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Topic started on 6-1-2012 @ 05:20 AM by rigel4
I have been reading this article, in which i most definitely agree with.
The title of the thread is only to grab your attention, please read the entire article i am ;linking.
It will explain the state Of America today and the MIC control of the American government and it's thirst for war.

If Iran Is attacked , then we all must accept responsibility for it, as we have failed to reign in our governments.

I won't be responding to this thread too much until later today, as I am at work and can't be online all the time.
Please think about the content of the article, It tells many truths , many of which are will be a bit unpalatable to
many of us.

Iran Does Not Deserve To Be attacked.
Read Article Here

While Iran has not attacked any other country in centuries, the United States has not done so well by Iran. Remember (or, like most U.S. citizens, learn for the first time): the United States overthrew Iran's democracy in 1953 and installed a dictator. Then the United States aided Iraq in the 1980s in attacking Iran, providing Iraq with some of the weapons (including chemical weapons) that were used on Iranians and that would be used in 2002-2003 (when they no longer existed) as an excuse for attacking Iraq. For the past decade, the United States has labeled Iran an evil nation, attacked and destroyed the other non-nuclear nation on the list of evil nations, designated part of Iran's military a terrorist organization, falsely accused Iran of crimes including the attacks of 9-11, murdered Iranian scientists, funded opposition groups in Iran (including some the U.S. also designates as terrorist), flown drones over Iran, openly and illegally threatened to attack Iran, and built up military forces all around Iran's borders, while imposing cruel sanctions on the country. The roots of a Washington push for a new war on Iran can be found in the 1992 Defense Planning Guidance, the 1996 paper called A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm, the 2000 Rebuilding America's Defenses, and in a 2001 Pentagon memo described by Wesley Clark as listing these nations for attack: Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Lebanon, Syria, and Iran. In 2010, Tony Blair included Iran on a similar list of countries that he said Dick Cheney had aimed to overthrow. The line among the powerful in Washington in 2003 was that Iraq would be a cakewalk but that real men go to Tehran. The arguments in these old forgotten memos were not what the war makers tell the public, but much closer to what they tell each other. The concerns here are those of dominating regions rich in resources, intimidating others, and establishing bases from which to maintain control of puppet governments.


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reply posted on 6-1-2012 @ 05:37 AM by DestroyDestroyDestroy
reply to post by Vandalour



You do realize that the fallout from nuclear war will make the Earth uninhabitable for a very long time, right? I mean, it depends on how much radiation we pump into the atmosphere, but if we truly have all-out nuclear war, don't expect the Earth to be a very fun place for the few that are left.

Even those with bunkers only have food and water reserves that will last them for so long. We do not have the right to damn the Earth.


reply posted on 6-1-2012 @ 05:45 AM by trustnothing
Originally posted by DestroyDestroyDestroy
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post by Vandalour



You do realize that the fallout from nuclear war will make the Earth uninhabitable for a very long time, right? I mean, it depends on how much radiation we pump into the atmosphere, but if we truly have all-out nuclear war, don't expect the Earth to be a very fun place for the few that are left.

Even those with bunkers only have food and water reserves that will last them for so long. We do not have the right to damn the Earth.


even bunkers are useless if a detonation take place near by, you will be cooked.


reply posted on 6-1-2012 @ 06:21 AM by thoughtsfull
The reason Iran has not attacked anyone is that they have been, and in my opinion still are simply pawns of the Greater Powers.. and as such are no more than mere puppets regardless of which nations currently hold or are fighting over the global balance of power.

For the last few centuries Iran seems to consistently be one of the places where the Greater powers vye for control of the region and especially control over global trade routes.

On this score I feel deeply for the Iranian people caught in the middle as I believe yet again this will lead to a bumping of heads at some point in the near future that will only cause them harm.

Given my position I certainly don't feel it logical to compare the actions of a puppet state with the actions of a Greater power as it will always demonstrate an inequality that can never be bridged.

It would be nice to think that one of the Greater powers could be altruistic in their intentions, and that a bumping of heads could be averted.. but to be honest I believe they are all the same and are simply out for their own interests irrespective of what the average person wants or demands.

I see it as impossibly difficult to prevent this bumping of heads between the Greater powers as it seems to me we have yet (in all these millennia) managed to forge a way to prevent greed, power seeking and corruption over taking our system of governance, all of which leads to the bumping of heads.

So I can not see how blame can be apportioned to the people, as even when they fight for or vote for change, they get a new lot that ends up being the same as the old lot...
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reply posted on 6-1-2012 @ 06:39 AM by woogleuk
Why Not Attack Iran?


Fixed your link, in future use the link option when posting links to ensure they work correctly.



reply posted on 6-1-2012 @ 08:38 AM by thoughtsfull
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