We both agree that Iran (Israel's adversary) supports Hezbollah (Lebanese terrorist/militant group) with funds and arms Hezbollah often fights as Iran's proxy. Other hostile to Israel militant groups also get Iranian funding and arms. Canada is close to Israel, so I understand clearly the direction Harper moved Canada. I disagree with this decision, because I think taking sides in this dispute is a bad for Canada, just like Iraq would have been bad for Canada.The best explanation is that Iran-controlled Hezbollah did it because they simply love to kill Jews.......Nasrallah wishes they would all go to Israel so Hezbollah could kill them all in one place, but that hasn't happened, so they need to travel around.
Regarding the Argentina bombing, the case seems suspect
Why would Hezbollah be the most likely suspect in Argentina? Other anti-Semitic organizations exist much closer. I'd be surprised if Argentina doesn't have some level of domestic antisemitism (racial/religious prejudice)
If DNA evidence exists in this case, then why hasn't it been tested??? (see a referenced link above)
The scant evidence can be portrayed to implicate any one or group, which might explain how it ended up pointed at Hezbollah...
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The IAEA has never found any evidence that Iran has ever enriched uranium to weapons grade levels or even planned or attempted to enrich uranium to weapons grade.
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Which means that this activity is either well hidden or the IAEA is not looking very hard. Or both.
November 20, 2002: Perle: UN Won’t Find Iraqi Weapons Because They Are So Well Hidden; US Will Attack Even If No Weapons Found
Richard Perle, a member of the Defense Policy Board, attends a meeting on global security with members of the British Parliament. At one point he argues that the weapons inspection team might be unable to find Saddam’s arsenal of banned weapons because they are so well hidden. According to the London Mirror, he then states that the US would “attack Iraq even if UN inspectors fail to find weapons.” [Mirror, 11/21/2002] Peter Kilfoyle, a former defense minister and Labour backbencher, tells the Mirror: “America is duping the world into believing it supports these inspections. President Bush intends to go to war even if inspectors find nothing. This make a mockery of the whole process and exposes America’s real determination to bomb Iraq.” [Mirror, 11/21/2002]
Context of 'November 20, 2002: Perle: UN Won’t Find Iraqi Weapons Because They Are So Well Hidden; US Will Attack Even If No Weapons Found'
The US invaded and proved that Iraq's 20,000 page November 2002 declaration of its former WMD program was 100% accurate. Iraq had no hidden WMD program and the only WMDs left were in dump sites too dangerous to disturb.
I disagree with starting a war with Iran for a number of reasons.
1) Large numbers of innocent people will die and not just Iranians and Israelis... This war will become global and involve all world powers..
2) Even if the US/Israel/UK/Canada/... invaded and occupied Iran in less time than it takes for Iran to build and test a nuke, they'll disperse the technology... then the $hit really hits the fan.
The smart option is to let political events unfold in Iran... The old extremists will eventually loose power to the younger moderates who will separate church and state.. Outside influences imposing regime change is how Iran ended up run by religious extremists:
Mohammad Mosaddegh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
US and Israel arms and funding of hostile to Iran terrorist and militant groups accomplishes nothing but increased anti-west sentiment. Canada should not get involved in clandestinely supporting terrorist/militant groups.
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