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The words "Iran" and "hostage" evoke memories of 1979, but in truth the Khomeinists are still kidnapping minions of the Great Satan.(The Week)(Brief article)
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June 25, 2007 |
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The words "Iran" and "hostage" evoke memories of 1979, but in truth the Khomeinists are still kidnapping minions of the Great Satan. In recent weeks, four American citizens have been arrested by Iranian authorities for "spying," and a fifth has disappeared as well. None is a spy, needless to say; all were in Iran on private business. This is an obvious pattern of aggression against the U.S.--but you'd never know it from the relative silence of Washington officialdom. Probably the Bush administration fears sabotaging the delicate (and pointless) diplomacy ...
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