I'm more worried about what's happening closer to home.
It's a problem, it's serious, and it's worth watching but I think Phoenix is right, a lot more going on right now.
cxR - NUKES NUKES NUKES
if the u.s. wasn't going to get into it, then why does the u.s. government spend so much time shit-talking iran? it makes no sense to ratchet up tensions with iran and then not even "get into it" when israel actually starts some shit.
however much ahmadinejad might want to wipe israel off the map (and there's some contention about whether or not he actually said that -- some say that was a bad translation), regardless of iran's military strength, ahmadinejad doesn't have the power to do that. iran's supreme leader would have to authorize that, and ahmadinejad is not iran's supreme leader.
note also that iran's supreme leader issued a fatwa against nuclear weapons and as far as international law is concerned, there is no reason to deny iran the right to have them: iran signed the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, but between now and that time a revolution occurred, which any sane person would consider a nullification of treaties signed prior to. either way, north korea was a signatory to the nuclear non-proliferation treaty and backed out under terms that are contrary to how the treaty specifies nations may exit the treaty. and in that case we did not go to war with north korea.
Because Netanyahu is giving Obama a fucking headache and Obama just wants him to shut up, lol.if the u.s. wasn't going to get into it, then why does the u.s. government spend so much time shit-talking iran? it makes no sense to ratchet up tensions with iran and then not even "get into it" when israel actually starts some shit.
Actually I found the Israel-Turkey tensions more interesting. Anybody notice how quiet the U.S. got with that one?
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