how to walk forward. Franklin D. Roosevelt
by Steven D on Wed Apr 5th, 2006 at 09:24:11 AM EST
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His reference, my first name is Steven, but yeah that's what it was.  I would fully expect the U.S. to respond to a similar attack, and I don't believe in double standards.  Iran would be well within their international rights as far as I'm concerned to retaliate in any way they choose for the bombing of their country.
by Shalimar (srbaxley@yahoo.com) on Wed Apr 5th, 2006 at 09:29:39 AM EST
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Ooops.  My bad.

But hey, cool first name.  ;0)

A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned how to walk forward. Franklin D. Roosevelt

by Steven D on Wed Apr 5th, 2006 at 10:20:51 AM EST
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No problem, I don't think I have ever mentioned it before and it is probably natural to assume that someone in their mid-30s who helps care for a senior citizen is probably female.  My 81-year old grandmother actually is doing great physically, it is her mind that is slipping enough that she requires aid with simple things.  It's sad when someone who was once a senior account executive with the government has trouble understanding things like phone plans and social security but she's happy so things could be far worse.  

And yes, Steven is a great name if I do say so myself.

by Shalimar (srbaxley@yahoo.com) on Wed Apr 5th, 2006 at 11:03:40 AM EST
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Truly, we should all get out of debt, stack funds and food because we are facing not just another am-bush but Armageddon.

From American Progress Report Scroll down to Under the Radar

IRAN -- ANALYST SAYS SOME SENIOR U.S. OFFICIALS DETERMINED TO STRIKE IRAN: "For months, I have told interviewers that no senior political or military official was seriously considering a military attack on Iran," Joseph Cirincione, director for non-proliferation at the Carnegie Endowment, writes in Foreign Policy magazine. "In the last few weeks, I have changed my view." Cirincione says his shift was partly triggered by "colleagues with close ties to the Pentagon and the executive branch who have convinced me that some senior officials have already made up their minds: They want to hit Iran." The ramifications of such an attack could be disastrous. Not only would it likely "rally the Iranian public around an otherwise unpopular regime, inflame anti-American anger around the Muslim world, and jeopardize the already fragile U.S. position in Iraq"; most importantly, a military strike would "almost certainly speed up" Iran's nuclear weapons development by sparking a "crash nuclear program that could produce a bomb in a few years." (Longtime U.S. counterrorism chief Richard Clarke also spoke out yesterday against military action in Iran.) Cirincione advises that the key now is to get as much information about the status of Iran's nuclear program "on the table for an open debate."

Imho, Iran won't roll over and turn the other cheek. They've had over 25 years of hostilities toward the US and are not without retaliatory options - in Iraq and the straits of Hormuz.  It's left to the reader's decision whether this be propanganda or not,

This out of Israel's far right Debka

Six Iranian Ticking Bombs in the Shiite Prime Minister's Bloc

DEBKAfile's sources in Baghdad note that Jaafari's disappearance would ease the coalition-building process, but not the problem underlying his leadership.

On March 17, DEBKA-Net-Weekly's intelligence sources in Baghdad revealed as a result of a discreet scan that almost 130 of the 275 candidates the Shiite Alliance posted for the December election were connected in some way or other with, or on the payroll of, the Iranian bodies pulling the wires of Iraqi politics from across the border.

Six Iraqi lawmakers elected on the United Iraqi Alliance ticket were identified as undercover "amid" officers - brigadier-generals - of the Iranian revolutionary guards and intelligence service. They used political fronts to disguise their undercover missions on behalf of the Islamic republic.

DEBKA-Net-Weekly reveals the names and functions of those six Iraqi politicians-cum-Iranian brigadier generals.

And out of Russia, RIA Novosti, english edition.

MOSCOW, April 3 (RIA Novosti) - The chief of Russia's General Staff said Monday he could neither confirm nor deny reports that Ukraine had sold 250 nuclear warheads to Iran.

"Russia's General Staff has no information about whether Ukraine has given 250 nuclear warheads to Iran or not," General Yury Baluyevsky, also deputy defense minister, said in response to an article in Novaya Gazeta newspaper Monday. "I do not comment on unsubstantiated reports."

The newspaper said that Ukraine had failed to return 250 warheads to Russia in the 1990s when the former Soviet republic declared itself a nuclear-free zone. The paper suggested the warheads could have been sold to a third country, including Iran.

In the mid 90s the issue of Russian nuclear materials and warheads being readily available on the open market dominated news documentaries. One need not be an expert to ask a non-hypothetical: Where are these missing warheads, or have all Russian nuclear materials at unprotected sites been fully accounted?

Iran has the missiles but it is widely held they do not have warheads. What if...., the rian article is closer to the truth?

Well, "You can't vote for war and disown the results"

by idredit on Wed Apr 5th, 2006 at 10:45:32 AM EST
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I remember those stories about Russian nukes too, and I just assume that Iran has a few of them even if they don't have the ability to develop their own.  Of course, I assumed that Iraq had bought several and was wrong about that, so who knows.  Not that the administration probably cares either way, a nuked American city would spur unprecedented patriotism.  I am so cynical sometimes that it makes me physically ill thinking about things that could happen.
by Shalimar (srbaxley@yahoo.com) on Wed Apr 5th, 2006 at 11:09:28 AM EST
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Analysts and experts are in the same position -

but go read Steve Clemons', The Washington Note following up on the American Jewish Committee full page ad in yesterday's N.Y.Times-that the Iran nuclear program must be stopped at all cost, the must-read Nelson Report On Iran's Flexing, the Plame Affair's impact on our intelligence, CIA mistakes on Iran, Hans Blix, Ahmed Chalabi.

On Iran, Intelligence-Blind American War Planners Should Consult with the Better-Informed Israelis

[..]Add to this the Valerie Plame affair...and does anyone remember Ahmed Chalabi's team..[..]

 Yes, those putting war plans together for Iran think carefully. We have botched so much already; don't repeat errors[..]



Well, "You can't vote for war and disown the results"
by idredit on Wed Apr 5th, 2006 at 12:14:24 PM EST
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