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Who is the Big Boss, Bush or Olmert?

Daryush
by Daryush
04-Jan-2008
 

Now the two trouble makers meet, the question for the warmongers is who to attack next. Unites States is a country of War. War on Drugs, War on Homeless, War on Terror, War for Stability, and so on... How sad:

..."America and Israel may be rather more focused on what to do about Iran. Efforts to impose further economic sanctions on the Islamic Republic have begun to falter since an American National Intelligence Estimate declared in December that Iran probably ceased secret work on nuclear weapons in 2003. Mr Olmert needs to know whether this finding has neutralised Mr Bush's threat of military action against Iran, and how America would react if Israel were to launch an air strike on its own. “Whatever Mr Bush tells him will be the basis for some very tough decisions in the Israeli security cabinet,” says Yaacov Amidror, a former head of the Israeli army's research division"...

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Cheezaki

Jews in space!

by Cheezaki on

zooming along, protecting the Hebrew race!

http://youtube.com/watch?v=9cAVJyBshh0


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Islamist Republic awestruck

by Fred (not verified) on

Hate mongering is mother's milk to Islamists and Anti-Semitism their second nurture. For Islamist Republic awestruck to talk about trouble makers is rich.


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RE: AnonymousPb

by XerXes (not verified) on

No AnonymousPb, I don't think that IRI is the most extremist. when was the last time that you were in Iran?


Mehdi

Nations, Governments and Interest Groups

by Mehdi on

I think it is time we all realized that nations are not fighting each other. Even the governments are not really fighting each other. Today, and probably forever, almost all governments have been being manipulated by certain individuals or small groups. These are individuals who find it necessary to keep others under their control. These are the manufacturers of weapons or suppliers of wars. These are the reporter who needs a higher number of people attracted to his newspaper. These are TV networks that need higher ratings and war and disasters brings higher ratings. These are sick people who are at least very short sighted and often quite ill. These are people who do not truly belong to any nation. They may be "American" or "Israeli" or "Iranian" but in fact they don't have any interest in these countries. They only think of themselves - usually not even their own family. The overwhelming power of the governments are often being manipulated by these people and they shift side as easy as the wind changes direction. That makes it harder to identigy them. People have no fights; people have no wars; people usually get along quite fine. There are individuals, always out of view, who push governments and nations into war and instability by "pushing their buttons" in order to sell their deadly products and to maintain control over populations. US, Britain, Israel, Iran simply don't mean anything to these sick people. I think people must work hard trying to restore good relationships between all governments. People must become smart and realize that these troublesome relationships only benefits the opportunists (imperialists).


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Mehran

by AnonymousPb (not verified) on

Mehran Jan you wrote: "The good news is that both Iran and U.S. finally understand they need each other and they need to work together to get rid of extremist. "

Now my question to you is: don't you think IRI is the most extremist in whole world? While they have open meeting with Hamas , Hezbulah , Jihad Islamist and etc.. in Tehran & support terrorisim in entire world I doubetit they will even attempt to become a respectful of international community.


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Times have changed

by mehran (not verified) on

I totally disagree with BostonGlobe. The British are a second rate power at best and their resources are limited. They could not even retake Falkland islands from Argentina without U.S. help. Israel also got a rude awakening last year when they just sat there and swallowed rocket attack from Hezbollah and could not do a damn thing about it. Well, that leave Bush but he is at the end of his Journey and cried wolf too many times. The man had zero credibility anywhere.

So, the bottom line is that the balance of power seem to be equal at this time. The good news is that both Iran and U.S. finally understand they need each other and they need to work together to get rid of extremist. I think you will see more cooperation between them after the election. This by no means mean that I condone the IRI government but this is reality at this point.


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I agree with BostonGlobe

by Omar Khattub (not verified) on

Israel is nothing but a toy in the hands of the big players, the British are still calling the shots. America makes hamburger.


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Israelis are...

by Anonymous on

I do not mean to pick on Israel, but without a doubt the Israelis are the boss at this time in the history of planet earth. British used to be the one who ordered their political wish on others, but not anymore since seventies.


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The real boss

by BostonGLobe (not verified) on

Daryush,
The real boss have been and are and will be the British in that part of the world.

US has no solid intelligence in that part of the world since the British exposed all of them in Iran and other countries and they were executed. The British on the other hand have thousands of informants all over west Asia be it Israel or Iran or Syria.

The British call the shots and in order to conslidate their grip on Iran, Syria and Afghanistan as well as part of Israel, they will do whatever they can to make US fall in a trap one of these days in that region.

They want to force USA to expand its war and for as long as US does not confront the British, they will continue to sink in the international arena.

I am publishing a book on this and will be out very soon and with shocking news on how the British are planning to give automatic citizenship to any member of the parliaments in Iran as long as they oppose USA! Stay tuned...


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