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An interesting non-offer

ARTICLE: Ayatollah open to U.S.-Iran ties, By Nasser Karimi, Washington Times, January 4, 2008

The Ayatollah is listing his requirements for normalized relations. Doubtful he expects to forego all spying, but clearly he expects some quiet reassurances we won't be actively backing anti-regime groups.

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what kind of FDI (globalization) do we want for Iran,1)the Germany,
Japan type(after WWII),2) China type,3) the rest of so called third world type; where FDI has min %51 of the deal,and control the profit
is 100%.FDI controls the moneytary & fiscal policies of the that country,and eventually control of Govern.(exactly like during the Shah.)

What kind of globalisation CAN we hope for, Farhad? I think we can eliminate a Germany-Japan style rebuilding from the list-- even if we went to war with them, we wouldn't have the manpower to occupy and rebuild them. As the type 3 method you describe wouldn't be desirable from anyone's PoV (even the Oil Companies; Would the Iranians let them get away with that long enough to recoup their investment?), that leaves the Chinese method.

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