So what do we do about Iran?

What should be done with Iran and its nuclear weapons ambition?

  • I really don't know. I'm with Meek on this one.

    Votes: 5 4.3%
  • Leave them alone.

    Votes: 9 7.8%
  • US should encourage UN sanctions.

    Votes: 15 13.0%
  • Let Europe take care of them. Its France's turn.

    Votes: 21 18.3%
  • Support Israel/India/Pakistan in their "police actions".

    Votes: 19 16.5%
  • We should bomb their reactors.

    Votes: 38 33.0%
  • Ground war to set up a pro-west government.

    Votes: 8 7.0%

  • Total voters
    115
Frankly, the geopolitics are overwhelming. With China and Russia's oil deals with Iran, and Iran taking their holdings out of banks before we can supposedly seize any funds if need be, and the thought of Iraq's supposed new government (and Iran) turning their oil away from dollars and pegging them to the euro, what a mess that would be.. it's enough to keep you awake at night, isn't it? And I was worried about hunting and not seeing any predators this weekend!!
 
So, how about figuring out a way to break the oppressors firewalls and let the people of Iran see the World, talk to the World, and most importantly see and talk to each other.
That's the first original solution I've seen. So how is it done?
 
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I would gladly answer but I am still having problems getting the printer working on my LAN.

Would wonder if you could use some kind of surrogate coding to go around the firewall? Since antiviral software should be able to stop outside installation of coding your next best option is to make coding available over a noncomputer source and allow individuals to enter the coding on their own. This requires the locals to make a conscience decision that they wish to install coding. This would also allow enhanced means of going around firewalls since firewalls are meant to stop outside interference not internally generated activities.

How's that for a quick shot of smoke off my tailfeathers?:)
 
Perhaps somebody already suggested this, but what about helping a domestic revolution? Not necessarily a violent one, but supporting domestic change of their own government. Since it sounds to me like the population is ready for it, and they can see what is going on in neighboring iraq (real voting), is it feasible to help support indigenous revolution?
 
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