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gtalum wrote:War with Iran is completely avoidable, logically. However, certain circumstances now exist, which I don't think will be rectified in time, that make war seem unavoidable.
Yarrah wrote:Pakistan missile test 'successful'
I'm more affraid of Pakistan, a country led by a military statesman, which has several nuclear weapons and houses a large amount of terrorists, then I am of Iran. It makes me wonder why Pakistan is allowed to have these kind of weapons and Iran not.
VIPERO wrote:Yarrah wrote:Pakistan missile test 'successful'
I'm more affraid of Pakistan, a country led by a military statesman, which has several nuclear weapons and houses a large amount of terrorists, then I am of Iran. It makes me wonder why Pakistan is allowed to have these kind of weapons and Iran not.
Pakistan is an ally
VIPERO wrote:Yarrah wrote:Pakistan missile test 'successful'
I'm more affraid of Pakistan, a country led by a military statesman, which has several nuclear weapons and houses a large amount of terrorists, then I am of Iran. It makes me wonder why Pakistan is allowed to have these kind of weapons and Iran not.
Pakistan is an ally
Cryomaniac wrote:As I have said before, diplomacy can only go so far, I say that if Iran keeps basically wiping their collective asses with what the UN says then there wont be a choice but to use force. I'm pretty sure sure doing so would cause World War three, so I have mixed feelings about it, but if it has to be done, so be it.
Derek Ortt wrote:yes, he would in about 2.5 seconds
A nation that has threatened aggression should not have WMD. And just to stop any argument that the USA committed aggression against Iraq in 2003, Iraq violated the armistice it signed in 1991; thus, international law allows for a resumption of hostilities
Cryomaniac wrote:As I have said before, diplomacy can only go so far, I say that if Iran keeps basically wiping their collective asses with what the UN says then there wont be a choice but to use force. I'm pretty sure sure doing so would cause World War three, so I have mixed feelings about it, but if it has to be done, so be it.
Yarrah wrote:VIPERO wrote:Yarrah wrote:Pakistan missile test 'successful'
I'm more affraid of Pakistan, a country led by a military statesman, which has several nuclear weapons and houses a large amount of terrorists, then I am of Iran. It makes me wonder why Pakistan is allowed to have these kind of weapons and Iran not.
Pakistan is an ally
These things can change very quickly. Before 1979, Iran was an ally too. Musharaf and his government might be an ally now, but the country is full of people who aren't particulary fond of the US and who'd love to get rid of the current leaders. Diplomatic relations change as governments come and go, but the nuclear weapons stay.
Regit wrote:Highly doubtful. People said the same thing about Iraq, Kosovo, Vietnam, Korea, and almost every other conflict since 1945. Iran having Russia as an ally means nothing when it comes to spreading conflict.
Anyway, before we give up on diplomacy, maybe we should give it a concerted effort first.
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