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October 14, 2011, 01:35:39 AM |
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Some one (^) hasn't turned on a TV or read the news in a few days.
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October 14, 2011, 01:43:13 AM |
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When I was in Iraq in 2005 the same rumblings were going on. An attack was imminent at that point too.
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October 14, 2011, 01:49:27 AM |
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Some one (^) hasn't turned on a TV or read the news in a few days.
I don't think an attack is going to happen. It doesn't make sense right now. On a side note just for you: anthropogenic global warming is happening though.
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October 14, 2011, 02:30:02 AM |
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I'll give odds of 10 to 1 against the US launching a public military attack on Iran in the next 30 days.
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October 14, 2011, 02:47:55 AM |
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It honestly won't happen, even our politicians aren't that stupid after Iraq/Afghanistan.
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October 14, 2011, 02:58:13 AM |
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It honestly won't happen, even our politicians aren't that stupid after Iraq/Afghanistan.
but sometimes to refrain seems stupid too... /Libya. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuqZfaj34nc
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October 14, 2011, 04:32:18 AM |
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It honestly won't happen, even our politicians aren't that stupid after Iraq/Afghanistan.
You still think the politicians are the ones deciding such a thing?
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October 14, 2011, 05:25:07 AM |
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Some one (^) hasn't turned on a TV or read the news in a few days.
You actually, honestly, trust what you see on the or read in the newspaper? That is the most naive admission of ignorance I have seen in ages. I don't have to trust anything to tell that they are ramping up for it. Do you have to trust a mugger to tell he is about to rob you? Also this is the PERFECT time (from a political scumbag POV) to have more war. There are lot of domestic issues flaring up internally in the US, the 2012 presidential campaign is ramping up, and the economy is failing. If you can't tell that the middle east is being encircled for a major world war then you aren't paying very close attention. BTW try sticking with the subject, not assumptions and personal attacks. All the pawns are in place - enjoy the show, and don't forget how much shit talking you did to some one just trying to share information when it happens.
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October 14, 2011, 05:30:32 AM |
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I don't have to trust anything to tell that they are ramping up for it. Do you have to trust a mugger to tell he is about to rob you? Also this is the PERFECT time (from a political scumbag POV) to have more war. There are lot of domestic issues flaring up internally in the US, the 2012 presidential campaign is ramping up, and the economy is failing. If you can't tell that the middle east is being encircled for a major world war then you aren't paying very close attention. BTW try sticking with the subject, not assumptions and personal attacks. All the pawns are in place - enjoy the show, and don't forget how much shit talking you did to some one just trying to share information when it happens.
With election season coming up, and damn near everyone tired with Iraq and Afghanistan the only politicians that would even think about war with Iran would be the ones that don't intend to run next year; it would be political suicide.
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October 14, 2011, 05:47:49 AM |
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Since when do politicians give a shit what we think?
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October 14, 2011, 06:22:56 AM |
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When it gets them votes when an election is coming up.
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October 14, 2011, 06:41:51 AM |
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When it gets them votes when an election is coming up.
You might want to check out a company called Diebold.
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October 14, 2011, 06:45:43 AM |
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It honestly won't happen, even our politicians aren't that stupid after Iraq/Afghanistan.
You still think the politicians are the ones deciding such a thing? Insightful. Also, a war with Iran would never end. I'm a damned militant atheist and even I would do whatever I can to support Iran. Not to mention that everyone with a grudge against you will come together and bitch slap you to your proper place. Not going to happen, at least now. You need to divide and conquer, which is what they did to Arabs. They tried the trick they used on Afghanistan on Iran for the last half century and couldn't make it work either. Anyone here lived through the Iran–Iraq war?
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October 14, 2011, 07:02:25 AM |
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The US gov is broken, even the politicians are realizing that. Probably the only reason they've decided to announce Osama's death was to be able to slowly retreat from Afghanistan and save some bucks. Or not...
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October 14, 2011, 07:05:03 AM |
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It honestly won't happen, even our politicians aren't that stupid after Iraq/Afghanistan.
You still think the politicians are the ones deciding such a thing? Insightful. Also, a war with Iran would never end. I'm a damned militant atheist and even I would do whatever I can to support Iran. Not to mention that everyone with a grudge against you will come together and bitch slap you to your proper place. Not going to happen, at least now. You need to divide and conquer, which is what they did to Arabs. They tried the trick they used on Afghanistan on Iran for the last half century and couldn't make it work either. Anyone here lived through the Iran–Iraq war? What makes you think they want it to end? It is increasingly clear that war in the middle east was designed to never end. A lot of powerful people get rich and gain more control in an environment of endless war. Just pick any family from old money, and check their history... the trail of blood is never far behind.
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October 14, 2011, 07:34:17 AM |
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Wow conspiracy nuts are out in force today.
Is the invasion of Iran being orchestrated by the Bilderberg or the Freemasons?
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October 14, 2011, 08:42:48 AM |
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Wow conspiracy nuts are out in force today.
Is the invasion of Iran being orchestrated by the Bilderberg or the Freemasons?
Your complete lack of historical knowledge does not make me a conspiracy nut. In fact it just makes you a poorly educated person with nothing to say, so in order to feel like you can hang, you have to resort to petty personal attacks because that is all you can handle.
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October 14, 2011, 09:03:07 AM |
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It honestly won't happen, even our politicians aren't that stupid after Iraq/Afghanistan.
You still think the politicians are the ones deciding such a thing? Insightful. Also, a war with Iran would never end. I'm a damned militant atheist and even I would do whatever I can to support Iran. Not to mention that everyone with a grudge against you will come together and bitch slap you to your proper place. Not going to happen, at least now. You need to divide and conquer, which is what they did to Arabs. They tried the trick they used on Afghanistan on Iran for the last half century and couldn't make it work either. Anyone here lived through the Iran–Iraq war? What makes you think they want it to end? It is increasingly clear that war in the middle east was designed to never end. A lot of powerful people get rich and gain more control in an environment of endless war. Just pick any family from old money, and check their history... the trail of blood is never far behind. Yeah, peace is just not profitable. Never-ending war, however, very much so. A war on "terrorists and all countries that support them" is very suitable.
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October 14, 2011, 09:16:54 AM |
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Wow conspiracy nuts are out in force today.
Is the invasion of Iran being orchestrated by the Bilderberg or the Freemasons?
Your complete lack of historical knowledge does not make me a conspiracy nut. In fact it just makes you a poorly educated person with nothing to say, so in order to feel like you can hang, you have to resort to petty personal attacks because that is all you can handle. Correct - you make yourself a conspiracy nut - nothing to do with me. The plan to kill the Saudi ambassador is most likely a rogue element in the Iranian establishment and already the US and Iran are having direct talks to avert conflict: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/10/13/501364/main20120177.shtmlNever assume a conspiracy when a cock-up is the most probable explanation. Looking at the sad sack that has been arrested, I can't see any way this was a proper Iranian operation.
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