British PM Gorden Brown supports stronger sanctions on Iran to halt their nuclear program, but he doesn't say he'll sanction a military strike to stop the program. This ambiguity is the problem. The US and its allies should unambiguously declare their intention to use a military strike as a last resort if necessary to halt Iran's nuclear program. That would make a strike unnecessary. As long as Iran senses an unwillingness to strike those facilities, it won't halt its program.
Barack Obama is in Iraq trying to figure how best to lose the war. It won't work. Our troops and our commanders will likely win despite terrorists, militias and Democrats.
The Large Hadron Collider in CERN laboratory is one of the coldest places in the universe.
Monday, July 21, 2008
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