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11 years ago
Israel is criticizing the US for not setting a "red line" on when we will attack yet Israel itself has not set its own "red line". The reason is obvious because it would only limit Israel's options in dealing with Iran and Netanyahu knows that a military strike will NOT stop Iran's nuclear program, it would only delay it.
Iran isn't Iraq
Jeff: By your logic, then why would you expect America to do the same?
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11 years ago
They "delayed" Iraq's nuclear program pretty well back then. I say go for it.
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11 years ago
That's fine.  Then as Netanyahu says, if the US won't set a red line, don't give them a Red Light.
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11 years ago
Maybe they have..........it'd be stupid to let the public know where it is though.  Might as well tell Iran the date and time of the attack.
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11 years ago
Israel is our closest friend. And I'm pissed because the U.S. hasn't fucked up their enemies yet.

But we will.
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11 years ago
Stupid Israel, the US won't continue to fight your wars for you.
Stop dragging the US into a World War 3 scenario.

If Israel wants to kill people, go ahead, just do it WITHOUT US support.

ps
Stop making trouble and raising the oil prices and stuff. Israel is making things difficult for everybody.
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11 years ago
Problem is that Israel freely announced its plans to the public, which is wrong. You must keep your cards close to your chest in situations like these.
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