Yes, let's just forget Iran would strike any country against its religious views, especially Israel.
Then again, we can take Iran's word for it - they won't attack anyone .... unless they really had to. On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 12:08 PM, John Doe <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 1:58 PM, Laurelai <[email protected]> wrote: > > And that brings us back to what are we going to do about the US Gov > laying > > down in the same mud as the bad guys > Good and bad are just points of view, mostly of whether YOU benefit or > not. > > Ian Hayes <[email protected]> wrote: > > There are those out there in power who only know the language of > > brute, naked force.... > > The murder of civilans is certainly a terrible crime, but that and the > > release of some malware that breaks centrifuges is certainly better > > than other options. > > Pre-emption of potential, predicted or "foreseen" violence with violence > does not justify the violence or make it right. > > The right option would be to respect their rights and leave them alone, > but strategy game-theory playing americans won't allow that, as Iran is > the weak kid on the block and the fatsos want him to give up his candy. > Not that the fatso really needs the candy, it's more of a habit of > bullying. > > USA hasn't delared war on Iran. Congress has not authorized acts of > war against Iran, has it? -- If Obama has, he is acting as a rogue agent > of USA, a terrorist - if you will, hell bent on killing civilians with his > assassination lists, cyber weapons and drones. As such, he should be > held liable for any damages, just like americans would hold any terrorist > liable for attacking them with similar means and weapons. > > How would Obama feel if Iran sent a drone to bomb and kill his kids and > family at a kindergarten, just because they thought he might be there? > > Would it not be just as justified a killing as his strikes have been? > It might even pre-empt some of his drone bombings or cyber attacks in > the future! > > Laurelai wrote: > > I don't see how Iran developing nuclear power is a threat, I'm sorry to > > me this just seems like more fear mongering. > [email protected] wrote: > > And is this how you fail. There is no problem is in developing nuclear > > POWER there is problem when you is weaponize it. > Problem is not weapons either. It is game theoretic positioning. > > Bullies who let the weak and robbed get guns end up regretting it when > the weak can defend themselves and can no longer be robbed and bullied. > This is what bullies don't like. This is why americans and USA whine about > Iran, because they bully Iran for it's oil and gas resources, - the candy. > > I think the major problem here is that USA, and indeed some americans, > are unwilling to give others the same benefits and equal rights, which > they enjoy themselves on the "free" markets of the world. To which they > have agreed. > > Iran is a signator of the Nuclear non-Proliferation Treaty and as such has > every > right to use and to develop nuclear power to peaceful purposes. Indeed, > USA was > the one supplying them with 18 fast breeder nuclear reactors not so very > long ago. > > Iran should sue USA and Obama for terrorism on any international, civil and > class action courts for damages to any cyber menaces they've been unleashed > upon by Obama. There is no justification for their illegal attacks against > Iran. > If Obama has authorized these acts of war, then he should be held liable > for > any civilian or corporate damages as well as charged with terrorism. I > would > imagine that in these cases the damages run easily in the billions. > > This is the right solution for cyber terrorism. Take them to court! > > > > _______________________________________________ > Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. > Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html > Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/ >
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