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Iran and Syria bigwigs have gotten together to talk about strategy, according to the Iranian president's web site:

Mottaki who is visiting Syria for the first time as the Islamic Republic's foreign minister meanwhile surveyed the most important regional and international developments with his Syrian counterpart Farouk al-Shara. Foreign policy chiefs of the two countries agreed during the meeting on the point that the region's security and stability had to be ensured relying on capabilities of the regional nations.

And what "capabilities" could those be? Well, leave it to your imagination.

Andrew Stuttford over at The Corner raises this cheery possibility:

I don't think that the regime would ever launch a nuclear missile at the US, or, for all the fire-breathing, even Israel. Letting some nuclear material 'accidentally' slip into the hands of terrorists is, however, an entirely different matter.

Stuttford notes that James Bond isn't around to solve the case. (There's not even a Kermit Roosevelt, either.)

By Ed Moltzen  ·  20 November 2005
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