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SBS fcuked it up big time
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Why would the US need to get involved. The Israelis could presumably eat them and anyone else in the region who think there are hard enough for breakfast.Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostA few of the countries there are working to expand their areas of interest, and income. I also think the current worry with Iran is its ability to destabilise the region. To be honest, if there wasn't oil, we wouldn't be worrying about the region at all. However, there is oil, and there is one very powerful country building up.
The US cannot, and will not let it happen.Comment
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I agree. However, I don't think it would go down well with Americans, or should I say the Jewish American lobby which is still incredibly powerful.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhy would the US need to get involved. The Israelis could presumably eat them and anyone else in the region who think there are hard enough for breakfast.
I also think with international support, the other Muslim countries in the regions would be less inclined to side with Iran. However, if the 'zionists' attack alone, then ther Arab league would simply have to draw together, which I believe they'd be loath to do; if it become a Zionists versus Islamic attack, then they would have to stick together which renders the situation 100 times worse, imo.
Don't get me wrong, I think the last thing the yanks want is Israel to strike, but I think they are spoiling to (the Israelis) and the Americans will be fighting hard for them not to, but if they do (and I am convinced they will without Iran doing some serious backpeddling), then I truly believe the Americans will back them.Last edited by Zoiderman; 9 March 2012, 12:49.Comment
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According to a recent article on the BBC web site, Islamist groups like Hamas put the blame for all the World's troubles, and especially theirs, on Zionists _and_ Freemasons. So you'd better watch out Churchy
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We're in it for the long term, thanks for the heads-up though.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostAccording to a recent article on the BBC web site, Islamist groups like Hamas put the blame for all the World's troubles, and especially theirs, on Zionists _and_ Freemasons. So you'd better watch out Churchy

The Muslims and Catholics generally don't like us because we don't care what religion people are.
You could say that they're intolerant of tolerance. Oh well.Last edited by Churchill; 9 March 2012, 12:56.Comment
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I always though Hamas was a bit of a daft name for a bunch of people who cant eat a bacon butty. I reckon they should change their terror-name by deed poll to Lambas, or AssasOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostAccording to a recent article on the BBC web site, Islamist groups like Hamas put the blame for all the World's troubles, and especially theirs, on Zionists _and_ Freemasons. So you'd better watch out Churchy
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