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February 07, 2010

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Essay,
To follow-up from the points you raised, I don't think the US really has the best interest of the great American nation at heart, you must appreciate that many policies made by the US officials are declared by the Zionists, so if there're any benefits, the Zionists surely are the true recipients and not the American citizens. Just type in USA financial aid to Israel on your web browser and search through some of the facts, you'll also arrive at the same conclusion as I have. The issue with the uranium enrichment saga has been quite comprehensively explained by Cyrus on his previous logs. To add on to Cyrus's argument and in my opinion, another reason why the US administration is so against Iranian nuclear program is because the Zionists see it as a threat. In fact they see Iran as their biggest threat in the region so they click their finger and the US jumps. At this point I must stress that you differentiate between the president of the USA and the real decision makers, I happen to think very highly of Obama, I genuinely think he is the best model who can bring peace and harmony in to this world “compared to others, going as far back to as Kennedy”, but unfortunately he is not the real one who calls the shots. Remember his speech in Cairo against settlement building by the Israelis and where did that end? In pursuit of a relationship with the west, Iran has asked that they are met on the basis of transparency, mutual understanding and respect, WHY IS THIS SO MUCH TO EXPECT? They wanted to take our low grade fuel away but wouldn’t agree to give any guarantees that they would return a higher grade in a given timescale. WHY?

Why does US and its tails like UK, France and Germany, keep threatening Iran which till now doesn't have a bomb. Is it because they want their oil and gas. they are just finding excuses to attack Iran (like they did with Iraq) to get oil of oil wells. If they are so serious about WMD, they should put sanctions on Pakistan, which incidentally has a bomb as also keeps flirting with known terrorist oranisations like Al-Qaida, Taliban, in fact hosts them. Also what about Israel which has all weapons of mass destruction and keeps threatening every country in that region. why is it not slapped with sanctions.
such policies only make americans really unpopular. america if its really a global power should have the vision of seeing things from global angle and not only its own interests.

There you go. Search the Metro tunnels. Go after oil and gas storage depots. Look for any excuse to say Iran is not interested in negotiations. No wonder they became so angry when Mottaki said that Iran was ready for a deal 2 days ago. Zionists and her allies said that Iran was lying. By the way, as Bush said before Iran does not need nuclear energy because it has plenty of oil and gas.... Iran MUST enrich Uranium otherwise it will always be blackmailed by the US and Zionists.

No kidding!

And this is coming from a country that has used atomic bomb twice and is conducting three illegal wars simultaneously.

Obama is a joke.

The panel of Zionists are at full speed. Kristol, Pipe, Woolsey, Gates, Krauthammer, Hillary, and ..... The list goes on and on and on..... Us and her other Zionist allies would never want an honest deal with Iran. Even if Iran hands her stockpile of Uranium in its entirety, West and Israel would say that it is not enough. Go ahead Iran, enrich your own Uranium.

And when Iran has agreed to give up enrichment, it will still have to demonstrate that the subway tunnels beneath downtown Teheran are not in fact secret nuclear bomb plants. Once that's done, er… oh the West willll figure out something or other.

I'm getting tired of the transparency of the game played by the EU-US.

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