By Dan Hamblin
The recent peace summit in Annapolis has a lengthy guest list. A lot of delegates from the Middle East are in the US to discuss Israel. What is interesting to me is that Iran was not on the list. I mean if we want peace, we want that lunatic of a president that Iran has to quit threatening to wipe Israel off the map. If he keeps saying that, there can be no peace. This summit consists of the same guys that are always bickering back and forth to each other like a kindergarten class room. They already dislike each other, spending two days in an office plotting how to kill each other when they get home isn't going to work; not one of them wanting to negotiate for the sake of their own people.
I have a theory here I want to point out something real quick. Bush wants Iran because he thinks they are going to build nukes, which they probably are. Iran wasn't on the invite list to this conference. Well let's see, if we want to coerce people into doing what we want, we keep the other party out of the mix. It's obvious; Bush wants allies to go into Iran to look for nukes; just like he did in Iraq.
Ok, now our buddy Putin says he will host a conference after the Annapolis summit. Yeah, like Israel wants to go to Russia? They better fly there in the best fighter jet they have loaded with ammunition just in case they need to make a quick get a-way. We all know Russia and Iran are oil buddies. Most of Russia's artillery can be traced to Iran as well. I have said it to everyone and I say it again, WATCH OUT FOR PUTIN.
There has been war in the Middle East for generations. There never has been peace and any peace that may come will be a false peace. The militant group Hamas has already vowed to take matters into their own hands, equipped with ammunition from Iran. An agreement signed by Israeli and Palestinian leaders would need ratification by their respective parliaments, and Hamas still controls the Palestinian parliament. It's going to get messy folks.
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