TIME.com Print Page: World -- Any Chance for Peacemaking? What the Players Want: "Iran's growing reach may also raise the incentives for Washington to seek a 'grand bargain' with Tehran that would stabilize relations based on addressing Iran's demand for a normalization of its diplomatic status and security guarantees if it satisfactorily addresses Western concerns over its nuclear program and support for the likes of Hizballah and Hamas. (In a spurned Iranian overture to Washington in 2003 revealed by former National Security Council Middle East director Flynt Leverett and also by Colin Powell's former chief of staff Lawrence Wilkerson,� Iran reportedly offered to discuss ways in which Hizballah could be converted into a purely political organization.) "
Daily Kos provides some detail, as does TWN, and Gareth Porter writing in the Asia Times.
Iran will never abandon Hezb'allah. Soon enough more Iranian cruise missiles will rain down on the zionists. And soon enough they will send a nuclear bomb their way. After almost 40 years of western leftist support they are finally ready to clean up the zionist mess.
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