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http://blog.foreignpolicy.com [FP Passport | blogging on global news, politics, economics and ideas] But what appears far more likely to me, is that a nuclear armed Iran would increase its support to these groups fully aware that its possession of a bomb would render it immune from Western military pressure. For example, a nuclear-armed Iran could have Salman Rushdie assassinated in London confident that the Brits would not respond with military force.

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Mi Vida Locahttp://spaces.msn.com/mividalocamanchild [Mi Vida Loca] Peace Not for me thank you.: Oh please.  Could you be any more melodramatic and inflammatory?  Here, let me give it a go.  Augustine taught that forced conversions to Christianity are justified.  If the individual was unwilling to convert, execution was justified.  Now, you won't find a bigger name it Christian theology than Augustine, and so, Christianity teaches forced conversion.  I could make a list of other big names in Christianity who concurred, including the Protestants Calvin and Luther.  Is my reasoning flawed?  No moreso than yours.  Diversify your sources of information, if you seek truth.

http://the-muslim-question.blogspot.com [The Muslim Question] Salman Rushdie on the Minds of Jihadists - An... : NPQ After the London bombings, Iqbal Sacranie, the head of the Muslim Council of Britain, condemned the acts of 'our children' and said they presented a 'profound challenge' to local Muslims. Yet he also had professed sympathy for the fatwa against you, saying 'Death is perhaps too easy' for the author of The Satanic Verses.

[ Informed Comment] Khalilzad to Muqtada: 'You Owe Us.' Sunni Arabs... : There was also a bombing near a mosque in the small northern town of Yathrib that killed 2 and wounded 1. In the wake of this further killing of a journalist, the journalists' guild is asking permission for its members to carry arms, according to al-Sharq al-Awsat.

http://dailywarnews.blogspot.com [Today in Iraq] DAILY WAR NEWS FOR TUESDAY, March 7, 2006... : But the main forces that drive the US to war will be the same as those that compelled the US, with British assistance, to attack Iraq: to replace an economically nationalist regime that has largely walled off the country from US and British capital, and is developing outside the self-serving parameters established by Washington. There will also be subsidiary factors, unique to Iran, which add or detract from these forces (e.g., the link between Iran and pro-Palestinian groups which threatens the viability of a country that acts as an enforcer in the Middle East on behalf of US interests.) If an attack comes, it will only be a military manifestation of an aggression already begun, one based now on the threat of the use of force, diplomatic pressure and the fomenting of internal subversion.

[Activistchat.com] FREE IRAN NEWS [In The Spirit Of Cyrus The Great & The First ...: I want all these human-rights activists, these Amnesty Internationals, to put their resources together to give more attention to the political prisoners in Iran.” Batebi and other dissidents are worried that under new president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who takes office this week, government crackdowns on peaceful demonstrations will increase, making Iranians even more fearful of expressing their dissatisfaction with the regime. Further, with their intellectual and political leaders in jail, opposition groups are struggling to organize themselves and act effectively.

http://regimechangeiran.blogspot.com [Regimechangeiran.blogspot.com] A Daily Briefing on Iran: Iranian Suicide Bombers Threaten Britain ...: The organisers also showed video clips of suicide attacks against Israelis, including one in the Morag settlement near Rafah in Gaza strip in February 2005. One settler, three Israeli soldiers and the two attackers were killed in the attack.

Webneveshteha.com[Webneveshteha.com] Mohammad Ali Abtahi - Weblog: It has been observed many times in the analysis of foreign formal and informal services, that this issue for the aim of dividing Iran has been placed as a top item on their agenda. And this shows that Iranian ethnic groups, even dissatisfied with many things should be much more sensitive since they are Iranians after all.

[Letterfromthecapitol.com] Letter From The Capitol: Thomas Lipscomb writes in the Philadelphia Inquirer that generals who did not resign while in office, as a matter of principle (as Carter Secretary of State Cyrus Vance did over the Iran hostage rescue attempt in 1980) are ill-positioned to complain now.

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