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Iranian leader: Holocaust a 'myth'

Discussion in 'Free Fire Zone' started by Kai-Petri, Dec 27, 2005.

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  1. Erich

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    what crap, France cannot even be considered a major player.........except to sell arms to Muslim nations

    sad but true
     
  2. Sloniksp

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    Erich


    U might want to do some research. Yes France might be on good relations with some muslim countries but it hates Iran and vice versa.
     
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    oh and by the way France is a HUGE player in Europe. And has a lot of say.
     
  4. Richard

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    Far to much say which is all twisted.

    France struts around imposing there will on other countries and telling them what to do. They are always throwing their (BS) at us in Great Britain and telling us to stop breaking European Union regulation, talk about the kettle calling the pot black. France dose not even pay her EU fines, France is in bed with the devil.
     
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    LOL, Richard i didnt mean to offend you im sorry!!


    But then again France's and Britain"s rivalry go way back. So Richard i know what u mean
     
  6. Richard

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    Sloniksp, It's alright I'm not offended. [​IMG] :rolleyes:
     
  7. T. A. Gardner

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    You know, NATO has largely become a group of nations dependent on the US and Britain for protection. Virtually none of the other nations (France is barely in NATO and does not particpate militarily alot of the time going their own way) in NATO can put any sizable and credible force of troops outside their own borders anymore.
    Poland appears to have more capacity for this than France or Germany! That is bad.
    Is it any wonder that the world complains about the US (and to a lesser degree Britain) and their use of military force overseas? No one else on the planet can! Coallition operations are overwhelmingly dominated by just these two nations with everyone else putting a few hundred or maybe a thousand or two at most troops in.
    It would be interesting to see what would happen if the US left got their way and the US pulled out of every overseas committment they had. I think alot of the world would look alot like East LA does.....a war zone over run by local gangs and crime...
     
  8. Kai-Petri

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    I´m hoping the US budget can survive all this "Sheriff action" as nobody else is there to take the place if the budget is cut.
     
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    France is not part of NATO and i wouldnt rely on Poland. And Germany has europes strongest economy and largest population if Germany needs to go to war with IRAN, its defensice force and the German soldiers capabilities wil be enough as well.
     
  10. von Poop

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    'fraid they are mate.
    http://www.nato.int/
    They just give the impression that they're not. :D
    Cheers,
    Adam.
     
  11. Kai-Petri

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    The title of the show is Holocaust International Cartoon Contest, or "Holocust," as the show's organizers spelled the word in promotional material.

    http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/08/24/news/iran.php

    "It is not that we are against a specific religion," said Seyed Massoud Shojaei, curator of the show, offering a distinction that visitors to the show are certain to question. "We are against repression by the Israelis."

    The show's provocative theme may attract the attention of the West. But it has gone little noticed here. Over a three-day period, the gallery was virtually empty at different times of the day.

    ( How sad! )
     
  12. Richard

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    Back on the topic I find Erich's point interesting, may be a civil war resulting in a revolution and overthrow of the current leaders may be a good way to sort this problem out.
     
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    Richard,

    I agree that, that would be the best solution however i dont think that, that is probable. The reason that i think this is cause most of the people in Iran love Ahmedinejad. A coupe would simply be laid down.
     
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    all my intel sources say otherwise, the youth the life blood of that country do not "love", admire or whatever you may call that S.O.B. sadly the man has a firm grip militarily but it is very feasible he may be overthrown from within in due course. If the idiot spouts off and encourages retribution in some form from the Coalition nations there stands a very strong chance he will have a bullet in his head sooner than he can imagine. by the way we have had imbeds in the country form many moons, even before 9/11
     
  15. Richard

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    On the bomb issue how close is Iran to building it? I only raise this as there was a bit of a discussion in the office today, six months to ten years. So what's dose everyone think here?

    I don't know how long it will take was my answer.
     
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    Very much agree with you here, TA.

    It seems there are those who are against the Iranian leadership today and they resonate primarily within the middle classes. They seem not powerfull enough to topple the guy and any involvement from abroad would only backlash as the "popular" mainstream would turn against them (in case of outside military intervention).
     
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    Interesting points
     
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    Im curious to fing out what sanctions are going to be put on Iran. And what do u think Russia and China are going to do?
     
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    just watch how Russia is ideally situated above Israel/Jerusalem. and think Oil ......... who wants it bad enough. Also think whom Iran is trying to feed into their lies; other mid-east countries of course. It will all blow up soon naturally
     
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