Our Iranian Strategy Is The Definition Of Insanity - With Video
Ever heard this “definition” of Insanity?…
Insanity is…doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
By this definition, the International Community is insane. We just slapped more sanctions on Iran for violating the will of the International Community by refusing to stop its nuclear ambitions.
That’ll teach ‘em.
Right?
Right.
Ahmabigdickwad has basically been saying something for years now, that for some reason, nobody is hearing/grasping/understanding. And he said it again today:
“If you think you can make the Iranian nation refrain from its resolute will through sanctions and heavy economic pressures, you are wrong.”
What part of that don’t we understand?
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Wednesday vowed Iran would not halt its nuclear drive in the face of pressure from the West demanding it halt sensitive atomic work.
“Iran is a nuclear country and if you continue your mischief, Iran will tomorrow conquer higher summits,” Ahmadinejad told Western countries in a live televised speech in the holy city of Mashhad, northwest Iran.
“It will punch you (the West) in the mouth,” he told thousands of people gathered in the country’s holiest shrine, who responded with chants of “Death to America”.
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The United States on Tuesday warned Iran it risked further isolation and new international sanctions after refusing to comply with UN Security Council resolutions over its disputed nuclear program.
“The Iranian nation will go on its way with power and will not stop until it conquers all the summits of honour,” Ahmadinejad said.
Iran on Tuesday announced it has started the installation of 6,000 new centrifuges to enrich uranium at its main nuclear plant in Natanz, prompting expressions of anger and concern from Western countries.
The West fears Iran could use enriched uranium to make a nuclear weapon, and Tehran’s refusal to suspend the process has been punished with three sets of UN Security Council sanctions and US pressure on its banking system.
“If you think you can make the Iranian nation refrain from its resolute will through sanctions and heavy economic pressures, you are wrong,” Ahmadinejad said.
(AP)
I think we’re trying to exhaust all options first so when we do attack them it will be justified, or how they see it at least.
Me on the other hand, i think that an attack on Iran right now would be more than justified. illegal nuclear program, meddling in Iraq including the killing of American soldiers and Marines, funding international jihad etc. etc.
we’re gonna fuck around inside the useless United Nations until its too late. Iran will have a giant nuclear bargaining chip, or worse
April 9th, 2008 at 1:15 pmI beg to differ on a specific point.
Briefly, what we, the American public, are told is by means of braodcast and print media. Our gov’t knows, as all gov’ts know, that whatever is disseminated via the media is picked up simultaneously by our enemies. Even in WW2, when news films showed General Patton’s 3rd Army rolling through France, our gov’t knew that foreign agents were also in the theaters.
Our gov’t strategies may be smart or they may be stupid, but with few exceptions they are NOT broadcast to an unsophisticated domestic audience and a hostile foreign one.
Whatever GWB and the present administration is intending to do about Iran is something only the highest echelon of officials are aware of.
For all we know, our military is gearing up for a pre-emptive strike right now.
Don’t waste your time believing what you are told. Whatever plans our gov’t has for Iran or N Korea or the price of eggs in Des Moines is something we won’t learn about until after it happens.
That is only prudent.
Maybe I’m wrong (I’ve been wrong before), but I cannot believe the same gov’t that stormed into Iraq is going to satisfy itself by pointing a finger at Iran and saying: “Naughty Iran. Go stand in the corner!”
And I don’t believe Bush put our country through the Iraq war just so Iran could make a dog’s breakfast out of our success two weeks after he leaves office.
I suspect some dramatic news events before he leaves office. And Iran will figure prominently.
We straightened out Iraq to an amazing degree. If Bush can give Iran a bloody nose and force a coup to revert it back to what it was before the revolution, those two things alone will push the Islamic agenda 100 years back into the past…just where they belong.
April 9th, 2008 at 1:36 pmKevin M
you could very well be right on that. you definitely made a good point, we dont have a clue what the administration has planned and we shouldnt have a clue. all of this grand-standing at the UN would make for perfect cover.
I expect we will hit Iran before Bush leaves office. just look at the signs including the fact that we have those naval fleets sitting off the coast of lebanon right now, docked in port in Israel and elsewhere.
April 9th, 2008 at 2:03 pmI believe before Bush leaves office, Iran and quite possibly Syria will be in ruins. Either IDF or US or both will turn Iran to dust. When that happens most of the middle east will “get it”
April 9th, 2008 at 2:10 pmSyria (Assad) will stand down or die. The Saudis will correct their problem.
The time has come to end radical Islam for all time and Muslims know it.
Glad I’m not the only one who knows that TV was invented to spew lies en masse rather than “inform.”
until I read “Tehran lies beneath a mushroom cloud.”
April 9th, 2008 at 2:19 pmSorry, that was me again.
Keep forgetting to change whatever name I pick for the moment.
AND GET THAT GODDAMNED STINGRAY OFF MY CHEST!
April 9th, 2008 at 2:21 pmRest assured, the plans for a strike on Iraniac nuke and military facilities has already been gamed. It’s up to the politicos to make it happen…or the IDF…who see the Iraniac nuke program as the biggest threat to their survival as a country.
Either way…just save me a vid of the mushroom cloud over Tehran…I want to add that vid to my “precious moments” collection. LOL
April 9th, 2008 at 3:09 pmThe sheeple of the middle east make me sick
April 9th, 2008 at 9:57 pm