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Ahmadinejad: Iran will press ahead with nuclear work
Reuters
Published: 02.01.07, 11:07
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1. Iran's Nuclear GENOCIDAL Goal - Crowd: "Death to America"
Linda Rivera ,   New York   (01.02.07)
Will Israel and the Free World act responsibly and move quickly to prevent the nuclear holocaust?
2. #1 good question
713 ,   Seattle US   (01.02.07)
We will see though. They say it's peacefull, but at the same time they chat, "death to america"?? confusing.. yes indeed. Last time I saw true peace, the crowd wasn't chanting death to anything!
3. Language that Ahmadinejad might Understand
Umm El Kul Naqba   (01.02.07)
We need some new language that Ahmadinejad will understand. First of all it must be clear from his actions in front of the enire world: 1. He denies the holocaust 2. He has long range missiles capabable of striking distant targets in MiddleEast and Europe. 3. He has unequivocally called for the destruction of Israel. 4. He is obviously thumbing his nose at the world while pursuing nuclear weapons capability. 5. He is playing games, taunting, and mocking the world. The required response is for nations to publically announce that they do not trust Ahmadinejad and in order to guarantee that Iran does not deploy any nuclear weapons or transfer such nuclear weapons to the hands of terrorists, that nuclear nations will deploy nuclear weapons aimed at Iran and upon any nuclear attack by Iran or terrorist armed by Iran against any nation, that all nations will simulateously launch a massive nuclear counter-attack. This will get his attention. 100 lashes with a wet noodle will not.
4. # 3 .. you also frogot about..
jason ,   usa   (01.03.07)
6.hiding nuclear plants in mountians or whatever 7.buying anti-aircraft wepons 8.chanting death to Israel , UK and , US 9. Playing 'battle games' 10.dares to threaten(or kill) someone who opposes him
5. What u want , Iran to captulate and give up.
1.5 Billion Muslims   (01.03.07)
Reality Check , world
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