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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Mullahs Pretend to Approve of Iraq’s New Government
2004-06-03
From IranMania
Iran is "happy" with the Iraq’s new interim government, the Islamic republic’s top national security official said Wednesday, adding its formation was a "step towards a return to sovereignty". "This government may not fulfill all of our expectations, but it is a step forward. We are happy that this government has begun its work," said Hassan Rowhani, a cleric who heads the Islamic republic’s Supreme National Security Council. "We hope that this government organises free elections that lead to the formation of a national government and national sovereignty," he added.
Posted by:Mike Sylwester

#2  Way off topic:

.com,

This is an e-mail from a friend who just left Kingdom. Is there anything that can be done to make the details of the Khobar slaughter be known to a large segment of the population? Weblogs help but something more drastic has to be done! I know I sound like a lunatic, but God help us if Kerry is elected. And he might very well be, if the voters are counting on the media to get a clue of what this war is really about.

"... I got back safely today. XXXX was
relieved. She was a lot more worried than I had thought. I sat near
one
lady and her kids on the flight up to Amsterdam that I could hear
telling
someone that they were getting out because of the Khobar attacks.
There
were probably others on the plane. People here in the States are
largely
clueless about what is going on over there, unless they have insidde
information like XXXX has from me. Over here they believe its just
about
oil. They didn't get the details about what was done to those people
in
Khobar by the terrorists."

XXXXX
Posted by: Anonymous4617   2004-06-03 3:38:16 AM  

#1  After he turned away from the microphones, he said to his aide, "And those 10,000 agents we sent across who managed to register for the coming election, can you believe there were no rules for qualifying voters?, heh, should make up for that twit Tater."
Posted by: .com   2004-06-03 2:55:09 AM  

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