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unhappycamper

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Tue Jan 14, 2014, 07:45 AM Jan 2014

Dubai Calls for End to Iran Sanctions, Says no Nuclear Threat

http://www.juancole.com/2014/01/sanctions-nuclear-threat.html

Dubai Calls for End to Iran Sanctions, Says no Nuclear Threat
By Juan Cole | Jan. 14, 2014

Sheikh Mohammed al-Maktoum of Dubai has called in a BBC interview for an end to economic sanctions on Iran if the civilian character of their nuclear enrichment program can be proved. He pointed out that the sanctions also inflict economic pain on the United Arab Emirates, a major financial center attempting to recover from the 2008 global crash.

Sheikh al-Maktoum said he asked former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad about the possibility of an Iranian atomic bomb. The Iranian leader replied, he said, “how many Palestinians would I kill?” in a hypothetical nuclear exchange between Iran and Israel. Moreover, he said, the US and the Europeans would nuke Iranian cities in reprisal attacks.

The views of Ahmadinejad reported by Sheikh Maktoum are consistent with his public pronouncements, as well. Contrary to what American politicians and even press organs have frequently alleged, no Iranian leader has said that Iran wants nuclear weapons and all have disavowed them. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader and religious guide, has repeatedly affirmed that making, stockpiling and using nuclear weapons is forbidden in Islamic law because WMDs indiscriminately kill large numbers of non-combatants. In the medieval Islamic law of just war, fighters must avoid killing women, children and male non-combatants.

Ahmadinejad’s successor as president, Hassan Rouhani, is even more of a nuclear dove, and his agreement to reduce Iran’s stock of uranium enriched to 19.75%, initially developed to fuel its medical reactor for isotopes useful in combating cancer, is a good indication of his lack of interest in weaponizing the enrichment program.

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Dubai Calls for End to Iran Sanctions, Says no Nuclear Threat (Original Post) unhappycamper Jan 2014 OP
sorry dude RedstDem Jan 2014 #1
 

RedstDem

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1. sorry dude
Tue Jan 14, 2014, 07:53 AM
Jan 2014

the monied interest want that war, and it will take an enormous effort to deny them of it....it will happen.

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