THE QUESTION
President Bush has talked about the danger of World War III if Iran doesn't stop its nuclear program. What do people think is the risk of war where you are?
Posted by David Ignatius on October 25, 2007 11:36 AM
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Miriam Leitao is a reporter and columnist for O Globo and Radio CBN in Brazil. She is also a commentator on Globo TV Network and runs her own blog, www.miriamleitao.com, hosted at Globo online at www.oglobo.com.br. She was awarded Columbia University’s Maria Moors Cabot Prize in 2005.
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Miriam Leitao Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |Oct 29, 2007 at 10:14 AM
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Worry About America, Not About Iran
Lamis Andoni Doha, Qatar |READER RESPONSE
» BobL-VA | Tom Wonacott,
There are only two problems with your position.
The first problem is no one believes Iran is enriching uranium to weapons grade mate...
» Tom Wonacott | Salamon
It’s actually good to hear from you as you have not been posting as much lately. The PostGlobal forum is much better when you post.
“…It ap...
» Vic van Meter | Oh, I appreciate writing with guts as much as the next guy. Just expect to get called on it.
And I really meant Americans aren’t your problem. You ...
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