P F Tinmore
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Iran has no intention of attacking anyone.
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"The Iranian ambassador to Russia reportedly said Wednesday that his country has the means to attack U.S. interests "anywhere in the world. Ambassador Seyed Mahmoud-Reza Sajjadi told reporters in Moscow that it would only exercise such capability if attacked by the United States, according to the Reuters news agency."
"The Iranian ambassador to Russia reportedly said Wednesday that his country has the means to attack U.S. interests "anywhere in the world. Ambassador Seyed Mahmoud-Reza Sajjadi told reporters in Moscow that it would only exercise such capability if attacked by the United States, according to the Reuters news agency."
Which has been the case in every one of their so called threats.
"The Iranian ambassador to Russia reportedly said Wednesday that his country has the means to attack U.S. interests "anywhere in the world. Ambassador Seyed Mahmoud-Reza Sajjadi told reporters in Moscow that it would only exercise such capability if attacked by the United States, according to the Reuters news agency."
Which has been the case in every one of their so called threats.
Are we to play Russian Roulette and not take any of this seriously?
Which has been the case in every one of their so called threats.
Are we to play Russian Roulette and not take any of this seriously?
Where did I say that?
From the beginning of this thread, I have only been arguing that we should not pre-emptiviely attack Iran.
Which is totally different than ignoring them.
Are we to play Russian Roulette and not take any of this seriously?
Where did I say that?
From the beginning of this thread, I have only been arguing that we should not pre-emptiviely attack Iran.
Which is totally different than ignoring them.
Yep you said it. Does not really matter. There must be safeguards and defensive measures in place for every threat real or not.
Where did I say that?
From the beginning of this thread, I have only been arguing that we should not pre-emptiviely attack Iran.
Which is totally different than ignoring them.
Yep you said it. Does not really matter. There must be safeguards and defensive measures in place for every threat real or not.
Really, not pre-emptiviely attacking Iran is playing Russian Roulette?
Your paranoia is beyond compare.
Do tell:The United States isn't going to attack Iran, or anyone else. No matter what happens. Iran has an open invitation to do anything it wishes without fear of retaliation by the US.
(COMMENT)Do tell:The United States isn't going to attack Iran, or anyone else. No matter what happens. Iran has an open invitation to do anything it wishes without fear of retaliation by the US.
"The Iraq War[nb 1] was an armed conflict in Iraq that consisted of two phases.[39] The first was an invasion of Ba'athist Iraq starting on 20 March 2003 by an invasion force led by the United States.[40][41][42][43]
"It was followed by a longer phase of fighting, in which an insurgency emerged to oppose Coalition forces and the newly formed Iraqi government.[39] The U.S. completed its withdrawal of military personnel in December 2011.[44][45] However, the Iraqi insurgency continues and has caused thousands of fatalities."
The greatest purveyor of violence on this planet will "retaliate" against any country it perceives as a threat or an investment opportunity.
(COMMENT)Rocco...in his book The Fire This Time Ramsey Clark alleges the Pentagon conceived a plan to invade Iraq through Turkey in the mid- 1950s. Apparently the plan was to liberate the northern oil fields. Do you find that allegation credible?