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The Iranian Nuclear Program
Summary: Discusses the controversy surrounding the Iranian nuclear program. Considers how the United States views Iran as a threat and debates whether that view is warranted. Explores the Bush administration's policy in the Middle East.
You can't believe what you read all the time in the news. People often believe what they read in
the news to be 100% fact. Many people are unaware that some news syndicates are often funded
by certain polictical parties. The news on Iran's nuclear programme is made up of partial facts
emphasizing America's political agenda. The U.S views Iran as a threat to U.S allies, has religious
views that differ,and fear that nuclear plants in Iran will allow Iran to be self sufficient.
Using religion as a common ground to spread its polictical agenda, America shuns Islamic Democracy. America often speaks out blattently against Iran, accussing them of supporting religious doctrines that pratice religious persecution."
The U.S. accuses Iran of being a state sponsor of terrorism, also saying that Lebanes Hizballah, Hamas, and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad are terrorists"(Dr. A. William Samii). And...
This section contains 938 words (approx. 4 pages at 300 words per page) |