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January 01, 2005
What about freedom and the Iranian people?
Hopefully someone in the Bush Administration will read Saul Singer's latest article in the Jerusalem Post entitled "Interesting Times: Bush's Lost Year". Most important is this part:
"Branding Iran, Iraq, and North Korea as the "axis of evil" was the right thing to do. But saying that and then not having a policy, much less implementing it, toward Iran is worse than not having said it in the first place. Since then it seems that Bush has learned not to set such bold markers. That's the wrong lesson; we need more markers and more follow-up."
Could the Bush Administration also start listening and paying more attention to what Dr. Michael Ledeen, the American people, and Iranian activists have been saying for years now about the regime in Iran and the great potential for freedom in the region?
Posted by ActivistChat.com at January 1, 2005 09:35 PM
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