--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>  
> In a message dated 2/7/07 4:11:44 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> The White  House could be telling the truth.  Maybe there are no plans to  
> take Iran to the next level. The  fuel for a fire is in place, however.  All 
> we 
> need is a spark.  The  danger is that we have created conditions that could 
> lead to a Greater Middle  East War.   
> 
> 
> 
> And then there is another perspective. This could all be a bunch of BS  meant 
> to put Ahmadinnajad on the hot seat among his own people. He already has a  
> bad economy and is criticized by his opponents for too much military spending 
>  
> and not enough social programs, sound familiar? He doesn't have a very 
> popular 
>  government right now and Iranians would welcome a change.   Ahmadinnajad has 
> ruined Iran's credit with this Nuclear stuff , western  banks are refusing to 
> lend him money and his economy could very well be on the  verge of collapse.
>

Yeah, but you're giving the USA under BUsh too much credit, I think.

And while the current government may not be popular, dont fool yourself. Any 
attack by 
the US or Israel will unite them far more than the US invasion of Iraq did 
Iraqis. Odd as 
their government may seem to us, it WAS democratically elected.

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