Details have emerged of the surprise letter written by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to US President George W Bush.Mark
In it, Mr Ahmadinejad criticises the US invasion of Iraq and urges Mr Bush to return to religious principles.
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has dismissed the letter, saying it contained nothing new.
The letter was issued as foreign ministers met in New York for talks on the Iranian nuclear crisis. Ahmadinejad letter attacks Bush
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
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With regard to the letter sent by the Iranian P.M - As the USA has the most nuclear bombs in the world and are currently murdering the population of Iran's neighbouring country, is there any reason Iran don't have the right to protect themselves?
Not the way I would recommend getting cooperation from the Bush administration. I never believed the letter contained anything of value anyways.
Mr.Magoo...have you heard Ahmadinejad's promise to wipe Israel off the map?
Ahmadinejad has stated that he only wants uranium enriched to produce electricity, so if he is telling the truth, your entire premise is invalid.
But he is not telling the truth, the world's most oppressive country is making plans for war...not self defense. Which also makes your premise invalid.
Religious principles? Are those the same principles that allow children to be used for sexual pleasure? Are they the same religious principles used to defend their persecution of Jews and Christians?
Unfortunately some people are still living in the last dark age, barely lifting their head long enough to see what's going on in the world today.
Mr McGuiness:
As the USA has the most nuclear bombs in the world and are currently murdering the population of Iran's neighbouring country, is there any reason Iran don't have the right to protect themselves?
What a strange outlook! YES, they have the right to protect themselves; but that right doesn't extend to NUCLEAR bombs.
The USA does, indeed, have the most nuclear bombs; but you might have noticed that it has been VERY restrained in using them. Some might argue TOO restrained!
How could you negotiate with nuked-up Iran if they were to invade a neighbouring Country? It would only escalate.
That's it! It would be impossible. The Iranians are difficult enough to negotaite with now, without the nuclear bomb. Imagine what it would be like with the nuclear bomb! And what about their desire to 'wipe Israel off the map'?
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