To: dinoparty
Bush has to 'fix' this.
6 years we've heard "Axis of Evil".
Now its "Nexus of Terror."
What next, "Hub of Hades"?
Its time to fix this instead of power lunches with Pelosi. That dog don't hunt.
30 posted on
11/14/2006 9:39:04 AM PST by
Tulsa Ramjet
("If not now, when?" "Because it's judgment that defeats us.")
To: Tulsa Ramjet
Nuclear bombs can be used to make canals. We can only hope that Iran wants them for such peaceful purposes.
Bush is going to go down in history as one of the worst presidents ever if he doesn't change courses soon. Iraq is turning into a disaster and now Iran is about to get the bomb. I wish Bush would do something to make a drastic course change. Either crush Iran's nuclear ambitions now or tell Israel, Korea, and Europe that they are on their own.
Why should we worry about people that don't like us?
To: Tulsa Ramjet
A huge W supporter, I keep telling myself the President has a face card down and isn't showing it yet, and that when he does, his approach to both Iraq and Iran will make sudden, irrefutable sense. The Gates appointment to SecDef troubles me no end, as did Tony Blair's remarks about including Syria and Iran (!) in the 'peace process', as did the President's 'open-ness to new ideas' statement.
If Iran gets the bomb, Iran will use the bomb. The mad mullahs and their badly dressed front-man aren't using hyperbole or calculated intimidation tactics when they talk about the destruction of Israel. They mean it--these guys don't speak in figurative abstractions or euphemisms. Their terrorist proxies' rhetoric about the destruction of the 'Great Satan' isn't just rhetoric, either; they mean it, too, and with even a few dozen low-yield dirty bombs or chemical/biological devices in the right places, they could some serious damage--although I think my country is a great deal stronger and more resilient than its enemies can ever fully know.
Now isn't the time for the President to falter in his resolve, and I doubt he has, but I wish he would offer his supporters (like me) some reassurance on this.
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