I must be crazy to write what I'm about to write. Feel free to hunt me down and hang me, but I'm afraid I agree with something Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said.
In this article, Ahmadinejad states his case on oil prices and the U.S. dollar. I hate, hate, hate to say it, but he may have a point. AT THE LEAST, he has a case and claim worth considering. Before I really drop off a cliff and suggest Iran might actually be pursuing nuclear power for economic development only, someone send me something that suggests otherwise.
Don't get me wrong, I don't dance at the idea of Iran being a thriving nation or Ahmadinejad being right on anything, but could he be right on this?
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