Now its xmas time so please be respectful to the piety of this religious holiday and keep hold of the christian messgae of love thy neibour....
So will it be peace in our time in time for xmas or will a new star shine bright in the ferminant of the night as GWB drops a bucket of instant sunshine on Tehran?
Discuss then insult me, i love debate even at the cost of a bruised ego :-)
2006-12-19
04:51:44
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Kayamat..... V. good points m8, just remind me of one thing, israel still got that 1 megaton crowd pleaser aimed at tehran or have you switched it to damascus? also, aint it traditional for israel to strike firat and on religious holidays?
this ought to be an intersting xmas..id better order the popcorn en pretzels.
2006-12-19
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ps...cris m, i personaly think moore is a fat oik with a very annoying style of journalism.
also, i think you are a dumb redneck gop mouthpiece...im british and a former officer in her maj. armed forces.
pps... i am as happy about iran having the bomb as i am those mad fools in israel having it... a using militry force to remove a threat is NEVER justified in a civilised society... or do you plan to support bush in bombing london cos we have the bomb? how about russia? perhaps paris? why not flatten argentina and brazil.... you en bush are two of a kind...go chew on a rug.
2006-12-19
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Hopefully, after the disaster of Iraq, Georgie boy will be in no position to bomb Iran. Unfortunately, it is said Hilary Clinton & the Democrats are even more pro Israel than the current Administration. The only really safe bet I'd say is - Iran won't be bombing anyone, nor, indeed, will any of the other countries on GWB's axis of evil list .... funny old world isn't it?!
2006-12-19 07:58:11
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answered by Dr Watson (UK) 5
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The concept of good will to all men seems a very far off prospect unfortunately whether it be in terms of an end to warfare or simply being able to get home safely on a saturday night. Will America go to war against Iran. I have to say that all though this is probably more likely than peace on earth, there is optimism in the fact that more western politicians are waking up to the idea that cooperation with the "Axis of Evil" countries in the Middle East such as Iran and Syria is a key to bringing peace to the region.
2006-12-19 05:04:17
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answered by Ezekiel Satchell 2
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So you would prefer him to sit on his hands and do nothing while Iran gets a nuclear bomb. You really want Iran to have a nuclear bomb?
The correct answer is no.
The EU and UN have tried diplomacy and negotiations. Iran has laughed at them because they no there are no reprocussions.
Let's put it on your level. If I have a autographed photo of Michael Moore and I know you want it, I could charge $1000 for it. You might try to bargain down the price, but if I don't think that you might walk away without buying it, there is no reason for me to come down off my price.
Similarly, there is no chance the EU or the UN would ever use military force against Iran. So why should they negotiate?
Any action shouldn't involve a full scale invasion and occupation. Just blast away their military and industrial sites until they get the message.
2006-12-19 06:41:30
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answered by Arthur M 4
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I sincerely hope that Iran doesn't get bombed, that's the last thing the world needs. Bush should leave the middle east alone. I'm not saying that some countries need help after what 'has' been done, but they don't need any help from Bush.
The more Bush does the weaker and more dispersed America's army gets. They'll spread themselves out more and more and when they're at their weakest China will probably attack the Americans and become the new rulers of the Earth. Then what?
2006-12-19 05:01:22
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answered by Anonymous
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A provocative question deserves an equally provocative answer.
When will the Muslims stop killing other Muslims in Iraq.
Tehran has already made belligerent utterances like Israel "must be wiped out from the map of the world."
The remarks by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad -- reported by Islamic Republic News Agency -- coincide with a month-long protest against Israel called "World without Zionism" and with the approach of Jerusalem Day.
Ahmadinejad quoted a remark from Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini, the founder of Iran's Islamic revolution, who said that Israel "must be wiped out from the map of the world."
The president then said: "And God willing, with the force of God behind it, we shall soon experience a world without the United States and Zionism," according to a quote published by IRNA.
If Tehran gets "a bucket of instant sunshine" who would you blame for it?
Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sudan & Lebanon did not wait for Christmas before embarking on killings.
2006-12-19 05:33:03
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answered by kayamat_ka_din 3
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Well....I'm crossing my fingers that he doesn't start another war so that he can play a more lethal game of cowboys and indians than he did when he was a child (mind you he still has the mental age of a child now).
Still I'm absolutely positive there will be no peace on earth and good will to all men as it just doesn't seem to be in human nature.
It's about as likely as Santa bringing me a magic wand for Christmas that lets me send GWB off to a far away island where he can do no harm
2006-12-19 04:56:37
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answered by delphi13 3
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Only the ignorant resort to insults! As for peace or bombing...do you mean Iran or Iraq?? If Iraq is your response then my answer is simply nothing less than even our President intends to bring peace around the globe. To often many forget the events that led up to our involvement in being a "World Police" or power! I'd much rather see us take THEIR fight to their soil than have them destroying our own country. So do I fault the President for trying to protect the interests of our country....No!! I seriously doubt that the President will "drop instant sunshine" on any country unless that country should do the USA first. The world remembers Nagasaki and Hiroshima....and as the saying goes....those who forget history....are doomed to repeat it!
2006-12-19 05:05:52
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answered by KC V ™ 7
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Bombs for sure. He cannot keep his hands out of the cookie jar. Its unbelievable, we are still in a war in Iraq that is a total blown operation that we cant get ourselves out of and here he is looking to pick a fight with Iran. He just has tendencies that he cant control obviously. He keeps deploying troops to not only Iraq but all over the world, he eventually is going to run out and we are going to be in a whole lot of trouble that a$$hole cant get us out of.
2006-12-19 05:03:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Now that Iran has decided to trade its oil in Euro rather than the dollar you can expect the real vilification to begin. Everything Iranian is evil, and all the world's problems originate there.....well where have we heard that before!? I wonder.........
2006-12-19 10:57:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Who are we (The United States) to tell another sovereign nation what weapons they can and cannot have? Especially if we are denouncing Iran as a rogue state and a turning a blind eye to Israel’s own nuclear stockpile, pretty hypocritical in my opinion.
2006-12-19 05:02:51
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answered by crazyhorse19682003 3
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