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    by Joey Goze

    In weighing such a question, there are many points to consider. The cost of lives versus the cost of not acting. The long term consequence both of attacking or not. In this, it is with a heavy heart that I would have to...read more

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    by Jarad Perry

    The issue of Iran and it's affect upon the global Geo-political status-quo is more relevant then ever in 2007. The current President of Iran has repeatedly called for the destruction of the Israeli state. These calls to wa...read more

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    by Jeremy Maples

    Firstly the conflict in Iraq should be rectified prior to considering any sort of military campaign against the nation of Iran. Our forces are taxed enough fighting the counter- insurgency in AL Sadr and Baghdad. Iran has ...read more

  • 4 of 61

    by Robert C. Sage

    If we are eager to bring on WWIII, America should attack Iran with alacrity. If we want another pointless war to soak up some excess funds from our tax happy government, then let's go! If we want to fill up many more cem...read more

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    by Alan Fernald

    One of the gravest threats facing our world is the threat of an Iranian state armed with nuclear weapons. The UN has mandated economic sanctions against Iran on various occasions yet recently, the Iranian envoy to the UN ...read more

  • 6 of 61

    by hibernianscribe

    Iran has an economy the size of Switzerland's. The religious Mullahs are at variance with the childish antics of President Ahmedjinedad. Most Iranians under 30 years of age are pro-American and are completely in awe of the...read more

  • 7 of 61

    by Clyde Napier

    We are missing the point of the recent release of a National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) that claims Iran stopped its development weapons of mass destruction (WMD) program in 2003. President Bush's many critics quickly po...read more

  • 8 of 61

    by Rajab Ali Mohsin

    Iran is a country with formidable conventional and asymetric capabilities in the Persian Gulf. A US attack on Iran would have devastating consequences for the region. Iran could activate Hezbollah and Hamas to attack Israe...read more

  • 9 of 61

    by Phillip Ellis

    The Brtish marines water boat hostage crisis in Iran last year exposed just how aimless and morally wrong our invasion of Iraq was. Fortunately a deal was done and our boys and girls (guess who was doing the map reading!) ...read more

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    by Sam Leven

    This really depends on when and how you're asking. If you're asking should the US attack Iran right now, then the answer is very much no. First of all, our troops are too caught up in Iraq. It would be almost impossible...read more

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    by Cedric Mcclester

    Could Iran Be Next? Americans seem to be waiting with bated breath for the Petraeus Report. Nothing has been more anticipated since Moses went to the top of Mt. Sinai and came back with the Ten Commandments. Howev...read more

  • by Albert Pryor

    Perhaps one should look at the possibility of such a conflict from another perspective. A fundamentalist state, Iran might just see it's credo, traditions, or edicts which it embraces as an living affect, be under threat b...read more

  • 13 of 61

    by Stephen Carter

    What if the US systematically bombed for a period of two weeks all 120 nuclear and nuclear-support facilities in Iran? It would postpone for 10 years or so Iran's "grand tour" of nuclear devastation against Israel, resista...read more

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    by Mark Dykstra

    WILL IRAN FACE A NUCLEAR WAR? Coming from a Strategic Studies background i have written this article that may put a different perspective on this subject. Its very clear that Russia is the main partner aligned to Ir...read more

  • 15 of 61

    by Lee Bruce

    Following the 2003 War in Iraq Anglo-American policy has been characterised as inflexible, incompetent and negligent. The post war reconstruction effort is collapsing, insurgent armies are running amok, and both George W. ...read more

  • 16 of 61

    by Oyeleke Muritala

    Much as been evidently written on the America middle east face off that an essay like this may seems irrelevant, useless and on call for but the American Iraqi war and the aftermath and then America Iranian war or words go...read more

  • 17 of 61

    by Kevin Zarbock

    No, but we're going to anyway! That's the next stop folks! Buckle up your seats and get ready for mission unaccomplished three. The United States is going to start a third front now an the war on terror. Gee i wonder if it...read more

  • 18 of 61

    by Gary Boyd

    Iran has been issuing threats to Israel and the West, exercising provocative acts, and showing distain for the leadership of the world especially the Bush administration. Discussion of a preemptive attack against Iran has...read more

  • 19 of 61

    by Kyle Pynn

    Iranian support of terrorism demonstrates a lack of desire in their support of the international community resolve to battle terrorism. Regardless of whether one believes in President Bush's policies on fighting global te...read more

  • 20 of 61

    by Stephen Quigley

    Threats needed in Iran Crisis not Invasion The only way economic and diplomatic sanctions on Iran will work is if Iran understands that the possibility of a military strike is real. An attack on Iran would have di...read more

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