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What do you think about Iran?

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  1. For friend who have not seen IRAN yet ...

    Before judging about Iran please visit the following links:

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    You will change your mind about IRAN after seeing them ….

    http://www.pbase.com/k_amj/throughout_ir...

    http://www.worldisround.com/articles/730...

    http://amix.dk/blog/viewEntry/19116

    http://www.destinationiran.com/

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    You can also find some nice picture from ISFAHAN (one of the most beautiful cities of IRAN )

    http://www.oxfordpersian.com/PhotoGaller...

    http://www.dejkam.com/iran/isfahan/

    http://www.iranchamber.com/cities/esfaha...

    http://www.syros.aegean.gr/users/nhad/Is...

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  2. Read about Operation Ajax.  People need to know that the USA has been interfering in Iran's affairs for years:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Irania...

    To be honest with you, Iran is just another country in the Middle East.  I am not bothered by them and the only reason the USA and Israel is threatening them is because of oil.

  3. Iran political problems are very volatile at this time.

  4. Very traditionalist theocracy that is just plain insane. Their laws are about as oppressive as the Taliban regime, but with one major difference. Iran actually allows some form of representative democracy, although with an extensive system of checks and balances.

    As for the nukes, the NIE 2007 report concluded that Iran has given up its nuclear warhead program in 2004, but is still enriching uranium in plain sight. They are allowing the IAEA though to monitor their nuclear activities.

    It is also better to just ignore anything President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says because he has no power in Iran. The Supreme Leader does.

  5. Any middle eastern leader who wanted to become famous among the arab public or the muslim public supports the Palestian cause and thats what najad did, he called to destroy israel and opposed all the american policies. He wants his country to be a regional power and i dont think there is anything wrong in that.

    Irans foriegn policies in support for palestinians and lebanese people is acceptable within the arab public. But their intervention of their intelligence in Iraq to provoke a sunni shiite massacare, to show the americans that iraq will never be peaceful unless you work with us is wrong.

    Some say they are after a persian power and they are hiding behind their shia belief to gain the support of arab shiaas who are oppressed in their home countries.

    Alot of people say that this whole issue is a matter of propaganda war and does nothing but raise stock prices up and down to make overnight millionairs.

    Personally i dont see anything wrong in wanting to make your country a powerful one and more self dependant.

    As a country heard its a beautiful place with years of culture and civilization.

    Peace  

  6. I think the majority of Iranians are a peaceful people, as with all countries, we all have our different beliefs, but we know governments use propaganda to get their desired results on thier agendas, I think Iran and Iraq fall right into this chapter of our government policy, for whatever reason below the surface, I can bet its not over weapons or anything like that, if that were so, Why are we not invading China, north korea ? hmmmm

    if there is resentment of americans in iran, its because of our meddling in thier politics in the 1940's, installing their leaders.

    I dont think we would appreciate NATO electing our president would we ?


  7. full a monkeys hate them they should all be destroyed

  8. Very ancient culture. Its a Muslim country, and most Iranians tke their religion very seriously. Relatively peacfeul. Haven't really invaded another country in centuries. They have been through wars, but they are always the ones being invaded. They are a rising power in Asia. I've met Iranians before. They are extremely friendly people.

    I left the stuff about the Nuclear plants out, because its a bunch of rhetoric and has no bearing on the culture at all.

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