Thursday, September 6, 2012

Will There Be a Big War With Iran Soon?

Just the other day Amendinejad, the public leader of Iran, made another announcement to the World Media which also played on Al Jazeera. He stated that Iran's Nuclear Program was only for peaceful uses, energy generation, and that they country had "zero interest in making a nuclear bomb!" Of course, they've said this before, and they've continued to enrich uranium for that exact purpose.

There was an interesting AFP (Associated Foreign Press) story that hit my radar screen recently, no real news to me, but it also hit much of the mainstream media, and appeared on MSNBC as well as Google Syndicated News website. The title of the article was "Iran in 'Alarming' Breaches of UN Sanctions: Envoys" The article talked about the UN meeting on Syria, and the sanctions on Iran, and the many ties to the challenges that the free World faces with such rogue nations in that regard. The article stated:

"The UN highlighted three new cases of trading in arms and related technology reported since March, all after 4 rounds of UN sanctions. In recent months, Israel intercepted a shipload of Iranian arms being transferred through Syria to the Gaza Strip. Iran has also provided missiles to the Taliban militia in Afghanistan. Iran is also, using front companies, assumed names, using multiple financial intermediaries and currency exchange offices, physically hiding things, false statements, and forgery."

Will There Be a Big War With Iran Soon?

It is obvious, that there is no viable diplomatic solution to the challenges the free-world faces with regards to Iran, and it is unfortunate that in the year 2011 that Iran will not get with the program and run their nation and their external political affairs with more transparency, integrity, and in a way that is becoming of that once great ancient civilization.

It's hard to say why Iran continually prods at the free-world or what they really hope to gain from such underhanded dealings. It seems they push and push as far as they can, never considering that in the Western World we only will take so much and these accumulative actions are being scored, and even if one act is not enough to warrant a war, combined, I'd say it's well overdue. Why you ask? Well for many reasons.

The least of all being that if Iran gets away with this sort of international behavior it emboldens other rogue nation-states to do the same, and sure enough the others have too. Indeed, I hope you will please consider the implications of rogue nations, political impasse, and the impending war with Iran.

Will There Be a Big War With Iran Soon?
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Sunday, September 2, 2012

Politics and Friendship Together?

It is a common belief of many people that politics and friendship cannot always go together.  Just as making new friends can be a tricky business, mixing politics and friendship together can equally be tricky. During our first meeting with a potential friend, we know that talking about politics is a no-no. Small talks are safe so long as we stick away from politics. Other taboo topics include religion and sexuality. These topics can spark passionate debate which can apparently result to heated arguments if both sides cannot reconcile their views. All said, politics as a topic during initial stages of friendship could almost certainly bust a blooming friendship too soon.  Is this always the case? Is it always advisable that we should not engage into topics of politics with someone we just met? Or is it okay to bring up politics with the person you are planning to develop a good friendship and romance in the future? Can friendship develop between you and another person if you hate his or her political views? On the other hand, is it always necessary to have the same political views to attain full friendship?


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In many countries today, starting a political topic can create very intense argument to even result in violence, in some extreme cases. Hence, the advice to avoid a topic about politics with a person you do not know still holds true in many cases. In spite of this, it also is not always the rule at all times. Many friendships start at political conventions attended by persons with varying political views. You may be surrounded by thousands of good people who have extreme political views, but you also stand a good chance of making new friendships as well as having a great time discussing opposing political views. In it not uncommon for many people to find themselves knowing a stranger deeply and only realizing later on that they have opposing political views. With the upcoming Australian Federal Election, many Australians will find themselves in many instances immersed in political discussions, but with the knowledge that their network of friends will be largely unaffected.

While most people are not extremely passionate about their political preferences, political opinions can still potentially break up friendships and even marriages, especially during the early stages. This is the real reason why it is generally accepted that politics should be avoided when talking with a stranger or a person you do not know well yet. For some cases, even close friends will opt not to discuss politics. It is a fact that there are some people who are not just tolerant of people with other views about politics. Thus, it is very challenging to forge genuine friendships or love if one party has an opposite political belief.

Politics and Friendship Together?

In spite of this phenomenon, some people still managed to make successful marriages and friendships even though both parties have different views. Is there a secret for these success stories? Successful friendships and marriages are possible even if two people have opposing political beliefs so long as they are not very passionate in their respective views. Other cases use their opposing views to spice up their marriage or friendship by constantly engaging in healthy debates. For this case, respect is high for both sides that even their political views cannot break their friendship apart. For most cases though, good friends that do not share the same political belief simply avoid engaging in any political discussions altogether.

Politics and Friendship Together?

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