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Israel and Iran

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in response to reader comment: Iran - a threath to Israel, the Middle East and the rest of the world

Submitted by Richard Kent (United Kingdom), Apr 21, 2009 at 05:12

The best thing that can happen in my opinion is if Iran aquires nuclear capability like Israel. It might restore again an equal balance in the Middle east. Whereas now Israel simply massacres arabs(majority of those are Arab civilians) as it sees fit. Also please don't tell me about those innocent Israelis being killed as the ratio is something like 100th to 1, thats a 100 innocent arabs lives to every one 1 innocent Israeli as in the last conflict in Gaza

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Title Commenter Date Thread
Iran - a threath to Israel, the Middle East and the rest of the world [115 words]David ASep 14, 2006 09:0355914
Israel and Iran [82 words]Richard KentApr 21, 2009 05:1255914
Crying Wolf [443 words]Justin H.Jan 13, 2006 11:4331572
THE WORLD WITHOUT... [220 words]DONVANDec 20, 2005 11:4230248

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