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  • captainjohann at 01:03 PM JST - 11th June

    Sir, When these socalled leaders of west ask Iran to halt Uranium enrichment, they donot explain to thinking people how Iran 1. A NPT signatory is able to make nuclear weapons using CIVILIAN enrichment which is under the IAEA supervision which is Iran specific? 2.Is IAEA safeguards so porus, then how come nearly hundreds of nations having CIVILIAN enrichment programme, allowed to continue uranium enrichment expcept Iran?

  • adaydream at 01:09 PM JST - 11th June

    Bush expressed sympathy with Israeli talk of military action against the Islamic republic if diplomacy failed.

    B/S george bush wanted to attack Iran but couldn't pull it off. he and a whole lot of people are just drooling at the mouth for someone (Isreal) to attack Iran. < :-)

  • sabiwabi at 01:55 PM JST - 11th June

    I wonder if they'll attack Iran before Bush is impeached. Kucinich summarizes well the crimes committed by Bush and friends leading up to the attacks of Iraq and now with Iran. http://rawstory.com/news/2008/KucinichpresentsBushimpeachmentarticles_0609.html

  • SushiSake3 at 03:25 PM JST - 11th June

    "But he surprised his audience when he added: “I think we can actually get an agreement on global climate change during my presidency.”

    Meanwhile, bush's party does everything it possibly can to ensure America remains addicted to oil, continues paying massive farming subsidies, and treats renewable energy like a rough-edged rugby player might treat an invite to a children's tea party.

  • SuperLib at 07:51 PM JST - 11th June

    B/S george bush wanted to attack Iran but couldn't pull it off.

    I was waiting for this to come into play. A while ago you were telling us that a US attack on Iran was imminent. I challenged your statement at the time, saying it was nothing more than fear-mongering.

    Fast forward to the present, and your prediction of a US invasion of Iran turned out to be sheer folly. What's your spin now? He "wanted to" but couldn't "pull it off."

    I supposed it's better than just saying you were flat out wrong...

  • SushiSake3 at 10:11 PM JST - 11th June

    Superlib, in case you missed it, there was a near mutiny in the top military ranks last year against Bush/Cheney's plans to attack Iran.

  • Sarge at 10:29 PM JST - 11th June

    Sushi - Yeah, too bad Bush/Cheney didn't order the invasion of Iran - the top military leaders would have mutinied and made those two fools walk the plank!

  • adaydream at 10:36 PM JST - 11th June

    Thanx SushiSake3.

    This administration tried very hard to get onto Iran. Did you not see this administration looking for a way to attack Iran? Are you telling me that you didn't see it?

    george bush is very sorry that he didn't get to start another war. As our "WAR PRESIDENT" he failed to get into Iran.

    SuperLib, have you heard Isreal's stance now? They are doing the talking story now and threatening all out war with Iran.

    But I guess Adm. Fallon's resignation didn't show the turmoil caused by the planned attack by this administration. He stepped down because he refused to support george bush's plans for Iran.

    SuperLib, you're absolutely correct. I did claim that the administration planned to attack Iran. george bush just couldn't pull it off. < :-)

  • sabiwabi at 11:04 AM JST - 12th June

    Sushi - Yeah, too bad Bush/Cheney didn't order the invasion of Iran - the top military leaders would have mutinied and made those two fools walk the plank!

    Those military leaders who opposed Bush/Cheney have gradually been eliminated. I wonder how Gen. Norton Schwartz, the newly recommended leader of the USAF, will be like.

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