70+ technology i guess they can fizzle by now
70+ technology i guess they can fizzle by now
Israel has had its back to the wall in the not so distant past (even a lot of Israelis seem to forget this fact) and one of the main reasons we don't have our backs to the wall today is because of Dimona.
That's what I meant by my choice of words and I'm sticking to it.
Strange, The Huffington just posted a article about the US proclaiming Iran is farther away from creating a nuclear weapon.
Quite true. Iran is the only country post-World War II to have been attacked by massive quantity of WMDs by a foreign nation in warfare, resulting in hundred thousand casualties, who could not be saved through international intervention. One's own WMD is the best deterrence against WMD, though some countries manage the deterrence with screwdriver capability only.
It's also often overlooked that Iran, while widely condemned to be a terror sponsor itself, is one of the frequent victims of terrorist attacks from Sunni Muslims as well many of whose sponsors (chiefly from Saudi Arabia) are well shielded from international punitive actions. Their regimes are also radical and very oppressive, with malignant intent to pursue their religious ideology to the extreme (they just don't have the desired capability to do that yet except to their own citizens and through the above-mentioned sponsorships) yet go relatively unpunished. One could argue that this exhibits a biased standard against certain terror states/HR violators depending on their strategic value to one's national interest. Additionally, saying that the west would be fine with Iran being a nuclear state if it simply was democratic is utterly naive and as likely to prove true as saying democratic Poland, Chile, New Zealand, Korea or Japan could go nuclear without severe opposition from the region or the international community at large. Whether or not the country was democratic, the west would simply not want another nuclear state to exist in the Middle East aside from Israel and Pakistan, unstable with potential warfare as it is (don't think this instability will stop when solely Iran becomes democratic when pests still exist in the Arab world; when they can't target Iran anymore they will just target something else), and continue to work hard to prevent the development of a third Middle Eastern nuclear state, though the 'terror threat' argument does provide a more convenient sounding moral justification for the current effort against Iran. Even if this terror threat did not in fact exist a democratic Iran will still not be permitted to go nuclear for fear that it will strain relations with the Middle East's existing western 'allies'.
Last edited by Ambassador; 08-13-2012 at 06:17 AM.