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ross koller (Ross)
Intermediate Member Username: Ross
Post Number: 1191 Registered: 3-2002
| Posted on Monday, May 12, 2003 - 6:36 am: | |
art, as reagan used to say, 'there you go again'... are you implying that the (potential) weapons system they have been working on for years with the russians, is now the fault of gwb for preemptively attacking iraq 2 months ago? yeah i guess that makes sense....not. |
Bob Campen (Bob308gts)
Member Username: Bob308gts
Post Number: 542 Registered: 9-2001
| Posted on Thursday, May 08, 2003 - 2:43 pm: | |
Let's sue Fermi's family, he's the one that started the nuke stuff  |
arthur chambers (Art355)
Intermediate Member Username: Art355
Post Number: 1535 Registered: 6-2001
| Posted on Thursday, May 08, 2003 - 10:46 am: | |
They'll behave until they've got their first bomb, then they'll tell us what they really think. And they will get their first bomb, read today's news, they are much further along with that, and apparently are accelerating their program. A much safer world, thanks guys. Art |
Charles Barton (Airbarton)
Member Username: Airbarton
Post Number: 488 Registered: 11-2002
| Posted on Thursday, May 08, 2003 - 10:03 am: | |
This is exactly what I have been saying to the lefties that where against the war. These sort of people only understand strength. This war has put the Islamic world on notice to clean up their act. |
Dave (Maranelloman)
Intermediate Member Username: Maranelloman
Post Number: 1453 Registered: 1-2002
| Posted on Thursday, May 08, 2003 - 8:30 am: | |
Yes, Ross, and the message was "BOHICA, militant Arab states". |
ross koller (Ross)
Intermediate Member Username: Ross
Post Number: 1182 Registered: 3-2002
| Posted on Thursday, May 08, 2003 - 6:15 am: | |
looks like they got the message.... 11:47 08May2003 RTRS-Iran's Kharrazi urges better ties with Washington TEHRAN, May 8 (Reuters) - Iranian Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi has said the Islamic Republic wants to improve relations with its arch-foe the United States, the official IRNA news agency said on Thursday. After Washington's swift victory in neighbouring Iraq, Iran's leaders are reconsidering the previously taboo issue of restoring ties with the United States, broken after the 1979 Islamic revolution that toppled the U.S.-backed shah. "Generally, Iran wants to expand its relations with all countries, even with America," IRNA quoted Kharrazi as saying during a one-day visit to Luxembourg on Wednesday. While President Mohammad Khatami's pro-reform government has tentatively explored ways repairing Tehran's relations with Washington, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's most powerful figure, has so far firmly blocked any such moves. Iran's hardline judiciary last year declared illegal any calls for restoring relations with the United States. The United States has branded Iran part of an "axis of evil" for allegedly developing weapons of mass destruction and accused the Islamic Republic of topping the list of nations backing terrorism, charges Tehran strongly denies. "Iranian leaders believe that America's threats are serious. They want to tell America that Iran is not seeking any problems," Saeed Leylaz, a political analyst, told Reuters. But Kharrazi said Iranian opinion was split on the issue. "It is not correct to say that conservatives oppose relations with America and reformists support the idea," he said. "Iranians are divided; some believe it is time to expand ties with the United States and some believe it is not the time." ((Writing by Parisa Hafezi, editing by Tom Mulligan; Tehran newsroom, +98 21 850 0085)) |
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