Tuesday, May 4, 2010

On Bombs and Politics

It appears as though America is once again coming under threat of explosive violence once again.

Times Square, the ultimate target for a car bomb. The UN nuclear summit, the ultimate location for Iran hint at being victimized by the United States. The ultimate location to promote their own nuclear program.

The truth is that I cannot for the life of me work out why it is that Ahmadinejad finds it so surprising that the United States fears he's building nuclear weapons. For one thing he openly despises Israel as a Jewish State and has denied the holocaust, almost indicating a ferocious hatred towards Jews. For another he's threatened the destruction of the US and Israel.

I don't think any sane country would even allow someone like him to set foot on its shore after threats of demolition, let alone allow him to speak at one of its most influential universities.

I'd like to tell Mr Ahmadinejad that he's lacks a certain credibility when he claims that his country is producing nuclear energy for the sole purpose of energy. If that were the case after all, it would perhaps be easier to just build regular energy generators and avoid a whole lot of conflict.

What can be said other than that we need to start taking a stronger stand against terrorism. President Obama, you can't bargain with those who openly hate you without viable reason. Please learn that lesson soon.

The man who is kind to the cruel, ultimately somewhere down the line, will be responsible for the cruelty to the kind administered by the source that he should have quashed all those years ago.

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