Now I'm no defender of U.S. foreign policy under Bush, BUT...
...I know Bullshit when I see it.
Iran needs to continue its uranium enrichment capacity because it needs a civilian nuclear energy program?
Excuse me but aren't you sitting on a great big pile of Texas Tea?
Of course WE haven't been getting any of it.
(Maybe that will change. *WINK* You do realize of course that we were getting a larger percentage of our oil from Iraq after operation desert storm than before. Let's see. In 1985 we got 1% of our oil from Iraq. By 1990 we were getting 5.3%, 1999 6.6%. We get 3.9% NOW, but you gotta remember the infrastructure of their country is in complete shambles, so not bad. We need more oil. In Jan 2002, US oil cunsumption was 18.5 million barrels per day as of 2004, over 20 million barrels per day. Maybe we're gonna just come and get it.)
Now they (the Iranians) have subsequently agreed to suspend their enrichment program, but still.
Whole lotta questions.
NO NUKES, DAMMIT.
Still think invading is a bad idea.
More oil stats can be found here and here.
Iran needs to continue its uranium enrichment capacity because it needs a civilian nuclear energy program?
Excuse me but aren't you sitting on a great big pile of Texas Tea?
Of course WE haven't been getting any of it.
(Maybe that will change. *WINK* You do realize of course that we were getting a larger percentage of our oil from Iraq after operation desert storm than before. Let's see. In 1985 we got 1% of our oil from Iraq. By 1990 we were getting 5.3%, 1999 6.6%. We get 3.9% NOW, but you gotta remember the infrastructure of their country is in complete shambles, so not bad. We need more oil. In Jan 2002, US oil cunsumption was 18.5 million barrels per day as of 2004, over 20 million barrels per day. Maybe we're gonna just come and get it.)
Now they (the Iranians) have subsequently agreed to suspend their enrichment program, but still.
Whole lotta questions.
NO NUKES, DAMMIT.
Still think invading is a bad idea.
More oil stats can be found here and here.
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