I was on YouTube and I saw a video called “Images From Tehran”
I liked it so much that I decided to put together a video response. On the off chance that the creator of “Images From Tehran” forgets to accept my response, or, for one reason or another, my video isn’t linked under his (maybe as a rule, he just doesn’t accept responses from anybody), here are both videos:
This is the video I respond to “Images from Tehran”
Yawn. No need to watch all ten minutes of that.
Anyway, here is my super-awesome response video “Images from Iran”
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The question is, can you bomb one without bombing the other?
If you could, they’d already be bombed.
That’s what makes the first video so absurd, it states that the US and Israel want to bomb the civilians of Iran. Not only would that be a less than ideal way to win over hearts and minds, but it would be insufficient to bomb an apartment complex, rather than a nuclear facility.
I’ll admit, I had to laugh when I saw the top video.
Do you really think you could just bomb the nuclear facilities? Do you really think that you could carry out a military strike on Iran, and they’d just sit there? Ahmadinejad has said that if the US were to attack Iran, he would respond by sending suicide bombers against the US mainland. War would be inevitable, and because our forces are stretched so thin, we wouldn’t be able to be nuanced. We would have to hit and hit hard. Substantial collateral damage would be inevitable.
Incidentally, the blue Hezbollah-like logo in your video is that of the Revolutionary Guard.
Yes, I chose military (Rev. Guard) and ideological/political leaders for the images in my video.
Also, I’m not disagreeing with you about the collateral damage. I’m saying that those deaths would be, in fact, collateral damage. For civilians would not be targeted per se, but rather the nuclear facilities, leadership and other strategic targets would be selected. That is the point that I was making, the first video states “these are the people and places that the USA and Israel want to bomb” and then we see scenes of coffee shops, sporting events and apartments. That type of nonsense has both the bias and ignorance one expects to find in radical-leftist or Islamist propaganda.
The truth is, not only has our government drawn the distinction between the Revolutionary regime and the Irani people, but (as I said above) it would be insufficient (not to mention unjustified and pointless) to target an apartment building in Tehran. This isn’t what the international community is contemplating.
I was offering a translation of the text.
“I’m saying that those deaths would be, in fact, collateral damage.”
They’d still be dead.
Ah, I just know the logos of the Hizbullah and Revolutionary Guard, I don’t know what they say. Can you translate the writing underneath the American flag made of bombs dropping on the side of the building?
Also, I’m not saying (and it is not the international consensus… yet) that the civilian deaths accrued from a large scale strike / regime change on Iran would be acceptable. I’m saying that those people and places in the video are not the targets of some Zionist-Crusader plot nor a Neocon-Imperialist conspiracy, as the producer would have you believe
btw, what’s with the name switching, you’re using your psd appellation now?
WordPress doesn’t allow names with spaces or capital letters. I try to remember to log out before I post, but I don’t always.
Yes it does.
I’ll play around for a bit and see if I can figure out what’s going on.
(do you mean WordPress or Gravatar?)
Testing
Sergei, if you have a WordPress©®™ account
1) go to your dashboard (It should be at the top of any WordPress blog)
2) Click on “Users” (this is over on the far right)
3) Click on “Your Profile”
4) scroll down to “Nickname” type in your name and click “Update Profile”
5) After you update your profile you can select the new name from the drop down menu labeled “Display name publicly as”
Update again, and you’re good to go.
Testing…
Thanks.
Also, I’m slowly starting up my expanded blog at WordPress.
Cool, let me know if you have any questions about WordPress.
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