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| quote: | Originally posted by MarkT
yep...
While what he says isn't complete bullshit...it's far from an objective analysis of the situation...and nothing he says is new or profoundly observant.
His words have neither any more credibility nor contain any more honesty than anything that comes out of Bush's mouth...as each individual and country has it's own agenda which often conflicts with the other.
While this isn't the case of "good" vs. "evil" (as the U.S. likes to spin it), it's *quite* ironic that an Iranian president would preach about injustice to the president of the U.S.
it's kinda like the pot calling the kettle black...both countries are notoriously "unjust" in many regards. |
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This is indeed a well crafted propaganda narrative, but it is no different that what spews from the US government on a daily basis. It is no less accusatory, demeaning, self-justifying.
I'm just curious if all of these facts are so well known by everyone, how come we assume that the US is trully the "good guys"?
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