caitlyn
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ORIGINAL: juliaoceania I am no longer peace activist Caitlyn, but the fact remains, Iran is a larger country, they have more of a military than Iraq, they would be harder to invade, unlike Saddam they have a military. I did not say that their military would save them, I bet we could inflict major casualties, destroy their country if that were our aim. But beat them? We cannot beat countries that have little more than sticks and stones. http://www.washtimes.com/world/20060531-121559-6573r.htm Now you may not have much respect for my opinion because I am propeace.... you can be as disrespectful to me as you like. In my opinion that illustrates your character, and has no relation to mine... I am not bothering with people that attack me anymore, if would like to go on that list of people, fine by me. Well julia, I am not attacking you, or disrespecting you. I don't even fucking know you for God's sakes. I am completely attacking your position, because it isn't accurate ... not at all. You said Iran had a real army (again, your words) when compaired to Iraq. That statement is just utter nonsense. If you are going to think it's disrespectful to point this out, then I will always look disrespectful to you. Iraq was far more militarily sophisticated than Iran. They had modern aircraft, modern tanks, highly trained troops, and a reasonably sophisticated air defense system. Iraq had a large and effective artillery component. Iraq had battle hardened troops. Iran has very little of any of these things, and what they do have is of very poor quality. Are you aware that most of the officer class from the last Iran/Iraq war, now live in Europe and the United States? You know, we wouldn't even have to shoot down their air force. If they started flying missions, the planes would probably fall apart on their own. They have an accute shortage of spare parts. Now Iran has lots of people, and has a plan to work the type of war that is happening in Iraq. The problem with that strategy is supply. Iraq has it easy ... they have Iran as a massive, safe, supply depot that can't be interdicted by the United States. Who do you suppose is going to be Iran's safe supply depot? Iran is pretty much surrounded by hostile states (most of which are us). In closing, I don't ever mean to disrespect you, or anyone else on here ... but what you are suggesting in reference to Iran's military potentuial, is just rediculous. I apologize if you feel the injured party ... what I would suggest it to not make these statement, without proper research.
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