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| Iran's Response | |
| By: MvilleIran Date: March 23, 2012, 9:27 pm | |
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| 1. Who has the right to possess the land of Israel and | |
| Palestine? Explain using historical/cultural/political reasoning | |
| that reflect your country's position and beliefs. (Gerrod & | |
| Spencer) | |
| Since 63 BCE, when the Romans had taken over the region of | |
| Israel, the Jewish population which survived were exiled from | |
| Israel. The Romans then named the land Palaestina (Latin), | |
| which would later be known as Palestine. After the Romans lost | |
| control of Palaestina in 313 CE, the land has been passed along | |
| to the hands of many different empires, including the Byzantine, | |
| Arab, Ottoman, and British empires. Jewish people started to | |
| immigrate back in to the region of Palestine during the | |
| Crusades, but for the most part, whoever was living in Palestine | |
| were considered Palestinian, just as someone who lives in | |
| Canada, for example, is considered Canadian. It was only until | |
| 1948, that Britain had allowed the Jews the �right� to Palestine | |
| where they quickly renamed the country to Israel. Now yes, the | |
| land of Israel was originally inhabited by the Jewish people, | |
| and yes they had just been put through the extreme persecution | |
| of the Holocaust, but that does not give them the right to claim | |
| Palestine as their own country, and then to evict the | |
| Palestinians who have living there for thousands of years, into | |
| these tiny little corners of Israel, where they are segregated | |
| from the rest of their country. Iran is against a Zionist | |
| state, and that is what the Jews have made of what was | |
| Palestine. Despite the Jews being exiled from what was their | |
| land, does not give them the right to that land now. They had | |
| lost it because they failed to prepare against the expansion of | |
| the Roman Empire, and then they failed to reclaim it during a | |
| revolt led by Bar Kokhba, in 132 CE. By being unable to defend | |
| themselves they lost that land, and so have many different | |
| empires. You do not see Rome demanding the right to what they | |
| once ruled, nor do any other nations which had occupied the | |
| nation of Palestine. The one thing that had not changed since | |
| the Jewish Diaspora until 1948 was that no matter who was in the | |
| land of Palestine, no matter which empire, they were citizens of | |
| Palestine. | |
| 2. Should the international community recognize the statehood | |
| of Palestine? Justify your response. (Gerrod) | |
| Absolutely, the international community should recognize | |
| that Palestine as its own sovereign state. Between the Gaza | |
| strip and the West Bank there are roughly 3.2 million | |
| Palestinians who are not recognized as a nation simply because | |
| the Israelis had evicted them from their home. Not only that, | |
| but they constructed their own system of government to govern | |
| the Palestinian population. By allowing Palestine to be | |
| recognized as a state, there would not be many, if not any, | |
| negative consequences as this could be a stepping stone towards | |
| peace; however, Israel would never wish to accommodate the | |
| Palestinian people in any way. Currently, the Palestinians have | |
| the right to occupy what is now known as Israel, but at the | |
| moment they have been denied that right. Despite that, they | |
| occupy a large majority of both the Gaza strip and the West | |
| Bank; therefore, it is clear that they deserve to be recognized | |
| as a nation. | |
| 3. What is your country's position regarding Iran's nuclear | |
| program? How should the program be addressed? (Spencer) | |
| What nuclear program? Our government has repeatedly denied | |
| having such a program yet the international community presumes | |
| us guilty until proven innocent. Any nuclear reactors that we | |
| have are purely for civilian energy purposes. It is true that we | |
| have the means to develop nuclear weapons but this is the very | |
| nature of nuclear power. The same methods for developing fuel | |
| for energy purposes are the exact same methods for making | |
| weaponized uranium and in turn nuclear weapons. True, our | |
| original policy towards the United Nations and the international | |
| community was one of reluctance and secrecy but this was only | |
| because we didn�t want the interference of nations who would | |
| instantly suspect us of doing wrong. Well look how well that | |
| turned out, right? As we slowly realize that international | |
| interference is inevitable, we have begun to open up to | |
| inspection. Of course there will always be suspicion that we are | |
| developing weapons when we have openly expressed our criticism | |
| of the Zionist regime but we firmly express that we have no | |
| intentions of building and developing nuclear weapons. We would | |
| like to further express that international scrutiny is not | |
| necessary; we would simply like to carry out our unalienable | |
| right to develop nuclear power as expressed by the | |
| Non-Proliferation Treaty. Of course we cannot expect Israel to | |
| recognize this right considering they never signed the NPT and | |
| instead built their own nuclear weapons without the approval of | |
| the international community. | |
| Now if we THEORETICALLY were to develop and obtain nuclear | |
| weapons, what would we use them for? An attack on Israel would | |
| be unlikely. Despite an undeniable hatred for the Zionist | |
| regime, an attack on Israel would be an attack on some of our | |
| own holy sites. As well, the aftermath of such a weapon would | |
| cause rampant health problems for our allies and fellow Muslims | |
| in the surrounding area. Not to mention the nuclear retaliation | |
| from Israel and the brutal crackdown from the US and the UN. A | |
| nuclear attack on Israel would be reckless, suicidal, and | |
| irrational. Instead it would be used to form a form of safety | |
| net for the Islamic nations of the Middle East from the arrogant | |
| and unchecked actions of the Zionist regime. Mutually assured | |
| destruction would do wonderful things to the false government�s | |
| foreign policy. | |
| Ultimately, the irony of the entire situation is that the | |
| harder the West and Israel fight to stop this imagined nuclear | |
| weapons program, the more Iran actually needs such a program in | |
| order to defend itself. | |
| #Post#: 39-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Iran's Response | |
| By: Egypt Date: March 25, 2012, 5:17 pm | |
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| Wait, I'm pretty sure Iran had admitted that they had a nuclear | |
| program. Is there an article about this because of all the sites | |
| that I've looked, it all points that Iran HAS admitted they have | |
| a nuclear program. Don't take this as an attack, I just want to | |
| read about it. | |
| #Post#: 52-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Iran's Response | |
| By: MvilleIran Date: March 25, 2012, 8:00 pm | |
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| They admitted they did back in like 2002 or something and shut | |
| it down after that. | |
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