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To: average joe who wrote (4998)2/23/2007 1:17:01 PM
From: Ichy Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20106
 
No but a boycott properly set up might make the Russians more careful. Perhaps Israel should decide that the areas being hit by missiles are too vulnerable for people to live in, so that they will be cleared of population and used for Nuclear power generation sites.



To: average joe who wrote (4998)2/23/2007 1:42:16 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20106
 
The Russians have been courted by India and China for some time now. China tries to include Pakistan in that mix but there are irreconcilable disputes between Pakistan and India so probably not.

Russia, however, hasn't jumped on board ... yet. Russia, in the mean time has been flirting with the Coquetish Iran. With such an alliance (looking more and more likely) there would never be a need for Iran to produce Nuclear weapons. Amadenajad has served his purpose and is rapidly losing favor in Iran. Holocaust denial fell flat on its face. Iran is ripe for entrepreneurship and economic development, and is already successful in incorporating democratic reforms.

All could be well for your goal to have Pax-Americana except for the fact that the Arab nations are viewing Iran as a huge threat and have begun weaponizing in preparation for that impending crisis. Then there's the "Nuke em all" ZEROs who're on their own mission.

Take care,
Gem