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  1. 1. so what is their solution? a comprehensive peace? very original, comparing Japan and Iran is more nonsense.

    2. do you support Iran getting nukes? you think that it will bring the peace? the disolution of Israel? why the ambiguity? or maybe youre still in denial about that prospect.

    3. Israel will not sign the NPT, talk about “if wishing had it so” policy, Obama promised Bibi, that’s not changing, even if Haaretz has a article today that also wish it, including giving Iran the subs from germany that carry second-strike-nukes for the sake of “stabilty”.

    4. Ynet published a 1980 interview of Sadat by Rabin this week, he called the ousted Shah “a good friend of Israel”, Carter, another leftists hero also praised the King of Kings, but somehow you still admire them.

    5. the reform of Iran and the nukes are distinct issues, even the reformers want the nukes, or “the program”, for Israel this is casus belli just like for the U.S. if AQ-Taliban gets them by a Pakistani coupe.

    6. sanctions are a in-between move, especially if Russia and China are out, there are no good options, an attack on Iran, or a nuclear Persia, i prefer the the former.

    1. Rafi, your chest-thumping and wish for war on Iran is sure sweet, but could you please do it on your own dime? Your attitude exemplifies why the US needs to part ways with Israel, we need a full-blown divorce, and without alimony. The thing is, for a country with such deep-seated hostility (and apparent hatred) toward the surrounding region and world, Israel is an awfully dependent little state, what was the old expression, “welfare queen”? The Jewish state receives at least 3 billion (heavily gentile-tainted) dollars a year and a plethora of free military hardware from the United States of America, and the warmongering of your country implicates all of us Americans, very much including the vast majority Gentile population, since we financially and materially underwrite you to such an extent.

      You see, when you rain down death on Palestinian civilians and other nations like Lebanon, which seems to be a regular habit of your country, the helicopters you use have a nifty Made in America sticker on them, so all Americans end up being complicit in Israeli crimes against the Palestinians. Israeli potential aggression against Iran carries along with it that same financial/military dependency you have on us.

      So, if you’re gonna be John Wayne, then be a man and do it on your own, rather than being so woefully dependent on the non-Jewish world (as well as your fellow diaspora Jews), more and more Americans are getting sick of facilitating your barbarism. We have our own disastrously off-base nation with its destructive foreign policy to deal with and reform (with no help from the Israel lobby and its notable influence on our own foreign policy behavior, I might add).

      One encouraging sign is that much of the world sees your leaders as war criminals, Rafi. What was it? Tzipi Livni put off traveling to Merry ‘Ol England for fear of being arrested as a war criminal. Ouch, that’s gotta hurt. Why don’t you let the reality of that really sink in. Look in the mirror, you’ve been meting out much more death and destruction to helpless innocents than Iran has. I think most of the world would take a nuclear Iran over an Israeli attack on Iran (I’ll go with the world community on that one…)

          1. That wasn’t an attack in the true sense. Iran has done the same thing in the past. There was an incident in 2006 involving Iraqi Kurds. Cross-border skirmishes are not the same as air strikes or ground invasions.

            I’m not “excusing it,” just clarifying.

      1. but who will get the kids?

        “The Jewish state receives at least 3 billion (heavily gentile-tainted) dollars a year and a plethora of free military hardware ”

        wrong, the 3 billion are used to buy that military hardware from American companies, not in addition to it.

        when the U.S. decides to turn on an ally, like South Vietnam or Saddam, it does, that is why we have a bomb in the basement.

        Israel caused more barbarism than Iran, but we’re still way behind Merry ‘Ol England or the United States of America, past and present, keep blaming the Lobby.

        “I think most of the world would take a nuclear Iran over an Israeli attack on Iran (I’ll go with the world community on that one…)”

        figures.

        1. I would say that for a country with only a 61 year history, Israel can’t be compared to “merry ol’ England” whose history goes back about 1,000 years or so.

