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Originally Posted by Deff Gordon i haven't seen him give any more legitimacy than anyone else has. Ahmadinejad is legitimately the President of Iran... whom we don't communicate with.
but like i've said before... speaking out against whatever would be a dumbfuck move and would give the Radicals fuel for their fire. and that's a fact. |
it may raise their voices but that may be a good thing. it would build solidarity between the US and the moderate future of Iran. Average folk on the street of Iran do not hate the US.
Obama had expressed that he wants negotiations with Ahmadinejad. That's communication. I'm not throwing Obama under the bus here. It's complex. I'm pointing out that Obama is purposefully trying to ride the fence.