Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Iran -- Iraq?

Fox News is reporting the following:

"VIENNA -- A document obtained by Iran on the nuclear black market serves no other purpose than to make an atomic bomb, the International Atomic Energy Agency said Tuesday.

The finding was made in a report prepared for presentation to the 35-nation IAEA board when it meets, starting Thursday, on whether to refer Iran to the U.N. Security Council, which has the power to impose economic and political sanctions on Iran."

Has the precious and holier-than-thou United Nations forgotten what just went on with Iraq? We have learned that sanctions do not work against tyrannical dictators who wish to destroy the likes of America and Israel. Did the IAEA forget that, even with sanctions, Saddam refused to let them into his country for inspections? Here is a nation whose president has called for the complete annihilation of the Israeli people and publicly supports terrorism, and the U.N. wants to put sanctions on them. What a ludicrously flawed way of solving the problem! You cannot negotiate with terrorists bent on the murder of every "infidel" walking the earth. What is a sanction going to do? If Iran cuts off their oil supply to the world, the sanctions will hurt the rest of the world more than it will hurt Iran. The only rational solution to the problem is military action to stop Iran's nuclear ambitions dead in their tracks. While the world wastes time deliberating whether or not to impose sanctions (oh no, scary sanctions), the madmen who have the plans for these weapons are putting them to use and actually developing these weapons. Military action is required immediately; not in a month, not in a year, right now. If America does not have the decency to do it, then I am sure Israel will, and I will stronglyapplaud their efforts. Call me a warhawk if you must, but we will see what terrible war will result if nothing substantial is done. Mark my words.

~Tribal~

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