tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-367191755035338542.post393385723708324170..comments2024-02-10T05:02:52.478-05:00Comments on King's Right Site: Democrat Candidate Dodd - The New Party Tough GuyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-367191755035338542.post-19618062659452064792007-03-05T18:08:00.000-05:002007-03-05T18:08:00.000-05:00Nope, we missed here again L.D. To be honest Cond...Nope, we missed here again L.D. <BR/><BR/>To be honest Condi Rice does not impress me that much. I don't think she has been effective as she should be.<BR/><BR/>I also disagree with her views on Iran and how WE are now Flip-flopping on Iran.<BR/><BR/>You may be correct on the plagerism, but that was not my point.<BR/><BR/>My point about Dodd, tough talk, but has no plan. The direction Dodd and now Rice and Bush are going is a mistake.<BR/><BR/>While the talks are a good step forward, we should not yet be sitting with Iran.<BR/><BR/>To explain why I feel this way --<BR/><BR/>Iran is becoming more isolated in the arab world. Arab countries are starting to realize Iran cannot be allowed to become a dominate force in the region. They are also starting to admit Iran is meddling in Iraq.<BR/><BR/>Internal strife is growing, teachers starting to speak out and protest.<BR/><BR/>Iran is becoming a bigger pain to international community with quest for nukes, capability of oil infrastructure weakening, <BR/><BR/>Britian has not ruled out air strikes against Iran, Israel is always ready to attack, we have extra carrier groups in the region and the surge in troops.<BR/><BR/>The region is fearful the War in Iraq will spread with sectarian violence and attacks by the U.S. and posibly other countries.<BR/><BR/>This creates a big dark cloud and lots of pressure on Irans leaders.<BR/><BR/>At this point now, Britian should have somebody at the table for these talks. This will place us there by proxy sort of.<BR/><BR/>Before we sit down at the table we need to kick Saudi Arabia in the ass and tell them to start exerting their power in the region.<BR/><BR/>Next and most importantly is, Russia. They have been fairly quite during all this. Other than a statement here and there.<BR/><BR/>I am sure Putin is smiling while he sits and pushes countries buttons and enjoys all this.<BR/><BR/>Russia is the one who will be helping to finance and build Irans nuclear dreams.<BR/><BR/>This can be done with negotiations over the missles we want in Europe.<BR/><BR/>Then we sit down and talk. <BR/><BR/>But like the terrorists, Iran is waiting for the U.S. to defeat ourselves internally.<BR/><BR/>This is what the talk of pull out the troops and we better not attack Iran does. It divides us and eventually waters down are negotiating positions.<BR/><BR/>So yes, with Bush changing policy on Iran, I think he borrowed some of Kerry's flip-flops.<BR/><BR/>KINGKinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13899219163753780622noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-367191755035338542.post-43869792106726046922007-03-05T10:14:00.000-05:002007-03-05T10:14:00.000-05:00On one sentence Dodd says Ahmadinejad is a thug an...<I>On one sentence Dodd says Ahmadinejad is a thug and we should not be dealing with him. Then he follows it up with he is glad we will be joining talks with Syria, Iraq & IRAN about the War in Iraq.<BR/></I><BR/><BR/>Apparently he has been listening closely to Dr. Rice. Too bad Dodd didn't give her credit for having the same opinion which he apparently copied.<BR/><BR/>I understand, then, Mr. King, the outrage you raise in this post: plagerism. I never liked plagerism and I'm happy that you pointed it out.<BR/><BR/>By the way, did Geprge Bush ever wear flop-flops or was that only John Kerry, i can't seem to remember?liberal_demhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05759166598974062254noreply@blogger.com