No I think the Iranian leader has his own agenda and it is not peace.
I would like to know what language was used by the Aussies but I can hazard a guess makes me proud to be one.
2007-06-22 22:54:35
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answered by molly 7
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Achmendinijad(sp) is only the mouth piece for the Ayatollahs who have a Shia agenda that will involve the subjugation of the Middle-East.
Woe unto Europe when this happens. Sad that there are those in America and Britain who wish to facilitate this day.
Thankfully even Lib Tony Blair could see the eventual outcome and has stood up and done the difficult and correct thing.
The war in Iraq has devolved into a proxy war by Iran against the USA and GB.
Wake up people and see that Iran and radical Islam wishes the west subjugated or dead and could care less which.
Ret. USAF SNCO
2007-06-23 02:19:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you think that the Israeli or western goverments really want peaceful relations with Muslims and Iran?
Riddle me this. When was the last time Iran attacked somebody?
Ok. Now riddle me this. When was the last time Israel or the US attacked somebody?
Who wants peace? It's certainly not Israel or the United States. Iran has been minding its own business, what's the problem? What, are you scared of them? The US and Israel have enough military weaponry to reduce the earth to dust, and you're worried about Iran? Where do you idiots come from?
2007-06-23 03:56:12
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answered by pr0ph3t1cl1v1ty 5
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Today's Iran is hellbent on total destuction at the rate it is creating hostility throughout the middle east, Asia,and Africa.
Why NATO hasn't come forward to do the job that GWB no longer seems capable of handling, is a mystery to everyone. Certainly, Israel will not let Iran continue at the pace it has, if both NATO anf GWB fail to get things done.
2007-06-23 07:23:24
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answered by briang731/ bvincent 6
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I think there are parts of the Iranian government that want a peaceful middle east, but there are also parts that want to take control of the middle east and destroy Israel and the United States. Just like in the United States part of the government wants to stay the course in Iraq and another part wants to leave immediately.
I do think that there are ties to parts of the Iranian government and to terrorist groups such as Al Qaeda. Now I am not saying Iran is a complete supporter of these groups, but I think there is some sort of indirect connection.Unfortunately these parts of the government seem more in control which in turn makes it seem like they are dead set on war.
2007-06-22 23:56:36
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answered by Anonymous
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ummm ya Redwan it is an exceedingly gentle situation, and that's effortless to offend Lebanese ppl once you deliver it up... that's why you acquire alot of indignant solutions. Hezbollah are pronounced be 'directed' by potential of Iran... which isn't authentic. israel needs conflict with Hezbollah, and that they declare that Iran is using Hezbollah to conflict, that's additionally not authentic. so, you may take Iran out of the equation in any respect... Lebanon's inner politics (such because of fact the conflict) isn't appropriate to Iran. Iran will not be able to apply Lebanon against israel, Lebanon is autonomous, and their themes at the instant are not appropriate to Iran in any way.
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answered by Anonymous
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Iran is Shite Islam.
Al-Qaida and its global terror domination is predominately Sunni based. Iran is surrounded by Sunni Islam countries, Sunni based al-Qaida and countries friendly to the US and the west.
Iran is basically the minority and they're surrounded. What's apparent to me is the Iranian real-estate grab in Iraq and Afghanistan through state sponsored terrorism...
2007-06-23 01:48:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Iran doesnt want war . Its ou great president who is using propaganda and stuff to make iran look bad and sieze the opportunity to accuse them such as "building nukes" "supplying weapons to insurgents ect." But iran definately hates isreal.
wadever G W Bush says are bull and the west is on our side and since Bush is our president , they dont have much of a choice and supporets Bush's claims on Iran
2007-06-22 23:23:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Old adage
"Speak softly and carry a big stick"
New Adage
"Speak softly, gather nukes, and sieze the middle east, ALL of the middle east"
2007-06-22 22:41:25
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answered by Jon 4
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I seriously doubt it.
2007-06-22 23:03:36
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answered by Anonymous
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