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Old 04-19-2010, 06:32 PM   #1
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The U. S. policy on Iran has been all over the news today. Actually, the Obama administration has no plans other than sanctions. He's too busy looking in the mirror to put together a coherent plan.

I think Israel will wind up taking care of this mess.
Does anyone agree with me?
Will it happen before the end of the year?
What will be the political and economic ramifications for the U.S. and the rest of the world?
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Old 04-19-2010, 06:50 PM   #2
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Yeah I think the Jews are going to smoke em once they get a little to close and start showing off their accomplishments and advancements to the World. Their ****y president will spew something out and BAM! the Jews will go to town on them and I will laugh my a** off. Even Obamalamadingdong's guys said that sanctions will do nothing and we no longer have any control over the situation. The only way to stop them at this point in my eyes is by force. The Aya-hola Ko-crazy is a wacky as they come too.

I don't doubt the war in Iraq all that much because he was a dictator BUT Iran has threatened 100X more and still we sit like a lazy bull waiting for slaughter. Makes you wonder how long Bush would have played these games with them?
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Old 04-19-2010, 07:43 PM   #3
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Is Iran still a threat? How can that be? Obama drew the hard line in the sand and said 12/31/09 is it to comply or else. Well the deadline came and went without a peep so everything must be good, right? Is there something new going on?
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Old 04-19-2010, 11:59 PM   #4
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I wonder exactly what ramifications of an Israeli attack on Iran would be, directly preceeding the mid-term elections ?
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Old 04-20-2010, 05:56 AM   #5
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I have been reading a lot about this. My first thought is, typical Obama who has no real experience or leadership skills. But after further thought, I feel the person who leaked the Gates memo, needs to have their ares handed to them. Yes it’s a travesty that Obama is mishandling foreign affairs, but to make this public gives more strength to Iran. Obama needed to be called on the table about this, but the world really did not need to know about his lack of ability in this realm. This matter should have been taken care of behind closed doors. This is one political tool that could very easily cost lives down the road. We had earlier this year an example, and documentation, that Obama had not formulated a terrorist policy. Brought to light by the underwear bomber. Now this. Does this not embolden those who want to kill us? I would have rather Obama got lambasted by his own, behind closed doors. (Wishful thinking, I know)

To address your question; I feel Israel is going to attack. Their very existence hinges on Iran getting nucks.
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Old 04-20-2010, 08:42 AM   #6
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yes....agreed on all counts, including the fact Israel has no choice but to attack unilaterally. I'm wondering what the effect will be on the midterm elections here in the U.S.A. if Chairman Obama once again proves inadequate for the seat he currently occupies. I mean, most of what we used to call the "Free World" looks to the U.S.A. for leadership in crisis situations and WHEN the current "4th Reich" (hehehe...I like that one !) fails to keep IRAN in line, forcing another conflict in the middle east, will the Amerikan people have the sense to see where the real failings are ? Liberals are notoriously anti-Israel in both word and deed, so I'm wondering how much of Herr Obama's failure will be aimed at the K'nesset ?
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yes....agreed on all counts, including the fact Israel has no choice but to attack unilaterally. I'm wondering what the effect will be on the midterm elections here in the U.S.A. if Chairman Obama once again proves inadequate for the seat he currently occupies. I mean, most of what we used to call the "Free World" looks to the U.S.A. for leadership in crisis situations and WHEN the current "4th Reich" (hehehe...I like that one !) fails to keep IRAN in line, forcing another conflict in the middle east, will the Amerikan people have the sense to see where the real failings are ? Liberals are notoriously anti-Israel in both word and deed, so I'm wondering how much of Herr Obama's failure will be aimed at the K'nesset ?
I love your posts. Im sure they make Will, and all his other usernames, want to wet themselves.
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I love your posts. Im sure they make Will, and all his other usernames, want to wet themselves.
Well, Will is drowning in the kool-aid whether he knows it or not (he don't!). ANd thanks for the kudos...I know I grate on the nerves of some of the other posters here, especially when I stomps 'em good ...hehehe
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Old 04-20-2010, 04:55 PM   #9
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I suspect that this impending mess could plunge the world into very deep and lasting economic chaos. The middle east is where all the oil is....and this would certainly cause serious supply disruptions. The U. S., Europe, the far east, and the rest of the world will pay dearly. In my mind,... wisdom (and there ain't much in D.C, these day)... dictates a cooperative effort that has some real teeth in it. We are all in this together. Unilateral action by Israel is likely if the rest of the world does nothing. It is the worst scenario for all of us. Barry needs to butt out his smoke, put away his mirror, stop his continual political campaign and get his head out of his rear.
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I suspect that this impending mess could plunge the world into very deep and lasting economic chaos. The middle east is where all the oil is....and this would certainly cause serious supply disruptions. The U. S., Europe, the far east, and the rest of the world will pay dearly. In my mind,... wisdom (and there ain't much in D.C, these day)... dictates a cooperative effort that has some real teeth in it. We are all in this together. Unilateral action by Israel is likely if the rest of the world does nothing. It is the worst scenario for all of us. Barry needs to butt out his smoke, put away his mirror, stop his continual political campaign and get his head out of his rear.
Agreed....an Israel first-strike would destabilize the entire middle-east and cause the per-barrel cost of oil to skyrocket. When the so-called "arab world" musters a concerted attack on Israel in retaliation (no better excuse, in my mind, than an attack by Infidels, ESPECIALLY Israel) we will be forced into the wider armed conflict. And barry's not gonna come up for air...he is the embodiment of all the fears that Americans have regarding democrat milquetoast tendencies. This moron's inaction will result in lots of problems which will cost us considerable blood and treasure.
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