Monday, March 06, 2006

Set-Up?

On Saturday, an Iranian man allegedly drove his car into a group of people at the UNC campus. He reportedly did it for the sake of Allah.

I don't know the man and I can only guess what happened. But something about this story sounds very strange to me.

The U.S. government is trying to make a case for war against Iran. They say Iran is close to building nuclear weapons. However, few news reports point out that the "nuclear program" in Iran is for energy, not weapons.

The man living in the White House says nuclear energy is good. He also reached an agreement with India last week, promoting that country's pursuit of nuclear weapons.

Why the double standard? Why is it good for some and bad for others?

The same can be said of ports. Why can China, a Communist country, control the port of San Francisco but the U.A.E. deal must be blocked? Why in the world is any other country running U.S. ports in the first place.

Iran does not have a nuclear weapons program.

There is no reason to attack Iran.

I fear that war is on the horizon.

And that man in North Carolina? It sounds like a set-up to me.

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