It’s just as believable as OUR increasing nuclear plants, or many other nations, like Japan, France, etc. I’m sure Israel’s nuclear program is also totally benign. It might be worth observing that Iran is every bit as “open” about their nuclear program as the U.S. is. With Russia’s navy falling apart and them looking to buy ships from France, is THEIR old nuclear program and supplies of equipment, and “fuels”, no longer a concern?
Churchillwasright, I suspect that dtroutma’s point, among other things, is that Iran is just as «legitimate» a nation as Israel, the US, Japan, France, etc. Now we may disagree what it takes to constitute a nation, but the Persians have certainly been around as a coherent and cohesive unit for a long time, so questioning their «legitimacy» is probably not productive. As for your hope that that country of 70 million inhabitants is «turn[ed] into a parking lot», that would seem to be the level of moral thinking we have come to expect from you….
toasteroven almost 14 years ago
Well, it’s true in a sense. Nuclear power is cleaner than some.
As for the actual cartoon… hey scott, I agree with what you said! How about that?
comYics almost 14 years ago
neon Green Jobs.
ididnotinhale almost 14 years ago
Strange, only 4 people went to the conference
Dtroutma almost 14 years ago
It’s just as believable as OUR increasing nuclear plants, or many other nations, like Japan, France, etc. I’m sure Israel’s nuclear program is also totally benign. It might be worth observing that Iran is every bit as “open” about their nuclear program as the U.S. is. With Russia’s navy falling apart and them looking to buy ships from France, is THEIR old nuclear program and supplies of equipment, and “fuels”, no longer a concern?
mhenriday almost 14 years ago
Churchillwasright, I suspect that dtroutma’s point, among other things, is that Iran is just as «legitimate» a nation as Israel, the US, Japan, France, etc. Now we may disagree what it takes to constitute a nation, but the Persians have certainly been around as a coherent and cohesive unit for a long time, so questioning their «legitimacy» is probably not productive. As for your hope that that country of 70 million inhabitants is «turn[ed] into a parking lot», that would seem to be the level of moral thinking we have come to expect from you….
Henri