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Iran flexes muscle ahead of talks with major powers

Oftencold

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ARTICLE: Iran flexes muscle ahead of talks with major powers | Reuters

TEHRAN, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Iran test-fired missiles on Monday which a commander said could reach any regional target, flexing its military muscle ahead of this week's crucial talks with major powers worried about Tehran's nuclear ambitions.

The missile drills of the elite Revolutionary Guards coincide with escalating tension in Iran's nuclear dispute with the West, after last week's disclosure by Tehran that it is building a second uranium enrichment plant.

News of the nuclear fuel facility south of Tehran added a sense of urgency to the rare meeting in Geneva on Thursday between Iranian officials and representatives of six major powers, including the United States, China and Russia.
Dear President Obama,
if you could just take a few days off from
your series of
numerous personal appearances,
which I'm sure serve some vital national interest,
and put a little effort into addressing the deranged
madman developing nuclear weapons and missiles,
and maybe the war in Afghanistan, it would be
most appreciated,

thank you,
Oftencold.


ADDENDUM: Minutes after I posted this, Fox news announced that Obama will be sashaying off to Copenhagen to lobby for the Olympics to be help in Chicago.

I wonder, how many people who voted for Obama, thought they'd be getting a political version of Vince, Sham Wow guy?

 
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What, this madman?

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Or do you perhaps mean one of his descendants? :)
 
No, this is no mad man, perhaps he's speaking about this mad man:

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Or perhaps one of the descendants of this murderous scum. :)
 
Are you sure you want to be referencing past defeats, dear chap? :rofl
Defeats?
As far as I know you too have acknowledged that he has murdered many.
I am just doing my part here pointing out to the mad man work and how many innocents did he and his legion of evil have killed. :)
 
Defeats?
As far as I know you too have acknowledged that he has murdered many.
I am just doing my part here pointing out to the mad man work and how many innocents did he and his legion of evil have killed. :)

No, I don't have any moral objections to violently expropriating capitalists if they try and actively resist their dispossession by landless peasants; there's hardly "murder" involved.

It's just that our dear friend Oftencold mentioned a madman developing nuclear weaponry, presumably in the Middle East, and presumably concealed from American and other international inspectors, so I thought I'd mention a head of state who did that. :shrug:
 
No, I don't have any moral objections to violently expropriating capitalists if they try and actively resist their dispossession by landless peasants; there's hardly "murder" involved.
So you have no moral objection to the murder of people simply because they are successful in life?
I have already assumed that but I'm just willing to confirm. :)
It's just that our dear friend Oftencold mentioned a madman developing nuclear weaponry, presumably in the Middle East, and presumably concealed from American and other international inspectors, so I thought I'd mention a head of state who did that.
Oh my dear confused one you have made a silly mistake there!
Oftencold was speaking about a tyrannical dictator that goes against his own people, not about a leader of a liberal democracy.

Ah, those silly little mistakes. :lol:
 
So you have no moral objection to the murder of people simply because they are successful in life?
I have already assumed that but I'm just willing to confirm. :)

Dear boy, I'd prefer that you'd not pretend that you're sufficiently economically informed to finish a contention on this topic with me, as you and I both know you're not. :)

Oh my dear confused one you have made a silly mistake there!
Oftencold was speaking about a tyrannical dictator that goes against his own people, not about a leader of a liberal democracy.

Ah, those silly little mistakes. :lol:

Liberal democracies tend to avoid discrimination on the basis of race, sex, religion, creed, and the like, rather than maintain the supremacy of a specific ethnic/religious group to the extent that there's dismay and anger about the population growth of an ethnic minority. More importantly, internal domestic conditions are not necessarily indicative of the international policies of any political regime. The U.S. is a good example of this, as its internal structure is one of the most democratic in the world, yet it's been governed by a series of political administrations that have supported the violent destruction of democratic governments around the world along with the successes of authoritarian dictatorships.
 
