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Netanyahu: Those Iranian Sanctions Had Better Work Soon

HermanBB Wrote: Apr 25, 2012 12:29 PM
During the height of the Cold War Nikita Khrushchev told the U.S. "we will bury you". Should the U.S. have made a pre-emptive attack on Russia?
Tea Party in Wisconsin formerlyTea Party Wrote: Apr 25, 2012 5:22 PM
Well maybe we should have since Nikkies fellow travelers in this government, academia etc are working overtime to destroy this Constitutional Republic and replace it with a version of Cuba/China/Venzuela etc. And many of those fellow travelers (also media) are walking the halls of government, as Cicero once wrote..speaking our language while committed to our destruction. LT COL WEST is right on. What makes someone like you HATE so much?
Mike ATX Wrote: Apr 25, 2012 12:34 PM
Each side of the cold war had plans to do just that should they feel it necessary. Fortunately neither side resorted to those tactics. Of course, neither was governed by lunatics like the current Iranian president.

In the past few months, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been catching some flak for hard line against preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. Israel needs to be "master of its own fate," he's said, insisting that the Jewish state reserves its right to strike out on its own and use military action against Iran's nuclear facilities. Many in the international community have been chiding Netanyahu to give the economic sanctions against Iran 'more time' to work, but give the man a break -- gone are the wishy-washy days of pretending that Iran has neither nuclear weapons-ambitions nor a...

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