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To: Elroy who wrote (2936)8/3/2007 4:45:47 PM
From: one_lessRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 4152
 
"But, the question was how do you liberate Iran without it falling into a chaotic situation similar to Iraq's current state?

I'm not in favor or invading Iran but to answer your question, Iran is not made up of diversely extreme opposition groups, prone to violent conflict, like Iraq is. The most I would expect to see, would be a quick coup of the current power structure and I am not sure that would even need to happen for a change in leadership. The Iranian people don't hate the Mullahs, and the Mullahs can work with any form of government.

I'm for strengthening sanctions, and broadening diplomatic venues while letting the Iranians bring about change internally.