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April 06, 2005
No Deal, Chirac
An Iranian opposition group has announced that all contracts with the government of Iran, signed after the June 16 presidential elections, will be "null and void" in a free Iran. Hat tip: Gary Metz at Regime Change Iran. Apparently the Iranian democratic opposition has learned something from Iraq's experience; that young democracy is saddled with Saddam's debts while the contracts helped fuel support for his tyranny. The Iranian opposition has learned a lot from Iraq. Has Chirac or Shroeder?
Posted by Richard Miniter at April 6, 2005 10:45 PM

