Thursday, August 17, 2006

Tread Carefully on this one.....




This one, we need to tread carefully on. We have Iran, whom, we can't trust what so ever. Then, we have the U.N., which is about as useful in this world as saving your snot in a jar. Yep, it's there, but no one really knows what good it'll do you.

Iran has consistently said that they would like to see Israel wiped off the face of the planet, and they have even denied that the Holocaust happened. So, it is pretty likely that the President of Iran would like to see the Jews dead. A 21st Century Holocaust of sorts perhaps?

The U.N. has given Iran until August 31st to stop their nuclear program. With their past threats of wishing Israel to be wiped off the face of the planet, is it any wonder that no one trusts them when they say they wish to only use it for peaceful intentions? They've even gone so far as to say if Israel attacks their nuclear facilities, they'll launch missles at them. They also helped to supply rockets to Hezbollah in their recent conflict with Israel. Now, according to Foxnews.com, they are pumping all kinds of weapons into Hezbollah. So, how much can we trust Iran?

Many have said, as the picture above infers, that if Iran wants nukes, let's give it to them. While I must say, I initially agree, such a thing is incredibly irresponsible. It would give a green light to any country in the world that has nukes. It's way too risky to do that. However, there are still those sanctions the U.N. talked about.

If Iran doesn't stop their nuclear program by the 31st, then the U.N. may impose "possible" sanctions. Yep, I'm shaking in my boots! Now, we all know how worthless the U.N. is. So, unless the U.N. actually will back up their threats, who's going to take them seriously? Certainly not me!

So, if the sanctions are going to happen, they need to be complete, and, the U.S. must once again prove to the world, the worthlessness of the U.N. Everything must be sanctioned. Nothing gets in, not food, not medicine, nothing. Now, they will likely respond with not selling us oil. That's fine, we're used to gas going up. But, are they used to being without food and medicine? If we're going to do it, we must follow through. There can be no faltering.

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