digitaljez wrote:
Ken, I find your posts give the impression of someone who is heartily in favour of military action against Iran. You sound like someone looking forward with excitement and relish to the superbowl or the world heavyweight bout, except we are talking about the destruction of peoples families and homes. Is this really the case ?
Sorry if I gave you or anybody else that false impression. Actually, like Einstein, I am a pacifist and have been a "dove" ever since the Vietnam "Conflict".
However, the sad reality of this world is that, sometimes, when it gets crazy, one has to get even crazier if one wants to survive!
I'm hoping and praying that the stalemate between Iran and the West will be peacefully resolved before the bombs start dropping and God only knows how many innocent civilians are killed. I'm hoping that, like Libya, the Iranians will "see the light" that there are more benefits for the their nation if they stop trying to enrich their own uranium as opposed to if they continue to do so.
Ordinarily, I have no problem with any responsible, safety conscience, stable government developing nuclear technology for electrical power generation, but some of the rhetoric coming out of Tehran is very alarming. Their unelected regime supports terrorist groups throughout the Middle East, has said that Israel should be destroyed, and is currently determined to become a dominant power in their region as a matter of national pride. And, I have no doubt that their development of nuclear weapons is all part of this.
If the West does nothing, then who knows what the consequences of their possession of nukes would be. However, if the West decides to do something, then there is the potential for much immediate loss of life on both sides. The war in Iraq is starting to get very unpopular in the US now and I wonder how our citizens would react if it was announced that we needed to send hundreds of thousands more of our troops over to the Middle East, especially if the draft was started up again! No doubt, the anti-war movement in our country would swing into high gear and all hell would break out here.
Just as soon as we "take out" all suspected uranium enrichment facilities with an air campaign, we will, whether we like it or not, be in a
war with the people of Iran which will immediately be felt in the two countries to the east and west of them, Afghanistan and Iraq.
I think it really comes down to a matter of which option will cost the fewest number of lives in the long run. To attack or not to attack...that is the question...
Hopefully, the Iranian regime is just playing hardball at the moment and will capitulate to the demands of the UN as the pressure mounts.
ken
On 7/6/06, I found, in any overbalanced gravity wheel with rotation rate, ω, axle to CG distance d, and CG dip angle φ, the average vertical velocity of its drive weights is downward and given by:
Vaver = -2(√2)πdωcosφ