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p> FORCE AGAINST FORCE? br> Re: Jed Babbin's Mahmoud, Hu, and the Best of the Worst : /p> p>Wouldn't it be interesting, were the EU kaffeeklatsch to attempt to interfere with a unilateral strike to divest Iran of her nukes? I mean, really, what would or could they do about that? Such a scenario would undercut their credibility in a way they might never recover from, assuming we went ahead anyway. Thanks for forcing me to consider a scenario that I had not previously considered; I hope I am not dwelling on the silver lining of this cloud overmuch, but then, who could blame me? br> -- Mark Stoffel br> Arlington, Virginia /p> p> Jed Babbin replies: br> It would be simply astonishing. They have neither the will nor the means. They're sunk in dhimmitude and nothing is going to save them. Only the Brits and the French have the capability, and then only with nuclear missiles. I'm not in favor of that, even against Iran. Yet. /p>
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