will this put more pressure on the american people?,...if yes,..then how will they react? almost every time we see osam bin laden on web saying american is under a threath,....and do anybody thinks bin laden will ever been caught?
2006-08-24
06:42:01
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so what if this iran nuclear weapon happens to affect everybody at the later end?? cos no one can tell now,..its peacefull program he say"
2006-08-24
06:48:25 ·
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and those it bother anybody here that if bin laden is not caught he still remains a real threath to the whole world" if you are not in his next attack,..your friend or family might be in.
2006-08-24
06:51:38 ·
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and as anybody ever thought while iran's president make some speech at times,..he always point at "war",..as if they are ready for war,...if it will take that. the question is "war against who" USA?
2006-08-24
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they already said they weren't going to stop......we will see what happens
2006-08-24 06:45:27
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answered by Anonymous
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They have repeatedly and for the past 4-5 years done it and what has been the reaction to that? Offering generous packages to them and saying that there should still be negotiations. I strongly believe that except for the US the whole Europe, China, and Russia really would love to see Iran has the nukes. They make a very good money out of their contracts with Iran and know that when they get nukes US cannot do anything with Iran. Alas!
Mullahs shouls be attacked by the US in no time!
2006-08-25 19:20:24
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answered by traveller 2
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Iran will end up as the second North Korea. Just wait and see. Bush will not be in office long enough to risk initiating a war with a country so powerful as Iran.
2006-08-24 13:44:42
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answered by amosunknown 7
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I think Iran or any country for that matter of fact has a right to nuclear weapons...I know it's NOT SAFE or whatever but think of it from their point of view...THE BEST OPTION is for ALL nations including the US should get rid of nuclear weapons...I mean I really can't trust the US...with Mr Bush at it's helm...with SO MUCH LYING!!!...really...but if one country thinks it has the right then that RIGHT should apply universally to all!...otherwise the "privilegded " country will just be a big bully!...and the others will forever live in fear!
2006-08-27 15:39:00
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answered by evil_zenny 2
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The real power in Iran, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khameini truly believes that he is Allah's representative on Earth to rid the world of fitnah (disbelief in Allah).
On August 22 Ali Larijani, hand delivered Iran's 21-page response to UNSC 1696 the package of incentives to dissuage Iran from uranium enrichment. Iran's top nuclear negotiator said that Tehran was ready to enter "serious negotiations" over its disputed nuclear program but did not say whether it was willing to suspend uranium enrichment — the West's key demand. This was because the West had offered many economic incentives.
On August 31 sanctions may be set against Iran if it continues to enrich uranium. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khameini avers that Iran has a right to have nuclear weapons. Leaders of the Iranian hard-line regime, believe they have a direct line to God, and they'll do whatever 'divine inspiration' requires them to do. Talking to them is pointless.
On August 19, Iran launched a large-scale area, sea and ground exercise he maneuver, the Blow of Zolfaghar (the sword used by Imam Ali), which involved 12 divisions, army Chinook helicopters, unmanned planes, parachutists, electronic war units and special forces. Iran's state-run television reported that the new anti-aircraft system was tested "to make Iranian air space unsafe for our enemies."
On Sunday, August 20, in the Kashan desert about 250 kilometers southeast of the capital of Tehran, Iran tested the Saegheh missile which has a range of between 80 to 250 kilometers. Saegheh means lightning in Farsi. (The language of Iran is not Arabic and Iranians are not Arabs.)
Iran's arsenal also contains the Shahab-3 missile, which means "shooting star" in Farsi, and is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. It has a range of more than 2,000 kilometers and can reach Israel and US forces in the Middle East.
Iran's military test-fired a series of missiles during large-scale war games in the Persian Gulf in March and April, including a missile it claimed was not detectable by radar that can use multiple warheads to hit several targets simultaneously.
The Iranian news service Al-Borz, predicted that on the first anniversary of Iranian President Ahmadinejad's government, in late August 2006, Ahmadinejad is expected to announce what the news service called Iran's "nuclear birth."
In addition, an August 23, 2006 article about Iran's reply to the incentives proposal, that was posted on the Iranian Foreign Ministry-affiliated website , implied that Iran's nuclear technology had already reached the point of no return: "...
The following are excerpts from the Al-Borz report:
"It is expected that the first anniversary of the forming of the ninth government will be the date of the Ahmadinejad government's 'nuclear birth.'
"... Together with [the celebration of] the anniversary of the forming of the ninth cabinet, the president of the country [Mahmoud Ahmadinejad] will hold his third press conference... where he will answer questions from journalists from Iran and from abroad.
"In addition to detailing the activities of the government at the end of [its first] year, the head of the government [i.e. Ahmadinejad] will officially present Iran's positions on: economic and cultural matters, the nuclear dossier, the activities of nuclear research centers, and developments in the region."
It seems within the realm of possibility to me that the special forces of some nation might fly an unmanned aircraft with a bomb over the nuclear research facilities in Iran and explode the bomb at about 5,000 ft. so that the EMP would knock out all the electronics of the nuclear facility as well all the civilian electrical matrix.
For example, Bandar Abbas military complex
Coordinates: 27°12′N 56°15′E
Or more easily reached from Iraq is Kermanshah
Coordinates: 34°18′N 47°4′E,
2006-08-24 23:24:18
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answered by Anonymous
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If Iran wants to sqwander it's resources for a nuclear program, let them. Bin laden will never be caught, if we haven't been able to find a 7 foot tall, unshaven, unshowered, freak walking around with a camcorder by now...we never will.
2006-08-24 13:47:42
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answered by Anonymous
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It's simple: If Iran does not stop it's uranium enrichment program the UN will.
They will not have the chance to become the second North Korea since NK played their poker hand well had had the face to go with it. They refused humanitarian aid and just cut all ties to the outside world.
2006-08-24 13:49:00
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answered by I want my *old* MTV 6
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I would attack Iran if I were the leader. Bomb the hell out of them srategically. The Iranians are good people though. Its this nut we need to get rid of. Israel may take them out, don't be surprised.
Bin Laden may never get caught, who knows. But he is not an effective leader living in the caves where he belongs.
Isn't it something to see how jealous Al Queda is of Hezbollah. I would pay good money to see them fight each other!
2006-08-24 13:47:31
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answered by TG Special 5
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I certainly hope they get their Nuclear program online soon... they can fire missiles at the Zionist who are using IsraEli citizens as human shields...
2006-08-24 13:45:11
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answered by Anonymous
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