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Rohani: Nation voted for change
2013-06-30
The Ayy-Pee slobbers over itself in labeling Rohani a 'moderate'. This is the man who was in tight with the Buenos Aires bombers.
Iran's newly elected president says his election was a vote for change and vows to remain committed to his campaign promises of moderation and constructive interaction with the outside world.
No, the people in 2009 tried to 'vote for change', but it was awfully hard for them to do so given that Rohani and the ayatollahs had their boots on the peoples' necks, and their Kalashnikovs at the peoples' throats...
Hasan Rohani says moderation in foreign policy does not mean surrender or conflict but rather effective and constructive contact with the world. He made the comments in an address to a conference in Tehran on Saturday. His remarks were broadcast live on state TV.

Rohani has already promised greater openness over Iran's nuclear program but at the same time has sided with the Islamic establishment that refuses to stop enriching uranium. He believes it's possible to strike a deal that would allow the Islamic Republic to keep enriching uranium while assuring the West it will not produce a nuclear weapon.
Posted by:Steve White

#1  He believes it's possible to strike a deal that would allow the Islamic Republic to keep enriching uranium while assuring the West it will not produce a nuclear weapon.

Good luck with that.
Posted by: Omons Slagum1678   2013-06-30 09:55  

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