Posted on 01/15/2006 3:50:23 AM PST by Marze Por Gohar Reports
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Would the majority of Iranians support the US flying in and destroying various nuclear infrastructure targets in their country? Would they support Isreal doing a bomb run on those targets, too?
As the article above indicates, IR learned their leasson from what happned in 1981 in Iraq. They have more than 300 different sites which ic impossible for Israel and US to target. The Air strike is a dead end street and the administration should focus on the one and only option: REGIME CHANGE!
Boy, substitute Hitler and Jews for the Ayatollah and infidels, and here we go again. Except, of course, that Hitler had the organization and industrial might of a twentieth century European country to execute this vision, whereas the Ayatollah lives in a stone-age world with AK-47's as accents to their backwardness.
Well, I agree with you that Ayatollah are comparable with the Nazi regime. However do not underetimate these animnals.
So far they have managed to play with the europe and US and the game is far from over!
One does not have to bomb all 300+ sites; there are a handful of sites that could be attacked that would destroy their nuke capability for years, enough time for the Iranians to Regime Change their own country for the benefit of the world.
This is a very well thought out vanity. Welcome to FR.
You are kidding right. Iran ain't no Iraq or Afgahnistan.They have been gearing up for some time now. Iam not saying they couldn't be defeated but, at what cost. Factor in possible russia or china alliance and/or support.This is a dangerous time and there are no easy answers. Iran is not as backwards as you might think.
If the sites are bombed and the regime is still in power I garantee you that the hell is going to break loose.
With ready mercenaries and cells all over the world they are able to make it happen. The have predicted all these steps as they had this planing from the early days of revolution.
I dont even wnat to think of the consequenses if the regime is still in power after being attacked. It would be like a hurt beast ready to to everything...
Where are the moderate voices in the muslim world? Silence is unspoken approval.
Where is the muslim leadership?
Bush can't do it all.
thank you for your welcome, logic and fact would help your comment alot!
This is what you get! Islam is a religion that from it orgin has been speard with the force of sword. Today the sword is replaced with nukes.
Dont look for help from religion to stopp a religious regime,instead look what the opposition to this madness has to say.
If you don't like the regime you are living under, then, by golly, change it yourself. There are enough Iranians who have had it with the present regime that could change it themselves if they had a burning desire. Apparently, that desire does not burn bright enough, or things would never have gotten to this state.
Bookmark to read after church... welcome to FR
If you read his profile I believe he is living in exile. Unlike here if you speak out against the leadership they simply put you in jail, or worse. Kind of hard to get a group together when you are constantly under the microscope.
Dont ry to bale the Iranians. It is not easy to overthrow a regimne when all the europiand and Clinton for that matter supported in exchange for lucrative contracts. ( Eventhough hte clinton admin never got that far)
The news is, Iranians suffered under this regime for 27 years , they got stoned to death, hanged, shot and the world only watched. This time the Iranians are not the only victims. Next time people where ever in the world sent of their children to scholl it may be their last time....
Thank you for your welcome! :)
And if the sites are not "neutralized", all hell is going to break out.
Iran is in need of an attitude adjustment. It's called living in peace with your neighbors.
I believe Israel and the US not only must neuter Iran, they have an obligation to do so.
Now don't go getting your pants in a wad over my comments. I'm not President Bush.
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