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To: LindyBill who wrote (30385)2/19/2004 1:46:24 AM
From: LindyBill  Respond to of 793707
 
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John Kerry and Iran

Authored by Michael Pate on February 12th, 2004 at 4:36 PM
Bush-watchers are arguing whether the White House’s renegade neoconservative PNAC pack has next targeted Syria, North Korea or Iran for regime change in 2005. - Ted Rall

The spokesman for foreign ministry, Hamid Reza Asefi, said there will be no breakthrough in Iran-U.S. ties so long as Washington sticks to its policies toward Tehran. There will be no possibility of creating new atmosphere in ties as long as this wall of mistrust built by the U.S. exists, he said. If the U.S. changes policies, a new atmosphere will definitely be created, he noted. - Mehr News Agency

Senator John Kerry attacked President Bush yesterday for an “arrogant, inept, reckless” foreign policy and laid out a detailed plan for prosecuting the war on terrorism far differently while “building bridges to the Islamic world.” Mr. Kerry, a Democrat from Massachusetts and a presidential candidate, called for a harder line toward Saudi Arabia and a softer approach to Iran…Setting out his own approach to the Middle East, Mr. Kerry said yesterday he would find common ground with Iran by fighting the flow of drugs from Afghanistan and by exchanging anti-Iranian terrorists operating out of Iraq for members of Al Qaeda and the Taliban now in Iran.