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Amazing... So much violence, so much blood after all these years, and still these people want more of it... Iran is ruled by a fundamentalist regime... That is true. But making a balance since the year 2000, Israel has been responsible for thousands of deaths, and a number of invasions... Has Iran invaded a country? The iranians have killed people through their militias in Lebanon, but their death toll is far lower than that of the israelis...

If the iranians are evil as you say, you're no better than them. The truth is, that the political "status quo" in Israel is a treson to their own people, and they're the evidence that Third Reich still exists. Politicians in power in Israel and in the US are anti-semitic wolves disguised as sheeps, that will stop at nothing to reach their objective:

- a holocaust 2 far more horrible than the first one.

The israeli people must be awaken to this reality. Instead of exporting hate and violence, export diplomacy. You do not need nukes, biological and chemical weapons. You need good common sense.

The time has arrived to get rid of these nazis disguised as jews.

While the minister's comments were clearly misguided, as an Israeli I can't help but judge them in context. If Iran achieves nuclear capabilities it's pretty clear who will suffer the consequences. I don't want to die so I will support any action, including this awkward statement, that aspires to combat Iran's persumptive nuclear capabilities. If I knew more about their nuclear program I may feel otherwise but the Iranian government refuses to cooperate with UN inspectors so I can only assume the worst. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.139.87.112 (talk) 11:45, 10 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

Using that logic and way of thinking, we should invade all countries in the World, because every nation on the planet is a potential candidate to have WMDs in the future.


Take a look at the big picture... Israel is a small nation that, without US aid, wouldn't even have a GDP, and is surrounded by "enemies". All of its present power in relation to its unfriendly neighbours, comes from the anglosphere... That power is an illusion, and will fade away as easily and as fast as it came. Nowadays, the anglosphere is spiralling downwards, a decline caused by successive errors, the result of a superpower mentality that blinded every politician in that sphere of influence. Iran has climbed another power step, and now has achieved "regional power" status.

For how long will Israel have US and other aid? For how long will the israeli foreign policy consist in striking always the same key? For how long will Israel be able to keep that "power" thas has been leased from the US and the UK?

The right way is to get along with your neighbors... There's no other choice. With the right, willing people and good dialogue, there is nothing that cannot be achieved. Through compromise and goodwill, the most fearsome enemies can become the best of friends... Look at the EU... The World has changed... The US is no longer a superpower... The people in Israel must be awaken to this situation.

Assume the worst if you must, but do what is right. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.243.117.52 (talk) 17:18, 10 June 2008 (UTC)Reply