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tony blair says we should now use force against iran.......
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.he says he sees the destabilasation that the iranians cause within the middle east as they continue to develop nuclear weapons..just because they didnt find any weapons of mass destruction in iraq doesnt mean that iran is not developing any...they are more of a rogue state than iraq ever was and in my opinion pose more of a threat to the west than iraq did...
///Why he has not been arrested I will never know.///
After all we can't afford to have bad relations with the people who are using his services, our "trusted" ally.
As to the question, I believe whether we want to or we do not, we will end up attacking Iran. Simply because USA wants that and why USA wants that because Israel want that to happen. So therefore it will happen.
After all we can't afford to have bad relations with the people who are using his services, our "trusted" ally.
As to the question, I believe whether we want to or we do not, we will end up attacking Iran. Simply because USA wants that and why USA wants that because Israel want that to happen. So therefore it will happen.
Personally, I don't feel particularly qualified to make a judgement with regard to how much of a threat Iran is (and with all due respect I'm not particularly convinced my fellow ABers are either). While it's not one I subscribe to or am particularly interested in, I can also see the moral argument in favour of intervention.
The most important factor in all this to me seems to be that the country would quite simply not accept it. If you hear people talk about Afghanistan, the way people on average appear to perceive the military situation there is that we're hanging on by our fingernails and constantly losing people in a futile effort to keep control. People also seem to view the country's finances in a similar way. Despite the fact that people are extremely scared of Islamic powers, involving ourselves in such an intervention would severely destabilise our society.
Blair's suggestion is thus highly questionable considering his position, and is not remotely grounded in practical reality. He appears to have (just as implied in the case of Iraq) permanently lost the shrewd insight into domestic politics he demonstrated earlier in his career.
The most important factor in all this to me seems to be that the country would quite simply not accept it. If you hear people talk about Afghanistan, the way people on average appear to perceive the military situation there is that we're hanging on by our fingernails and constantly losing people in a futile effort to keep control. People also seem to view the country's finances in a similar way. Despite the fact that people are extremely scared of Islamic powers, involving ourselves in such an intervention would severely destabilise our society.
Blair's suggestion is thus highly questionable considering his position, and is not remotely grounded in practical reality. He appears to have (just as implied in the case of Iraq) permanently lost the shrewd insight into domestic politics he demonstrated earlier in his career.
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