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Gulf Conundrum: Deception Vs. Policy

Submitted by MTGRAY, Dec 6, 2007 18:32

Frankly it is not possible to believe in any one on the issues of intelligent gathering. one must be there to see and hear for oneself the reality of the main issue. of course in this article in reads more like a audit for weapon dealers and who is getting the better bargain at your local uranium dealer. of course the blunt end of the stick is not everybody in the middle east can be without a nuclear arsenal. for example if Isreal disarms,then would iran do like wise?. Well it seems the world is on edge about the whole affair. it is a catastrophe for mankind to be at the threshold of such unconstitutional measures totally against Democracy as it was written and felt by heart and mind to be. In the middle east the meaning of Democracy is just a word to pacify a major in the game. it could said that one could believe the middle-east by writing the word de-mockery la populaire.


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