19 December 2004

Radioactive Tehran

Link via Free Republic. It looks as if the much heralded diplomatic solution to Iran's nuclear ambitions isn't worth the paper it's printed on.

Teheran had assured European leaders that it would suspend uranium enrichment activities, but new information suggests otherwise

Iran has drawn up secret plans to make large quantities of a gas that can be used to produce highly enriched uranium, despite promises to suspend enrichment activities.

The growing problem of Iran will not be solved until the theocracy is eliminated and replaced with a pluralistic republic. To be quite honest, I foresee this happening within the next five years. The younger generation is very pro-American, and they're getting sick and tired of the mullahs exercising ultimate control. They see Afghanistan to the east, they'll see Iraq to the west, and they want freedom. As it stands now, the Iranian people aren't much better off than the Russians were under Communism.

I strongly believe that the Iranian theocracy will collapse as a result of pressure from the people, and that they will be encouraged and supported by the defenders of worldwide freedom. "The French?" you say? No. Americans. (And the Brits, the Australians, possibly the Pols; you know the real international community.)

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