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vlad321 said:
quigontcb said:
Zucas said:
Rath said:
I'd reccomend leaving it as long as possible to be honest. The current Iranian government is looking a little shaky and a revolution is more convenient than military action.

The Iranian government is looking to provoke a military strike in order to regain the support of their country in my opinion. Nothing makes a person more patriotic than invasion.

This is a rather good point.  War would be the best thing for Iran and better yet an invasion.  Would really help the current government stay in power.  Best way to shut up disillusioned people is make them pretend they are part of something bigger than themselves.  Hell Hitler did a pretty good job of it and the last adiminastration did a hell of a good job with 9/11.  I guess with Iran it's how are they going to get someone to attack them first. 

The only bad thing about this, is this will continually start polarizing the world in similar ways that happened in the Cold War which is probably the cause of a lot of this.  Despite the horror that this will probably cause, will be very interesting to see how it unfolds.  Just amazing that we can sit over here and talk about the exact ploys these countries use and yet no one catches on. 

Comparing Bush to Hitler and saying American's are foolish enough to buy into a quasi-Hitler leader and quasi-nazi mentality...ah well, it's 2010 and kids can sit behind a keyboard and say childish things all day with no accountability, and without having to stand face to face with someone and insult them openly.

I don't see how he is foolish at all. He only compared Bush's methods of going to was with Hitler's, and they are both extremely similar whichever way you cut it. Maybe you should just accept it instead of acting angry at treu statements.

Why thank you for the back up.  People, sometimes, get emotional about 9/11, as I do, and probably let that get in front of it.  I can understand to a certain extent his reaction but still can't let that get in the way of things.