          I myself would rather see Iran with a nuke keeping Israel in check, than to see an Israeli attack on Iran which would cause the entire region to explode into World War III.

    2. a comprehensive peace? very original,

      Sometimes the most logical, most obvious approaches are the right one. In this case a comprehensive peace in which every issue is on the table is the right one. Your approach I suppose of regime change or military attack is “original?”

      do you support Iran getting nukes?

      I’d prefer Iran not get nukes. But the diff. bet. you & me is that I’m not a hypocrite. If Israel won’t bargain in good faith, join the NPT, etc. then why should Iran be expected to behave differently than Israel?

      Israel will not sign the NPT

      I beg to differ. It will. Perhaps you’ll be dragged screaming & kicking along. But it will happen eventually.

      Ynet published a 1980 interview of Sadat

      And 30 yr old interviews are relevant precisely how??

      the reform of Iran and the nukes are distinct issues

      Not at all. Of course, they’re interconnected.

      for Israel this is casus belli

      The rest of the world will not accept it. If it did, then why shouldn’t India have wiped out Pakistan before it got nukes? Why shouldn’t S. Korea wipe out No. Korea for the same reason? Why shouldn’t the U.S. have bombed China back to the Stone Age before it got nukes? And when Kruschev said “We will bury you” at the UN why didn’t he literally do it since we had nukes & he could’ve done so. Why does Israel get to act differently than every other nation in the world whose worst enemy has gotten a nuclear weapon without wiping that enemy out?

      an attack on Iran, or a nuclear Persia, i prefer the the former.

      Thanks for being honest & laying yr cards on the table. They show your true pro war colors.

      1. “I’m not a hypocrite”

        for me an hipocrite is the one who is saying he doesn’t want Iran getting nukes while not going the distance to stop it.

        “And 30 yr old interviews are relevant precisely how”

        you wrote about the relationship between Israel and the Peacock Throne, lighten up, it also goes to show the hipocrites in the Left who admire Rabin/Carter/Obama while demonizing Reagen/Bibi/Bush, the Oslo speech is case in point.

        “Why does Israel get to act differently ”

        because it can.

        “Thanks for being honest ”

        you too, you are willing to live with a nuclear Iran, that is what i wanted to know.

        “your true pro war colors”

        i am not against all wars, just the dumb ones.

        1. Spellcheck is yr friend btw. W/o it you either appear dyslexic or illiterate.

          you wrote about the relationship between Israel and the Peacock Throne

          Do you understand the diff. bet. rolling out a 30 yr old interview with long dead political figures & making a historical analogy bet. a seminal event of one historical era and an event happening today??

          you too, you are willing to live with a nuclear Iran, that is what i wanted to know.

          There are many states that have nuclear weapons, some much more unstable than Iran. Why aren’t you complaining about Pakistan, far more unstable than Iran with far more radical Islamist forces threatening to topple the gov’t.

          i am not against all wars, just the dumb ones.

          Than you should be against a war against Iran as it will be one of the dumbest of the new century.

          1. The point is not the stability of the regime that have nukes, it is their intention, that is why if the reformers take over and turn Iran internally to a beacon of democracy and human rights but continue the same foreign policy it won’t change my view.

            You really can’t see the difference between Iran and Pakistan? Iran and NK? i need to spell it for you? ridiculous but here goes, a nuclear Iran changes the balance of power in the middle east, i don’t support the status quo but it will be too much to the other side, a slim chance of nukes on Tel Aviv and a bigger chance of nuclearisation of all the region and in the long term the disolution of Israel.

            NK is SK’s problem, not mine, and if a Pakistani coupe happened then it really depends who are the new bosses, if it’s U.S. allies (like today) that it is Iran’s problem, if it is the Taliban it is both Iran’s and Israel’s, and America’s.

