"Turning the nuclear issue into a propaganda slogan gives the impression that you, to cover up flaws in the government, are exaggerating its importance. If people get the impression that the government is exaggerating the nuclear case to divert attention from their demands, you will cause this national issue to lose public support," the newspaper wrote.
The newspaper, Hamshari, whose director, Hossein Entezami, is a member of Iran's nuclear negotiating team, was more blunt: "At the very moment when the nuclear issue was about to move away from the UN security council, the fiery speeches of the president have resulted in the adoption of two resolutions [against Iran]."
Well this would be a welcome advancement as they are also talking of impeaching him. But that may be all well and good, but it doesn't resolve the issue of their nuclear program. Allow UN inspectors in at any moments notice, anywhere in the country, allow uranium to be enriched off site in a neutral country, and you'll go a long way towards easing tensions across the board. But alas, I doubt that will happen. They seem more bent on Israel then with normal everyday problems.Travis
travis@rightwinglunatic.com
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