Thursday, September 21, 2006
Quote: understatement
On the one hand, we are faced with a nuclear arms race in the Middle East, nuclear blackmail and terrorist chaos at the heart of the world's Persian Gulf oil supply, and terrorist-planted nuclear weapons in America's cities. On the other hand, we can choose an economically disruptive war with Iran that will alienate us from the world, push us to and beyond our military limits, and that even then may not even succeed. The by now stock phrase, "there are no good options" doesn't quite do justice to the awful choice we face
- Stanley Kurtz
Of course they could offer to drop their sanctions and give a security guarrantee in exchange for ending Iran's enrichment programs. It might not work, but given that Iran has basically offered the same deal to America, chances are they would take it.
- Stanley Kurtz
Of course they could offer to drop their sanctions and give a security guarrantee in exchange for ending Iran's enrichment programs. It might not work, but given that Iran has basically offered the same deal to America, chances are they would take it.