Tuesday, October 9, 2012
























AN "EX" UNDERSECRETARY OF COMMERCE??? GIVE ME A BREAK!!

David Rothkopth??? Give me a break!

I have only one comment for a guy like this... stick to selling Chinese goods in Walmart and leave the concept of how conflicts execute to those who have lived in them.

Now, I have talked time and time again about the possibility of actions over Iran or by Iran and how they might take place, but people who write articles like this poor effort in Foreign Policy Review need to catch a clue.

Take a wild guess as to who gets a vote on how long such a strike would last?

Yep.. a ten year old who has mastered Modern Warfare Four on Xbox can figure this one out....... The Iranians do!!!!!!

No one ever said you had to be intelligent to get an article published in a rag like the Foreign Policy.

Take a look at what the other attached article says and remember what I just said above.

Does anyone truly believe the US and Israel could simply bomb locations in Iran for a "few hours" and then head back to the Academic Dinner for Brainless ex administration officials in DC?

One of my favorite TV shows from the 60s was a program called, " Lost In Space".

In that show there was a robot who just about every episode yell, "WARNING... WARNING...DANGER ...DANGER"..

This is exactly what should be going on right now when a left of center, ex administration official starts telling  how easy a strike on Iran might be and how the region might be better off soon afterwords.

What worries many of us is the possible issue of why someone would start floating a story like this.. right now....

I know I have written about the ability to disrupt the Iranian program without having to completely destroy each facility, but I took the time to talk about the danger of Iranian reaction.

The law of Disproportional applies to the Iranian issue like no other time in modern history.

To Iranian leadership, the act of destroying their nuclear program is an attack on their soverinty and can only be seen as a open attempt at " Regime Change".

So, how is it that anyone, even someone as highly skilled as a Deputy Commerce Secretary, insert smirk here, could paint such a rosy outcome?







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