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Originally Posted by jorgelito
I say no to invasion: Where would we stage it from, a free and democratic Iraq....?
Unfortunately, the whole "Iraq thing" did mess up our reputation and creditbility. Iran is the real threat we should have been preparing for in my opinion.
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Exactly. What better place to stage the invasion of Iran, excuse me, the liberation of Iran than from a free Iraq (to the west) and free Afghanistan (to the east)? I can't imagine the anxiety Iran must be feeling now with the "Great Satan's" military on both sides of the country. Not that I'm jumping on the Iranian bandwagon, but I imagine it's quite unsettling all things considered.
Maybe I'm being super-cynical, but....
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Originally Posted by from the BBC article
The article has already drawn fire from the White House: the communications director, Dan Bartlett, called it "riddled with inaccuracies".
"I don't believe that some of the conclusions he's drawing are based on fact," Mr Bartlett added.
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I find it funny that that Mr. Bartlett isn't saying what exactly
is inaccurate or
what conclusions aren't based on facts. It's like denying it, but not denying it.....
and...
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Originally Posted by [URL=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6836247/
Interview with David Gregory[/URL] Gregory: About Iran, will you rule out the potential for military action against Iran if it continues to stonewall the international community about the existence of its nuclear weapons program?
Bush: I hope we can solve it diplomatically, but I will never take any option off the table.
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Is this the standard response? I seem to remember this phrase popping up before the Iraq war and with North Korea.
*my head 'asplodes