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March 31, 2003
Iran To Only Back Elected Iraqi Regime
Iranian Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi yesterday said that his country would support only a regime in Iraq that is elected by the Iraqi people and come to office under the UN supervision. "Iran would welcome a government in Iraq which would observe good neighbourly relations as well as laws and agreements existing between the two countries," he added. "Such a government would be different from the one desired and imposed by the U.S.," Kharrazi pointed out. The next government in Iraq will be a pro-U.S. government and it will recognise Israel. Hence, it can still be a hazard for Iran," an Iraqi veteran staying in Iran told Gulf News. Posted By Billy Beck at March 31, 2003 12:10 AM | TrackBackComments
here we go with the isreal thing oh yea im sure there gonna be a real threat to em...shit after 2 yrs of PALISTINIAN bombings.... i dont think isreal wants war with anyone... Posted by: aby normal at March 31, 2003 12:22 AMOk, lets see if I read this right. The whole Idea is to end REGIMES, and have democratic GOVERNMENT In other words, Iran will not accept a secular government, be it elected or "elected," or imposed. They will accept an islamic government if it's elected or "elected." Posted by: Jay Solo at March 31, 2003 12:38 AMJay Solo has it right. Nuff said. Posted by: Ben Noah at March 31, 2003 12:42 AMDid someone ask for Iran's support? Posted by: E. Nough at March 31, 2003 12:51 AMIran, Syria, keep your mouths shut or you're next. Posted by: ElCapitanAmerica at March 31, 2003 03:11 AMPost a comment
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