Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Let's Not Forget Other Costs in the Recent Democrat Off-Broadway Production

While the sleepover took place and the theatrics were going full bore sans fireworks, while the Democrats or Reid’s Rosies moaned of the “distraction” that Iraq is from “real” terror the world continues to spin.


Iran and it’s proxies in Iraq and elsewhere in the region have been all but forgotten. This is one of those subjects of debate the media aids and abets the Democrat party as it tries to pull the wool over everyone’s eyes. There are so many pieces to this war on terror that regardless of size need to be addressed; Pakistan, Afghanistan, Israel, Syria, Lebanon and elsewhere. It all continues apace.

The Rosies apply the makeup, have their jammies pressed, teeth brushed and put on their latest off-Broadway hit; who says sequels can’t draw in the crowds.

“Negotiations” with the IAEA continue with Iran as the lead in the show recites his practiced lines. Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini discusses efforts to avoid a third resolution against Iran, while stating what “appeared to refer to an agreement reached last week between Iran and the UN's nuclear watchdog for a new negotiations framework,” which the UN hailed recently.

This “new negotiations framework” stems from June 25 when Iraninvited an International Atomic Energy Agency team to Tehran to work on clearing up suspicions about its nuclear program, an IAEA spokeswoman said Monday.” Excitedly hailed at the time as forward momentum in the quest to cease the Islamic Republics nuclear ambitions by the UN, Iran and MSM, we are only now seeing that it is part and parcel in the stretching out of negotiations to allow Iran to achieve its ends during the farce of “negotiations.” After all Iran, “‘invited the IAEA to send a team to Tehran to develop an action plan for resolving outstanding issues related to Iran's past nuclear program,'” which is only a promise to continue the same.

Reid and the Rosies rant while Hussain Shariatmadari, an adviser to the Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei, claimed Iranian ownership of the Gulf Arab state of Bahrain stating:

"The public demand in Bahrain is the reunification of this province with its motherland, the Islamic Iran."

The statement made sometime around July 13th has not been “formally disavowed” by Tehran, which adds further insult to injury to those that continue to believe that Iranian proxies in Iraq are not participating under the orders of the government in Tehran and the Mullahcracy. To Shariatmadari, “it goes without saying that such an indisputable right for Iran and the people of this province should not and cannot be overlooked.

Does this speak kindly to the “peaceful” use of nuclear technology? How about the fact that “Iran has marked 600 targets in Israel for missile strikes if it is attacked, the Qatari newspaper Al Watan quoted Sunday diplomatic sources in Damascus as saying. The report said the targets are within reach of Iranian missiles and would be completely destroyed if Israel should attack Iran or participate in an American attack on it. This threat also includes attacks against Syria within its protective umbrella.

This is not the “peace” we think of, but “peace” has a very wide ranging definition when practiced by the likes of the Iranian regime.

During the Cold War peace between the major powers was maintained via proxy and the promise of mutual assured destruction. Today and over the past 30 years this has been the practice of Tehran with an almost light speed increase in these efforts recently. Assuming history will repeat itself to the tee that some feel it has or does, i.e. Iraq is Vietnam; dangerously disregards the danger inherent in a new Cold War, this one with an nuclear armed enemy that reveres martyrdom in death.

So, to Reid and the Rosies, the UN, and the MSM thanks for making the assured destruction of many a possibility with your lack of seriousness in these grave issues.

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    8 comments:

    1. Anonymous11:37 AM

      Blandly,

      As always, you clearly get it. Perfectly stated. We could laugh at the utter uselessness of last night, but our enemies are not laughing. They are plotting.

      eric www.blacktygrrrr.wordpress.com

      P.S. Thank you for the link. Gracious of you, as always.

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    2. Anonymous12:26 PM

      Excuse me??

      What happened to all the Republicans yelling for an up or down vote on judges?

      You don't get it. The American people do and that is why the Repubs will lose big time in 2008.

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    3. Is this about Iraq or 2008? See what I mean.

      Oh yeah, you're excused, but only because you're not a politician so the games you play in your mind don't really affect the American people.

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    4. "...There are so many pieces to this war on terror that regardless of size need to be addressed; Pakistan, Afghanistan, Israel, Syria, Lebanon and elsewhere. It all continues apace..."

      You forgot, Texas, Nevada, New York...

      I live-blogged that whole Reid Pajama Quagmire and what a TOTAL waste of tax dollars and when it was all over, Reid sauntered away all askew.

      Such a maroon!

      Reid's ilk have ALWAYS "demanded" 60 votes on issues like this and NOW they whine when they DON'T get their way.

      Morons.

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    5. "You forgot, Texas, Nevada, New York..."

      This is assuming al Qaeda exists; if the Dems get their way eventually and we address the "real" threat, you know the ball that's been dropped, then we should be OK.

      Besides it's only a bumpersticker.

      Thanks for the visit. They undoubtedly "morons."

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    6. Excellent piece. The hypocritical stances the left take show themselves without even having to spotlight them.

      But for those that keep closing their eyes, just a couple off the top of my head are:

      Insisting that Bush listen to the commanders on the ground, then he does and the left deliberately IGNORES those same commanders.

      Another:
      Claiming they are working for what they "claim" are in the interest of our troops, then ignoring the miliblogs, emails, letters and petitions FROM our troops, that tell them to back off and let them continue to see the successes they are finally starting to see.

      Another:
      Insisting that we change course in Iraq and then when Bush does, bringing General Petraeus in and implementing counterinsurgency strategies, they STILL keep saying, "change course", completely ignoring that it HAS changed and the new one is working wonderfully.

      The examples go on and on.

      The fact is, the Democratic politicians are more interested in political stunts and getting a "vote" than they are about National Security.

      They prove to us, once again, why they have been and will continue to be known as the party that is WEAK on National Security.

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    7. You have it pegged exactly and it's a good continuation of this post. Thanks for adding to it.

      I'm continually blown away by their gall and the msm treating it as though there is nothing wrong. With a little more even handed reporting more people would see them for what they are.

      As it stands they may end up screwing themselves in the process; I hope so, it would do us some good.

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    8. Send In The Clowns was the theme of that night and anything these left politicians dream up to act as if they are actually working there in Washington.

      We know the score, and it is; the lowest approval ratings of a sitting congress since polling began, even lower than Bush.That says it all, Americans already know that 2006 was a mistake, and the HilliBama socialist tide needs to be stopped at nearly all costs by us.Keep up the good work.

      Great commentary and "cute" photoshop Blandly

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