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What to do about Iran

There is no shortage of proposals regarding what to do about the present Iran conundrum. Some proposals are authored by experts such as Henry Kissinger, while others are put forward by a variety of lesser luminaries.

I am one of the lesser luminaries. I have been observing and worrying about my country of birth, Iran, ever since a gang of murderous Mullahs and their functionaries assumed power. To my infinite regret and the regret of millions of Iranians, the situation in Iran under the fascist rule of Mullahs is rapidly deteriorating in every respect.


The Zen of Suicide Bombing

By [url=http://www.news.faithfreedom.org/index.php?name=Search&action=search&active_stories=1&stories_author=Alan%20Caruba&startnum=1]Alan Caruba[/url] As you might imagine, suicide bombers are very angry people. To those of us in the West, the idea of killing oneself for the purpose of killing others and doing so for the goal of driving them from one’s country, is utterly foreign to our moral and ethical values. It is, however, a very effective weapon of the weak. It works.

Germany Refuses to Help Slaves of Persian Gulf Sheikhs

Dr. Sami Alrabaa Some students at Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany are human rights activists. As students of "Arab Sociology" they chose a project through which they wanted to investigate how petrodollar Arabs ill-treat their maids. They checked with some first-class hotels and found "treasure troves" of abuse.


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