jreeves
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Iran, for instance, has exhibited a desire to talk with us. It's the Bush administration that refuses.
I'm of the belief that Iran would not ALWAYS look at us that way. Their hardline rhetoric towards countries has always contained a specificity about the governments of the countries they are referring to. Even with Israel, they specify the "regime" which angers them.
http://www.israelnewsagency.com/iranisraelnuclearterrorism500710.html
Ahmadinejad also warned that Israel's defensive actions against rocket attacks coming from the Gaza Strip could cause an "explosion'" in the Islam world. Arabs have staged only small and sporadic demonstrations and their governments have made few complaints. The Iran president warned Israel's Western allies that Israel's incursion could provoke an angry response from the world's 50-odd Muslim nations. "They should not let things reach a point where an explosion occurs in the Islamic world,'' he said. "If an explosion occurs, then it won't be limited to geographical boundaries. It will also burn all those who created (Israel) over the past 60 years,'' he added, referring to the United States and Israel's other Western allies.
Yep he sounds like a reasonable person that we could come up with a soution with.