Between the election and Iraq, we're being distracted from the very dangerous activities of Iran, which must be addressed forthwith. The mullahs are conniving a mile a minute on many fronts. Sadly, the majority of Iranians are very good people held captive by the ayatollah and his foreign henchman.
In an article over at Fox News, it states: "Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi told reporters Sunday that Tehran wants only 'stability and security in Iraq'...Grand Ayatollah Kazem al-Hosseini al-Haeri, al-Sadr's Iran-based spiritual mentor, has said it wasn't yet time for military confrontation with the United States. Iran is believed to be trying to win influence with both al-Sadr and Iraq's most influential Shiite cleric, the Iranian-born Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Husseini al-Sistani".
Sure, the ayatollahs don't want "direct confrontation" when they can effectively create damage and chaos behind the scenes.
"It seems like Israel doing it could lead to muslims uniting in the WOT"
Screw that. Why does everyone still have this irrational fear of the "Arab street?" The Arabs cannot unite, and even if they did, they have no real weapons except our collaborative media.
I mean, come on..."We can't fight them because they might get mad?" What kind of strategy is that? The closest the Arabs came to uniting was in 1948 when they all attacked Israel, and even then they couldn't win. Screw them, the only way they can defeat us is if our Leftists handicap us to the point where we can't fight.
Sure, the ayatollahs don't want "direct confrontation" when they can effectively create damage and chaos behind the scenes.
No one ever said they were stupid.