Hi, I'm an American. Even though I love living here, I don't always agree with what happens. I'm not in charge of the country, and people in charge would certainly not listen to me. I would never do anything to harm anyone, nor would I ever speak bad about our President, so I don't know how to answer your question. But, it gives me hope that if everyday people can talk, maybe the future holds more promise than darkness. I guess the answer is communication, we live under a 'big umbrella' here in America. We can vote, but politics are way beyond the everyday American. Also, we are not privy to all the knowledge the President and his adivisors have, so even if we don't like something, WE do not have all the facts. So, don't know if this helps or not. I just hope some stupid person doesn't say anything on here that is negative of your question. Thanks for asking!! Peace!
2007-01-28 15:22:29
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answered by nickname 5
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dont worry, there will be no war on Iran, its all hot air...Bush's term in office is finished next year, do you really believe that America who is already stretched in Iraq would fight another country like Iran, Iran is not Iraq, this war in Iraq is not really a war it is more an occupation. An American invasion of Iran is for lack of a better word, suicide....that will be a REAL war...I dont think with only until next year in office he would do such a thing, I think he is just trying to scare the Iranian leaders so they can stop Ahmanijad themselves.
2007-02-04 16:31:48
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answered by rihannsu 2
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Because we (America) are puppets for jewish intrests and their police force and if they want Iran dealt with then some BS will be made up to convince the american public its in our best intrest to do so and we'll be off and running. Here before long some bomb will go off and the american public will be told it was Iranians responsible and it will all begin. But there is also the issue you Iran has those extremist muslims that think they need to convert everyone if by force if necessary. That's not going to happen. But between jewish (Israel) instigation and those Islamic fanatics we'll be on your door step before long.
2007-02-05 06:22:15
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answered by drighten_mo 2
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What you have here is religious fanaticism combined with lust for oil and money on the part of the Bush Administration. It is a very volitile situation. If Bush can, he will make as big of a mess in Iran as he has in Iraq.
2007-02-04 22:53:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that the majority of Iranians are peaceful people, as are the majority of Americans. I would much rather see a revolt within the people of Iran to overthrow this twit before he launches a nuke and really gets the worlds attention.
Hopefully a peaceful resolution can come. But it seems that with the current leadership in Iran and Syria that there will never be peace in the Middle East. Especially with Israel there. Seems that no one wants Israel.
2007-01-28 16:08:38
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answered by ajthepoolman 2
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Well heres a game of Risk, trying to explain to someone who may or may not be a terrorist posing as someone else by someone who may or may not be a terrorist, Isn't that the big catch phrase Terrorism is what started the war.We are not in the Jungle this isn't a food chain, terrorism is the one word anyone can utter that is immediately followed by the assumption there is going to be war.
2007-02-05 02:42:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I am American and a Bush supporter. I don't think that Bush wants to start a war with Iran. There are some Iranians in Iraq causing problems. There are all sorts of people in Iraq causing problems. Also Syria causes problems for its neighbors. I think everyone agrees that the biggest problem in Iraq is the hatred of some Iraqis for other Iraqis.
Saddam had caused his neighbors too many problems for too many years.
I pray for your country every day, that God grants you a good government that is fair to the people and helps you to have better lives, also for Iraq, Lebanon and Syria .
I have never heard Bush blame the problems in Iraq on Iran. I heard him say they have caught some Iranians <5 or 6 people> some with diplomatic immunity who were causing troubles.
I don't remember whether they were funding Iraqis to buy weapons or exactly what they accused them of. When that was announced, the story said that they would be looking for more Iranians and they would not be allowed to do this.
2007-01-28 15:36:34
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answered by Susan M 7
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Your leaders have had a stance for the last three decades that they are at war with us! I have seen on CSpan with my own eyes your leaders telling your Military Leaders that you are going to win this war you have with us and we will be nothing but a vast wasteland! Your leaders have declared that Israel is going(NOT SHOULD BE, BUT GOING!) to be wiped off the map!
Excuse the hell out of us for taking YOUR leaders at THEIR words, and protecting OURSELVES!!!!
You don't want a war-Get Ahmadinejad and the Theocracy in line!
By the way-Is the moderate Cleric Mohammad Kazemeni Boroujerdi even still alive? Inquiring western minds want to know!! How dare he state that maybe the Theocracy should not wield absolute control! What a Heretic!!!
You can answer by EDITING in additional comments!-The Pencil thingy!!
ADDED--Shadab's Cool!!! Not all Iranians are Horned Devils!!!
Ha Ha!
2007-01-28 15:25:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Yesterday, Hawaii, USA warship test missile radar system, and shoots down a long range missile over waters of the Island of Oahu in seconds, all goes well, Hawaii residents watches from shorelines, street traffic cameras catch all on tape...including
Mysterious aircraft that is unidentified, over water near testsite, and military denies any knowledge or involvement.
North Korean/Chinese owned cargo ship, sends distress call to Hawaii ports for assistance, Coast Guard and military aircraft guides them in, ship is holding weapons and ammunition, now under heavy military presence.
Military Battle and aircraft carrier ships all heads out, to the Middle East last night, will be station in water off of the Middle East coast, leaving port in Pearl Harbor.
2007-01-28 15:30:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush is not orchestrating a war against Iran. Iran is doing this all by itself. Arms to terrorists in Iraq and Lebanon. Violent accusations against Israel, building atomic weaponry to destroy Israel and possibly be used against the USA and Europe? A nation must be prepared to defend itself and we are doing just that. It is absolutely necessary for Iran to rid itself of its psychotic president before it is too late. America does not want to fight with Iran. We had enough of your country when Carter was still president and your president was among the terrorists who held the American hostages. Iranian subjects were captured in Iraq and in my opinion should be put into prison for 50 years. Iraq doesn't need Iranian interference but I suppose it is bound to happen because of the religious aspect of the conflict.
2007-01-28 16:22:59
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answered by Anonymous
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