Thank You LGF
May 11th, 2006 . by CaryFirst, go read this, then come back here. Ready? I had the idea from the opening sentences of the (translated) letter that Iran’s President was going to declare war on the US. Now, all you liberals, go ahead and surf on to the next blog ‘cause I know you’re not going to want to hear the next bit:
Bush needs to preemptively strike. Now. I don’t know how much more clearly it needs to be stated that Iran is bent on waging a war with the US, and, as a bonus for them, I am sure they will claim that Israel would be “tragically in the way” when Iran strikes.
For crying out loud, can we please do something this time without being vilified as a “thug” or a “cowboy” out to boost ratings?
My prayers are with the men and the women in the armed forces who will be taking the brunt of this next blow. May God bless you all, and may He also protect those of us in the rear.
Man, the Marines are too stringent about the age thing.
The storm is upon us. Batten down the hatches, All men to battle stations… the smoking lamp is out!
Here we go again.
I think we should pave all of Iran and turn it into the world’s biggest super Walmart.
My goof. Many misspellings.
Anyway – I think Iran would make a nifty large lens.
And yes, batten down the hatches. Looks to be a bit bumpy ahead.
I had read about this through other sources. It’s quite traditional for Muslim leaders to send “peaceful” correspondance to their eneimes prior to attacking. They offer a chance for the infidels to convert/submit to Islam, or be destroyed.
Iran would also make one hell of an off road park a couple of hundred years later (radiation and all). What better way to reduce our nuclear stockpile? That should make the lefty loons happy!
Iran has been sending troops into Iraq and the good guys have been killing them on a regular basis. It may be that one of the first things Iraq does after they get their government settled in nice and cozy is to declare war on Iran and use the friendly U.S. troops as mercenaries.
If we let the Iraqi’s ‘lead’ how can the U.N. complain?