Looks like Iran wants Diplomatic relations again.

RyanM

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A last whimpering gasp from another doomed regime.

As soon as we're finished with the cleanup and begun reconstruction of Iraq, the next natural step would be to delay the removal of the forces from the region and put diplomatic pressure on Iran. I think they're the next domino in the line, seeing as how the vast majority is clamoring for democracy.
 

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Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: orion7144
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Probably a better idea than calling for a jihad against the US.

See? It's already working.

And who said wars don't solve problems? Probably a dead guy, I'd wager.
 

sandorski

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Iran has been increasingly getting more friendlier with the US for many years now.
 

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Originally posted by: MachFive
A last whimpering gasp from another doomed regime.

As soon as we're finished with the cleanup and begun reconstruction of Iraq, the next natural step would be to delay the removal of the forces from the region and put diplomatic pressure on Iran. I think they're the next domino in the line, seeing as how the vast majority is clamoring for democracy.

That would be the exact wrong thing to do. Our forces need to get out of Iraq ASAP. The students and younger generation in Iran will force changes soon enough.

 

MadRat

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Originally posted by: sandorski
Iran has been increasingly getting more friendlier with the US for many years now.

The Iranian government is largely friendly to the U.S. - but the Iranian population in the eastern side of the country has large numbers of radicals. Unfortunately the military leadership in Iran has a large number of radicals in it, too. Also don't forget that unofficially Iran and Isreal have been working together for their own benefits for twenty five years now.

 

etech

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Originally posted by: MachFive
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: orion7144
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Probably a better idea than calling for a jihad against the US.

See? It's already working.

And who said wars don't solve problems? Probably a dead guy, I'd wager.


A little futher on that note.


N Korea 'open to dialogue'

"An official from North Korea's foreign ministry has hinted the secretive communist state will accept United States demands for multilateral talks on its nuclear weapons programme. "
 

T2T III

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Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: MachFive
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: orion7144
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Probably a better idea than calling for a jihad against the US.

See? It's already working.

And who said wars don't solve problems? Probably a dead guy, I'd wager.


A little futher on that note.


N Korea 'open to dialogue'

"An official from North Korea's foreign ministry has hinted the secretive communist state will accept United States demands for multilateral talks on its nuclear weapons programme. "

Why is everyone afraid of the coalition forces opening up a can of "whoop ass" on them? Is it because of the smoothness that the forces used to take Iraq??
 

Alistar7

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Who cares, we have already decided to invade and occupy anyway, nobody in the world will stop us now from complete global domination.....


Funny, the anti-war crowd keeps looking more myopic as every day goes by. I thought our approach would WORSEN the situations with those countries????? I know you are mightily confused, the throngs of Iraqi's cheering US forces and chanting Bush's name probably still has you in shock, if you need someone to explain how the world really works instead of the way your biased brains see things, feel free to pm...
 

Bartman39

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WTF...?

Who cares, we have already decided to invade and occupy anyway, nobody in the world will stop us now from complete global domination.....


I dont think its on the agenda to invade and occupy Iran or any other Arab country...? If any are it would be more like Syria... ;) Iran more likely see`s this a chance to open relations with us to also get a part of the rebuild of Iraq and its economy... They too could benifit from rebuilding and support oil exports...


Our actions in Iraq being quick and decisive have made some of the other problematic countries in the world sit up and take notice that the US is not quite the big softy that they have made us out to be, but also we have a very humane side too... The situation in Iraq was far more brutal over a period of years than a 3 week war has been and that is for sure... The lives lost in the past 3 weeks does not even come close to the lives that were touched or murdered by (So Damn Insane)...

 

Bartman39

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Iran or any other Arab country
Can correct this to say ANY country in the world... ;)

Not meaning Iran is an Arab country but it does have a considerable amount and is recognized by the surrounding Arab countries...
 

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