» posted on Sunday, September 27th, 2009 at 21:41 by madblog
Depots Unite
News Story: Gaddafi proposes ‘Nato of the South’ at South America-Africa summit – Times Online:
Well now that they have Iran with short and medium range missiles and are very close if not already built nuclear warheads, they want to join forces. Yep, it is turning into a League of Depots. Each have been considered to be rogue third world countries with brutal treatment towards their people. They lead by fear and have each killed more of their own people in the name of progress. Now I hope I am wrong, but as advanced that Iran has proven their weapon technology is, I believe that Iran probably has one more secret in their handbag… I believe they might already have nuclear warheads and that is why the tested their missiles.
My question now is just how weak is the UN and the current US President is. Do they still think talking to these dictator is going to make them play nice? History has shown that these people are nothing but power hungry people that feel as words are for the weak. I do pray that I am wrong, I am not too optimistic from the past couple months events.
- North Korea and Iran nuclear project, It's like borrowing your enemies arrow
- website redesign/re-organization
- Free Iran Petition
filed under You need to Know | post a comment | tags: Africa Summit, Brutal Treatment, Dictator, Fear, Gaddafi, Handbag, Iran, Medium Range Missiles, Nato, Nbsp, News Story, Nuclear Warheads, South America, Third World Countries, Weapon Technology
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