nicoenarg
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Conorworld said:On Iran, I think the US (and Europe too) are doing the right thing in slowly squeezing Iran financially etc. This week's rial depreciation may be the beginning of the end. Regardless of whether or not Iran or Iraq have or had a nuclear programme or considered it, going to war the way the US under Bush Jr did was wrong. The financial tightening of the noose that is going on now is the better option because it could prevent an all out war if it happens and has the ability to cause an internal revolt against the Iranian regime so that the US does not get involved and is thus not blamed for war.
As for the presidential debates, in the matter of the Al Gore statement, I get the hint of humor in that. But he was right in one thing, he wasnt prepared. Obama has a handicap, he can be very hubristic and last night felt like that. YES you are the presidential incumbent and have proven yourself a good orator and are debating against a guy who has shot himself in the foot the past few weeks ("47%" etc), but don't think it will always go your way and that your facts will win the argument. One can say Nixon had better facts in 1960 and still lost. Charisma and content are needed and Obama was dangerously short of both.
Romney did a good job and I commend him for it. The main issue about last night was that Obama was unprepared and seemed hubristic and did not take out the big guns. Maybe it will be a slap in the face and make him think about the next one.
Usually it is the first debate that people watch and pass judgment on and I think the same. But Obama has the chance to learn from last night and make a forceful attack that will make headlines and get people on Youtube or whatever and watch and maybe change their minds.
Don't be so sure of that since that is what the world thought about North Korea too. However, I am hoping that it will destroy the Iranian economic capability.