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Israel posts 3 nuclear subs off Iran's shores
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Tensions are definitely mounting. Sadly, the State Department's "new" and more "nuanced" approach to Iran aren't helping things.....
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Isn't the same thing going on with the Korea's right now?
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Iran and Korea are completely different.
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O nos big bad Iran!
lets hear how the western media twists this one. |
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He said he was going to talk to these leaders of countries that we have problems with. I think that makes sense just as he said in the campaign... as opposed to NOT talking to them like we're a bunch of high school kids. But I'll be damned if just about everything he SAID he was going to do, he has NOT done. He's basically exactly like Bush in most everything he's done. And for some reason the dems seem to like it and the republicans seem to hate it. I guess our "leaders" are really just for show to us civilians while the real business goes on as usual. God knows the companies that make trillions off of govt. contracts for building weapons don't want peace breaking out in the world. We ALWAYS have to have an enemy. |
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Just imagine the outrage if North Korea would do that to South Korea .... :2 cents:
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http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...show_article=1 |
Shits going to hit the fan anytime now.
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Did anyone play the computer game called Red Alert? That's a close computer simulation of what could be. Warcraft and Starcraft games are more fictional. I like these strategy computer games - they stimulate the mind.
Anyway, real life is not fiction. In business, many products can be sold about such historic miliraty events: 1) War movies 2) War games 3) War photos 4) Magazines / books / etc. 5) Battleship board games 6) Toys of soldiers, boats and nuclear weapons |
world is getting crazy :(
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Fade in: Noon in the center of what was once Tehran. Most of the buildings have been destroyed and an eerie wind is howling through the once bustling streets. Medium tracking shot on a boy wandering aimlessly through the rubble, perhaps searching for his parents he knows he'll never see again. His eyes are glazed and expressionless and he moves as though he's succumbing to radiation sickness. He pauses on the street and stares down at part of a newspaper pinned under a piece of debris. He picks up the newspaper and stares at the headline. We see the translation - "Obama Backs Nuke Free Mideast." The child laughs weakly then doubles over in pain. He falls to the ground and doesn't move again. |
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Spanx! Jack |
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That was a good one. |
Shit is gonna break loose in Korea, and then the Middle East, and we'll all blame it on Obama.
We've had sixty years of failed policy in both areas. We are just plain fucked. Quote:
If it's so fucking easy for Obama to fix, why didn't Bush do it before he left office? That's because it's very easy to say "We are going to leave Afghanistan" or "We are going to leave Iraq", but doing it is another thing. I think leaving either of these two countries is a disaster because the second we leave there will be a power vaccum, and the people we don't want will step up and fill our shoes. |
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