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Short of supporting war, Stephen railed against Iran, saying Western leaders should "hasten the regime's demise." How he didn't say or explain that every nation's sovereignty is inviolable, whether or not he approves.
The New York Times
A Times editorial headlined, "The Truth About Iran," saying:
Despite using fabricated, discredited, old information with no credibility, The Times called IAEA's document "chillingly comprehensive....What gives the report particular credibility is its meticulous sourcing."Russia, China and other nations "have been shielding Iran." Security Council members must "quickly impose a new round of even tougher sanctions...."
Fact check
For years, Times writers and commentators beat up mercilessly on Iran. In June 2009, Iran's presidential election was more democratic than America's rigged process.
Nonetheless, a Times editorial headlined, "Iran's Nonrepublic," claiming "government authorities bulldozed the results" so incumbent Ahmadinejad's victory was "bogus."
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