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Mullahs of Iran get immediate reward after renewing no-nuke
pledge, as was Hitler rewarded for his non-aggression pledge in
1938 GENEVA: The reward to the Mullahs of Iran for renewing its
pledge to refrain from developing nuclear weapons came swiftly
Thursday; Tehran won approval to begin talks aimed at membership in
the World Trade Organization. Does this not look eerily similar to
Hitler's being rewarded first with the militarization of Rhineland,
then with Austria and then with Sudetenland, till he wanted to grab
Poland, that forced the Western allies to call his bluff.
 The European Union
has been telling Iran that the 25-nation bloc would support Iranian
membership in the WTO if Tehran keeps its nuclear program within
bounds. The EU also has told Iran it can expect economic and
technical cooperation. Quite similar to what Sir Neville
Chamberlain the British Prime Minister and French President Edouard
Daladier in a desperate bid to avert a war with Hitler granted his
demand for Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland, leaving that central
European nation defenseless. Hitler in exchange promises that the
ethnically-German inhabited Sudetenland is his last territorial
request which he soon repudiated to invade Poland. Iran seems to be
knowing the psychology of the Europeans quite well from their
behavior with Hitler. PBC
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A day after the Iranian Mullahs reassured key European ministers
that it would continue to freeze suspect nuclear activities, the WTO
agreed to start membership talks -- which the United States had kept
on hold since 1996 by preventing consensus on the bid. Iranian
Ambassador Mohammad Reza Alborzi said the WTO decision "has long been
overdue'' and that his country was looking forward to join. "Today
this house with this decision has done service to itself by
correcting a wrong,'' he said. The European Union has been
telling Iran that the 25-nation bloc would support Iranian membership
in the WTO if Tehran keeps its nuclear program within bounds. The EU
also has told Iran it can expect economic and technical cooperation.
Quite similar to what Sir Neville Chamberlain the British Prime
Minister and French President Edouard Daladier in a desperate bid to
avert a war with Hitler granted his demand for Czechoslovakia's
Sudetenland, leaving that central European nation defenseless. Hitler
in exchange promises that the ethnically-German inhabited Sudetenland
is his last territorial request which he soon repudiated to invade
Poland. Iran seems to be knowing the psychology of the Europeans
quite well from their behavior with Hitler. The foreign ministers
of Britain, France and Germany and EU foreign policy chief Javier
Solana met for three hours with Iranian negotiators Wednesday in
Geneva under an implied threat that Tehran could be hauled before the
U.N. Security Council to face possible international sanctions over
its nuclear program. British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said the
Europeans got the renewed pledge from the Iranians and agreed to
present Iran with more proposals in about two months, but declined to
say what the proposals might be. Hasan Rowhani, Iran's chief nuclear
negotiator, said, however, that the proposals would include economic,
political and nuclear elements. "Iran has for its part reaffirmed
its commitment not to seek to develop nuclear weapons,'' Straw told
reporters. "The freeze of the enrichment program will continue until
an agreement is reached." And what happens after that is anybody's
guess. The Mullahs will emulate Hitler, learning from whom they have
based their current strategy. The Iranians have used the blow hot
blow Cold with spectacular success. The crisis began heating up
after the Mullah regime announced last week it was considering
restarting its uranium-enrichment program, which the Iranians insist
is only aimed at generating electricity as permitted under the
Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. The EU and the United States fear
the program is being used to develop nuclear weapons in violation of
the treaty. German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer said, however,
that the Europeans never had to resort to threats. "I'm happy that
it didn't come to that,'' Fischer said. How sweet, even Chamberlain
and Daladier did not have to threathen Hitler, they fell (literally )
to his charm, as you have Straw, Barnier and Fischer! The EU-Iran
talks, which were also held in Geneva, were on the basis of an
agreement the two sides reached last November in Paris. In that
accord Iran agreed to suspend uranium enrichment activities in return
for British, French and German guarantees that Iran has the right to
pursue a peaceful nuclear program. French Foreign Minister Michel
Barnier said that the Europeans want to be certain that there are no
other nuclear activities in Iran than those with civilian aims. How
preposterous, a nuclear program for peaceful civilian purposes by the
warmongering Mullahs who yell out "Death to the Great Satan America"
at the drop of a hat! And the Mullahs need nukes to fulfill Iran's
energy needs, a nation that has a surplus of oil, that it seeks to
export. Of course to get in petrodollars to build nukes and target
Tel Aviv first and London next! When are the Europeans going to learn
from their own failure with Hitler, that they want to appease a blood-
thirsty beast once again! Story Credits: The Star
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