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Will military intervention be inevitable should Iran field a nuclear weapon?

Yes65 %65 %65 % 65.71 % (23)
No28 %28 %28 % 28.57 % (10)
I do not know2 %2 %2 % 2.86 % (1)
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Other, please list in comments2 %2 %2 % 2.86 % (1)

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"Will intervention be inevitable...
by reconeil
on Apr 20, 2011

...should Iran field a nuclear weapon" is pretty-much a moot point.

If such were to occur, whom could or would intervene?

Just how exactly would anyone intervene militarily?

By nutty nuking Iran & starting a nuclear war to:"Save lives"?

Besides, if not even North Korea was ever intervened with,

why so differently pick on Iran, anyway?

Is Iran more a Threat to World Peace than North Korea?

Neil


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