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Question: Would you favour giving Israel free reign to “take-out” Iran’s nuclear sites?  
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dazzleman
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« on: October 29, 2005, 01:12:14 PM »

No. I dislike Iran immensly, but nothing should be done immaediately. The Iranian president, I believe, will be 'calmy' removed by the powers that be in Iran soon enough. He's been President for 100 days and has done nothing so far apart from destroy Irans fragile standing on the world stage.

But it was the "powers that be" (read: stinky filthy mullahs who wear foul-smelling turbans) that put him into office.  They controlled that "election" and whomever they wanted to win is the one who would have won.  They picked this nutcase.
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dazzleman
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« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2005, 04:32:47 PM »

No. I dislike Iran immensly, but nothing should be done immaediately. The Iranian president, I believe, will be 'calmy' removed by the powers that be in Iran soon enough. He's been President for 100 days and has done nothing so far apart from destroy Irans fragile standing on the world stage.

But it was the "powers that be" (read: stinky filthy mullahs who wear foul-smelling turbans) that put him into office.  They controlled that "election" and whomever they wanted to win is the one who would have won.  They picked this nutcase.

Actually no. His more moderate opponent was the establishment backed candidate.

What establishment?  The establishment that you speak of has all the power that a high school student council has in running the school.  Do you honestly think the mullahs didn't control the outcome of that "election?"  The mullahs chose this guy because they run the show in Iran.  The election results were manipulated to produce the outcome they wanted.  To believe anything different is highly fallacious.
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