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Wonder Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-22-03 09:47 PM
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67. There is that word fault again.
Some might argue that Bush operates to some degree upon a strategic plan put together with Israel's "security" in mind, at the almost complete disregard of the either the security or soverignty of Israel's neighbors.

Take Iran for instance, like Syria there is an allusion to the NPT. Iran is being a bit less diplomatic here (I have to check some wording to say with full certainty). Diplomacy seems a lost art here in the middle east. Why not all sign that dang treaty. From what I have gathered Iran is as concerned for an Israeli preemptive strike as well, and it seems with some good reason.

What I am trying to say, in terms of expansionism on the part of the US in the ME, Israel though in the background must also enter into the equation in terms of analysis.

After all haven not they just made almost a declaration that Iran now does not only threaten Israel, but the entire world. Are we ALL asleep?
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