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Reply #18: "Masterly inactivity" - the present Zimbabwe strategy. [View All]

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18. "Masterly inactivity" - the present Zimbabwe strategy.
Tempting as it might be to sit back and let the Iranians dig themselves deeper into a diplomatic hole - especially after today's quite generous offer of negotiations over the waterway - the mood ofthe public seems to be really quite surprisingly hawkish.

I agree with you that this situation hands a massive propaganda victory to American Neocons, and while I don't doubt that they and Bush and Cheney et al would dearly love to be able to march into Iran and topple the mullahs, I think it's also perfectly clear that there is no way they are able to. There is nothing on the scale of the buildup that was needed to defeat Iraq presently going on, and that war was a pushover compared to Iran.

As I understand it, GPS doesn't work in a way that would let the system do what you describe, it's works through triangulation of signals. So it wouldn't be quite simple to supply the wrong coordinates, it would be terrifically difficult.
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  Another Iran thread. Taxloss  Mar-30-07 08:55 AM   #0 
   I thought this Guardian piece from yesterday was worth considering  muriel_volestrangler   Mar-30-07 10:03 AM   #1 
   I agree on all this  LeftishBrit   Mar-30-07 10:26 AM   #2 
   I am far too depressed  Briar   Mar-30-07 10:43 AM   #3 
   Yes, I tend to go along with Bennett's views.  non sociopath skin   Mar-30-07 12:31 PM   #4 
      Indeed  Briar   Mar-30-07 02:13 PM   #5 
      Yes, the tabloids' reactions are worrying  LeftishBrit   Mar-30-07 02:31 PM   #6 
         Blair does not decide when this country goes to war.  stormymonday   Mar-30-07 05:40 PM   #8 
      Agreed  stormymonday   Mar-30-07 05:36 PM   #7 
      And me.  mr blur   Mar-30-07 07:19 PM   #9 
         And now the Telegraph  Briar   Mar-31-07 04:28 AM   #13 
            I don't understand  CJCRANE   Mar-31-07 01:29 PM   #14 
               There is no logic to it.  Taxloss   Mar-31-07 01:37 PM   #15 
                  The most sensible thing would be to follow the old Foreign Office  stormymonday   Mar-31-07 04:55 PM   #17 
                     "Masterly inactivity" - the present Zimbabwe strategy.  Taxloss   Mar-31-07 07:23 PM   #18 
                        Much as I dislike Mugabe  stormymonday   Mar-31-07 08:07 PM   #19 
   If anyone finds a map of the Iranian claims online, can they post a link?  muriel_volestrangler   Mar-30-07 07:37 PM   #10 
      Can't find any maps but did find this..  Henny Penny   Mar-31-07 04:24 AM   #11 
      And a little more ....  Henny Penny   Mar-31-07 04:28 AM   #12 
         Interesting piece by Terry Jones in the Guardian today.  non sociopath skin   Mar-31-07 03:11 PM   #16 
            Frighteningly accurate  Nihil   Apr-01-07 06:44 PM   #20 
               Perhaps we can use that lie detection system they're about  Henny Penny   Apr-06-07 06:59 AM   #21 
 

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