          2. Rafi, in regards to the intention of the regime, what part of “there is no evidence that Iran has a nuclear weapons program or intends to produce one in the foreseeable future” is not clear to you? And how does the fact that Iran has not waged an aggressive war in nearly 300 years, and the present regime has been in power for decades without changing that behaviour indicate to you that the Iranian regime intends to initiate an aggressive war against Israel or anyone else?

  2. The past political mistakes and financial burdens USA has placed on the Iranian people will not advance the long term American interests. To assist the Progressive movement in Iran, allow a greater exchange between the two societies, remove the burdens placed on the Iranian people by economic sanctions and restrictions. By removing the burden, we allow change in demographics of Iran toward a larger middle class; thus, it will shift the internal Iranian policy from Traditionalists toward the Progressives. We must support the Iranian Progressives. The Progressives are young, better educated and often the middle class segment of the Iranian population. Iranian Traditionalist (religious, very nationalistic, often poor, and under educated) voted for re-election of Ahmadinejad.

    We will not advance our American interests, or the Progressive Iranian movement, by listening to those who advocate a more aggressive policy toward Iran. Only Iranian people will decide the new course of action for their country. The evolution of the Iranian society toward a secular state will require time and external security. The over aggressive posturing by Israel and supported by the Congress will only strengthen the hands of the traditionalist segment of the Iranian society. The best course of action for President Obama, I suggest, is to allow Iranian people to settle their own internal political conflicts.

    In response to the Question: Iran and Nuclear Bomb, please read my take on this issue:
    Israel and Iran: Nuclear Disarmament and Foreign Policy

    http://straveler-myamerica.blogspot.com/2009/11/israel-and-iran-nuclear-disarmament-and.html
    MyAmerica Journal

    1. The best course of action for President Obama, I suggest, is to allow Iranian people to settle their own internal political conflicts.

      That is not only the best course of action, it is the only rational course. It is not the job of the United States government to determine how Iran is governed, or the shape of Iranian society. It is the job of the Iranian people to determine those things, and the responsibility of the United States government to stay the hell out of the way and allow natural evolution to take place. It is not Obama’s business to try to force his will on Iran, and doing so will never have a desirable result for the Iranians, or for the U.S.

  3. Perhaps we should encourage relations with Iran by supplying them with enriched uranium. A nuclear armed Iran would force Isarel to obey UN resolutions. If Iran nuked Israel, it would be due to a) unbearable provocations on the part of Israel and b) at least Israel would reclaim the moral high ground, which it lost in 1948

  4. I am tired of Israel and the US trying to jam the “Iran is an evil entity, we need to go to war with them” kool-aid down our throats. Anyone who looks at both the US and Israel clearly can see the agenda here.

    Israel’s agenda is to push the US hegemony and war-on-terror buttons, along with yammering on and on, miquoting Ahmadinejhad and insisting that Iran is going to destroy Israel. In fact, Israel wants to be the de facto power in the middle east, and Iran’s nuclear program threatens the balance of power in the region and may tip it towards Iran.

    The US loves and needs war to sustain its political and economic systems. It has been almost continuously at war since the beginning of the 20th century, always with enemies who have no chance of winning. I don’t remember who it was who said it, but America needs to pick up some little country of brown-skinned people and throw it against a wall every few years. The Iraq war is winding down, supposedly; Afghanistan is going to be the mother of quagmires. America does not need to get into it with Iran, no matter how “special” its relationship is with Israel.

    They all need to back off from each other, stop the saber rattling and act like adults. It is that simple. I am fed up with all this ridiculous analysis and speculation when it is all so transparent.

    1. The best way to make certain that Iran does at some point find it necessary to develop nuclear weapons is to continue to threaten it with military action. And Iran would not be wrong to react to threats in that way. Iran has as much right to self-defense as anyone else, and that includes developing a deterrent in the form of a nuclear threat.

  5. I thank Warren for preempting my aging, arthritic fingers from having to reply to Rafi. Well done!

    The same for Mary and Richard. Bravo!

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