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What Did We Learn from Faisal Shahzad's Guilty Plea Speech?
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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 750639" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p><a href="http://www.jpost.com/International/Article.aspx?id=180693" target="_blank">(JPost)</a>- <strong>The United Arab Emirates ambassador to the United States said Tuesday that it would be worthwhile to bomb Iran’s nuclear program, The Washington Times reported.</strong></p><p><strong>“If you are asking me, ‘Am I willing to live with that versus living with a nuclear Iran?,’ my answer is still the same: ‘We cannot live with a nuclear Iran.’ </strong>I am willing to absorb what takes place at the expense of the security of the UAE,” Otaiba reportedly said.“I think it’s a cost-benefit analysis,” Otaiba said to an audience in Aspen, Colorado. “I think despite the large amount of trade we do with Iran, which is close to $12 billion … there will be consequences, there will be a backlash and there will be problems with people protesting and rioting and very unhappy that there is an outside force attacking a Muslim country; that is going to happen no matter what.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 750639, member: 12952"] [URL="http://www.jpost.com/International/Article.aspx?id=180693"](JPost)[/URL]- [B]The United Arab Emirates ambassador to the United States said Tuesday that it would be worthwhile to bomb Iran’s nuclear program, The Washington Times reported.[/B] [B]“If you are asking me, ‘Am I willing to live with that versus living with a nuclear Iran?,’ my answer is still the same: ‘We cannot live with a nuclear Iran.’ [/B]I am willing to absorb what takes place at the expense of the security of the UAE,” Otaiba reportedly said.“I think it’s a cost-benefit analysis,” Otaiba said to an audience in Aspen, Colorado. “I think despite the large amount of trade we do with Iran, which is close to $12 billion … there will be consequences, there will be a backlash and there will be problems with people protesting and rioting and very unhappy that there is an outside force attacking a Muslim country; that is going to happen no matter what.” [/QUOTE]
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