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Originally Posted by Side-eclipse I think that this is a very interesting subject, An-Jel. I believe that when you’re leading a country as powerful and influential as the US, with all the advantages/disadvantages you’ve mentioned before, you are obliged to make some distinction between your enemy and your ally. I do believe in taking stands, I’m just against who takes them and the reasons for which they’re taken (in our example). A little kid could point out the political immaturity in the term “Evil”. I can’t believe that when one is surrounded with such a number of political advisors and experts, a slip like that could be acceptable. How different is Mr. Bush from Ahemdinejad??? Such words could only be found in the Bible, Koran or Star Wars. When you have someone like Mr. Bush as a sorry excuse for a president, saying that there is an “Axis of Evil”, of course, A psycho like Ahmedi Nejad dubbing America to be the “Great Satan” should be predictable, but not vice versa. |
Did I mention Bush, I was thinking of Vietnam: Cambodia, Vietnam, and China!
Kidding!
I am not worried about Iran. Iran is relatively complacent compared to Saudia Arabia.