Iran is Entitled
by gd4u2no
Is it not amazing the insight that it took Mr. Blix,a former U.N. chief weapons inspector, to present the world with a proper picture of what is happpening? I think he states his point well. Perhaps, I may disagree with his analogy to a child, but the essence of his conclusion is correct.
No one should expect any leader to be omitted from conversation. Yet, that same leader should be given and accept directives from the very person who deems them unworthy of conversation.
Meanwhile, Mr. Bush and his representatives have consistently stated he will not enter any direct discussions with Iran for the past few years. Let us accept that Iran was willing to have discussions with the United States to no avail.
Once a barrier is erected, there is no threshold to stand upon and give orders. Especially, considering North Korea was given much room to advance their nuclear programs. Basically, enough time elapsed with denial of stopping their nuclear campaign and initating tests of their weapons for the world to see.
After North Korea demonstrated what they stated, the international community determines they should be well-compensated to stop. Absolutely amazing is all I can say.
Which picture is more of a threat? I guess, the one which is paid the most. This train of thought gives more incentives for other countries to stand by their convictions. Let us not forget Iran chooses to have electricity for their countrymen.
Who has the right to dictate how you run your own house? Who has a great claim in entering your house and stating what you can and can not do within your own sanctuary? Especially, when you consider your family's quality of life becoming improved.
Monday, February 26, 2007
Iran earns Respect
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