Yes! They are asking for it, just like Saddam Husein did. Did he play the USA like a pro or not, sucked G. Bush into a no win situation. Iran is playing the same game. The object of this game is to create any exterior enemy that Muslims can hate more than each other. This unity will allow them to be way more effective.
I've heard that the USA is trying to stop Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. Have you heard of dirty bombs? All you need is conventional explosives and any long life nuclear material. The conventional explosives scatter the radioactive material over a wide area, Wall Street or Pennsylvania Avenue where mentioned in one article.
With out protective equipment the area contaminated is impassable, made to order Chernobyl's. I'd suggest thinking very carefully before trying to shove anything down Iran's throat at gun point.
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