Maybe it was illegal transport of rockets to Hizballah from Iran through
Syria? Oh, forgot that those don't count. Maybe it was Syria's huge
stockpile of poison gas? Nope, does't count either. Rocket batteries aimed
at Israel? Support of 'insurgents'? Supplying equipment to terrorists?
I wonder what it could be if not a possible nuclear facility provided by
North Korea, who were the first to protest? Might just be nothing at all
like Syria said.
Yeh, that's the ticket.

On 9/12/07, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> But it's known that the US wants any excuse to bomb/invade Iran.
> *shrug*
> We're just building up to it slowly, just as with Iraq.
>
> After they bomb the crap out of Iran and Syria we'll suddenly hear
> that WHOOPS! It really wasn't nuclear weapons.
>
> Just like it really wasn't Massive Stockpiles of WMDs.
>
> On 9/12/07, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Also, the latest news that UN sanctions against Iran are apparently dead
> > after the Germans said they would back no further sanctions makes a U.S.
> > bombing campaign against Iranian nuclear sites more likely. None of
> these
> > developments is good news, as it raises the specter of a regional war.
> > Ironically, the presence of U.S. and coalition forces in Iraq, a cause
> of
> > much outrage in the Middle East, could be the only thing preventing a
> wider
> > conflict.
>
> 

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