!!!!Iran drops dollar from oil deals: report!!!!!!

annihilate Israel? Israel could destroy them, obliterate them..
Do you honestly think they could attack THIS country, the US of A? We would destroy them 1000 times more horribly and quickly than Israel. NO ONE is going to attack us. No COUNTRY..

We REWARD countries that acquire Nukes.
It makes 100% sense WHY Iran wants nukes...
We respect countries with power....and we subsidize them as such...
 
very old news.

Iran has been selling crude oil to the Japanese in EUR and JPY.

Iranians can't do anything with USD. It's because the US has a blanket embargo on the Iranian financial market.
 
To call anyone listed below stupid is the height of stupidity.

Stupidity and Stupid people is what got the US to where it is. To the brink of a generational decline in economic and world power.

This forum is overflowing with the above stupid people. Which has led to a commensurate decline in overall quality of the site.




Quote from Mad_Alfred:

Nealvan's List of "Dope Smoking Liberals"



Retired U.S. General Norman Schwarzkopf

"The general who commanded U.S. forces in the 1991 Gulf War says he hasn't seen enough evidence to convince him that his old comrades Dick Cheney, Colin Powell and Paul Wolfowitz are correct in moving toward a new war now. He thinks U.N. inspections are still the proper course to follow. He's worried about the cockiness of the U.S. war plan, and even more by the potential human and financial costs of occupying Iraq. And don't get him started on Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld."

(From "Desert Caution" - Once 'Stormin' Norman,' Gen. Schwarzkopf Is Skeptical About U.S. Action in Iraq - Washington Post - January 28, 2003)

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Retired U.S. General Brent Scowcroft.

Scowcroft was a leading Republican critic of U.S. policy towards Iraq before and after the 2003 invasion of Iraq, which war critics in particular have seen as significant given Scowcroft's close ties to former President George H.W. Bush. Scowcroft supported the invasion of Afghanistan as a “direct response” to terrorism.

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Retired U.S. General Merrill "Tony" McPeak

McPeak is a former Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force. McPeak took over as Chief of Staff during the run-up for Operation Desert Shield, and assisted in overall strategic planning for Operation Desert Storm.

In 1996, McPeak served as Oregon state chairman for the Bob Dole for President campaign. During the presidential election of 2000 McPeak endorsed George W. Bush and served as co-chairman of Oregon Veterans for Bush. [1]

As the military and foreign policy of the Bush administration coalesced, however, McPeak expressed strong objections, especially with regard to the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

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Retired General John Shalikashvili.

John Shalikashvili - A retired general of the United States Army and former NATO Supreme Allied Commander who served as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1993 to 1997.

Shalikashvili spoke at the 2004 Democrat Convention - and declared himself to be “a new Democrat.” The catalyst for his switch from the Republican party to the Democratic Party was the Bush administrations actions re: Iraq.

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The Staff of the U.S. Army War College

(From Reconstructing Iraq: Insights, Challenges, and Missions for Military Forces in a Post-Conflict Scenario"

Published by the U.S. Army War College. Feb. 2003.

Conclusion #6

"An exit strategy will require the establishment of political stability, which will be difficult to achieve given Iraq's fragmented population, weak political institutions, and propensity for rule by violence."

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Yeah - Nealvan. These guys are some really serious "dope smoking liberals."

You are a putz.

You are also free to use that ticket "Cheap Ticket" yourself and get going to Fort Campbell, Ky.

Happy trails.
 
Quote from mschey:

Except for that schmuck calling for the destruction of Israel! Oh that's right, he is the President of Iran!

get your head right that was never said I can see now why it was so easy to get the US people to support the war in Iraq
 
Quote from Mad_Alfred:


If you are still an advocate that the "throw down" needs to happen - then you have to be involved when it happens. [/B]

Cant see that happening but you are right
 
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