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Nbadan
10-01-2007, 06:06 PM
Can you believe this delusional piece-of-shit was once our UN Ambassador?!?


Bolton: We Should Carry Out Regime Change In Iran Because ‘It Did Work In Iraq’


The Jerusalem Post reported yesterday that former U.N. ambassador John Bolton advised Tory delegates in Britain this weekend that they should press for “pre-emptive strike on suspected nuclear facilities” in Iran.

“Because life is about choices, I think we have to consider the use of military force,” Bolton said. He added that any strike “should be followed by an attempt to remove” the “source of the problem,” Iranian President Ahmadinejad.

Fleshing out his hawkish dreams on British television, Bolton suggested that the U.S. overthrow of Saddam Hussein in Iraq was a model for the “policy of regime change” he would like to see done in Iran:

Q: It’s not of the course the policy that worked in Iraq though, did it? I mean, that was the policy of regime change.

BOLTON: No, but I think it did work in Iraq. … Knowing everything we know today, I think it’s unquestionably the case that we were right to overthrow Saddam. We achieved our strategic objective. I think the world is better off for it.

I don’t think you should conflate what happened in the post-Saddam period. And whatever happened and however bad it’s been, doesn’t change the fundamental analytical point that we’re better off without Saddam.

Watch it at link~

There is no “strategic objective” that has been gained through the Iraq war. Rather, it has fueled the spread of terrorism, overstretched our ground forces, caused the unnecessary death of thousands of soldiers and Iraqi civilians, and fundamentally made the world a more dangerous place for the United States.

A military conflict in Iraq is likely to produce the same effects as the Iraq war. Moreover, a military attack on Iran “would not, as is often said, delay the Iranian program. It would almost certainly speed it up.”

Bolton’s unquenchable appetite for war is easy to espouse given that he seems to care little about the disastrous consequences that follow.

Link (http://thinkprogress.org/2007/10/01/bolton-iraq-iran)

What exactly was the objective In Iraq again? Regime change which is illegal under international law?

boutons_
10-01-2007, 06:43 PM
"Because life is about choices, I think we have to consider the use of military force"

How can any reasonable person counter such impeccable logic? http://spurstalk.com/forums/images/smilies/smilol.gif

"“source of the problem,” Iranian President Ahmadinejad."

http://spurstalk.com/forums/images/smilies/smilol.gif He is not another Saddam, a dictating strong-man. He has no power except that supported by the Revolutionary Guard and the mullahs.

"we were right to overthrow Saddam"

No YOU weren't right, you cretinous, criminal dumbfuck. The US security and the M/E were MUCH better off in Feb 03 than they are now.

Holy fucking shit, these nutters are really, really scary.

Nbadan
10-01-2007, 06:50 PM
"“source of the problem,” Iranian President Ahmadinejad."

...that quote right there should show you how clue-less Bolton really is....

BushDynasty
10-01-2007, 10:55 PM
You leave Boltie alone. I wish he was still at the UN.

2Blonde
10-01-2007, 11:45 PM
can't we just use his nasty long mustache to tie him to one of the bombs we will eventually drop on Iran?

Yonivore
10-01-2007, 11:45 PM
Regime change which is illegal under international law?
Legal cite and competent court of jurisdiction, please.

boutons_
10-02-2007, 12:13 AM
The Iraqi invasion and regime change were "justified" by Powell's farcical lies to obtain the UN vote. Lying before an official body with bullshit evidence is illegal, so the resulting vote was invalid, and the invasion was illegal.