Thursday, March 29, 2007

Act of war no matter what they call it

Briton has made public evidence showing their military was not in Iranian waters, of course Iran’s response; they simply changed their international boundaries by one inch. The insanity and idiotic actions of their Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the President of Iran just keeps getting worse.

This idiotic creep has done more to place his country in catastrophic economic problems then their religious leaders have evere managed to do. Reports are filtering into the news services that Ahmadinejad is taking heat from the Iranian people and from the religious governing body itself.

Thanks to this poor excuse for a human being, his country is suffering and now he has placed them on a direct path of confrontation with Briton.

Today Iran, in their usual stupidity totally disregarded any rules of captured military by releasing video footage and the usual contrived letter from one the captives saying that she and her group were wrong. At least Iran did no stage mock executions against the captives, as they have done in the past, blindfolding them and shooting over their heads, such nice friendly people to visit.

So, what should the world call this latest act of insanity by Iran? An outright act of war against England that is what is should be called and something most individuals are avoiding. While the politicians are avoiding words like war, the British people are not. They are outraged, incensed and calling for immediate military action, at least that is what the news services are saying.

Ahmadinejad appears to be trying to wag the dog in an effort to regain respect within the Iranian government, whether it works or not will be another story. It is now evident that this boarding and capture was a calculated, predetermined event and Ahmadinejad had selected British military to avoid a head-on collision with President Bush.

One of the reporters on Fox News commented that this action by Iran is reminiscent of a two years old screaming for attention.

Whatever the motive may have been, this is still an act of war, no matter what spin is placed on it.

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