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He is smart. And he wants the people to live in peace. And he wants to help the poor and help his country to grow.

2006-06-17 22:29:43 · answer #1 · answered by tahmine1368 2 · 0 1

I'm not sure about him. I noticed the U.S. didn't worry about him until the anti-Iran (aka the "let's make everyone forget about Iraq") propaganda machine started heating up. I'm not saying the guy isn't bad, but I don't I trust the sources I'm getting my information from.

War propaganda in the news is more widespread than most suspect. It isn't a conspiracy per se - it's just that a lot of reporters get a press release from some government agency, change the byline, and print it as news. Source checking takes time, getting the other point of view takes time, newspapers want to keep their 50%+ margins, so they don't bother. It's a victim of cost-cutting more than some elaborate conspiracy. Nevertheless, the problem is there - we only see the side that's given by those who want us to fear Iran. People who want us to be afraid, people who want us to gladly hand over liberties and trillions of dollars for protection from the bugaboo of terrorism.

I mean, hey, the dude was elected, right? Like, democratically? How can we have a problem with that? We must not forget that. And frankly if he is a threat, he's a threat to Israel, not us. Let them deal with it.

2006-06-17 22:39:16 · answer #2 · answered by JaGa 2 · 0 0

He's a very smart guy. Very unpopular in Iran, but managed to turn the hatred for him, into hatred for US. Started becoming belligerent because he knew that US wasn't seriously capable of commiting to any real conflict. Using the Nuke issue to blackmail the world into giving his countries extra goodies.

2006-06-17 22:21:50 · answer #3 · answered by jofolman 3 · 0 0

Elected leader by the people for the people of Iran ,who refuses to listen.

2006-06-17 22:20:51 · answer #4 · answered by Bolan 6 · 0 0

The megaphone diplomacy with the US is a lot of meaningless fluff when it comes to what I think of him.

I'm concerned about his treatment of dissenters, his treatment of trade unionists and legit strikers and protesters, his government's continued subjugation of women and the fact of his theocratic government.

2006-06-20 22:55:00 · answer #5 · answered by mickyrisk 4 · 0 0

I think that he is a dangerous individual who is more interested in going to war than worrying about the welfare of his population - A bit like Bush.

2006-06-17 23:02:28 · answer #6 · answered by cavinue 3 · 0 0

Fits the " Hitler Profile ", Promise the people everything and lead them into a war of conquest.
If he gets the bomb , the midlle east will burn

2006-06-18 03:15:52 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Islama-Nut

2006-06-17 22:21:44 · answer #8 · answered by alieneddiexxx 4 · 0 0

Suspected Israeli Spies Held by U.S.

Wednesday, December 12, 2001
By Carl Cameron



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WASHINGTON — Some 60 Israelis, who federal investigators have said are part of a long-running effort to spy on American government officials, are among the hundreds of foreigners detained since the Sept. 11 terror attacks, Fox News has learned.


The Israelis, a handful of whom are described as active Israeli military or intelligence operatives, have been detained on immigration charges or under the new Patriot Anti-Terrorism Law. Federal investigators said some of them failed polygraph questions inquiring about alleged surveillance activities against and in the United States.

There is indication the Israelis were involved in the Sept. 11 attacks, but investigators suspect that they may have gathered intelligence about the attacks in advance and not shared it.

A highly placed investigator told Fox News there are "tie-ins," but when asked for details flatly refused to describe them. "Evidence linking these Israelis to 9-11 is classified, I cannot tell you about evidence that has been gathered. It is classified information," the source said.

An Israeli Embassy spokesman offered categorical denials, and said any suggestion of Israelis spying on or in the United States is simply not true.

But Fox News has learned that one group of Israelis spotted in North Carolina recently is suspected of keeping an apartment in California to spy on a group of Arabs who the U.S. authorities are investigating for links to terrorism.

Numerous classified documents obtained by Fox News indicate that even prior to Sept. 11, as many as 140 other Israelis had been detained or arrested in a secretive and sprawling investigation into suspected espionage by Israelis in the United States.

Investigators from numerous government agencies are part of a working group that has been compiling evidence in the case since the mid-1990s. These documents detail hundreds of incidents in cities and towns across the country that investigators say quote "may well be an organized intelligence-gathering activity."

Investigators are focusing part of their efforts on Israelis who said they are art students from the University of Jerusalem or Bezalel Academy and repeatedly made contact with U.S. government personnel by saying they wanted to sell cheap art or handiwork.

Documents say they "targeted" and penetrated military bases, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Federal Bureau of Investigations, dozens of government facilities and even secret offices and unlisted private homes of law enforcement and intelligence personnel.

Another part of the investigation has resulted in the detention and arrest of dozens of Israelis working at kiosks in American malls, where they had been selling toys called "Puzzlecar" and "Zoomcopter."

Investigators suspected a front. Shortly after the New York Times and Washington Post reported the detentions of Israelis on immigration charges last month, the carts began vanishing.

Why would Israelis spy in and on the United States?

A General Accounting Office investigation referred to Israel as Country A and said, "According to a U.S. intelligence agency, the government of country A conducts the most aggressive espionage operation against the U.S. of any U.S. ally."

A Defense Intelligence report said Israel has a "voracious appetite for information."

"The Israelis are motivated by strong survival instincts which dictate every facet of their political and economic policies," the DIA report said. "It aggressively collects military and industrial technology and the U.S. is a high priority target.

The Zionist Jews will blame Iran NEXT

2006-06-17 22:20:30 · answer #9 · answered by The Patriot 1 · 0 0

he is a terrorist

2006-06-17 22:20:20 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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