Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been given to Kerry from the pro-Iranian lobby, possibly influencing the presidential candidate"s startling
call to provide Tehran with the nuclear fuel it seeks, according to Iran"s Student Movement Coordination Committee for Democracy chairman Aryo
Pirouznia.
With top Iranian officials openly calling for the development of nuclear weapons within the next four months and overwhelming intelligence indicating
Iran is seeking to create a nuclear arsenal, Kerry has been insisting as president he would provide Tehran with nuclear fuel as long as it is used for
peaceful purposes only, a position that has many Middle East analysts baffled.
During the first presidential debate, Kerry said, "I think the United States should have offered the opportunity to provide the nuclear fuel, test
them, see whether or not they were actually looking for it for peaceful purposes
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I don"t think Kerry is any better than Bush there all sneaky and will tell the people what they want to hear till they become elected. One thing I
can say is Bush doesn"t put up with any nonsense.
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