Another reason to re-elect Bush

Can you imagine how John Fonda Kerry will deal with the growing threat of Iran? Editorial on the growing threat via washtimes.com, America's newspaper and Eric's employer.

As the IAEA meets in Vienna to consider a European-drafted resolution pointing to Iran's continued refusal to come clean about its nuclear program, representatives of the Islamist regime continue to threaten the agency. The speaker of the Iranian parliament yesterday warned that members may not ratify Iran's signature to an additional protocol to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) — something insisted on by the IAEA after it discovered that Tehran was attempting to develop atomic weapons in violation of its obligations as a signer of the NPT. The speaker, Gholam Ali Hadad-Adel, suggested that by pressing Iran to tell the truth, the Europeans were doing the bidding of nefarious "Zionists." Late last month, the head of Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guards warned that that the regime was prepared to launch suicide attacks or missile strikes against "29 sensitive sites in the U.S. and in the West."

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John Kerry will save us. If we only work with the U.N., they can convince Iran not to do anything bad.

Eric,

Yes, working with the UN will convince the Iranians not to do anything bad. The French will offer them membership in the Franco-Prussian allian...er... the European Union in exchange for their not nuking the United States. It will, of course, cost us in the form of us promising to buy 1000 metric tons of French cheese at premium prices, and enough wine to go with it, but isn't that cheaper than invasion?

Obviously, this is a law-enforcement problem.

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