Posted on 02/11/2005 7:12:05 AM PST by DoctorZIn
I think Condi has never said the US is gonna attack Iran.
She said we work with the EU to solve this problem through diplomacy
A spokeswoman for Mr. Santorum said that he had coordinated his bill with the White House. Last year, the Bush administration did not support such legislation. "This is a priority for Senator Santorum, this is one of the first pieces of legislation he has dropped in the new Congress," Christine Shott told the Sun. "Our office has worked with the White House in preparation for introducing this bill."
QED: The article supports the headline.
"I went ahead and told him that I thought he was nutz..."
Good move
Shirin Ebadi, Noble Peace Prize Winner, says she is threatened to death and some intruders broke into her house when she was not home.
BBC reports.
Shirin Ebadi complains of Summons and Threats
http://middle-east.news.designerz.com/irans-ebadi-complains-of-new-court-summons-threats.html?d20050211
Regime change will be coming to Iran one way or the other.
Hopefully, this mass murdering masshole will be enjoying the same thrill that Saddam has been enjoying the last year or so.
Regime is coming to Iran.
The world will be a better place for Iranians, the Free Iraqis and most of us.
I hope so!
Yeah! :^D
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I can't find any press accounts of the protest in Tehran. But I'll take your word for it that it happened. But if Iranians all over the country started protesting, and maybe even stormed certain buildings in near-unison, that would work. I hope just protests will spread like wildfire. Difficult, yes, but crucial to achieving the most bloodless regime change that you can get.
But I have been seeing multiple press accounts of Iranian exiles staging protests in the last couple of days.
The future seems bright for both the USA and Iran.
If we can just delay the development of nuclear weapons long enough, say, even only a matter of months, it may be good enough.
Consider the case of the Soviet Union. Half a century ago, many thought it was us or them, that a nuclear conflict was inevitable. Now, in hindsight, we see that the Communist system collapsed, and that there was no need for World War III. Still, the Soviets propagated misery around the world, and we now live with the consequences. A nuclear Iran would be far worse and much more destabilizing. We can't keep trying to wait out Iran once it gets nuclear weapons.
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