Oliver
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Martyrs for Allah...?![]()
Actually .... No ... "Creationists for President!" ...
Martyrs for Allah...?![]()
Wow, that was a poor analogy coupled with a fallacious Godwininian-like argument if I ever saw one..."They could, they should, they would, they shmoufwd."
Welcome to La La Land.
If they do - fine, let's stop it. But unless they are nasty - we
don't say they will probably be nasty. You also don't imprison
black people just because "The could pose a threat", would you?
This isn't about "understanding". It's about interests. We could give up our nukes, demand that they never obtain any, and they'd understand our position perfectly. But that would do absolutely no good in dissuading them from getting nukes - why on earth would it? Understanding is not the problem here.
Sounds alot like you're scared for Europe, and you want to appease the radicals so they don't hurt you. Don't worry, I'm sure the alligator will eat you last.
I have to agree,sadly.And Oliver is not the only European who thinks that way.
I am convinced a desire to appease the Islamic Radicals is behind a lot of the Anti Israeli attitude that is so widespread in Europe...and the recent rise in General Anti Semetism as well.
And once again the fact that Israel is surrounded by countries who have sworn to destroy her seems to pass some people by.
You mean..
If America ( and Russia, China, India, Pakistan, Israel, .. ) had no nukes, this would do no good in dissuading them from having nukes?
I think it would take off a sound excuse many countries ( including Iran ) have to think about acquiring nukes.
Of course not. How could you possibly fool yourself into believing it would be otherwise? Because the mullahs care about fairness?
Dictatorships don't need excuses to do what they want to do. All they need is ability.
Wait a second.
DO you think that it is fair for America to have nukes and, say, Mexico to have none?
The problem is that with Iraq, U.S. showed itself to have no credibility, but to be a Fascist power.Forgive me my obtuse ignorance, but...
Isn't it a standard part of jobs of strategists and millitary folks to probe possible threats (even if theoretical) and make plans on how to act if the situation requires?
So, USA has a plan to bomb Iran. So what?...
That's the problem: "...for USA interests..."...The point is not if Iraq was or not a potential threat...
The point is if Iran is or not a threat. The way I see it, for USA interests,...
That question has no relationship to your previous question, or to my response to that question. Until you come to grips with my previous response (either conceeding the point or stating the basis on which you object to it), I'm not interested in changing the topic.
Sure, you bet. Right, EVERYONE... sheesh.I speak for everyone outside the US and Israel if I say that no one wants another Iraq.
Sure, you bet. Right, EVERYONE... sheesh.
I don't speak for everyone but I'm quite certain many people outside of the US don't want Iran to have nuclear weapons.
It has relationship.
You are just stubbornly not even trying to address the topic from my point of view.
My point is pretty clear.
Why the US and Russia and China yes, and Iran, Mexico, Brazil, no?
If Isreal have them, Iranians think, why not us?
And, they may not be 100% wrong..
Naive and simplistic. BS.You can't have it both ways. Either being opposed to weapons of Mass Destruction - or oppressing others for having them as well. The latter one creates tensions - the first one reduces tensions.
And we don't even know if Iran has the intention to build nuclear weapons. We just declare this to be true. (see Jamestown Fallacy)
If Bush wouldn't be the coward that he is - he would personally visit Iran to at least try to settle the oppositions. But that would make little nuclear Israel cry, wouldn't it?![]()
In other words, Oliver, you have no problem with Iran acquiring nuclear weapons. Is that correct?
Where did they do that?![]()
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The word "Acquiring" isn't a past tense in this context.