... I sincerely hope that with the help of a skilled Diplomat this dangerous situation can be politically "neutralised" a.s.a.p. ...
Quote from: kristina on January 03, 2020, 01:59:55 PM... I sincerely hope that with the help of a skilled Diplomat this dangerous situation can be politically "neutralised" a.s.a.p. ... The only way to neuter it is to make sure Iran understands that the US is capable of unleashing fire and brimstone of biblical proportions.First thing Trump should do is a have a signing ceremony where he rescinds the executive order banning assassinations of foreign leaders. I favor maintenance bombing rather than invasion - take out key infrastructure like power plants and re-bomb as it gets rebuilt.
But Simon, don't you think such suggestions could bring total misery to everyone involved ? Would it not be so much more clever & better for everyone to search for a peaceful way forward with the help of a recommendable (!!!!) diplomat who is clever enough to convince everyone that destruction leads nowhere ? ?
... I sincerely hope that with the help of a skilled Diplomat this dangerous situation can be politically "neutralised" a.s.a.p.
The only way to neuter it is to make sure Iran understands that the US is capable of unleashing fire and brimstone of biblical proportions.
But Simon, don't you think such suggestions could bring total misery to everyone involved ?
Quote from: kristina on January 04, 2020, 12:24:29 PMBut Simon, don't you think such suggestions could bring total misery to everyone involved ? Would it not be so much more clever & better for everyone to search for a peaceful way forward with the help of a recommendable (!!!!) diplomat who is clever enough to convince everyone that destruction leads nowhere ? ?That has been tried, but Iran remains a persistent pest. Sometimes the misery is like that of losing a very useful, but cancerous, body part. Painful, unavoidable, and necessary for survival. If Jimmy Carter had simply said "you will cease to exist as a nation if you do not release the hostages" and backed it up, we would not be in this mess today. The problem is nuts like those running Iran are not "negotiated" or "talked out" of power.Chairman Mao said "power comes form the barrel of a gun", and he was absolutely right, You can only negotiate if you have firepower to back you up. Property taxes and parking tickets are examples - people pay because the ultimate result of refusal to do so is the use of whatever level of force is needed to collect.
Do you think they have really and honestly tried hard enough to avoid a conflict?
.. And since you mention Chairman Mao and his mentioning of "power comes from the barrel of a gun" : ... Don't you agree that keeping peace and talking & negotiating about peace is much more important and only indirectly connected to "power" as such ?
see another generation of great thinking young people getting lost and messed up in a conflict that still can be avoided...
PS I am concerned about unintended consequences, especially regarding ISIS. Isn't there are US-UK led force in Iraq (and maybe also in Syria) that is fighting against ISIS? Are those forces gong to still be able to continue their mission? Anyone know?
Let's be honest, here. The reason this assassination is so offputting is because the world does not trust Donald Trump.