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To: Noel de Leon who wrote (159330)3/20/2005 12:20:53 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
How to solve this crisis? One has to start somewhere and a good starting point would be a clear(not necessarily public)shift in US Iranian FP towards cooperation on levels that could induce trust instead of mistrust.

The mullahs who control Iran must not be allowed to become a nuclear power. Their intent to use nuclear weapons is clear. The best way to build trust is for them to understand Bush is a man of his word and will keep his promise to do what ever is necessary to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear power. If the mullahs advance completion of the nuclear reactor, it will be bombed.

Iran's mistrust of US FP is what drives Iran's nuclear program.

Oh? The mullahs would have you believe their nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. At the same time, they elevate themselves "politburo style" while watching medium range missiles paraded through central Tehran with the slogan "death to Israel" painted on them. We trust this is not empty rhetoric. Should they not be taken at their word?