Military force can't destroy our atomic program: Iran

Uh, pardon me? We may not be so hot at "nation building" but we sure as Hel know how to blow things up. On the other hand, it might make it easier to get the program going again if the entire landscape was glowing in the dark. But that's assuming the technicians and the centrifuges weren't glowing as well...

I hate to sound so blasted militaristic, but I'm just getting tired of all these third rate fascist dictators running their mouths constantly with such fatuous bullshit. Mullahs with nukes even scare Jacques - and you can bet that nobody in Washington, of either party, will wait for the announcement of a successful test south of Tehran before taking some serious action.

It's called the survival instinct.

Iranian soldiers stand guard on an anti-aircraft machine gun inside the Natanz uranium enrichment facility, 200 miles south of Iran's capital Tehran March 9, 2006. Military strikes against Iran's nuclear sites would not destroy the Islamic republic's uranium enrichment activities, which could be easily moved and restarted, a senior Iranian official said on Monday. (Raheb Homavandi/Reuters)Reuters - Military strikes against Iran's nuclear sites would not destroy the Islamic republic's uranium enrichment activities, which could be easily moved and restarted, a senior Iranian official said on Monday.

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