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In The "Tehran Times" Tonight

Mike

Well-known member
It was not surprising at all to see that Benjamin Netanyahu speak in Congress to derail the nuclear talks between Iran and the United States.


What was surprising and painful was that U.S. legislators clapped repeatedly for a man whose mind is obsessed with hatred and his criminal records are obvious to the entire world.


Congressmen should not have forgotten that they are representatives of the American citizens that a great majority of them back nuclear talks with Iran.

Approving a man whose strong opposition to the Iran nuclear talks has even angered some radical politicians inside Israel is not only regretful but also irritating.


Congressmen should know that many people around the world has a positive view of the United States and that is why they should not allow this image be tarnished by this man who is going against the will of the international community in regard to the Iran nuclear talks.


American politicians and people should have realized that their country is a victim of Israeli atrocities in the Middle East. The September 11 attacks are a clear example.


Israeli policies in the Middle East have been fueling terrorism and extremism in the Middle East; and since this regime is unfortunately backed by the U.S., terrorists seek every opportunity to vent their anger on the American citizens.

So it is necessary that U.S. legislators, especially those Republicans who are opposed to the Obama administration, stop sacrificing the interest of their people and country for Netanyahu who can hardly be called a normal human being.
 

Steve

Well-known member
American politicians and people should have realized that their country is a victim of Israeli atrocities in the Middle East. The September 11 attacks are a clear example.

did anyone else notice the veiled threat,.. ?
 

hypocritexposer

Well-known member
didn't notice Steve, but I did notice the "conspiracy theory" of Israel being behind 911. A "conspiracy theory" that I tried to bring up years ago.

I think it was at that point that you tried to make me look "anti American", for bringing it up
 

Steve

Well-known member
some things never change...

you can either believe what is proved by evidence or believe something that is based on nothing.. even as more evidence emerges showing osama and now irans guilt..
 
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