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Re: Iran - The Bomb
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 4:26 pm
by Spook
Ahh - your slipping man.
So much bluster - so little content.
Lets face it - no-one's going to initiate a war just so that you can order a family-sized pizza and slob out in front of the TV getting your jollies watching other people "kick-ass" on the 24 hour news reports.
Re: Iran - The Bomb
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 12:18 am
by Officer Dibble
"Ahh - your slipping man."
No I'm not.
"So much bluster - so little content."
Come, come, now spooky. Isn't that a silly, limp, kind of thing to say? You seem to be losing your spirit. You know full well that I am one of the most reliable and regular posters of fascinating anecdotes, insightful analysis, and serious comment (as opposed to the more commonplace banal, incoherent, waffle). If you didn't think my posts were choc-a-block with seriously contentious, meaty content, you wouldn?t bother responding to them, would you?
"Lets face it - no-one's going to initiate a war just so that you can order a family-sized pizza and slob out in front of the TV getting your jollies watching other people "kick-ass" on the 24 hour news reports."
I don't recall saying anything about starting a war and ordering a pizza. I was simply querying what forumites thought about the increasing threat of nuclear proliferation amongst third world nations and how best we might address the issue.
Officer Dibble
Re: Iran - The Bomb
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 8:35 am
by strictlybroadband
"So, broadband, would you now care to address the question of unstable third world regimes acquiring the bomb head on and select one of the three options for dealing with that issue that I have suggested? Or are you too going to
swerve the issue?"
We were discussing Iran and then you switched onto discussing a non-existent hypothetical country instead. Who were you thinking of: Pakistan? South Africa? Libya? Israel? Let's keep it real.
Re: Iran - The Bomb
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 4:50 pm
by Spook
"I was simply querying what forumites thought about the increasing threat of nuclear proliferation amongst third world nations and how best we might address the issue."
Problem was that your way of dealing with the issue is to ignore any sort of diplomacy and launch a nice big war.
Not a war that you're going to get involved in though - you'll just be sitting in a nice comfy chair and watching other people "kick-ass" for you.