A remarkable story:
7/10/2008 8:42:55 PM
obama says they are not a real threat and code pink is against sanctions.....yay liberals
7/10/2008 8:48:01 PM
7/10/2008 8:52:15 PM
he's obviously a terrorist.throw him in Gitmo with the rest.
7/10/2008 9:01:37 PM
Wait, torture is bad now?
7/10/2008 9:19:13 PM
7/10/2008 9:28:59 PM
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7/10/2008 10:23:42 PM
I don't think anyone was talking about anyone else in this thread.But I don't see how we can condemn them on the basis of torture, when we ourselves torture. I don't think they are fluffing anyone's pillow at the CIA black sites.Iran definitely has worse human rights than us, and it's atrocious they violently silent domestic civil disputes. But it's ridiculous to act on the basis that they shouldn't be torturing.
7/10/2008 10:27:02 PM
^So we're just supposed to take it on faith that the U.S. treats people as badly as Iran treated him? Water-boarding doesn't sound pleasant to me, but compared to that? Give me a break!More so the question I'm raising is -- how do you, as a foreign power, negotiate with a regime that treats its own citizens with this level of contempt? Even if we did negotiate some "diplomatic" arrangement with them, it'd have be done entirely on the basis of "See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil." It didn't work with Saddam, it won't work with these religious nuts. It seems to me that Iran is nothing more than a typical tin-foil-hat petty dictatorship wrapped in high-minded concepts of theocracy. Why do some prominent politicians insist on treating them as a legitimately organized state worth talking to?
7/10/2008 11:19:24 PM
7/10/2008 11:36:20 PM
^^ Yes. And more specifically, if you're Israel (and the United States), how do you "talk" to a nation such as Iran that (1) is almost certainly building or already has a nuclear weapon of some sort--even though it claims otherwise; (2) is actively firing test missiles that could deliver nuclear or conventional payloads at least regionally; and (3) is repeatedly calling for the destruction of your nation?
7/10/2008 11:42:08 PM
to Duke:
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7/11/2008 2:11:22 AM
^So you're saying you really do think America is equivalent to Iran in terms of its stated policy and implementation of torture?^^And the king of liberal self-guilt arrives. Late to the party, huh?
7/11/2008 2:30:28 AM
^^^ The inquisition! WHAT A SHOW!The inquisition! HERE WE GO!*cough*This is fucked up, but I'm glad he made it out of there and that he chose to come here of all places. Even with the past news showing some of the more shadowy elements of our government to carry out some fairly unpalatable things, I'm glad we're still seen as a destination for political dissidents.'Cause the inquisition's here and it's here to staaaaaaay!(ok i'll stop)[Edited on July 11, 2008 at 2:33 AM. Reason : ]
7/11/2008 2:33:17 AM
lolyesthe liberal anarchistnice new war drum
7/11/2008 2:33:19 AM
7/11/2008 2:37:12 AM
AMERICA: WE TORTURE LESSAnd since when has avoiding dialogue improved anything?[Edited on July 11, 2008 at 3:04 AM. Reason : did the old one break? or just get too expensive?]
7/11/2008 2:41:02 AM
7/11/2008 3:09:32 AM
Clearly we should invade this nation over Ahmad Batebi, further entangling ourselves in an impossibly expensive and bloody war. It'll end the recession DAMMIT!
7/11/2008 3:16:05 AM
7/11/2008 3:18:52 AM
If only they were a democracy......that we could overthrow AGAIN.
7/11/2008 3:31:38 AM
Yeah, our military doesn't do anything for imprisoned militants. . .Iraqi Militants Becoming CitizensMajor General Doug Stone is trying to turn jailed Iraqi militants into citizens. Call him a do-gooder, but guess what? It's working.
7/11/2008 3:32:55 AM
^Wait. So you mean to tell me that when a few act out, that's not the same as a systemic top-down policy that regularly punishes ordinary citizens for exercising normal human rights?No way! This is AMERICA WE TORTURE LESS!!!!1111
7/11/2008 4:21:03 AM
7/11/2008 4:27:20 AM
^^ Less is more.
7/11/2008 4:29:39 AM
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7/11/2008 8:23:52 AM
The Palestinian question is the answer to our middle east troubles. Once Palestine has a state, those despotic regimes in the near east will no longer be able to distract the citizenry of their own questions by showing the plight of the Palestinians. Solve that question and the Middle East will fall.
