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This is Iranic

Monday May 1, 2006 - 7:39PM EDT

I read an article today about Iran complaining to the U.N. about the United States agressive stance on their nuclear program. Its funny because most of way Iran is saying makes sense. How can you threaten a country that is doing nothing illegal, but you suspect they are doing something illegal. Your are threatening them with your paranoia. Its ok to be suspicious but I thought diplomacy worked differently. In fact in this case I think Iran is being pretty resonable and some in U.S. government are being overly aggressive. For some odd reason the U.S. government and a few of its allies want to bully Iran into doing what they want. I just don't get it. India actually develops a nuclear bomb and you barely hear anything. Yet Iran starts enriching uranium for what they say is nuclear power and there is a huge dust-up. There just seems that there is a much better way to handle this. In fact it almost seems as if Iran is using this as an attention grabber to  bring the U.S. to the negotiating table not just for nuclear but for other things. Labeling Iran and a terrorist state while letting the country that harbored all the 9/11 hijackers(Saudi Arabia) still be your best friend doesn't make sense. I've been almost suprised by some of the moderated talk coming from the Iranian president of late. He voiced some radical views but some of the things he has said about the nuclear issue makes sense. What gives any country the right to tell another what to do when it is all within the confines of international law. Especially when that country is willing to address fears in a diplomatic manner.

Another thing. We know freaking North Korea has nuclear weapons and hardly anyone addresses that problem publicy. I don't understand this ridiculous stance on Iran the U.S. government has right now.

I should have went to the food court at King of Prussia mall today to see how many of the Mexicans didn't come to work.

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