Monday, August 27, 2007

The Iranian Threat


In our time we have two enemies. the first is Islamic Jihad. The second is Dhimmi politicians and leftists who would kiss the ass of Islam hoping to be the late to be eaten by the Muslim crocodile. From B. Clinton to Carter to H. Clinton, to Murtha, to Ried, to Pelosi, to all the cowardly leftists who wish to see the defeat of the west, they reek of treason. Here is a fine editorial with a reasonable way of dealing with Iran.
FROM THE WASHINGTON TIMES:
The Iranian Threat Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran Source: The Washington Times - Editorial

By Tom McInerney and Fred Gedrich
Speaking before the Democratic Leadership Council recently, former President Clinton urged "more diplomacy" as a way to ameliorate America's hostile relationship with countries like Iran. Simply waving a diplomatic wand in front of this enemy won't make the problems it is causing in Iraq and elsewhere disappear. The principal aims of Iran's ruling theocrats are to drive the United States out of Muslim countries; destroy Israel and fragile U.S.-supported democracies in Afghanistan, Iraq and Lebanon; and create a power base of like-minded regimes stretching across the upper tier of the predominantly Sunni Muslim Arab world.
Beginning with the Carter administration, a series of U.S. presidents, including Mr. Clinton, have failed to devise and implement effective policies to counter the belligerent activities of Iran's Shi'ite regime, which practices a brutal form of Islamic fundamentalism.
Iran's rulers have waged a one-sided war with the U.S. for 28 years. Their minions seized the U.S. embassy in Tehran and kept 52 Americans hostage for 444 days, bombed U.S. embassies in Lebanon and residences in Saudi Arabia and kidnapped and murdered Americans. The regime currently manufactures and supplies lethal roadside bombs to Shi'ite militias in Iraq and the Taliban in Afghanistan which kill and maim American troops.
In response to these aggressive acts, the United States broke diplomatic relations with Iran in 1979, declared it a terrorist state every year since 1984, and imposed economic sanctions and export controls. The United States also worked through the U.N. Security Council in attempting to curb Iran's nuclear development program and recently held meetings where U.S. and Iranian ambassadors to Iraq discussed that country's security situation.
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