http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/03/30/wiran730.xml
Some interesting views....
Some interesting views....
wardmaster said:Good stuff! I would hope that shortly after our personnel return from their Iranian captivity, the Israelis will destroy Iran's nuclear plants.
silverfox said:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/03/30/wiran730.xml
Some interesting views....
onions said:A thought provoking article, but will our pollies ever have the guts to stand up to Iran? No, they will just go on wringing their hands and blaming others
for it's own failures.
Semper Strenuissima.
finknottle said:onions said:A thought provoking article, but will our pollies ever have the guts to stand up to Iran? No, they will just go on wringing their hands and blaming others
for it's own failures.
Semper Strenuissima.
What would your strategy be for dealing with Iran then onions?
wardmaster said:Good stuff! I would hope that shortly after our personnel return from their Iranian captivity, the Israelis will destroy Iran's nuclear plants.
Oil_Slick said:wardmaster said:Good stuff! I would hope that shortly after our personnel return from their Iranian captivity, the Israelis will destroy Iran's nuclear plants.
What is happening in the Gulf will not be lost of the Israelis… if anything, they are now more likely to deliver Ahmadinnerjackets nuclear wet dream to him sooner rather than later.
slim said:Peter
Getting their kidnapped soldiers back was part of the deal for pulling out. I can see Israel going back in and using this as a reason if the soldiers are not returned.
Maxi_77 said:slim said:Peter
Getting their kidnapped soldiers back was part of the deal for pulling out. I can see Israel going back in and using this as a reason if the soldiers are not returned.
Do you really see the Israelis going for another bloody nose, and this time I don't see the US sitting on the sideline for so long if they do try.