LUconn wrote:We've sanctioned NK into a desolate wasteland of nothingness. Why would we go after them? Not to mention we can't because of China.
Why not? Isn't America a force for good in the world? Wouldn't it be better if we took them out and established a democracy? Isn't it our goal to spread democracy throughout the world, even to places who have no prior experience with democracy ever?
Iran is nothing but a bunch of theocratic birdbrains. Even half of the Iranian population knows this, and as we saw the Green Revolution occur, the regime holds a weak spot in the overall play of things. THE LAST THING we need to do is to bomb them, and thus reunite the disgruntled population against us. This happened in Afghanistan, and I still am not sure what we're doing there.
What amazes me is you really give the Iranians credit that they haven't deserved. Even if Iran had nukes, they are nowhere close at all to launching them here. Let's say they nuke Israel. Well, we're not Israel. And Israel is more than capable of nuking them 350 times.
Better yet, the question ultimately is, how will you stop Iran for getting a missile? There's really only one sure fire way to do that, and many thousands of young Americans will lose their lives fighting for something we know very little nothing about.
And what's funny (actually not so much), when Leon Penetta was asked how many troops are stationed in conflicts abroad, he not only did not know the answer, but he laughed. As if young American soldiers dying for who knows what is funny. It's not funny. It's an utter disgrace, and it's time for America to worry about its own business here at home, rather than trying to teach and backward and ignorant, primitive people to let women learn to read when its gone against their culture since it began thousands of years ago. Do you believe American soldiers can come in and change an entire culture?
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