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September 22, 2006

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Brian

Gotcha. I was worried that I had screwed up something with my browser.

Bob

I closed my first italics incorrectly. Fixed.

Brian

what's with the auto-italics?

Brian

All the ways we'd "know" whether we were talking directly to them or not.

-human and elec. intelligence
-communications with other nations and int'l agencies
-etc

Bob

If we're no talking to them, how do we know what the potential outcomes might be?

Brian

Yeah. I keep thinking they're rational. ....it's a sobering reminder that we have genuine lunatics operating in the highest councils of government at the moment. It's an extremely dangerous situation.

The situation IS dangerous, but you're being rash. The problem is that no "good" solution may be available. We may be looking at hoping to get the "least bad" outcome. Every possible solution that I've heard for the "Iran Problem" seems to come with at least one serious potential drawback.

Bob

Yeah. I keep thinking they're rational. ....it's a sobering reminder that we have genuine lunatics operating in the highest councils of government at the moment. It's an extremely dangerous situation.

Brian

We have no options. We couldn’t attack Iran if we wanted to...

Don't be so sure, Bob.

Bob

Uh, yeah, we could. But do you really think even this idiot administration hasn't learned its lesson re what such an attack would mean without proof that Iran is building a nuclear weapon.

section9

Uh, yes we can attack the Iranians if we know that they are building nuclear weapons, bub. You have no idea what that alternative means for our children's generation.

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