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January 31, 2007


Don’t confuse Iran with Cambodia


The danger from Saddam Hussein has long since passed and the possibility that Iraq will ever develop WMDs is long gone. The new focus of the war on terror has to be North Korea and Iran. The Iranian regime stands at the center of global terrorism and its nuclear ambitions must send a chill down our collective spine.
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