I'm not a big fan of the sophomoric tone of crooksandliars and pretty much feel that way no matter what the political bent.
That said, it doesn't address the central point. Are they contending that Iran has no intention of seeking nuclear weapons? I think that is really the central question. After that, the discussion about what - if anything - is to be done about that can be discussed in that context.
All I see in these political websites is ad hominum political swipes. Just isn't productive.
>In particular, since you probably agree with kristol, read the comments on this one. Luckily there are quite a few sane people left in America, who can hopefully stop the madness:
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http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/10/21/fox-news-sunday-william-the-bloody-kristols-bloodlust-for-war-with-iran/#comments>
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http://www.esquire.com/features/iranbriefing1107>>
>>No time to go to the link, but my guess would be since December 1979?
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>>I would bet there are still contingency plans to retake East Berlin, prevent Turkey from allowing the Reich to use the Bosphorus, and invade Canada if they supply weapons to the Confederacy.
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- Thomas Hardy
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-- T. S. Eliot
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