Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Iran

The Washington Times has an article headlined, "A-bomb intent found in black-market paper".

VIENNA, Austria -- A document obtained by Iran on the nuclear black market serves no other purpose than to make an atomic bomb, the International Atomic Energy Agency said yesterday.

Sounds bad. Sounds threatening, even if it's not quite an "imminent" threat.

I'd love to see the folks who've been the loudest opponents of the Iraq war forced to go on the record with answers to some questions. These questions include:

  • Do you believe Iran is attempting to build nuclear weapons?
  • Do you believe Iran intends to use any nuclear weapons it builds or obtains?
  • Do you believe the possibility of Iranian nuclear weapons is just grounds for an invasion of Iran?
  • What steps do you believe the US should take to address possible Iranian nukes?
  • How long should we give any steps short of an invasion to "work", and what will "working" be defined as?
  • Whose blessing would any country need for its invasion of Iran to be "legal"?

Inquiring minds want to know.

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