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Iran slams U.S. and Israel (just to keep in practice)
2004-09-25
Iran, under fire on suspicion of secretly seeking nuclear arms, has accused the United States of "lawless militarism" in Iraq and has called Israel the biggest threat to peace in the Middle East. "The attack against Iraq was illegal," Iranian Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi told the U.N. General Assembly on Friday, thanking U.N.
(Kharrazi also stated his Kerry script was sent to his swanky hotel room via Fedex, just don't mentio that to too many people :)
Secretary-General Kofi Annan for publicly stating the same in a television interview last week.
(Same script writer)
The invasion was an example of "increasing lawless militarism,"
(by Iran & Syria, see, he forgot to add that portion)
involving "the use of brute and unsanctioned military force to achieve some political goals, albeit desirable goals," said Kharrazi, explaining that his country, which fought an eight-year war with its neighbour, had "benefited greatly by the removal of Saddam Hussein."
(and Iran thanks President Bush and the Coalition forces)
Posted by:Mark Espinola

#5  And they thought the Shah should have been overthrown.

'Either way, you get your dog back' Good quote!
Posted by: Mark Espinola   2004-09-25 1:10:12 PM  

#4  Actually they get it back either way...

The situation in Iran reminds me very little of what the veterinarian taxidermist once told me;

"Either way, you get your dog back."

As SPoD duly noted, if the Iranian people want to avoid having parts of their country glow-in-the-dark, they should consider taking up arms themselves and personally demonstrate their displeasure to the mullahs. Any effects on their infrastructure may well prove far more limited that way than if they leave the job to outsiders.
Posted by: Zenster   2004-09-25 12:00:39 PM  

#3  Actually they get it back either way...

The second way may be even more chaotic though...
Posted by: DanNY   2004-09-25 7:38:17 AM  

#2  they;ll lose it :)
Posted by: Shep UK   2004-09-25 4:40:33 AM  

#1  Bottom line Iranians are cowards who will not rise up and smite this satatnic cult that runs it's country.

Iranians get your country back or lose it.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2004-09-25 4:04:15 AM  

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