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Helping The Palestinians In Their "Negotiations"
Yeah, that's the ticket:
Most in the Arab world see the U.S. and European campaign against Iran as hypocritical, while Israel refuses to allow international nuclear inspections and is thought to have some 200 nuclear warheads.
“I want the whole region free of all nuclear weapons but if the West continues its double-standard approach on this issue then Iran has the right (to have them),” said Abdel-Rahman Za’za’, a 29-year-old Lebanese engineer. “This could provide some balance against Israel and help the Palestinians in their negotiations. We have to take our rights because they are not going to be given to us,” he added.
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Report: As Nuclear Deal Closes, Iranian Troops Headed To Israel’s Border
From the London Times: Golan Heights rebels Golan Heights violence Iran nuclear ambitions Iran Nuclear Negotiations Israel Golan Heights Israel Syria Golan Heights Israeli border syria civil war golan heights An IDF patrol. Iranian forces are approaching...
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El Baradei - Nuclear Israel Is A Bigger Threat To The World Than Iran -- Or North Korea
ElBaradei says nuclear Israel number one threat to Mideast: report TEHRAN, Oct. 4 (Xinhua) -- Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Mohamed ElBaradei said Sunday that "Israel is number one threat to Middle East" with its nuclear...
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Spanish Muslims' Website Defends Iranian Right To Have Nukes
Spanish Muslims’ website WebIslam has published an article in which they defend the right of Iran to have nuclear weapons, quoting Le Pen. During 2007 and, in particular, when he was candidate to French Presidency, Le Pen defended several times the...
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Why Is The Arab World Backing Away From Iran
From Strategy Page, via Atlas Shrugs: Iran aside, there hasn't been a really noisy response from the Moslem world about Israel's military operations against Lebanon. Notably subdued is the response from the Arab countries; it's mostly been...
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Iran's Head Mullah Rejects Nuclear Negotiations
Ayatollah Khameini has rejected the idea of negotiation entirely: TEHRAN, Iran - Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Iran does "not need" talks with the United States over its nuclear program because nothing would be gained, state television reported...
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