Yes, but I would argue that until the Lebanon conflict, very few people have
really understood how involved Iran (and Syria) are in everything going on
in the Middle East. Iran is the principle problem. Syria doesn't have the
money to be a major player without Iran's oil funding. Iran needs to be
stopped, but the Russians and the Chinese don't want anything to happen to
Iran.

If I were Russia or China, I would be far more worried about potential
Iranian nukes being detonated by terrorists on my soil than on American
soil. After all, it's a hop skip and jump from Iran across Islamic Central
Asia to Russia and China.

On 8/22/06, Gruss wrote:
>
> > RoMunn wrote:
> > The Israeli Army
> > failed to anticipate that Hezbollah would have access to such weapons.
>
> More support for 'don't engage until you're ready to win.'
>
> 

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