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Last night, someone posted a comment to a translation of an article I had posted about a month ago. The post read and included a link to an article by one Jeremy R. Hammond. I replied that I would look into the matter. But I will deal with Hammond's essay , The Case of the ‘Fatwa’ to Rig Iran’s Election rather than the one sent me in the email. Hammond's essays belong to a genre of articles alleging that the resistance to Ahmadinejad is ...
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by David Harris It's as predictable as day follows night. Raise the issue of Iran's nuclear program, as I have more than once, and all Tehran's flacks and flunkies, including Israel-bashers galore, come out of the woodwork. They rush to Iran's defense, portraying it as a peace-loving, law-abiding, misunderstood nation. There is no evidence whatsoever, they allege, that Iran is hell-bent on acquiring nuclear weapons ...
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