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"Why the (toothless) Iran sanctions bill matters"Reader comment on item: Why the (toothless) Iran sanctions bill matters Submitted by NCHWIECHUI Sule (United Kingdom), Feb 14, 2015 at 14:23 the only way the world can stop rogue regimes from trying to acquire nuclier weapons is when every body starts playing by the rule,and all countries declare their having the weapon,and accept inspection from the Atomic regulatory body.as long as some countries can be above the law and go unpunished,those who have the means and feel threatened will continue to try acquiring the weapon no matter how dangerous that may be for world peace.the world has evolve and mentalities too should also change .the world cannot continue to lend unconditional support to certain countries irrespective of their actions.that is double standard,and is untenable in our present world order.
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