What's your take on the Situation?
And yes, there is a situation, (before you ask)... :stuckup:
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What's your take on the Situation?
And yes, there is a situation, (before you ask)... :stuckup:
Which situation? The nuclear weapon program or Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's assertation that Israel should be wiped of the face of the map or moved to Europe and that the Holocaust never happened?
What is YOUR position?
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Originally Posted by shh!
Well, when you have someone with a belief that the Holocaust never happened, tied in with the nuclear weapon program, we have a BIG BIG problem here...
...they guy is seriously MENTAL. And by saying this, I mean NO disrespect to people that are handicapped.
We are in agreement, then. The whole situation is very frightening. Do you think Bush's war will be extended into Iran at some point?
...and that is the HOT QUESTION of the week, too. I don't know, to be honest.
Yeah, it's frightening for sure.
I'm worried that someone will have an "original" idea of wiping out those power plants
I am equally worried that they will HAVE nuclear power plants.
Sometimes, I just feel like dancin' and if you don't dance with me I just can't help ya.
Ooh yeah, move it like that.
I think Bush is chomping at the bit to roll some tanks into Iran. And North Korea too. I'm hoping he will be out of office before he can get a crack at them.
Kim Jong-Il is one crazy bastard who starves his own people to death, so I'm sure he'd have no problem throwing some nukes around. So let's hope Bush shuts his pie hole and stays the hell away from that mess.
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Originally Posted by shh!
Does that mean that you would condone for these nuclear power plants to be destroyed by outside forces??? :horror:
This is an interesting question for everybody I think.
What do YOU think the world community should do if Iran proceeds with building nuclear power plants on its soil???
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Originally Posted by Mishanya
one of the things i've learned on LF:
do NOT debate with MISH,
because he will provoke you, he will NEVER listen to what you say, it's MISH's way or NO way. MISH is self absorbing.
debates will lead no where. he will tell you why his opinion is right. he will search for ONE thing in YOUR debate, and blow it up into major proportions...
don't waste your time.......
...do something else...
........debates with MISH are like a cycle, you go around, and end in the same place..........
........it's impossible.
Yes RSK, I've already discovered that.
:-)
But to answer Mish's question, I believe we are damned if we do, and we are damned if we don't. There is no easy answer.
MmmmQuote:
Originally Posted by RSK
So much for positivity I always thought you possessed :bored:
(I officially take back my admiration of you)
EDIT:
The above coming from a person who wrote the following just a few hours back :D
maybe one day, our lives will meet, and we will work TOGETHER, and combine Computer technology and Biology on a NEW level, something HIGHER and MORE advanced than AI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
.......well, two heads ARE better than ONE...........and it's always nice to hear something from another angle, MISH you seem to be VERY passionate about AI, i hope this passion motivates you further in your interests
see ya partner
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Originally Posted by Mishanya
i'm just being positive in a negative type way :stuckup:
*peeks in to write a legnthy post, realizes Mish and RSK are still arguing, and runs back out of thread*
what do you think, the world community (is there such a thing?) could do? nuke iran?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mishanya
Beat 'em up!
But seriously - who knows what will happen... it's almost like they are baiting us to come after them...
Israel bombed a nuclear power plant that Iraq was trying to build in 1981...Quote:
Originally Posted by alice
I agree, and I just don't get it. They can't possibly think they can win a war with the US after what happened to Iraq. Maybe they are trying to drag all the Arab countries into this mess by making it look as though there is a war against Islam? Too bad Bush makes it so easy to look that way, too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tone
Yeah I think there has to be more than meets the eye here...
I think Iran pulls many strings in Iraq, now that Shia muslims make up the majority in parliament and the government. Many clerics in Iraq have allegiance to Iran. If Iran is attacked Iraq has a big chance of plunging into chaos (And we are talking about the next Vietnam here, what happens in Iraq right now would be viewed as millitary training).
But, then again, that's just my view on things...
I agree Mishayna. It sure is a good thing Bush has let the Iraqis set up another Shiite government! (sarcasm, for those who can't tell.)
Hehe, I know :)Quote:
Originally Posted by shh!
Isn't that what Bush wanted? Spread Democracy to allow people to vote in Clerics and Shariah law, which will then end democracy once and for all in that country? :D