Yea, I agree on that - but remember how easy it is to tell the largely-uninformed public things - I again distinctly recall the Kosovo conflict and the ridiculously-inaccurate presentations of excuses for various incidents of "wrong targets" being hit, with the public remaining largely non-vocal because they were given enough incomprehensible techy-detail and pictures of fuzzy screens that they couldn't possibly understand. :hmm:
Again, I would say that a war against Iran would mainly be a political undertaking; the fact that it can at some point make nukes and is putting itself in a rather stubborn position makes Iran a very easy target for labelling as a "WMD threat of the 1st category". Which it isn't neccesarily (certainly not more than Korea, which is much further along in that regard).
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