Does Israel have the firepower to wipe Iran off the map?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by ZZZzzzzzzz, May 8, 2006.

  1. I see you don't have the information I requested either....

    ROTFLMAO....

     
    #41     May 10, 2006
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    #42     May 10, 2006
  3. FredBloggs

    FredBloggs Guest

    jonnie t-bone:

    has it occurred to you that iran want nukes cos india, pakistan and israel have them - not to mention the usa.

    both israel and usa want iran put out, so iran wants to defend themselves. i can understand that. can you?

    why do we let israel have nukes but not iran? isnt israel just as much a threat to world peace (but not to the west) as iran?

    you say this is a war between christianity and islam. i can not agree with this as a christian (though not a very good one!). it is a battle between western greed for oil and islam. greed has little to do with christianity as it happens.

    lets not forget what happened in iraq. where were the wmds? would it surprise you, that after being israels puppet and bombing iran, the usa found out that the nuke capability of iran was in fact next to zero, and it was all just chest beating to warn off israel - just like saddams threats and claims were just chest beating and no real threat existed.

    are you happy to kill thousands of INNOCENT WOMEN AND CHILDREN based on more FALSE bush 'intelligence' and lies?


    im not. but then i dont believe everything the neo-cons spout. do you?
     
    #43     May 10, 2006
  4. Fred, do you just keep getting dumber? Stay away from the microwave mate.
     
    #44     May 10, 2006
  5. Pabst

    Pabst

    Read it and weep, LoZZER, As reported on MSNBC on April, 18th:

    Recent statements by the Palestinian government, Iran and Syria, including one by Hamas on Monday defending the suicide bombing, “are clear declarations of war, and I urge each and every one of you to listen carefully and take them at face value,” said Israel’s U.N. Ambassador Dan Gillerman.

    “A dark cloud is looming above our region, and it is metastasizing as a result of the statements and actions by leaders of Iran, Syria, and the newly elected government of the Palestinian Authority,” Gillerman warned.

    Gillerman told the Security Council that Monday’s “horrific act of terrorism as well as the ones that preceded it are the direct result of the new axis of terror” comprising Iran and Syria and the “terrorist organizations they have been harboring, nurturing, financing and supporting, namely Hamas and Hezbollah.”

    Gillerman said recent statements by Hamas leaders refusing to recognize Israel, and by Iran’s president who said Saturday that Israel is “on the road to being eliminated,” represent “the stated goal of this axis of terror.”

    Mansour urged the Security Council and the international community to condemn the Israeli attacks and take measures to halt the latest escalation.

    He said “double standards” in which the international community remains silent as Israelis kill Palestinian civilians while the Palestinians are punished by economic and political isolation for democratically electing their government are unacceptable.

    “Any calls on the Palestinian side will only be viewed as hypocritical if they are not met by equal pressure on the occupying power to put an end to its harsh military measures, to end its subjugation of the Palestinian people and accept their rights to live in freedom and security, under the protection of international law,” Mansour warned.

    Israel warns of new 'world war'
    Gillerman urged the international community and the Security Council “to take swift actions to try and prevent the next murder which is already on its way.”

    Since January, he said, 11 major suicide terrorist attacks have been prevented and 90 potential suicide bombers have been arrested.

    While Israel regrets any loss of life, it will not sit idly by and allow “human bombs” or rockets to penetrate the country and kill Israelis — and he asked whether every country wouldn’t do the same to eliminate a similar danger.

    “The danger I must add, not just to Israel but also to the whole free world, and to civilization as we know it, as this axis of evil and terror sows the seeds of the first world war of the 21st century,” Gillerman said


     
    #45     May 10, 2006
  6. dugan

    dugan

    Just wanted to make clear that the Bible verses presented were written to the Isrealites about the Isrealites. It was stating that they took a covenant with God and if they were to break that covenant than they could be put to death. Translated into the new testiment - without the baptism and repentance of sin and living for God - the wages of sin are death (you will not goto Heaven).

    It is not stating that the Isrealites should go kill the asyrians and babylonians or any other group because they did not belive in the God of Isreal.



    carry on.
     
    #46     May 10, 2006
  7. actually, you are the only one who thinks so.

    in the meanwhile, jhony, pabst, z, others and I are coming to the same conclusion...you are full of it.

    good luck
     
    #47     May 10, 2006
  8. nassau

    nassau

    You must of missed Irans speak...where he offered money to anyone or group that would send a missle into Israel and stated that it was his intention to remove Israel off the face of the map etc...sounds like a declaration of war..
    What about those innocent persons?
    They ? should take him out and his clonies ...I am also personally concerned about Pakistan,India,China having the bomb...
    these cultures still to date have many cases where they kill young girls at birth because of gender?
    Very scary everywhere.

    w
     
    #48     May 10, 2006
  9. Pabst

    Pabst

    I saw it early wael. I always gave you kudos for consistency.....
     
    #49     May 10, 2006
  10. Are we sure this is wael?
    I said it right out of the box, but was refuted
     
    #50     May 10, 2006