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Is Iran really a mortal threat?
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Perhaps we should reassess our relationship with Iran.

Iran and the United States have no quarrels whatsoever, contrary to what the Israelis and the neoconservatives blabber about. First of all we actually have helped Iran become a major power player in the region by getting rid of her enemies in Afghanistan and Iraq. Iran has numerous times signaled that it does want an end to the 30-year old cold war between America and Iran and for the two countries to cooperate better. They showed this during the Clinton Administration, right after Kabul fell after 9/11, and after Obama was elected.

The only thing that has stopped this process has been the Israelis like "Bibi" Netanyahu arguing that Iran is Nazi Germany and President Ahmadinejad is Hitler (didn't the neo-cons and Israelis say the same thing about Saddam... :rolleyes:) and our own neo-cons in this country who want Israel's enemies bombed and invaded. Of course another thing that Iran wants is for the United States to lift its embargo, which makes sense since Pakistan, Israel, Russia, China, etc. all have nuclear weapons. Why cannot Iran have nuclear weapons or even nuclear power?

Finally, Iran of course doesn't want America intervening in their election process like what McCain and the neo-cons advocated back in June, 2009, which also makes sense. Do we Americans not react with outrage when foreigners pump money in our elections? And yet America does this all over the world.

In conclusion: America and Iran have no quarrels whatsover. We need not be firends but we also need not be enemies, and our two countries should work closer together. It is also time for America to stop being Israel's poodle.

Posted May 17, 2012, 11:13 pm
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I disagree completely, Iran does pose a mortal threat not only to Israel but the entire world. Their president is an Islamic fanatic hell bent on ushering in WWIII. The lunatic Ahmadinejad actually believes he is the chosen instrument of Allah to prepare the world for the return of the Islamic messiah Mahdi. Ahmadinejad further believes that in order for the "savior" to appear there must be global chaos which Ahmadinejad is perfectly willing to instigate himself if need be.
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Iran and Iraq are what was once Babylon. The Ashkenazi Jews are descendants of those Khazars who called themselves Ashenazim after Ashkenaz, who Jeremiah prophesied would conquer Babylon, and are the ones most interested in, well, conquering Babylon. And since America is an Israeli lapdog, off to conquer Babylon we will soon go...

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