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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: maceng2 who wrote (17266)1/26/2002 6:23:11 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Moussadek/dick, is kind of important for most iranians, less for some, more for some, depends
on who they sided with, at what time in history.

The interesting thing is actually how many of "these" (exile and domestic) persians understand
most of it, and avoid getting into a debate with either uninformed or informed english nor americans,
knowing that it is too sensitive and maybe too complicated, at least not taught in elementary schools nor
major media.

That is why I find Mr, Sir Surrealist so funny.

Ilmarinen

Anyway, the situation with exil iranians is not as bad as that with exil cubans, who still keep
a register on how rich they should be in Cuba, in good company with a lot of major USA companies.

Btw, how come an elected president just drowned in a cellar?? after many arabic-style
assassination attempts, some with a typical secrete service history??

Ouch, how UK lost everything to CIA and USA...
(but good for the Kingdom, not easy to build a productive society on colonies, 1-2 years
more and you are ready for EU)
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