Dear boy, I'd prefer that you'd not pretend that you're sufficiently economically informed to finish a contention on this topic with me, as you and I both know you're not. :)
Don't put "you" and "I" in the same sentence, it might create undesired misrepresentations. :)
Liberal democracies tend to avoid discrimination on the basis of race, sex, religion, creed, and the like, rather than maintain the supremacy of a specific ethnic/religious group to the extent that there's dismay and anger about the population growth of an ethnic minority.
Indeed, which is why he was the leader of a Liberal Democracy. :mrgreen:
More importantly, internal domestic conditions are not necessarily indicative of the international policies of any political regime. The U.S. is a good example of this, as its internal structure is one of the most democratic in the world, yet it's been governed by a series of political administrations that have supported the violent destruction of democratic governments around the world along with the successes of authoritarian dictatorships.
Ohhh the evil west and their damned freedoms. :mad:
 
Don't put "you" and "I" in the same sentence, it might create undesired misrepresentations. :)
Indeed, which is why he was the leader of a Liberal Democracy. :mrgreen:
Ohhh the evil west and their damned freedoms. :mad:

That's odd; this doesn't seem to contain a response to my post so much as somewhat boring comments. Please rectify this error.
 
That's odd; this doesn't seem to contain a response to my post so much as somewhat boring comments. Please rectify this error.
I'm afraid this error is in your computer and not mine. :shock:
 
I'm afraid this error is in your computer and not mine. :shock:

You'll have to adjust your bifocals there, lad. Let's have a look.

Don't put "you" and "I" in the same sentence, it might create undesired misrepresentations. :)

I have no idea what this means, but as it's a non-response to a topic unrelated to the thread anyway, we'll ignore it.

Indeed, which is why he was the leader of a Liberal Democracy. :mrgreen:

Is that a fact? Is there not a commitment to establishing a state around the "identity" of a specific ethnic/religious group in the state in question's very declaration of establishment, and is there not dismay about the "demographic threat" posed by an increasing indigenous population within that state? I see no response to that here.

Ohhh the evil west and their damned freedoms. :mad:

I almost thought that this was intended to be satirical when I saw it, considering that the comment it "responded" to would have functioned better as a rebuttal to it. The exact point was that the domestic freedoms of certain Western countries are disconnected from the international policies of their governments. :2wave:
 
You'll have to adjust your bifocals there, lad. Let's have a look.
As I was saying, the error was in your computer kiddo.
Agnapostate said:
Don't put "you" and "I" in the same sentence, it might create undesired misrepresentations.

I have no idea what this means, but as it's a non-response to a topic unrelated to the thread anyway, we'll ignore it.


It was merely a response to your comment, which, mind you, was in no way related to the topic of the thread - Iran, and neither were any of your other posts.
Please refrain from going off-topic as it does no justice to the OP and his intention that led to the opening of this thread.


Indeed, which is why he was the leader of a Liberal Democracy.


Is that a fact? Is there not a commitment to establishing a state around the "identity" of a specific ethnic/religious group in the state in question's very declaration of establishment, and is there not dismay about the "demographic threat" posed by an increasing indigenous population within that state? I see no response to that here.


Are those facts?
The fact that Israel is a Liberal Democracy is quite known to anyone with any shard of knowledge on the subject, I'm astonished that you were unaware of it so far.


Ohhh the evil west and their damned freedoms.

I almost thought that this was intended to be satirical when I saw it, considering that the comment it "responded" to would have functioned better as a rebuttal to it. The exact point was that the domestic freedoms of certain Western countries are disconnected from the international policies of their governments


Which is entirely wrong and has no truth to it, considering that the US's foreign policy adopts morality whenever it is in the state of war, which cannot honestly be said for the other side, ehm?
 
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Dear President Obama,
if you could just take a few days off from
your series of numerous personal appearances,
which I'm sure serve some vital national interest,
and put a little effort into addressing the deranged
madman developing nuclear weapons and missiles,
and maybe the war in Afghanistan, it would be
most appreciated,

thank you,
Oftencold.

Dear Oftencold,

I have implemented changes that I believe will bring hope and change...to the hope and change that we all hope will change. Now...I can understand your dismay...but...the hope and change, that I feel are necessary...are the hope and change that I hopefully feel you must change for there to be any change in the hope we can all change to...hopefully.

