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Smart. Real smart.

Guy Caruso, the head of the U.S. EIA says that the world can’t afford to lose Iran’s oil if sanctions were imposed by the U.N.

Does that mean he feels that the world can afford a nuclear attack by Iran on its enemies. How would that affect the delicate world economy, Mr. Caruso?

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  • Tré 01.18.06, 2:58 PM

    Keeping that in mind and negotiating rather than just stomping amd bombing (typical Bush style) might be a good idea.

  • segacs 01.18.06, 3:51 PM

    Negotiate? Negotiate with what? I haven’t heard Iran show any indication that they’re doing this in order to firm up a bargaining position. On the contrary, the message has been “we’re going nuclear, you can’t stop us, fuck you.” What would you use to start negotiations, Tre?

  • cliff from montreal 01.18.06, 5:45 PM

    Tre would prefer that we just capitulate to the whims of madmen and fanatical despots..It’s her way.

  • DaninVan 01.19.06, 6:28 AM

    Cliff, the thing about the ‘Leave Iran Alone’ crowd is that they’re not in any position of responsibility. They don’t have to live with the consequences of their position.

  • cliff from montreal 01.20.06, 5:42 AM

    True Dan, but it is so typical of the “‘Leave Iran Alone’ crowd “, that when and if (more like when) Iran drops the BIG one, those same morons will predictably put the blame for Irans murderous actions solely on the west!

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