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By Abolghasem Bayyenat, published 8/7/2011Iran is fast becoming the preeminent Middle Eastern Power.
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The UN permits all countries to pursue nuclear technology for peaceful means. Iran has declared in no uncertain terms that nuclear weapons do not hold any advantage in Iran's defensive posture. President Ahmadinejad and Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamanei has also clearly stated that it believes it to be against the tenants of Islam and are considered 'haram' a difficult word to translate into English but on lines of a sin.
The USA regard Iran as the master terrorist state and in terms of fear of what it is capable of doing around the world. It looks at its allies Syria, Hezbollah in Lebanon and to a lesser degree Hamas in Gaza. In other words it fears two rag tag militias and a country that has never broken the terms of the 1973 ceasefire accord and has helped the USA in its rendition program.
Iran has a great deal more to fear from the USA for it is the USA that has marched its formidable armed forces on the Middle East attacking Afghanistan, Iraq and lately Libya. The USA's allies include Saudi Arabia that is currently flexing its puny muscles in Bahrain, the UAE, Lebanon, the Palestinian Authority, Jordan, Egypt and Iraq and the 4th most powerful armed forces in the world backed by 200 nuclear war heads the rouge state, Israel.
Iran is surrounded by America in one form or another in its own back yard that is belligerent and threatening. Israel have made it no secret that it wants to attack Iran to destroy its nuclear facilities which like the Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) in Iraq are an American/Israeli illusion to serve as an excuse to make war on Iran.
The nature of Iran's government and life style make it an easy target for the West to discriminate but one of the fundamental tenants of the UN is the non-interference in a sovereign country’s domestic problems.