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Who Will Strike

Reader comment on item: A Military Strike on Iran's Nuclear Infrastructure?
in response to reader comment: China Running Iran

Submitted by Mark D. (United States), Jun 24, 2010 at 23:04

--- Sharia law in Iran must be ended, radicals are trying to export it to the free world. Sanctions work slowly and might never succeed. Chinese troops should invade Iran and install a secular government, their reward would be its rich oil reserves. Chinese ownership would be an improvement over a dangerous 14th century theocracy.----

Time will tell who will strike. US. Israel. China? That would be more like it. Solves our problems.

Mark D.

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