Their are different point of views of different country.But we can't trust a country which it selves has thousands of bombs and try to capture each and every country in gulf areas.Iran has the rights to protect itself and to develop itself to compete with its energy demands.If you want an inquiry than why don't you attack those nation which sell Iran the nuclear formula and prepare terrorists.
2006-10-28 03:26:07
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answered by Mayank Sharma 2
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I think Iran is a country full of educated people. The Iranian government scares me.
Remember that Iranians are not Arabs. They are Persians and have no intrinsic loyalty to Arabs other than the fact that they are Muslims. I have studied and read articles about Iran and Iranian culture and found that Iranian culture is a very proud, rich culture. The articles I have read portray the Iranian people as much the same as anyone else in the world. Like the rest of the world, it's the government that needs to be eyed. In the end, I have been left with the impression that if the Iranian government allowed the Iranian people to see and learn about western society (not just America, but all of western society), the population of Iran would see that western society is no threat to them. But of course, the Iranian government will continue to censure what the Iranian people see and hear from outside its borders. Also, remember that the last time the Iranian people had anything to do with terrorism was in 1979, at the urging of the imams that would become the Iranian government. None of the 9/11 terrorists were Iranian.
In the end:
Iranian Government: Scary
Iranian People: Misguided, but pretty normal and not so scary.
2006-10-29 16:30:05
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answered by holdemfoldem911 3
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the Iranian situation is another example of the US desperatley wanting regime change. In 1952, a democratically elected government took place in Iran after hudnreds of years of monarchy and dictatorship, and the US ousted the democratically elected government and replaced it with a oppresive monarchy because the monarchy would not nationalize the oil of Iran to help their ppl but sign it off to British and American oil companies. Today, Iran is becoming one of the most influential economic countries, building allies such as Russia and china (2 superpowers), and with the nuclear ENERGY (NOT BOMBS) they are creating, they will be able to become more influential tommorrow because tommorrow depends on energy. the IAEA has checked all of Iran's facilities (even the 2 hidden even THOUGH Iran didnt have to allow them according the Non-Proliferation Treaty until months later) so they concluded no uranium enrichment to a degree suitable for bombs only energy
2006-10-28 16:14:29
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answered by H. Ibrahim 2
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It is an emerging regional power with a desire to gain hegemony over the area. Chances are that it will succeed in the next century as America becomes more isolated and its power and authority shrinks.
2006-10-28 11:18:30
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answered by ElOsoBravo 6
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more of a threat than anyone realizes
2006-10-29 01:55:34
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answered by acid tongue 7
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