Iran is similar to pak in sense that they support terrorist organisations such as Hamas & Hezbollah. And a nuclear iran will only embolden these terrorist organisations.
Supporting Iran's Nuk policy is good for establishing South-to-South Supremacy , like the westerners have played against the South for the last half century; thus the westerners have : 1�)- favoured colonisation of Palestine by europeans fleeing off Nazi's Extermination Camps. 2�)- Supported the white racists in South-Africa, and Zimbabwean president MUGABE will tell it again at the G15. 3�)- Ransomed and sacked the natural resources of African newly freed countries after 1945, and deliberately assasinated their most valuable independantist leaders ( Africa has thus been deprived of some Gandhis or Nehrus). 4�)- Ignited worst troubles in planet since Hitler : Korean war, Vietnam war, war in Palestine, Afghan war, and now Irak's Mess! So just kick the westerners out of the game when they come to give lessons : they should surrender the nuke warheads to Iran, Irak for free as they did for Pakistan and Israel and all other terrotrists of the planet !
Re: Re: Support Iran's Nuclear Policy
by freewill on May 16, 2010 02:31 PM
Sponsoring Iran`s policy is like sponsoring suicide of Israel. Any nuclear bomb is dangerous 7 in hands of fanatics like iranian president more dangerous
If it would have been II (Iran-India) gas deal (which was initially during conceptualisation stage) the subject line would have been different....but after having an experience of more than 50 years in dealing with Pakistanis we are aiming to be called "A fool at 40 is a fool for ever". After being very generous in signing the Indus water treaty and sticking to that we are yet being labelled as water thieves by Pakistan establishment and the so called Non state actors...how can we expect Pakistan to stick to the IPI deal. Within no time the deal is finalized and India has started to receive gas, pakistan would be shouting from the roof tops blaming India for violating the IPI deal. Infact, pakistan would be eager to have the deal involving India, as gas would be the driver of India's economy...which pakistan has been hell bent in destabilising by pumping in fake currency....At the end of the day, India's lever would be in Pakistan's hands...and like holy cows we would not even think of violating the Indus water treaty deal....Strength respects strength...i think its not time for the IPI deal...the time shall come when we can take head on Pakistan and china together...If china can race ahead in 50 years economically and militarily, 20 years is enough for India based on the potential in India. India has the cheapest telecom rates in the world which we achieved in less than 6 years.we need 20 more years to excel in Infrastructure, Manufacturing and
Re: Re: India
by delamourd Annbu on May 16, 2010 01:55 PM
the worst "friend" ever is Israel , like the USA is ! Don't forget that Israêl and the USA are behind every coup in the "Southern Countries" and rate among the first arm dealers in AFrica in order to create a full mess there to rap the natural resources for the lesser price ! All "friends" of USA or Israêl have disappeared : either White South Africa, or Dear Saddam Hussein, or Papa DOC from Haiti, or dictators from southAmerica ! India should not let the GREAT SATAN (USA) impose its views in the SOUth-to-SOuth relations and should stand by IRAN, never against, whatever steps Iran sgould take to match coutries like ...Israel, Pakistan or India !
Re: Re: Re: India
by GLADIATOR on May 16, 2010 02:20 PM
Not the worst ever friend, but the best ever friend of India. And we need it more so in the current climate. For you it is like that as you are a Paki jihadi born to hate Israel.
The situation is so alarming in Kashmir and our internal security, the minister is at risk even though the nuke deal and pipeline should be well explained to Iran. Give more attention to terror camps rather renewing friendship. India is expecting socio economic changes. The leaders are talking and walking but the remains same without any solution.
Re: Iran
by Spiderman on May 16, 2010 12:59 AM
David Headley was American Citizen so good chance is American will give them if India does not listen to them
Re: Re: Iran
by GLADIATOR on May 16, 2010 01:24 PM
KK, most 80%)are stolen ones, lifted from police stations, army arms dumps, etc. A prominent Maoist leader himself stated this in THE WEEK magazine sometimes back.
Same way US leaders have been using Pakistani politicians and military which which resulted in 3 India Pakistan Wars which only benefited US and Britain. British Deliberately left behind Kashmir issue between the two countries before leaving India so there is no peace in the region