Comments on: Iran's Two-Faced Diplomacy

Kristen Gillespie Examines President Ahmadinejad's Recent Effort To Make Nice With The Neighbors

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by notblue March 5, 2007 4:31 PM EST
The Iranian president will do whatever it takes to continue to develope a nuke, he is liar and not to be trusted. We have not been able to trust the Iranians since the revolution in 1979.
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by forthepeaple March 5, 2007 4:11 PM EST
you know sometimes i wish i had some wmds so i could get a few hundred million dollars from around the world. we give and give and they laugh and laugh all the way to the bank... it's a shame that even when our government keeps saying we don't talk or put up with someone keeping us hostage.. our government is one big fat liers
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by diplomacy3 March 5, 2007 4:02 PM EST
Iran would try to avert any possible isolation particularly in the Muslim world. The frequent rapproachement of A.Nejad with Saudi Arabia is perhaps to form a kind alliance that it has with Syria to offset US influence in the region.

There is a likelihood that Iran may not participate in the forthcoming Baghdad meeting.
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