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Is the US, preparing to negotiate with the Iranian government:

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Message Abbas Sadeghian, Ph.D.
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It looks like that my worst nightmare is coming through, The theme of the news coming out of Washington these days , is full of hints to Iran ,to sit down with the US ,and begin to work on the conflicts. Such policy (if true) would demoralize those kids fighting in the streets of Tehran and legitimizes the regime of the Islamic republic of Iran, along withthe attracities of Khamenehee and Ahmadinejad. Implementation of such policy after massacres of Iranian people in the streets, and cheating in the recent election, condones the argument that "one is right, as long as one wins the battle even when they are fighting against defenseless civilians". Under current circumstances it is imperative that the US does not repeat the errors of the past. Trying to negotiate with Iranian government or implementation of useless sanctions does not work. When Churchill was facing a similar situation with Prime Minister Chamberlin, he said "those who appease to avoid war will end up doing both, appeasement and the war". There is a need for a global attempt against Iranian government similar to the previous actions against South Africa. (1) Total refusal of all responsible governments of the world to accept Iranian government as the legitimate government of Iran. (2)Total brake down of commerce including oil, to deprive the mullahs from Money. (3)Prosecution of Khamenehee, Ayatollah Rafsanjani, Ayatollah Yazdi, Mohsen Rezaee. Mahmoud Ahmadinegad, The Chief of guards Mohammed Ali Jafari, and Hossein Taeb commander of the Basij, through the international court, for crimes against people of Iran, and crimes against humanity.(4) The world community should side with Iranian people and their legitimate objections regarding recent elections and the murder and torture of innocent people, We all should demand transparent and free elections.

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I was born and raised in Tehran Iran .I came to the U.S in 1976 to study psychology. With time decided to hang my hat here and became a U.S. citizen.
My areas of interest in psychology were varied. However I mostly worked with (more...)
 

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