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[QUOTE]Originally posted by sudaniya: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Tibe still working: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by sudaniya: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Tibe still working: [qb] All the countries in the world should expel iranian diplomats to sent a message to the president of Iran. [/qb][/QUOTE]What course of action did you recommend that Nation-States around the world pursue when the United States illegally invaded and occupied Iraq as well as Afghanistan? [/qb][/QUOTE]YOU support the regime in Iran and their actions towards its own people????? :eek: :eek: :confused: :mad: The war in Afghanistan was/is neccesary. It was a terrorist nest and a threat to the free world. I believe that US went in Iraq with the best intensions but the outcome still havent been a succes and mostly to blame for the lack of succes is the radical muslim groups. [/qb][/QUOTE]Pray tell, where have I stated that I support the Iranian government-a government bought to power by "western" geopolitical interests in 1979. Its laughable that you would credulously characterise the entire "war on terrorism" entreprise as one with a "humanitarian" mandate. The "war" againts "terrorist" has enshrouded and obtusficated the real economic and geo-strategic objectives behind it. Afghanistan is, in many regards, strategic.It not only borders the “Silk Road Corridor” linking the Caucasus to China’s Western border, it is also at the hub of five nuclear powers: China, Russia, India, Pakistan and Kazakhstan. Afghanistan is at the strategic crossroads of the Eurasian oil pipeline and transport routes. It also constitutes a potential land-bridge for the southbound oil pipeline from the former Soviet republic of Turkmenistan to the Arabian Sea across Pakistan, which had initially been negotiated by Unocal with the Taliban government. Consequently, we now have the militarization of the Eurasian corridor as a means to securing control over extensive oil and gas reserves, as well as “protecting” the pipeline routes on behalf of the Anglo-American oil companies. Whoever has control over certain kinds of pipelines and certain kinds of investments in the region does have a certain amount of geopolitical clout. Such clout is something of a commodity itself, even if the physical control of the oil is not. The planning for the war in Afghanistan was in the “pipeline” for at least three years prior to the tragic events of September 11. There is ample evidence, (including mountains of official documents) which confirm that successive U.S. Administrations have supported, abetted and harbored international terrorism. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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