The Second Worst Option on Iran
Caroline Glick writes in the Jerusalem Post that the price to stop Iran from developing a nuke could be very high, but it's still better than the alternative.
The interesting thing is that, as a Kuwaiti newspaper mentioned in September, Iraq's nuclear program was transferred to Syria before the war and is now being funded by Iran (according to the Euros and the Baker-Hamilton Commission, our soon-to-be best friends).
The interesting thing is that, as a Kuwaiti newspaper mentioned in September, Iraq's nuclear program was transferred to Syria before the war and is now being funded by Iran (according to the Euros and the Baker-Hamilton Commission, our soon-to-be best friends).
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