Joe Cirincione & Andy Grotto of the Center for American Progress discuss their new report on US-Iran strategy, "Contain and Engage".
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Joe Cirincione & Andy Grotto of the Center for American Progress discuss their new report on US-Iran strategy, "Contain and Engage".
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Iran can do what the fuck they want to do! No one stops the U.S. with their nuclear ambitions. No matter if it is used for good or not. Free world! Let's get it right... this is about world power! Iran/U.S. want to be the world leader by controlling the largest oil resource in the middle.
U.S. wants: 1) Iran to halt its nuclear program 2) Stop supporting Hezbollah and Hamas
So the key to a peaceful solution is the land-for-peace deal like the fat Saudi King was talking about. Iran should be willing to give up its support for terror and then it will prove to have more peaceful intentions. Although I think they are just "helping" displaced Arabs get a home country and risking their own lives for these fucking Arabs.
There should be a middle ground between these two countries. One should not try to dominate at the other's expense cause the consequences would certainly be ugly for both sides' futures. Iran wants: 1) U.S. to pull out of Iraq (to stop violence and for their country's security) 2) U.S. to assist in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and 3) maintain its right to access peaceful nuclear technology
Oh well. We can strategies as much as we like, it wouldn't do much good as decisions have already been made. There is no going back and no escape, war is inevitable. Democrats have authorised this admin to invade despite their initial deceptive pose. While, it is extremely hard to quantify the human cost or the economic impact, two things are certain. One that it will not be on a small scale or isolated and second the clash of civilisations will officially begin.
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1) Iran to halt its nuclear program
2) Stop supporting Hezbollah and Hamas
So the key to a peaceful solution is the land-for-peace deal like the fat Saudi King was talking about. Iran should be willing to give up its support for terror and then it will prove to have more peaceful intentions. Although I think they are just "helping" displaced Arabs get a home country and risking their own lives for these fucking Arabs.
1) U.S. to pull out of Iraq (to stop violence and for their country's security)
2) U.S. to assist in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process
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3) maintain its right to access peaceful nuclear technology