Nuclear Iran...Who Want's Some?
Raise your hand if you would like to see a nuclear Iran. Anyone? Anyone? I don't think even the far left would openly push for a nuclear Iran, however they may be complacent. This pics for you, far left:

Isn't that clever? It's like you know what they're up to, but you'll give them the benefit of the doubt. Good luck with that. This is what many of us have seen as the true Iran for awhile now, and I believe some in the Obama administration are teetering back and forth on this as a mental image:

I'm sure there are those that are optimistic enough to think both of these pictures can ultimately work each other out so that Iran stays in check, but unfortunately, here is the reality of the situation:

Now, I am no intelligence official and cannot fully substantiate the above map, but to believe Iran is "A-Okay!" is the biggest mistake we can make. I don't believe in doing business with this state that sponsors terrorism, with this state that attacks our allies in international waters, this state that suppresses its political opposition in national elections through force (and to my liberal friends, I would gladly dip my finger in purple ink after I vote to insure I cannot vote again...will you?).
If you take a look at United Against Nuclear Iran you will see that there are many people, including ex-pats of Iran, looking to expose the current government of Iran.
What you should look at next is the Iran Business Registry. These are multi-national companies that still do business with Iran. Here is the mission statement of that section of the UANI group:
Welcome to United Against Nuclear Iran's (UANI) Iranian Business Registry (IBR), a running database of reputable media and academic reports of international business in Iran. The IBR can be used for a number of ways for peaceful activism including:
By clicking on the link above you can see which companies actually help Iran thrive and follow through with its ambitions.
Here's one last thing for you to take a look at:

Isn't that clever? It's like you know what they're up to, but you'll give them the benefit of the doubt. Good luck with that. This is what many of us have seen as the true Iran for awhile now, and I believe some in the Obama administration are teetering back and forth on this as a mental image:

I'm sure there are those that are optimistic enough to think both of these pictures can ultimately work each other out so that Iran stays in check, but unfortunately, here is the reality of the situation:

Now, I am no intelligence official and cannot fully substantiate the above map, but to believe Iran is "A-Okay!" is the biggest mistake we can make. I don't believe in doing business with this state that sponsors terrorism, with this state that attacks our allies in international waters, this state that suppresses its political opposition in national elections through force (and to my liberal friends, I would gladly dip my finger in purple ink after I vote to insure I cannot vote again...will you?).
If you take a look at United Against Nuclear Iran you will see that there are many people, including ex-pats of Iran, looking to expose the current government of Iran.
What you should look at next is the Iran Business Registry. These are multi-national companies that still do business with Iran. Here is the mission statement of that section of the UANI group:
Welcome to United Against Nuclear Iran's (UANI) Iranian Business Registry (IBR), a running database of reputable media and academic reports of international business in Iran. The IBR can be used for a number of ways for peaceful activism including:
- Increase Product Awareness: Use the IBR to guide your purchase decisions
- Divest: Use IBR to help identify your divestment decisions
- Contact Businesses: Use the IBR to find and contact domestic companies with business activity in Iran and explain to them your concerns.
- Contact Elected Officials: Use the IBR to find domestic companies with business activity in Iran and contact your local elected officials to explain your concerns.
- Company Declaration: Sign the declaration to certify your company does not conduct business in or with Iran.
- The Iran Business Certification Act: Read UANI's proposed legislation which calls on Congress to ensure that U.S. taxpayer dollars are not paid to companies doing business with Iran.
By clicking on the link above you can see which companies actually help Iran thrive and follow through with its ambitions.
Here's one last thing for you to take a look at:





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