To: concerned about politics
What we should do is walk in to Teheran, smack the Ayatollah in the face. We then should force the Iranians to turn in their research on nukes, and we destroy all that they have built. Then after we accomplish that, we walk away.
Later that night, we should do a similar thing in Pyongyang.
That is what I would do if I were the Commander in Chief. I am not interested in playing "footsies" with these barbarians. We should kick their asses and then put them in their rightful places.
I do not understand why Bush is backing away from this sort of idea at all. Screw the UN!
13 posted on
09/06/2003 6:26:23 PM PDT by
Radix
To: Radix
Maybe you can explain this to me, because my Room Temperature IQ is struggling with this.
Why exactly is it OK for us to have, develop, manufactuer, and test Nukes, and it's not OK for other Nations to do so?
To: Radix
"What we should do is walk in to Teheran, smack the Ayatollah in the face. We then should force the Iranians to turn in their research on nukes, and we destroy all that they have built. Then after we accomplish that, we walk away. Later that night, we should do a similar thing in Pyongyang.
That is what I would do if I were the Commander in Chief. I am not interested in playing "footsies" with these barbarians. We should kick their asses and then put them in their rightful places."
No walking. Our troops are more than fully occupied. What is required is surgical air attacks or cruise missiles. I am not averse to "thinking the unthinkable" and imagining those weapons fitted with nuclear warheads.
--Boris
76 posted on
09/06/2003 7:06:48 PM PDT by
boris
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