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    Posted March 20, 2010 by
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    Unrest in Iran

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    Obama has signaled a willingness to speak directly with Iran about its nuclear program and hostility toward Israel, a key U.S. ally. At his inauguration last year, the president said his administration would reach out to rival states, declaring "we will extend a hand if you are willing to unclench your fist." But Iran gave him the middle finger in response. What a country should do to be an enemy to kill innocent people, to support terrorists to attack American interests or maybe a country which every day you hear Death to America and death to Israel from their national TVs, radios and Friday prayers for sure .

    "Our offer of comprehensive diplomatic contacts and dialogue stands," Obama said in the video. "Indeed, over the course of the last year, it is the Iranian government that has chosen to isolate itself and to choose a self-defeating focus on the past over a commitment to build a better future." The United States has not had formal diplomatic relations with Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

    Obama message shows by itself he did not have any kind of progress through this Persian year which passed. Having productive dialogue which goes somewhere is just an illusion. This message made Islamic Republic happier than people of Iran because they’re very good at pretending to co-operate like before and continue with what they’re doing.

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