Iran says that it's nuclear program is none of our business. (h/t Contentions)
Iran will not give up "a single iota of its nuclear rights," the country's president said Saturday, rebuffing an informal deadline to stop expanding uranium enrichment or face more sanctions.
It's proxy, Hezbollah says that Sudan's depredations are none of our business. (h/t Judeopundit)
"The world's interfering in Sudanese affairs has reached a critical level that represents an international plot against that country," Hezbollah's Secretary General said during a meeting with a Sudanese delegation Thursday.
I suppose that this, too, is none of our business.
Sudanese President Omar El-Bashir, left receives Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal...
The facts that Iran defies the international consensus and seeks to manufacture nuclear weapons and that its proxies embrace a nation that engages in ethnic cleansing should tell us something about the nature of Iranian threat towards Israel, if not the world. Shouldn't they?
Posted by SoccerDad at August 5, 2008 9:10 PM | TrackBack