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Chamas & Iran

Posted on: Sunday, September 18, 2005
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Iranian "president" Ahmadinejad delivered a most detestable diatribe to the UN a couple of days ago, which was reinforced today by something called the "foreign ministry spokesman." Both characters essentially gave the finger to the rest of the world and maintained they would pursue their nuclear ambitions regardless of what anyone says. They insist these endeavors are confined to the pursuit of the energetical nuclear value but one cannot but scoff at such claims. Why is Iran so secretive about the whole program and repeatedly thwarts efforts by the international community to supervise its progress in the field? Why does it constantly try to deflect attention away from its supposedly pacific nuclear adventures to Israel's supposedly militaristic employment of nuclear energy... - isn't that rather like mixing apples and pears: if its own program has no military value, then why does it talk about other countries' nuclear weapons in such context? Iran is up to no good and it's high time the world did something about it. Alternatively, we could always do a Daura on them.

Dr. Sharon has made it known that Israel would seek to passively hinder Palestinian elections if Chamas is allowed to participate in the same without disarming first. Now, much as I admire the venerable doctor and much as I abhor Chamas scum, we have to be logical about this. Israel is still administering an imposing amount of territory which the Palestinians want--and under international law are entitled to have--as their state. If Chamas were to disarm in such conditions, the Palestinians would lose the last bit of leverage they have. (This is not to say that Chamas' terrorist activities DO exert any pressure on Israel; it's primarily a matter of psychology and impressions.)

Speaking of terrorists, has anyone noticed their activities in Aza lately? All these putatively macho warriors prancing about in their ski-masks, toting their Kalashnyikovs and showing how big and strong they are by blowing up a concrete wall. And for the past 38 years they'd be cowering like the bunch of pendejos they are at every sight of a khayal and conducted "operations" against dangerous Zionists in discotheques and shopping malls. Risible. How the Palestinian people can buy their crap is beyond imagination.

And finally, a picture I came across depicting a street in London. You wouldn't want to meet THIS nasty piece of work in an alleyway after dark... - or anywhere anytime, for that matter:



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