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I agree with them.
Recently I have noticed various talking heads are advancing the idea that war with Iran is inevitable. I worry that in the background some Israeli public relations group is trying to get us all to believe that it is inevitable so that we will accept it when it happens. Moral lethargy, comfortably numb.
I would like to bomb Ahmadinejad, a lot of people would, but we just can't go around doing this stuff. My 4th grade teacher made a very sensible comment once to another student to discourage him from doing something, "What if everyone went around doing that?" That is a good question to be asked before we go around bombing countries that are not at war with us.
Re: Tekakaromatagi | 7:56 a.m. Feb. 5, 2012
"I would like to bomb Ahmadinejad, a lot of people would, but we just can't go around doing this stuff."
The chances of Israel doing nothing and allowing Iran to develop the ability to destroy them are zero. The U.N. is powerless to do their job and therefore Israel is going to have to step into the breech.
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