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Stephen Eisel
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Mark Crnolatas wrote:Iran is our next theater of conflict, regardless of who is President. Obama stated he would invade Pakistan if elected.

I'll go into depth on why I've been following Iran even before 9/11, since I was in the mideast long before 9/11, when I have more time.
Doing the domestic thing right now. 8)

Mark Allan Crnolatas
I agree.. Iran is next but Iran may come with China and Russia. Break out the toys from Area 51... this is going to be a big war.
Stephen Eisel
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Iran will be all air strikes.. There will be about a 1/3 less troops on the ground.
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'Iran-armed militia behind 3/4 of Iraq attacks'

Oh boy! (clicky)
ryan costa
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great

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Stephen Eisel wrote:Iran will be all air strikes.. There will be about a 1/3 less troops on the ground.


At this point it will be apparent to the rest of the world the United States is completely nuts. We'd end up facing severe sanctions from a united European Union, Russia, and possibly even China.

If Iran really is behind so much of the Iraq insurgency(which is probably mostly propoganda), the odds are there will be a huge influx of militant Pakistani and Afghani tribesman into Iran to counter any "regime change" we attempt there. They'd flock to Iran like American Frontier hicks flocked to Texas when it was still Mexican territory.

So...any turnover we attempt in Iran won't work out as well as it does in the video games. We'll get to show off some of our cool weapons and training, but Iran will be turned into a giant quagmire. At least Iraq is mostly flat and barren. Iran has mountains. We've done poorly in every regime change we've tried in mountainous or forested areas for the last 50 years.

That's trouble and time and money and lives we could have expended developing West African oil and gas supplies around Nigeria.
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Yes, the Russians will cut off our Vodka supply.. The Chinese will cut off Wal-Mart shipments and the Europeans will poop their pants when we move our military bases out of Europe...
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