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    Ahmadinejad eager to teach Americans about world - CNN.com

    students at Columbia University will be holding a huge protest tomorrow. was it a good move on Columbia's part to invite him to speak?

    Quoted: President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Sunday that the American people are eager for different opinions about the world, and he is looking forward to providing them with "correct and clear information," state media reported.

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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 30 2007 | india, politics, international relations, nuclear technology
    The America-India nuclear deal | Worse will come | Economist.com

    Quoted: Unless others stand up for the anti-nuclear rules...

    i disagree with this article on many levels, not just b/c i'm Indian, but b/c i'm disappointed with the extreme bias and lack of evidence it provides to support the contrary. i accept the facts presented to be true, but on the flip side, India has no history of nuclear-proliferation, asserting nuclear threat to it's neighbors or other states, and has respected the rights of nuclear powers with as much integrity as possible, without being a puppet. Again i assert, how can people continue to place Iran and India in the same sentence, when discussing nuclear weapons? When US started its nuclear program, the IAEA did not exist, and US has only RECENTLY agreed to stop enriching Uranium.

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