Actually he is talking about Iran's nuclear production facilities, but hey it is a gripping headline, certainly grabs one attention!!!
A Nuclear Iran is Like a Nuclear Bin Laden
"'One cannot avoid the inevitable' - this adage came to mind when I read the pronouncement by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps commander Mohammad 'Ali Ja'fari, who said: 'My country is easily capable of closing the Straits of Hormuz, the main passageway for oil freighters, if the country is attacked due to its nuclear program.'
"In my estimation, confronting this country, which is trying to gain the time necessary to acquire nuclear weapons, is unavoidable. The possession of nuclear weapons by a state like Iran, which is ideological to the core, is more or less like Osama bin Laden having a nuclear bomb. They are two of a kind. Despite the difference in their turbans and in their religious beliefs, the end result is the same.
"Perhaps it is our bad luck that we and the Gulf states would be the first to suffer from a military confrontation with Iran and from its response, and the problem would become even more grave if Iran succeeded in closing the Straits of Hormuz, as the IRGC commander threatened. But our situation with Iran is like that of the sick man who refuses to have his illness treated with cauterization. Yes, the pain of the burning is horrible, but this malady can only be treated through this military confrontation -cauterization.
"History has taught us that ideological countries only pay heed to victory over their ideology… They never accept any halfway situation, even when they find themselves on the brink of disaster."
"Confrontation Is The Solution"; "The Absolute Priority Must Be Our Strategic Security in the Gulf"
"Confrontation is the solution, and there is no solution but confrontation. The game of the carrot and the stick played by the U.S. and E.U. will be to no avail.
"At present, we are suffering from two things: Iran's attempts [to gain] regional hegemony, and its attempts to impose its influence via its sectarian allies - the fifth column of Arab Shi'ite fundamentalists. Imagine what Iran's influence, hegemony, and fifth column would be like if Iran had a nuclear bomb.
"Perhaps it is a strange coincidence that, this time around, our strategic interests coincide with those of Israel. The regime of the mullahs in Iran is our enemy, and at the same time it is an enemy not just of Israel, but of world peace and security.
"I know that the Arab demagogues stand together indiscriminately with anyone who is against Israel and America. But we need to not be swept away by these demagogues as we were in the past. This time, the absolute priority must be our strategic security in the Gulf, which is threatened by Iran - even if this comes at the expense of the Palestinian cause.
"In politics, nothing prevents you from allying with the devil for the sake of your interests. This is what confronting the Iranian danger - which is close - demands of us. This issue, in my estimation, cannot suffer delay or hesitation. Every passing day benefits Iran.
"Thus, we need to push the world powers, and especially the U.S. and the E.U., towards military confrontation to neutralize the Iranian enemy, whatever the cost, before the nuclear bomb makes it too late - even if it is against the will of the Arabs of the north."
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Now for the Surprise, if you have read this all the way you know that this course of action is being pushed by a:
Saudi:
with the headline of:
Bomb Iran Now, Let Chips Fall Where They May
In his August 4, 2008 column in the liberal Arab e-journal Elaph, Saudi columnist Saleh Al-Rashed argued that the Gulf states should urge the West to attack Iran before it acquires nuclear weapons. www.elaph.com
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Just thought this was an interesting insight into opinions from that part of the world. You, the reader can certainly make your own conclusions. Not sure why Mr. Al-Rashed is calling on the US and the EU, at least the Kuwati's called for a meeting of the Arab Council a few months past to discuss this and take care of it themselves.
As for the background pic, not a bombing, a picture of a B-17 from the 390th Bomb Group releasing food packages over Holland during Operation Manna-Chowhound, May 1945. The British and the Canadians were using their planes to drop food in this humanitarian operation also.
The Dutch are still very grateful that foreign forces came to our aid, both in liberating us and in bringing us food. Elder people still talk about it. On the 5th of May we celebrate our freedom and every year still a lot of soldiers from the forces will come to Holland to celebrate with us and to visit their comrades who have died here. We have several war cemeteries.
ReplyDeleteIn July we have the four days marching event. A lot of soldiers from all over the world participate, including Canadian. On the third day the route is passing a Canadian war cemetery and on that day there is always a big ceremonial over there. All Canadians bring tribute. It is still very impressive.
War mongers are everywhere. They have learnt nothing from the past, and have no creative and new ideas about how to run the world peacefully and make it a good place for everybody.
ReplyDeleteThis is the tragedy for our world: These people are also those who love power and get high political positions.
ahhh penguin this one will stir some controversy is that the enola gay on your background
ReplyDeleteIts a scary world out there. Bunch of close minded fanatics running it. Cumbaya my lordddd cumbaya *inhales*.
ReplyDeleteOk amalie2, let me get you straight, you think we should sit still while Iran makes a bomb,then uses it on Israel, or another country. I think that was tried in the later 30's, when hitler marched in it's troups into Rhineland, then Austria, then finally Czechoslovakia it didn't work then, what makes you think it will work now? I agree try to do it peacefully, and I agree avoid war, but there is a time for war.
ReplyDeleteIt's not really surprising at all. People from Saudi are Sunnis and people from Iran are Shiites. Sunnis and Shiites have fought each other since the beginning of Islam.
ReplyDeleteIran id less than 70km's from our front door as the crow flies... Just on the other side of the Persian Gulf and the Straits of Hormuz..... A thought that crosses my mind far too often when I read all the saber rattling that goes on in the news between all the countries involved!
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