Saturday, March 11, 2006

W. POST. Iran's pissed off.

Iran was being quiet in the past weeks. Too quiet considering the Danish cartoons' crisis, when a contest relating the jewish Holocaust was organized by Irani media. What could ever happen during those long weeks, that crisis lasted? Well, it appears that they were pretty busy with their nuclear projects.

Unfortunately, the Media stream fell like idiots under the trap. Those damm cartoons appeared in September and now should anyone be complaining about it? What a coincidence! Now that Iran is in the spotlight because of organizing a fake civil-related project. What is their true interest? To develop ICBMs, just like Pakistan, to hit either India or, even better, Israel. Iran bought time with the cartoons' crisis, and it's time they've spent properly.

However, fun's over. Iran has been brought before the Security Council, and now they realize there's no possible defense for their projects. What do they fear? To be discovered. They fear specially Russia's reaction, Russians being the provider of their Uranium, and of course, the materials.

In the end, it's probably a good thing to see Amadineyad angry. It can only mean one thing: they've lost control. When a child gets angry, in the end, he has nothing else to throw. No stones, not being ironic, nothing. Just their naked, hearthy anger.

But this child could have some weapons after all. What could be Iran's possibilities to promote, if not execute, terrorism in American ground? What could be, instead, its capacity to attack Israel with WMDs, Nuclear weapons, or anything else? Full-scale war, maybe? Those questions remain at the time without answer, but I bet that not much time will last before they draw their cards.

It is quite clear, nevertheless, that Iran is becoming a threat for global peace and wether it develops nuclear weapons or not, its attitude must change if we want to believe them. We don't, we can't believe a cynic government such as the Iranian one.

Miguel Vinuesa.

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