By Sending Aid to Nepal, Israel Is Not Trying to Win a Popularity Contest
It's not trying to "polish its tarnished image."
May 1, 2015
The program isn't actually so popular with the Iranian people.
Proponents of the nuclear deal with Iran, including those within the U. S. government, have repeatedly argued that pressing Iran’s dictatorial regime to give up its nuclear program completely is futile, because the enrichment of uranium is wildly popular with the Iranian people. Hassan Dai explains that the deal’s supporters have been snookered:
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Login or SubscribeIt's not trying to "polish its tarnished image."
The program isn't actually so popular with the Iranian people.
"I’d like to send a message of peace and love to Israel and its dear citizens."
"Alcohol, stolen geese, and wives pleading with their husbands to come back home."
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