Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Seeing Iran Through American Prism By Shibley Telhami

I liked this piece. It review the President Ahmadinejad's letter of a diffrent approach. It has published at Bartimore sun:

WASHINGTON -- When Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sent an 18-page letter to President Bush - the first such communication between leaders of the two countries since the 1979 Iranian revolution - the United States was only one of the intended audiences.

It has been clear for some time that Iran sees a significant international audience, especially in the Muslim world, where it seeks to exploit prevalent resentment of U.S. foreign policy. The positive popular reception that Mr. Ahmadinejad received in his visit to Indonesia is just one indication. The most remarkable outcome has been in the Arab world. (
Read the rest of this article here )

Comments:
Why is anybody surprised when a genocidal lunatic becomes popular in the Arab streets. The Arabs are so filled with hate that they don't even mind their own annihlation when Adolf-nezhad speaks of "erasing Israel from the map" with his nukes.
 
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