US intelligence chief Dennis Blair warned Tuesday it would be "difficult" to convince Iran to give up its suspected quest for nuclear weapons through diplomatic means, Agence France Presse reported.It can't be more clear that Iran simply doesn't expect any serious opposition to their efforts to nuke up. That's what you get when the President talks weak and acts weak - actual weakness.Teheran might acquiesce to keep its nuclear ambitions in check if it is presented with a blend of "credible" incentives and "threats of intensified international scrutiny and pressures," but "it is difficult to specify what such a combination might be," Blair told lawmakers.
On a related note, North Korea is also making preparations to go to war...what's going on there? Are they in the process of funding more nuclear technology for Syria or another nation hostile to us? Anyone want to bet how long it'll be before the soon-to-be-coming apology to North Kordea will take?
Yeah, I'm guessing it'll be real quick, oo.
There's my two cents.
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