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Bombing is the answer to Mideast violence and terror
What if the US systematically bombed for a period of two weeks all 120 nuclear and nuclear-support facilities in Iran? It would postpone for 10 years or so Iran's "grand tour" of nuclear devastation against Israel, resistant Arab states, selected parts of Europe, and beyond.
What if the US also bombed all air force and ground force installations in Iran and Syria?
And for good measure, what if the US bombed the re-grouping Taleban forces in Waziristan in north Pakistan (just ceded to the Taleban), from which Islamists seek to launch attacks against Nato forces in Afghanistan?
And what if - and God knows it's about time - Israel was given the green light to launch a two-pronged attack against Hezbollah death squads and Hamas homicide bombers for the express purpose of destroying both groups, at whatever the cost?
What if all developed states agreed to an embargo on all oil imports from Saudi Arabia, until that state stops setting up schools of hate all over the world?
And finally, what if all democratic states agreed to suspend, for a period of five years, their participation in the United Nations (effectively an Islamised Mafia organisation), to protest that institution's top-down, all-pervasive corruption, and its pathological targeting of one state, week after week?
What if? As a consequence, the world's states would almost certainly see a new lease on life for the only political system, and the only economic system, that ever brought peace, prosperity and freedom: namely, democracy and free-market capitalism.
The alternative, frankly, is to suffer a tidal wave of evil. I believe there is no other way of interpreting what is happening in the world today.
Stephen Carter, PhD