7/11/2008 9:38:59 AM
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7/11/2008 10:01:51 AM
Never said we were perfect. But if we weren't good, perhaps Mr. Batebi would've fled somewhere else...
7/11/2008 10:10:13 AM
7/11/2008 11:42:50 AM
its like some people can't acknowledge how bad Iran is without talking mad shit about the United States..."Iran tortured this guy for protesting" "oh yeah well some US soldiers have fucked up at Gitmo, therefore we are just as bad as Iran"I think we need to somehow encourage the youthful citizens of Iran to revolt and overthrow their government...supposedly there are a TON of young people over there who want more freedoms, who want to be able to not have the government block American tv and internet sites, who want to live a much better life than Iran currently provides for, who don't want to be beaten and tortured and gagged in raw sewage for criticizing the government...somehow we need to get them to decrease the power of Iran's government cause if our country does anything...well this thread has a number of examples of how we'd get completely ripped]
7/11/2008 11:53:55 AM
trite piece of toilet paper
7/11/2008 5:13:45 PM
I agree with Phil Gramm.
7/11/2008 5:18:41 PM
I realize that many of you will say it doesn't matter, but for my part, I recognize a difference between:1) Torturing somebody to acquire potentially life-saving information, and2) Torturing somebody to coerce them to participate in propaganda3) Torturing somebody as punishmentIran is doing 2 and 3. I've yet to see the evidence that we are doing anything other than 1. And while I think our implementation has been overreaching and poorly done, I don't have a problem with #1 in general.
7/11/2008 5:19:04 PM
7/11/2008 6:49:55 PM
^^Not a sock puppet? What is ambiguous about the title of Supreme Leader (the guy he works for)?He's a tool of an absolutist theocrat and we should not entertain him.
7/11/2008 10:49:00 PM
Once again then, what exactly is our criteria for dealing with sovereign leaders?Should a general who deposed a democratically elected government in a coup be shunned? Or do we talk to General Musharraf if he's useful to us? How about Mubarak, who's been living under a "State of Emergency" for over 30 years now? Or hell, how about the House of Saud? Hell, we even deal with the government of a sociopath in direct negotiations (Kim Jong Il). So what exactly is the criteria for not dealing with Iran while dealing with every other unsavory tin-kettle despot out there?
7/11/2008 11:23:14 PM
Iraq: Hussein repeatedly claimed that he does not have weapons of mass destruction; complied with the US, let inspectors walk in and verify it. They find some mustard gas bombs what are 2 decades old and probably won't even work, and are found in basically any 3rd world country with a military. Bush invaded them as soon as he found out that it's an easy victory.North Korea: Kim repeated claimed that he goes have the capability to nuke a nearby country (namely, Japan). He fired missiles over Japan, etc. Bush gets scared and sits down and talks to them, ends up giving them plenty of aid too.Iran: If you can't tell why the hell Iran wants nukes so bad, then you should stop thinking that they're the aggressor and start thinking they're doing this in self-defense.
7/11/2008 11:50:46 PM
^ the two decade gas shells with residual traces of inert mustard gas was found AFTER we invaded, and AFTER every CIA and IAEA inspector concluded Saddam didnt have and never did have anything since the early 1990's.and as soon as they were found, every kneejerk conservative knucklehead on here was like "Well lookee here, we found us some WMDs!"
7/12/2008 1:21:34 AM
^x6 NB: I never indicated that we shouldn't talk to Iran. Clearly, I asked how Israel and the United States go about talking to leaders that call for their very destruction on a routine basis. I mean, Iran doesn't even recognize Israel's right to exist and the United States is the "Great Satan"--that's a pretty poor starting point, wouldn't you say?To compound matters, we have left-wing loons at a major university in this country giving the dangerous and hate-filled nutball Ahmadinejad a platform to speak. And all the while these same loons and their supporters mouth meaningless mush that should be understood as, "If we just talk to the people that would slit the throats of all Americans and Israelis in a second, they'll be nice to us." Iran needs to do much more to indicate that they are willing to be active participants in any talks. They might start by shutting the fuck up with the "Destroy Israel!" shit every other day.[Edited on July 12, 2008 at 3:10 AM. Reason : .]
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7/12/2008 6:00:59 AM
^ Except there's at least one major flaw in your rather lengthy response: Several European countries have been "negotiating" with Iran for some five years now. NEWSFLASH: We're no better off now concerning the issue in question than we were five years ago. Iran Warns Europeans to Respect Its Rights on Nuclear Program
7/12/2008 7:31:51 PM