Stephann
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Joined: 12/27/2006 From: Portland, OR Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: OrionTheWolf Fast Reply: Iran's position on the US: "Our position toward the United States remains unchanged, however - the U.S. is conducting a vengeful and hostile policy against the interests of the Iranian people," he said. " " During his meeting Sunday with Ahmadinejad, Mekdad gave the Iranian president a written message from Syrian President Bashar Assad and underlined the strategic relationship between the two countries, Iran's official news agency, IRNA, reported. Both Ahmadinejad and Mekdad said Iran-Syrian ties remained strong. "Enemies cannot damage real and firm Tehran-Damascus relations," state-run TV quoted Ahmadinejad as saying. " While Iran has never directly called the US an enemy, they have eluded to it many, many times, because of the US connection with Israel. There is also sufficient, non-US intelligence that indicates Iranian groups supporting Iraqi insurgents. They meet all the criteria of a hostile entity, and short of direct attacks on the US, they are acting as an enemy. Considering the expectations of the US for me to shell out half of everything I own in taxes yearly, or face imprisonment, I'd say my own government qualifies under that criteria . Seriously, to say that a country is highly suspicious and lends support to our enemies, doesn't necessarily make them our enemy. The old saying "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" is equally foolish. By that logic, when Saddam was in power, Iran and the US could have been close enough to apply for civil union benefits in California. Iran's interests are to dominate the middle east; this is in direct opposition to Isreal's interests to also dominate the middle east (as a means of protecting themselves from future arab aggression.) The US has been in bed with Isreal for so long, we simply automatically assume that Isreals enemies are, in fact, US enemies. Obviously, any sort of war in the Gulf threatens our oil supply. Ask yourself: if our cars ran on seawater, would we really care if every country in the middle east blew each other up? If not, then is Iran really our enemy, or simply an enemy to the stability that ensures we're able to drive to work? Stephan
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