Thursday, April 20, 2006

Iran, Nukes, and Diplomacy

Things just keep getting better and better. Iran has proudly announced that it has successfully begun enriching uranium. Apparently they're still a long ways off from getting enough enrichment to make nuclear weapons, but they're obviously heading there, and it's only a matter of time.

It was OK when Russia had nukes in the Cold War, because they didn't want to use them on us because we'd just use ours on them. But Iran's president doesn't care about Iran's existence quite as much. He's the guy that's been calling the Holocaust a myth and declaring that Israel should be wiped off the map. What do you think he'll do when they get nukes ready?

So the US and other people who think they hold some world power have been telling Iran to stop. Iran says, yeah right. Because they know no army's going to come stop them. No country is going to instigate military action against them unless the US starts it, and they won't start it because the military's already stretched too thin in Iraq, and because the corrupted American media and politics won't let their own country take military force again because diplomacy is the peaceful way to resolve conflict. If only we had tried diplomacy with Iraq, we wouldn't have our present troubles, right?

Actually, we tried diplomacy with Iraq. Hussein didn't listen. We've been trying diplomacy with North Korea. They haven't stopped their nuclear program, either. And so now we're trying diplomacy with Iran. They're not going to stop, because if all we try is diplomacy then they can just ignore us and continue until they get some nukes and launch them on Israel.

If I didn't believe in God and his plan for Israel, their destruction would seem rather inevitable at this point. I'm not really sure what's going to happen with Iran, or if and when and how and who is going to stop them from continuing their nuclear program and launching them on Israel. Actually, it's not too far-fetched that Israel would launch nukes on Iran first. But then things would get really crazy...

Edmond the Hun

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

um, wow. this place is a ghost town. it really died. : (

-aeropostalegirl

Anonymous said...

Man, you scared me. Do you have to talk so loud?

No kidding. I've been waiting for someone to say something for WEEKS!!!