Your absolute joke of a President,

Barack head circus clown Obama.
 
Hope and change = Bait and switch
 
ARTICLE: Iran flexes muscle ahead of talks with major powers | Reuters

Dear President Obama,
if you could just take a few days off from
your series of
numerous personal appearances,
which I'm sure serve some vital national interest,
and put a little effort into addressing the deranged
madman developing nuclear weapons and missiles,
and maybe the war in Afghanistan, it would be
most appreciated,

thank you,
Oftencold.


ADDENDUM: Minutes after I posted this, Fox news announced that Obama will be sashaying off to Copenhagen to lobby for the Olympics to be help in Chicago.

I wonder, how many people who voted for Obama, thought they'd be getting a political version of Vince, Sham Wow guy?


Would you suggest he maybe chair a security council meeting on just this topic? Oh wait, he did that just Thursday. Would you care to withdraw your complaint that he is not putting effort into this problem? Further, you do realize that the president works on things while he is traveling for other things, right? Hell, Bush presided almost as much while on vacation as while in the White House.
 
Would you suggest he maybe chair a security council meeting on just this topic? Oh wait, he did that just Thursday. Would you care to withdraw your complaint that he is not putting effort into this problem? Further, you do realize that the president works on things while he is traveling for other things, right? Hell, Bush presided almost as much while on vacation as while in the White House.

Chair a security council meeting...my my. That certainly had alot of influence on Mahmoud, he must be firing off a medium range missile for every hour Obama chaired the meeting.

And...why not put Obama in the Chair, i mean...who has a greater grasp on what a threat Iran is other than our Salesman in Chief of GMC....our great health care provider...our community organizing Chicago politician..Barack Obama?

For the love of God!:doh
 
All this hysterical rhetoric about Iran and none of these right wingers have any clue that testing missles and building nuclear power processing plants is all legal under International Law.

That's right............................................ Iran broke no agreements.

Iran did not ratify this 2007 agreement stipulating these type of facilties be delcared and they told the UN this fact over one year ago.

http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2009/09/26/iran/index.html

But it's OK for Israel not to comply with UN Demands about it's nuclear stockpile.

Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com
 
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Chair a security council meeting...my my. That certainly had alot of influence on Mahmoud, he must be firing off a medium range missile for every hour Obama chaired the meeting.

And...why not put Obama in the Chair, i mean...who has a greater grasp on what a threat Iran is other than our Salesman in Chief of GMC....our great health care provider...our community organizing Chicago politician..Barack Obama?

For the love of God!:doh

It is a step in the process. He is taking the matter seriously. What is not needed is a bunch of over the top hysterics from idiots who do not really know all that is being done.
 
It is a step in the process. He is taking the matter seriously. What is not needed is a bunch of over the top hysterics from idiots who do not really know all that is being done.

What has he done to convince you he's taking the matter seriously? Oh I'm sorry, he Chaired a Committee.

Gee, if I sleep in a Holiday Inn Express can I fly the Shuttle?
 
But it's OK for Israel not to comply with UN Demands about it's nuclear stockpile.
Israel has never signed on the NPPT document, and has no obligation to the UN when it comes to nuclear power.

Iran however, has signed on the document, and is violating it as we speak.
 
Israel has never signed on the NPPT document, and has no obligation to the UN when it comes to nuclear power.

Iran however, has signed on the document, and is violating it as we speak.

Yes and you are more than fine with Israel not cooperating with the UN.

Typical double standard of Israeli apologists.

Here they are trying to drum up support for attacks on Iran using alleged violations of UN agreements for their argument.

Those same agreements Israel refuses to take part in.

How absurd this must be to anybody not brainwashed by the US media.
 
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Yes and you are more than fine with Israel not cooperating with the UN.

Typical double standard of Israeli apologists.

Here they are trying to drum up support for attacks on Iran using alleged violations of UN agreements for their argument.

Those same agreements Israel refuses to take part in.

How absurd this must be to anybody not brainwashed by the US media.
Absurd is not enough of a word to describe your legacy.
 
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