Iran is of little threat it is those who are in Iran that r of threat. citizens who do not cause the trouble are still forced into it kids are seen playing with grenades, land mines, burning American flags. but those who r threats r those who choose to fire upon American troops for just trying to bring peaces. it is of open answer.
Definitely.
Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Iran and Lybia
It seems that Pakistan is a 1 1/2% threat,But Iran is a 46% threat
At the time, Iran was a bigger threat to the US, and giving Iran another strong enemy to worry about would help US in it's machinations against Iran.
Australia's view about Iran having nuclear , Australia does not support that because If Iran had their Nuclear weapons they will threat the world, and will cause an nuclear race in the Arab nations witch will lead to WW3
No, there is not imminent threat of Iran building this past summer, a National Intelligence Estimate on Iran's nuclear capabilities was released showing that Iran was 10 years away from building a nuclear weapon. This estimate represents a consensus among the U.S. intelligence agencies. Nuclear war or atomic war is war in which nuclear weapons are use.
Iran doesn't get along with US and vise versa since the Iranian reveletion in 1979. Iran calls US the big Satan and US sees Iran as a threat.
Because we are uninformed idiots and we hate anyone different.
The U.S. Department of State advises against travel to Iran due to the potential risks, including political tensions and the threat of terrorism. It is important for Americans to carefully consider the safety and security situation before traveling to Iran.
They don't want the threat of a nuclear attack, either in a conventional war or by terrorists.
yes i think it is a threat. general yuri baluyevsky said they had nuclear weapons and are not affraid to use them. also they trade weapons with iran. threat i think so. one more thing look at the blackk market.
He regards the Iranian president (Mahmoud Ahmadinejad) and the current government of Iran as a potential threat and does not want to see Iran develop nuclear weapons. But as with all presidents before him, he has nothing personal against the Iranian people. It is the theocratic government of Iran, with its support for terrorism, that President Obama is concerned about; he does not trust their intentions.