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- AmericanElitist, on 10/03/2008, -1/+12fta
ADM. MIKE MULLEN, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair: I would like to have a healthy dialogue with Iran…I do think engagement would offer an opportunity, certainly, to understand each other better. [6/21/08]
ROBERT GATES, Defense Secretary: We need to figure out a way to develop some leverage…and then sit down and talk with them…If there is going to be a discussion, then they need something, too. We can’t go to a discussion and be completely the demander, with them not feeling that they need anything from us. [5/14/08]
NICOLAS BURNS, Undersecretary of State for political affairs: There is a choice: confrontation or diplomacy. We prefer diplomacy and we are trying to open two diplomatic channels — on the nuclear issue and on Iraq. [5/2/07] - klooper, on 10/03/2008, -0/+10Holy past is prolog Batman! This is the same failed Bush strategy that led North Korea to develop and test a nuclear bomb.
McCain/Palin - Just Say No! - Skip2Maloo, on 10/03/2008, -0/+8How out of touch can someone be? 30 years ago the threat of isolation from America might have meant something... "might" being the operative word. But today? Isolation from America would mean little more than a comfortable cushion between them and more ridiculous policies.
We can not afford to keep closing our eyes and crossing our fingers every time we push another country away. Eventually the game will change from us against them to us against ALL of them. - PistolSO, on 10/03/2008, -0/+7McSame's policy would lead to Iran having nuclear capabilities, and would destabilize the whole region.
Obama/Biden '08! - hawkeye17, on 10/03/2008, -0/+6McCain is losing it...literally and figuratively.
- inactive, on 10/04/2008, -1/+7How about we cut off all ties to John McCain instead?
- lacidar1, on 10/04/2008, -0/+5What makes McCain think the Iranians want to talk to him?
- niradg, on 10/04/2008, -0/+5How can anyone still think this kind of strategy works? Cuba, Iran, North Korea. Compare America's policy towards them to our policies with Vietnam. Which has been more successful?
- ap0616, on 10/04/2008, -0/+4That dude is totally senile. There's really no other explanation. The MSM, McCain, and others seem oblivious to the fact that Achmadinajad is likely to be voted out of office in their upcoming election.
- Singulariter, on 10/04/2008, -0/+4Then we'll wait a few months and start a preemptive war, disregarding the opinion of any nation that disagrees......wait.....that sounds oddly familiar....
- bluevillage, on 10/04/2008, -0/+4Hope Biden will add this to his list: "BarackObama was right and John McCain was wrong". Certainly it will be brought up at the next debate.
McCain doesn't know what else to say -- just doesn't have any new ideas. - MediaWeasel, on 10/04/2008, -0/+3Immediately if not sooner. Some day soon I'm hoping someone will tie him up and leave him in the broom cupboard until the election is over and done with.
- inactive, on 10/03/2008, -0/+3What a ***** moron.
It's like Republicans NEVER learn.



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