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United Nations Backs Iran's Claim on A-Bomb

Submitted by Janice A. Henry, Oct 31, 2007 22:48

I did not see the interview, but I am incensed at all of the threatening and posturing of the Bush Administration. When will other nations unite STRONGLY against the U.S. and their obvious next move of a pre-emptive attack on Iran? It is such a helpless feeling to watch all of this and know that Bush gets what he wants.

As much as I read, it is impossible to know what is going on behind the scenes. But what IS CLEAR, is that NOTHING THIS ADMINISTRATION SAYS IS HONEST. They should be tried in an International Court for War Crimes. I am sickened.


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