WildCat
NWO Master Conspirator
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Sanctions, embargos, diplomatic isolation. Have you never heard of these things?What exactly is it that you're advocating, then? As has been pointed out numerous times in this thread, bombing Iran is (a) not likely to stop Iran's nuclear program in the long run, if Iran is after weapons (b) still likely to incite some form of retaliation from Iran.
So you would have no objection if the US started bombing select Iranian targets? After all, there's no chance of "taking over Iran" by bombing a few nuke sites.In the context it was quite clear that I was referring to inter-state military action to try and dominate the region, in response to Dudalb's claim that Iran would 'take over'. Hezbollah and Hamas have no chance of 'taking over' Israel, let alone dominate the region.
Pakistan did not sign the NPT. Iran did. Deal with it.Pakistan funds/funded the friggin' Taliban and others. Unlike Hezbollah and Hamas, which are primarily concerned with regional issues, the Taliban has obvious links to Al Qaeda, a terrorist network with global scope. What should the US do about Pakistan having the bomb?
And you may have noticed Pakistan in the news a few times in the last several years.
Oh, but it is an issue here. We have a state which supports terrorism and has regional power goals seeking nuclear weapons they are not allowed to have by treaty.No, that is not the issue here.
Stamping your feet and insisting it doesn't matter doesn't make it so.
Hamas and Hezbollah aren't the only terrorist groups supported by Iran. What's to stop Iran from sending a nuke to NYC in a shipping container, and denying they did it?Are you proposing that Iran getting the bomb will mean it gives nuclear weapons to Hamas or Hezbollah? Or are you insinuating that since Iran funds Hezbollah this means it is likely to try and invade other countries? I don't think you can make a strong case for either argument, so I'm sure you mean something else I just can't figure out what.
Another lie, not really surprising at this point.It was a typo.
My bad.