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br> -- Martin Owens br> Sacramento, California /p>A lot of Americans hate being reminded of reality, but this one is immutable: every day we and the Europeans spend "negotiating" with Iran is another day they get to perfect a nuclear device and a delivery system for it.
The MSM has been woefully derelict is describing the Iranian government for what it is: a group of "true believers" willing to allow their country to be completely obliterated as long as the chaotic conditions required for the re-emergence of the Hidden Imam are achieved. Mutually assured destruction (MAD) will not deter these madmen. They are more than willing to commit national suicide -- and they are on the record as saying so, "as long as Islam prospers."
p>Americans may not wish to remember, but the last time we faced a nation that used suicide to advance their political/military agenda, we nuked them -- twice. br> -- Arnold Ahlert br> Boca Raton, Florida /p> p> COMMUNITY OUTSIDER br> Re: Erin Wildermuth's In the Garden of Walden
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