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It is rather interesting with all the promises to blow Israel off the map and the sponsoring of International Terrorism; not to mention sending Insurgents into Iraq and building nuclear weapons, as well as buying sophisticated ICBM missiles and high-tech military hardware that Iran wants to now discuss peace. Obviously such actions are not peaceful exhibits of a humble and caring nation. Now the World Media is saying that this rhetoric is just saber rattling and that both sides perceive this issue differently. Yet here we are and someone is now saying let’s talk? That is unforgivable, asking for perception-based talks now is out of the question, the time for discussion, cultural exchange, understanding and political diplomacy is gone. That is just a joke, because in the end the other parties renege and here we go again. We also see in the Media how the declared enemy is using this to their advantage by starting rumors of US War crimes, yet the enemy hides and attempts to conceal itself in civilian populations? Whose fault is it then if there is collateral damage in time of war? And as far as issues in Afghanistan and Iraq let us consider who is doing what, as the enemy is adapting to blend in, attack and disappear back into the fold of society. Your basic drive-by gang shooting as we use to call them in Los Angeles. Unacceptable, so we must use force, strength and honor and if international terrorists hide in homes or Mosques then those are hideouts and weapons of war and must be destroyed and that is the way it is. If folks do not like reality in these other nations, then tell them to stop planting roadside bombs and move forward with their governments and enforce liberty and justice, then they can have peace and freedom. Consider this in 2006.
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