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In defense of Iran's legitimate rights within the International community

Sunday, February 11, 2007

How Not to Inflame Iraq

"Now the United States administration is — unfortunately — reaping the expected bitter fruits of its ill-conceived adventurism, taking the region and the world with it to the brink of further hostility. But rather than face these unpleasant facts, the United States administration is trying to sell an escalated version of the same failed policy. It does this by trying to make Iran its scapegoat and fabricating evidence of Iranian activities in Iraq."

Posted by Reza Nasri at 4:41 PM  

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