Musician Gone Nuts

Posted on December 28, 2007 
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Another musician and wannabe activist gone completely nuts:

Eno: It’s rational for Iran to want nukes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Britain’s No. 3 political party has turned to avant-garde musician Brian Eno to make their policies sound as good as the albums he produced for U2, David Bowie and Talking Heads.

But he caused a stir Thursday in his first interview since being appointed as an adviser to the Liberal Democrats last week by suggesting the US and other nuclear powers had given Iran a reason to develop nuclear weapons.

One by one the non-nuclear countries are moving towards nuclear arsenals, seeking the mythical status and security that we can’t give up,” Eno, a disarmament campaigner, told British Broadcasting Corp. radio.

“As for Iran, the newest scary monster, well that country is surrounded by 11 states with American forces in them and America has already claimed the right to attack pre-emptively as it did in Iraq,” he said. “We’ve left Iran really with only one rational option.”

Plain idiocy or intentional harm? Since when every celeb become an international security expert?

Bad examples are really contagious. Geldof, Bono and now this idiot.

Oh well when Iran upgrades its missiles to the capability of carrying a nuclear warhead all the way to Britain and threatens to launch them if the UK does something that Iran interprets as an “act of disrespect for the great Iranian nation”, these Geldophony gooks will be the first ones to hump on their yachts (or private jets) and sale away, sale away, sale away, until they reach the US. They will settle in Cali (or they already have) and pour their self-hating rant on the Western society while enjoying the benefits ONLY the Western society is able to provide them with.

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