>>So, if the U.S. is serious about a regime change in Iran, if the U.S. is hoping for a democratic form of government in Iran and if the U.S. truly advocates a broader democracy in the Middle East,<<
Well, our number one priority is that Iran not start firing off Nukes. #2 is stopping Iranian sponsored terrorism. Everything else comes lower.
Which means that our number-one, number-two, and all tertiary priorities are keeping the Democrats from attaining power in the United States. The Democrats have a very convenient, vital ally in the theocratic dictatorship of Iran: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his fellow terrorists use their control over the price of petroleum to enhance their own bank accounts while simultaneously diminishing the political popularity of President Bush. When the Democrats gain the Presidency, they will articulate and follow a policy of preemptive surrender toward the Persian theocracy and terrorists everywhere.
Because we suffer from a media complex and major political party fully invested in our own national defeat and humiliation, Republicans must prevail at the ballot box in every single election to give any Americans a fighting chance against the terrorists. Elections unfortunately have become that critical to the freedom of ourselves and our posterity.