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I could post a link to John Kerry discussing a deep cover op by name during some senate hearings. That didn't result in anything.
I find myself being less and less of a Bush supporter (I have 4 big things that are a must, and right now he is failing mightily in two and the another of the four he is not doing well enough....for those that know me, take a guess as to what I'm referring to) but this whole Plame thing is ridiculous to me. I could discuss reasons as to why, but it's all been hashed out many times before here and it would lead to a grand debate of unbending and unchangable opinions on this issue. |
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Perhaps special forces will end up in the country covertly assisting with those strikes. |
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What do you make of it? I'm not an avid New Yorker reader. Someone forwarded this to me. |
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GC - I would not be surprised at all if there are currently US special forces inside Iran doing such things. I would suspect high tech classified surveillance planes and drones are also operating with regularity. |
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It isn't the same thing. The goal in Iraq is to topple and rebuild a government and it was mistakenly attempted with inadequate post topple planning.
The goal in Iran would be to destroy an asset, not topple the government. We don't want to replace the Iranian government (we wouldn't mind seeing it changed). As for the story that the White House won't rule out the nuke option, I would ask this: when has the White House (of any president) explicitly ruled out using nuclear weapons? This story comes up every once in a while. "Ohmygawd!!!!!1 The president won't rule out nukes in situation X! What a homicidal maniac he must be." The president asks for plans on how we might go about destroying Iran's nuclear facilities. If the reports of how they are hardened are accurate, the only way it could be done simply with bombs is nuclear. To say so is not to say that will happen. Frank Kaplan at Slate (a rabid anti-Bush man) is reasonable on his evaluation of this story. By the way, just to get this out of the way now in case it does happen. I do not support military action to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear bomb. I believe that development of nuclear weapons (as well as chemical and biological and mechanical) is a right of a sovereign nation regardless of U.N. treaties otherwise. The only difference with Iraq is that they had signed away their rights to do so when they invaded another sovereign country and, particularly, when they lost the ensuing war. So if it happens, I will not support it (or the troops who do it). |
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In Hawai'i, I would see these old men on the beaches. They'd stick a fishing pole in the sand and fish all day. There'd be a beer filled cooler at their feet. You look at these guys and they seem to be having the times of their lives. You look at them and figure out that their ages put them right in their teens or 20's during WWII and the boming of Pearl Harbor. How stressful for them then, how not so much now. I've decided I want to be one of those old men one day. Weathered but zen.
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BTW, do you know what she was doing (in part)? Keeping watch on Iran's nuclear capabilities. Kinda ironic, huh?
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The "rods from God" are gigantic titanium rods (edited to add: they are actually tungsten. I misspoke. Not that I really know the difference between the two.) that are propelled from a satillite at tremendous velocity with some sort of precision guidance system. They are non explosive, but the kinetic energy is so extreme that they are able to penetrate very deep into the ground and have a meteor like destructive force. Should these actually exist, I would suspect that a few rods could take care of it. Last edited by scaeagles : 04-12-2006 at 10:17 AM. |
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