A318 wrote:So I have to keep on driving for two more years before I will buy another car. Why is the government not supporting people that want to stop driving diesel and give them some kind of discount on the LPG car? That would make a huge difference in the smog hanging in our skies. I will keep on dreaming I guess
Whahaha, are you really that naive? Our Dutch government is making huge sums of money everyday with the taxes on diesel and gasolin. And when people would be switching to LPG instead this cash-flow would dry up. I've wondered this also myself more often, but "they" are just after our cash.
A318 wrote:About Iran, just solve the problem with talking this time to avoid a huge mess between the west and the Middle East.
However I have to say I am not so positive minded about the Iranian president right now.
Apart from the fact that I always was convinced that our western governments do not negotiate with terrorists (because Iran and N-Korea are blackmailing the west with their nuclear weapons, in order to get benefits).
I think we should not make the same mistake again (Munich 1938, does it ring a bell?, Europe’s finest hour

), we all know that we can't trust totalitarian regimes:
Democracy in Europe at it's darkest hour.
Signed treaties with those countries are worth nothing, like with the weak democratic countries in Europe during the 30's, Iran also breached the contract that it had with European countries (by starting up their nuclear-facilities again). We all know where these blind trusts of dictators have led to.
"Ze stonden erbij en keken ernaar" (they stood with it and looked at it).
Don't mistake me, I do not advocate a war, but I do advocate that the western countries show force against Iran so that the message in the world will be understood that we won't let us be blackmailed by countries that think they can frighten us with their nukes (the only reason why N-Korea and Iran are doing nukes, is because they know that they can extort aid from the west by it, thus we are helping keeping their regimes in power).