irrelevant, nobody should want excitable revolutionaries anywhere near big red buttons.
Thier recent revolution was getting rid of the puppet we installed, no more excitable revolutionaries than the founding fathers...
What I am basically saying is they were well within thier right to get rid of our puppet and decide thier own direction, which isn't really an arguable point...
the moment iran stops funding hamas/hezbollah/others we are very likely to take the pressure off.
Why should they whilst we still fund Israel, or is it only ok for us to fund proxys ?
because it is a representative parliamentary democracy.
errm, i never said that.. ohh you mean Israel, I don't see why representative parlimentary democracy should affect it, considering some of the democracys (israel palestine) there are probably less aggressive warlike dictatorships about that i would trust more with nukes, besides Iran has a kind of democracy going, the mullahs have to approve the candidates but they are not exactly extremists, they have fairly liberal candidates able to compete, the only real difference from somewhere like US or UK would seem to be the mullahs have to vet the candidate as well as the political party, whereas over here its just the political party...
Damn got to go... ill finish the rest of the points later...
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