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United Nations Backs Iran's Claim on A-Bomb

Submitted by Bobe, Oct 29, 2007 05:40

The UN now favors Iran get a 'free pass' towards Nuke technology and the Clinton campaign and all the Democrats will jump on the bandwagon to point the finger back at the Bush administrations pre-emptive intervention in Iraq as their 'evidence' for supporting Iran Nuke programs. The Democrats in a carefully choreographed strategy will say the US Administrations Sabre Rattling is rusing the world to war against 'peaceable Iran' saying "Where is the Evidence?"

This is exactly what Iran wanted, for the world to 'back off' and let it develop Nuke techonology. Armed with long range missles and a 'will' to strike anywhere anytime will lead the world into chaos.

Do the Democrats want that presidency so badly that they would 'sell us out' to achieve it?


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