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Bush/Iran/Nuclear weapons
George Bush (and others) reckon it would be a threat for Iran to have nuclear weapons. I'm not saying it's right for Iran to have them, but why is it ok for America to have them and no-one else?
George Bush is a patronising, arrogant, two-faced hipocrite.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Its true that both Bush and Blair are warmongers, and of course, why shouldn't Iran have the Nuclear option if we have it. Problem is, their leader has just said he wants to wipe Israel off the face of the planet, then he goes and opens up his nuclear plants against international law, which he signed up to, all sounds a little bit fishy, but what do you do about it, leave it to the double B brand, and they'll invade given half a chance.
North Korea, Bush has included them in his triangle of evil, so why have they not been threatened, because the have nuclear weapons that can reach the States, and have said that if threatened, they will use it.
Its power generation programme is in its very early stages and even if it did intend to make weapons it is at least 7 years down the line if they started now (which they cant because they dont have the technology or know how - yet)
Nobody stopped Israel and their nuclear programme was never intended for energy production only weapons.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_weapon
"...their leader has just said he wants to wipe ----- off the face of the planet, then he goes and ----- against International Law....all sounds a little bit fishy..."
No, lonnie, sounds a little 'Bushy' to me.
War Against Terrorism? Ok, fair enough, but Iraq was hardly the most likely offender in this trans-national tirade of offences on the West, yet Bush wanted to wipe this nation off the face of the Earth.
Guantanamo? Surely a severe transgression of International Law for a so-called 'civilised nation' and 'fighter for Freedom'?
And what does it matter who did, or did not, 'sign up to' anything? (The words 'Kyoto Agreement' and 'Geneva Convention' spring to mind.)
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