I'll keep my eye open for articles I consider to be objective regarding the U.S./ Iran situation. Meanwhile, please believe me when I tell you that a large number of Americans are tired of Bush's saber-rattling. I might also add that some years ago, when Iranian thugs took out a fatwa against the writer Salman Rushdie and threated to murder him, Americans developed a very flawed perception of Iran. One final question: when Iranians quickly point out that they are Persians, not Arabs, does this indicate a contempt for Arabs or is it merely a point of information? And if it does suggest contempt, what are the reasons? FRED
Dear Fred: > ….Its not WHO says it, its WHAT is said. As we agree with some ones > idea and disagree with others .so there s no reason to deny some ones > idea completely. I am talking about the guy in NY TIMES book review. > I think terrorists are smart enough to know where to get heir nukes > weapons and all that and how to use them as they did in September11th > ..I think the government cant trust its people completely for their > support if any war happens between US and Iran, that's why IRAN tries > to have nukes…are there any articles available to inform me of the
> political dynamics of the US government? An article which is written > by an "unbiased" one? … How are we (Iranians, Iran, and especially > Mullahs of Iran) portrayed in US mass media?...Have you heard anything > if Iran has any secret affair with US? Either political, social or > economical? > > |