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8-day Iran tour delighted Y. student
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I have met some Iranians and I find them to be very friendly.
You can bet that if he had tried to practice his religion there, he would have been hung or stoned. It's good to have an open mind, but not so open that your brains fall out.
While we certainly want to avoid war with anyone, and to love our fellow humans, we also must not forget that there is an element of violent hatred in the hearts of some of them, and we must be careful.
THus the early leaders of the Mormon Church would not be allowed to enroll at BYU?
Seriously, is this for real? What is going on?
Iraqis are different than Persians, but are very friendly as well (but remember the beard and carry extra clips).
I hope the ruling Iranian mullahs disappear before they overplay their hand and send themselves and millions of their friendly countrymen prematurely into the great hereafter.
Yes, how well I remember their famous hospitality during the year they were "hosting" the hostages back in the early 80's. They even provided the blindfolds.
I know, that's a bit a bit sarcastic. I'm pleased that he had a good trip and enjoyed himself. I'm hoping it is some indication that relations between the countries is better than all the other information (continued disregard for international rules against nuclear proliferation, etc.) seems to indicate.
Yeah, that was us in Iran - but that's not the end of it: we then backed Saddam in his bloody campaign with money and weapons (including gas), enforced sanctions that have crippled their economic viability and served to hurt everyday Iranians just like you and me, and more recently threatened to drop bombs on their cities.
As for "disregard for international rules," maybe America should try abiding by them before invading another country.
I am an Iranian student in US,
I thought I can say some thing which might be useful for you,specially for those people who want to travel to Iran:
-the number of Americans who travel to Iran each year is not few,You should not think he was among the first people who traveled to Iran after revolution,there are plenty of American ,most of them aged who know Iran and travel a lot.
-you don't have to have beard or ...
these are some thing said by media to scare you.
-as long as your trip does not mix with politics
every thing would be great and enjoyable
-there are huge number of Iranians who live in US
and travel between Iran and US so know your country.
-you will find people too much friendly if you travel to Iran no matter you are American or...people enjoy seeing tourists.
-Iran is very peace full,completely different from its neighborhoods so I highly encourage you to consider that as place you might go in future.
Regards
You did the best, informing US people who are living in darkness and receive just selected infromation. Newcons tried to make another war, hope Obama change the situation and start negotiation with Iranian government.
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