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Reader comment on item: Reflections on Iran's Islamic Republic

Submitted by Daniel (Sweden), Feb 13, 2010 at 11:36

  1. Spending time in waiting for diplomacy to persuade Iran to abandon its nuclear program, will not lead to any result. The world must take urgent measures to eliminate the program before it is too late.
  2. Same should be done with any Arab or Muslim country has nuclear program.
  3. The doctrine of official imams, dangerous than the nuclear weapons. It is one of the main reasons that make them seek to obtain nuclear weapons.Therefore it also must be eliminated

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Title Commenter Date Thread
1Conclusive End Game [22 words]Terry MarkovitsApr 30, 2010 16:36171929
An assessment of the Iranian regime [38 words]debkaFeb 21, 2010 06:50169238
I fear Iran and I fear for Iran. .....Feb2010. [75 words]Phil GreendFeb 20, 2010 21:35169224
Let them Stew in their own juices [398 words]Peter HerzFeb 14, 2010 09:08168887
before its too late [80 words]DanielFeb 13, 2010 11:36168862
A Sidebar [76 words]Richard KressFeb 11, 2010 21:14168809
Let Iran stew in its own juices [286 words]Peter HerzFeb 13, 2010 14:36168809

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