Iran: Cyrus's Legacy (Nushin Namazi, US; Kaveh Farrokh, Canada)
July 24th, 2008Nushin Namazi writes:

Nushin Namazi writes:
Alain de Benoist (AB) replies to Robert Gard (RG)’s post of 23 July:
RG: Al Qaeda is now fully capable of planning attacks against the US
mainland.
Jordi Molins Coronado writes:
It is usually stated that the US invasion in Iraq intends to bring
democracy to the country. However, the 12 July The Economist, in
the Politics section, states:
Mendo Henriques writes:
Nigel Jones responds to Alain de Benoist’s post of 23 July:
Robert Whealey writes:
Randy Black (21 July) still believes in “victory” in Iraq. I do not.
How can any president of the US win in Iraq when his knowledge of the
country is nil to inadequate?
Nushin Namazi writes:
Bienvenido Macario wrote (23 July):
Understandably the definitions of “victory” in Iraq (R. Hancock—22
July) or “winning the war” (H. Levin—22 July) vary.
John Heelan responds:
Alain de Benoist writes:
Jody Brennan writes:
Robert Gard responds to Richard Hancock’s post of 23 July:
Randy Black writes:
I just spoke briefly with WAISer Jaqui White who is literally in the
eye of hurricane Dolly as we spoke.
Martin Packard wrote on 20 July:
A grid is a complex dynamic network subject to Maxwell’s equations and
must be hard to calculate and control.
Vincent Littrell writes:
Bienvenido Macario writes:
Thomas Moore writes:
Let us assume that we achieve the goal of establishing a democracy in
Iraq and stability.