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"The Real Original Rx. Borat"
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Did we invade the wrong country? One of the lessons now being drawn from the 9/11 report is that Iran was the real threat. The Iraq War critics have a new line of attack: We should have done Iran instead.
Well, of course Iran is a threat. But how exactly would the critics have "done" Iran? Iran is a serious country with a serious army. Can you imagine the Iraq War critics actually supporting war with Iran?

If not war, what then? The Bush administration, having decided that invading one axis-of-evil country was about as much as the country can bear, has gone multilateral on Iran. Washington delegated the issue to a committee of three - the foreign ministers of Britain, France and Germany - that has been meeting with the Iranians to get them to shut down their nuclear program.

The result? They have been led by the nose. Time is of the essence, and the runaround that the Tehran Three have gotten from the mullahs has meant that we have lost at least nine months in doing anything to stop the Iranian nuclear program.

Iran instead of Iraq? The Iraq critics would have done nothing about either country. There would today be two major Islamic countries sitting on an ocean of oil, supporting terrorism and seeking weapons of mass destruction - instead of one.

Two years ago, there were five countries supporting terror and pursuing WMDs - two junior-leaguers, Libya and Syria, and the axis-of-evil varsity: Iraq, Iran and North Korea. The Bush administration has just eliminated two: Iraq, by direct military means, and Libya, by example and intimidation.

Syria is weak and deterred by Israel. North Korea, having gone nuclear, is untouchable. That leaves Iran. There are only two things that will stop the Iranian nuclear program: revolution from below or an attack on its nuclear facilities.

The country should be ripe for revolution. But the mullahs are very good at police-state tactics. The long-awaited revolution is not happening. Which makes the question of preemptive attack all the more urgent. Iran will go nuclear during the next presidential term. If nothing is done, a fanatical terrorist regime openly dedicated to the destruction of the "Great Satan" will have both nuclear weapons and the terrorists and missiles to deliver them. All that stands between us and that is either revolution or preemptive strike.

Both of which, by the way, are far more likely to succeed with 146,000 American troops and highly sophisticated aircraft standing by just a few miles away - in Iraq.
 

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Iran doesn't have the navy to deliver their nukes to the mainland U.S. and probably not even Hawaii. They would be in a quandary because their supply would be extremely limited and if they exhausted them by delivering them to the U.S. in the form of terrorists they would have little defense against an angry U.S. public who would most likely demand blood using the 100,000+ troops, aircraft, tanks and battleships in the area. One good thing might come from that, at least the troops would be out of Iraq.
 

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But they would be able to launch them against a neighboring state. Just as Iraq's scuds could not carry their arsenal here but we invaded them nontheless.<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Uncle Moneybags:
Iran doesn't have the navy to deliver their nukes to the mainland U.S. and probably not even Hawaii. They would be in a quandary because their supply would be extremely limited and if they exhausted them by delivering them to the U.S. in the form of terrorists they would have little defense against an angry U.S. public who would most likely demand blood using the 100,000+ troops, aircraft, tanks and battleships in the area. One good thing might come from that, at least the troops would be out of Iraq. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
 

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Borat...we are presentley letting the wizards at the UN fxck it up right now.
Let them show everybody how not to handle it before the adults takeover.
 

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The UN is a forum where everyone gets together and works things out. The decision to do whatever is known before anyone convenes but it gives us the sense that they are trying to work things out before going to war or whatever. What do you have against the UN Patriot?
 

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