| | So, would an attack on Iran using nuclear warheads make the United States the most dangerous government in world history? How can this argument have any credibility after what we know happened with respect to the time before going to war with Iraq? Iran has a much larger, more powerful army. Does the USA have the right to say who can have nukes, and who can't? If you read Fareed Zarcharia's latest article, we shouldn't have this right. There were a few countries that were allowed to have nukes after the 1960's cold war. The bottom line is that we know that this weapon is inhumane. How could a country that boasts about its peace-loving, humanitarian, spread of democracy -- how could we justify using any kind of a weapon like this? I have my problems with conventional warfare as well. The fact is - whoever is mightier is not always right... or "War doesn't determine who is right, only who is left". |


