Keep the Heat on Iran
Antiwar liberal knuckleheads and Al-Qaeda sympathizers have a new hero-- National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley (or so they think). Since the NIE Summary was released and said that Iran stopped their nuclear weapon program in 2003, these clowns have been crowing about something, but it's not clear what. Are you guys saying that 'diplomacy' works? It's fascinating to see Mahmoud crowing about 'victory', quoting a US government report. How does he know that we're not playing him? Now let's see-- in 2003, we invaded Iraq, right next door to Iran. On their border, we had been in Afghanistan for two years already. The A. Q. Khan nuclear organization was broken up that year as well. Let's see now-- Ahmadinejad and Co. had a lot to be afraid of. Fear-- of the Central Command-- is their only motivating factor. Also, the NIE summary was written by some soft-headed ex-State department types, and shouldn't be completely trusted. As President Bush has noted, Iran is still enriching uranium, and could restart a weapons program at any. Remember what Patrick Henry said-- "the price of liberty is eternal vigilance".
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with regards to president Amadenajad of Iran, I think he was exactly correct when he claimed victory on the results regarding the US inspections of nuclear weapons. How foolish George Bush looked. I'm glad we see George for what he is a war criminal!
It's the UN that does the weapons inspections, not the US. Calling people names is 'old hat', just a throwaway line against some you don't like. So where are 'war crimes' charges at?
--Brian
Posted by: Steph | December 7, 2007 08:12 PM