Last edited by emma5721; 18th September 2006 at 10:36 PM.
The media, print and video, are nothing more than a "passive weapon" under the total control of those same forces that instigate violence and murder worldwide. Nothing appears on TV or in the papers that isn't designed to exert control over the population in one way or another.
There is more truth in what is labelled fiction on television than in a hundred documentaries. I watched that Spooks too. It was akin to getting a confession out of the political mainstream, at least as regards individual portions of the plot. But of course, it is intended that the majority will dismiss it as fiction and think even less of the reality of such events.
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I wish people would drop the Christian versus Muslim position, we have more in common than difference. Both acknowledge God as creator, the main difference being the way to salvation. I don't find the average Muslim at all threatening, the same way as you wouldn't judge the Irish by a few IRA extremists. The thing that worries me is the way the US feel they have to intevene in any country that doesn't work in the same way they think it should.
I'm not keen on more nuclear weapons but Iran is a sovreign country, it is doing what it considers is in its best interest. How would the US like it if Iran said they had to stop driving cars and using planes for internal flights because of global warming.
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In today's world, every nation is at risk. Allowing Iran to develop its own nuclear industry may or may not increase the risk of an attack on Israel, but I agree with kengillam that it is wrong for self-serving countries to "police" what another country can and cannot do within its borders.
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I don't think that "joe public" has any say in the matter of madmen and fanatics. If madpersons start pushing buttons willy nilly, I don't think there's a lot any of us could do much about it
If a 747 came hurtling towards our house, then the best thing to do would be like the US G.I.'s do, stick your head between your knees and kiss you-know-the-rest-goodbye
Whether it is right for other countries to "police" or not really comes down to the perceived level of threat. Look at it this way, if you saw your neighbour making a large bomb that could destroy your entire street, would you "police" his actions and report him or would you just leave him alone because it is his right to do whatever he likes in his own garden?
Sometimes, no matter what the moral dilemas, it is necessary to intervene in the actions of others to prevent a greater harm.
In this case, Iran has proved that they have violent intentions towards both their immediate neighbours and other countries beyond those. They are a state sponsor of a number of terrorist groups and have openly stated their intention of destroying an entire country and all its people.
To me, the only question is just how long does it take before the world decides to do something about massive threat that Iran represents.
[quote=damian_steele;409032]Whether it is right for other countries to "police" or not really comes down to the perceived level of threat. Look at it this way, if you saw your neighbour making a large bomb that could destroy your entire street, would you "police" his actions and report him or would you just leave him alone because it is his right to do whatever he likes in his own garden?
Sometimes, no matter what the moral dilemas, it is necessary to intervene in the actions of others to prevent a greater harm.
In this case, Iran has proved that they have violent intentions towards both their immediate neighbours and other countries beyond those. They are a state sponsor of a number of terrorist groups and have openly stated their intention of destroying an entire country and all its people.
To me, the only question is just how long does it take before the world decides to do something about massive threat that Iran represents.[/quot
I don't think your analogy really works in this instance, Damien. For one thing, Iran has made no secret of its intentions. It is attempting to do what many other countries are already doing, something which is not in contravention of any international law.
That said, I distrust the intentions of the US and UK far more than Iran. And it isn't "the world" which is going to take action, if any. The people who are behind any action against Iran are commited to their chosen course already. What we see on the news is stuff and nonsense, window dressing.
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Perhaps if Israel returned to its original borders, and left the Palestinians alone, we wouldn't be in this mess now. I'm afraid its double standards, the US jumps up and down about Iran and does nothing about Israel.
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Thats because half the US population are looking forward to the anhiliation of Israel because the only book they ever read tells them this will lead to the 'rapture'.
>The vatican probably recieves threats to kill the pope on a weekly basis
True. Most of them from me
Not since Germaine Greer pointed out there might be advantages to wearing a burkah have I seen so many feminists agreeing with so many fundamentalists!
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