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Prometheus 6

All respect and no restraint

Too shortsighted to be in charge of the most powerful military on the planet

While Clinton has hammered Obama for supporting military strikes in Pakistan, her comments on Iran are much more far-reaching. She seems not to realize that she undermined Iranian reformists and pragmatists. The Iranian people have been more favorable to America than any other in the Gulf region or the Middle East.

A presidential candidate who lightly commits to obliterating Iran - and, presumably, all the children, parents, and grandparents in Iran - should not be answering the White House phone at any time of day or night.

Hillary Strangelove
April 27, 2008

AMERICANS have learned to take with a grain of salt much of the rhetoric in a campaign like the current Democratic donnybrook between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Still, there are some red lines that should never be crossed. Clinton did so Tuesday morning, the day of the Pennsylvania primary, when she told ABC's "Good Morning America" that, if she were president, she would "totally obliterate" Iran if Iran attacked Israel.

This foolish and dangerous threat was muted in domestic media coverage. But it reverberated in headlines around the world.

Responding with understatement to a question in the British House of Lords, the foreign minister responsible for Asia, Lord Mark Malloch-Brown, said of Clinton's implication of a mushroom cloud over Iran: "While it is reasonable to warn Iran of the consequences of it continuing to develop nuclear weapons and what those real consequences bring to its security, it is probably not prudent in today's world to threaten to obliterate any other country and in many cases civilians resident in such a country."

A less restrained reaction came from an editorial in the Saudi-based paper Arab News. Being neighbors of Iran, the Saudis and the other Gulf Arabs have the most to fear from Iran's nuclear program and its drive to become the dominant power in the Gulf.

But precisely because they are most at risk from Iran's regional ambitions, the Saudis want a carefully considered American approach to Iran, one that balances firmness and diplomatic engagement.

Off her meds??

I think she was supposed to say that.  What difference does it make anyway?

The US is going in regardless of whether or not Israel is attacked.  

Tick tock booooom!

Why spend $623B on toys you don't use?  Tick tock booooom! 

 

"King and chief probably had a big beef; 'Cause of that now I grit my teeth." - Chuck D.

Replacing the toys would

Replacing the toys would create jobs, too.

If the American government

If the American government attacks Iran, it will eventually result in a calamity for this country that we cannot easily imagine at this juncture. 

I can imagine it, pt. A true Middle Eastern War

makes me shudder. The whole Middle Eastern NATO thing is whacked out to the nth degree.

 

 

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