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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: RetiredNow who wrote (332362)4/10/2007 12:30:46 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1570723
 
Yes, I do. Thx for the clarification. I think your post was an excellent one and I agree with the points you made. I've often thought that we need to engage in dialogue with Iran. I remember right after 9/11, there was a brief moment in time when Iran softened a bit. They actually felt bad for us and said so. That was our moment to engage. But you know what happened instead. The infamous "Axis of Evil" speech. That slammed the door on dialogue and essentially got the hardliners re-elected and shut out the reformists.

Its not just the axis of evil crap although that's very much part of it. We are demanding that Iran abide by the Atomic Energy Commission edict requirements while we violate the nuclear proliferation treaty we signed a while back.

That whole "do as I say not as a I do" thing doesn't work with children so why should it work with countries? To tell you the truth, it embarrasses me when we pull stunts like that. I don't want it done to me and I wouldn't do it to others. Its hard for me to be proud of America when we are acting no better than fast talking, snake oil salesmen.

Thanks for your comments.....and working through it with me.
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