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"Joann Evans" I can't see where starting a war with Persia is high on the Israeli agenda. A no-nuke Iran seems reasonable. What the hell has Israel done to **** all these Arab countries off? Short answer: Exist. Long answer: Go do some research on Israel's origins and history, the politics of the region, and decide for yourself. This simply begs the original question. Is the Muslim religion unable to tolerate the existence of Judaism? Is it the loss of a small piece of land? who need some war going on to make their lives interesting. I agree, only to the extent that I wonder what they'd do next, if they somehow got what they wanted? Well yes the thought had ocurred to me. If Palestine were independant and Israel disappeared, the country would be exposed as a collection of aimless fools. Most of us couldn't [blow ourselves up to take out an enemy], and I don't just mean for ethical/moral reasons, either. I understand your point, but feel that in the absence of an elocutable grievance, the bomb suicide becomes an end in itself. Come to think of it, the worship of suicide is like a death cult, and a case of arrested development. |
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On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 01:02:07 -0500, in a place far, far away,
"Revision" kentbetts@techisp-dot-com made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a way as to indicate that: "Joann Evans" I can't see where starting a war with Persia is high on the Israeli agenda. A no-nuke Iran seems reasonable. What the hell has Israel done to **** all these Arab countries off? Short answer: Exist. Long answer: Go do some research on Israel's origins and history, the politics of the region, and decide for yourself. This simply begs the original question. Is the Muslim religion unable to tolerate the existence of Judaism? The brand practiced by bin Laden et al is. It is, in fact, unable to tolerate the existence of any religion other than its own. Well yes the thought had ocurred to me. If Palestine were independant and Israel disappeared, the country would be exposed as a collection of aimless fools. To the limited degree that it is a country, it already has been. |
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In sci.space.policy Christopher M. Jones wrote:
Jim Oberg wrote: Does this render the Sensenbrenner anti-proliferation constraint on NASA purchase of Russian space stuff moot? Sort of a fait accompli d'espace, n'est-pas? No. Just because we like space exploration a whole, whole lot doesn't mean we need to abandon our principles. You will first have to get them before going for the abandon bit... -- Sander +++ Out of cheese error +++ |
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In sci.space.policy John Doe wrote:
Jim Oberg wrote: MOSCOW (UPI) - Russia and Iran announced Thursday that the Islamic Republic's controversial nuclear power plant has been completed. One should look back 25/26 years ago to see who it was that told Iran it should develop nuclear powered electric generation facilities so its economic development wouldn't be tied to oil when oil runs out. Oh, and Brazil just decided to not allow IAEA inspectors to check some "proprietary" parts of its nuclear programme because they consider those to be trade secrets and don't want to leak the technology to others. Does this mean that the USA will be prohibited from selling/buying anything from Brazil ? Depends on if teh decide to offer incentives to enough congressmen or not? -- Sander +++ Out of cheese error +++ |
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