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Bush: Confront Iran before it's too late



Yesterday Bush, once again warned that Iran was threatening the security in the world. He described the country as a leading state sponsor for terrorism and he urged the Arab allies to join the U.S in confronting Iran before it's too late (too late for what is not known)

Then he continued that Iran was funded the terrorist extremists, that Iran was intimidating it's neighbors, that Iran has defied the of the U.N destabilized the Middle East by not being open about it's nuclear program. Like he listen to the U.N when he stater the war and I think the attack on Iraq was more destabilizing then Iran's Nuclear program.

Do you remember the incident with the U.S Navy and Iranian speedboats? As it turns out the whole incident was sparked by some prankster who sent a radio message to the warships saying "I am coming to you. You will explode in a few minutes." The pentagon officials previously said that this message came from one of the speedboats, but now they are saying the source in unknown.

There you have it some fisherman who listened to the ship-to-ship radio and decided to add his piece in the conversation almost got the speedboat crew killed and may have started another war. The irony of it all

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Jan 15 11:05 am

Bush talks too much. He is certainly looking for a new war.
I hope some one answers this question: Why

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Jan 16 05:07 am

I find it bitterly hilarious when the likes of bush accuse some other nation of being a danger to the rest of the world! (WHAT THE FUCK!!!)
the vast majority of the American people are good decent people I'm sure, however your government is pure Fucking evil.
The same situation in Britain. unfortunately we are all the victims of politicians, who pit people against each other for there own ends. Also i have noted Bush saying that there are people out there that want to take away Americans way of life and freedom, his answer to this alleged threat:
The US government will take away your way of life and freedom!
Unreal! that's like saying to someone: "I know someone who is going to shoot you in your head, but don't worry I'm going to protect you, I've got a solution. I'm going to shoot you in your head!"

PS: as to why all the war mongering? i suspect all their reasons are known only to them. but have a listen to Pink Floyd's "Dogs Of War"
a good start.

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Jan 21 07:46 am

He maybe looking for a new war but it won't happen. The American population is already fed up with Iraq image what would happen if he starts another war. Besides, the US have no manpower or money for another war

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Jan 23 08:24 am

Sad thing is, that Bush and his allies aren't too concerned about the opinions of the people they are supposed to serve, (a measure of their arrogance!) ludicrous but unfortunately true, i believe over one million people marched on London prior to the Iraq invasion as a protest (could be wrong about the exact figures) and it didn't make a difference. Blair still sent us to war on a lie.
Politicians and their masters are playing there own game, and have no interest in our dreams and desires, to them we are here to work in factories, to fight in their wars etc, etc, it really is a case of us & them, their disdain for the people who's life's they are supposed to make better is incredible.
The enemy is not abroad. The enemy is at home.
There is some hope however, the arrogant always underestimate the humble (a trait of their condition.)

Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
(exact source unknown.)

Government is the Political wing of big business.
(me!)

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