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Introducing nuclear into mideast

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Submitted by Joseph Fisch (United States), Mar 22, 2010 at 12:30

Mr. Pipes,

Israel has often said that it would not be the country to introduce nuclear war in the mideast. Your most recent article would make israel violate that promise.

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i would rathar say why stay in afghanistan? [84 words]syed mohammad aliApr 4, 2010 16:30170941
Introducing nuclear into mideast [30 words]Joseph FischMar 22, 2010 12:30170512
A Nation divided will soon Perish [215 words]LOU FROM QUEENS,NYC,USAFeb 16, 2010 16:19169009
Your 'ooops' [258 words]Richard OldfartFeb 9, 2010 09:36168703
An enemy focused approach [286 words]Marc HeggartFeb 8, 2010 19:33168673
Far beyond waste [72 words]Richard RuggieroFeb 8, 2010 14:07168634
America's Gullibility [16 words]JAQOFeb 8, 2010 12:31168631
It's not about containing terrorism or winning wars; it's about money [90 words]Maureen CoteFeb 8, 2010 10:35168623
Foolish projects of the USA ! [55 words]B ShahFeb 8, 2010 10:20168622

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