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Iraq: Most of the world either stood by with a red face or spoke out, while a few "willing" participants, with Poland at the forefront, went along with America.
Iran: Red faces are liable to turn into itchy trigger fingers as world leaders turn on America. The willing are saying "we'll sit this one out, thanks." ----------------
Iraq: A smallish nation, de-fanged by years of sanctions and intense western oversight. A fairly westernized place in the Middle East, no friend of America, but relatively placid compared to some Middle Eastern nations. Hot, but flat. Lots of easy targets
Iran: A larger, stronger nation with a lot of fangs. A nation led by religious fundamentalists, full of religious fundamentalists. Full of anger for the West. Hot and lots of mountains. Land invasion would be hell. ----------------
Iraq: Hardly a nation full of terrorists, but that has become one.
Iran: A nation full of terrorists just waiting to die and go to Paradise for the small price of taking out a few infidels. ---------------- Iraq: Comparative walk in the park
Iran: Fasten your seatbelts...you are going to find out what a real bumpy ride is like.
As the administration rattles its sabers to Iran with the same rhetoric it used for Iraq, a mess that years later is an even BIGGER mess, they sell a cake-walk war to Americans. Iran is NOT Iraq. If this administration starts a war with Iran, it may be the powder keg that sets off World War III. This is not fun and games. This is NOT a pretty package of sound-bites with fake turkeys and flower and candy and staged photo-ops of toppled statues. Arab countries are NOT simply going to sit back and murmur this time. Less Americans are going to cheer this idiot in chief on. Alas, I fear that we are about to see what a hurt-lock the world can put on America.
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