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I doubt it. The Soviets, like us, didn't see "acceptable losses" from nukes as acceptable.Originally posted by mnw:
I think the concern is that if a war is started against Iran then it will almost certainly provoke other Islamic states to join in.
Do we know 100% that Iran will fight against the West with nukes? I am not sure. They must know that any nuclear attack would see retaliation on a scale to blow a whole in the planet the shape of Iran.
I could see it more going towards a "Cold war" situation.
I believe the nukes start exchanging inside 15 (my guess) years, and it does fit Biblical eschatology. The believers won't be here then. He will have called his ambassadors home, the tribulation begins, and wars and rumors of wars accompany the next 7 years of tribulation, culminating in the great war, where nukes fly.Originally posted by mnw:
For me, I can not see how that would fit with Biblical eschatology. Though I know that is dependent on your stance.
Anyway, I guess we will see in the coming years.
I believe the nukes start exchanging inside 15 (my guess) years, and it does fit Biblical eschatology. The believers won't be here then. He will have called his ambassadors home, the tribulation begins, and wars and rumors of wars accompany the next 7 years of tribulation, culminating in the great war, where nukes fly. </font>[/QUOTE]I probably agree mostly with you guys on end times...Originally posted by hillclimber:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by mnw:
For me, I can not see how that would fit with Biblical eschatology. Though I know that is dependent on your stance.
Anyway, I guess we will see in the coming years.
I believe the nukes start exchanging inside 15 (my guess) years, and it does fit Biblical eschatology. The believers won't be here then. He will have called his ambassadors home, the tribulation begins, and wars and rumors of wars accompany the next 7 years of tribulation, culminating in the great war, where nukes fly. </font>[/QUOTE]I probably agree mostly with you guys on end times...Originally posted by Scott J:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by hillclimber:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by mnw:
For me, I can not see how that would fit with Biblical eschatology. Though I know that is dependent on your stance.
Anyway, I guess we will see in the coming years.
There may be some "liberals" that feel this way. I certainly don't! Let me offer my opinion, although I know that a "liberal's" opinion is often scored regardless of what they say.Originally posted by Scott J:
Liberals have effectively handicapped American ability to respond with their Iraq demagogury. In fact, the insurgents might have given up by now if liberals in this country didn't persistently give them encouragement that their "Vietnam"-like media strategy was working. They seem convinced with good reason that we will quit before they do.
I don't want to hear anyone, and I mean anyone, blaming the oil companies if prices go up if we and/or our allies attack Iran.Originally posted by hillclimber:
To me the costs are justified in lives saved. Whatever the cost.
Good point, Terry. I don't know that the American people have enough trust in the current administration after the intelligence fiasco with Iraq to believe its rhetoric toward Iran.Originally posted by Terry_Herrington:
I will also say that more "liberals" like me would agree to intervene if we saw that a rogue country, which Iran surely is, was actually producing a nuclear weapon with a reasonable intent to use it anywhere in the world.
Yeah, I know. Some folks in Mississippi have filed a lawsuit against any oil company doing business in Mississipi and are claiming that the oil companies are responsible for Hurricane Katrina. Why a judge hasn't laugh these folks out of court is amazing to me.Originally posted by fromtheright:
That's a different story. The hurricanes were the fault of Pres. Bush and the oil companies, dontcha' know?