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Friday, October 15, 2004

Deals

Reuters:

Iran might be willing to give up its uranium enrichment capabilities but it wants many things in return -- above all a guarantee that no one will try to topple the Islamic regime, diplomats and analysts say. North Korea has demanded similar security assurances from Washington, which listed both Tehran and Pyongyang as members of an "axis of evil," in exchange for relinquishing its atom bomb program. Iran's nuclear ambitions will be discussed at a meeting of senior officials from the Group of Eight (G8) industrial nations in Washington on Friday.
My response to this would be 'Sorry no deal'. Followed by an assurance that if those nations continued to pursue WMD they would be targetted for regime change for sure. If they want to assure that the policy of the United States will not be regime change, they can abandon WMD, cease all support of terrorists groups, and change their behavior in regards to human rights. If all that happens, then regime change would not be an issue. In fact, they could likely become partners with the United States and members of the civilized global community.

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