
Regem honorificate. (1 Peter 2:17)
As Financial Times wrote Tuesday, "France, Germany and the U.K. - the so-called EU3 - are proposing a tough list of additional sanctions to be imposed against Iran in order to give the Obama administration more muscle in its expected engagement of the Islamic republic".
Internal debate has already reopened European divisions.
Diplomats said five countries - Greece, Cyprus, Spain, Austria and Sweden - were opposed.
According to the report, Jerusalem Post said French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner has voiced support for a "strong common European front" without connection to President Obama's next move, while the U.K. was looking to influence the U.S. stance.
I think the most important thing is to not bereave the Iranians of their national pride, but to give them back their dignity.
This is best done by transforming Iran to a Constitutional Monarchy under Reza Pahlavi, the oldest son of the former Shah of Iran.
Republics suffer constant debasement by choosing unworthy candidates as their leaders.
If Iran gets a King like Reza Pahlavi, no one will have any objections to Iran's nuclear power or technological progress, and Iran will then also be a strong ally of Israel.
The hour of choice has come to Iran.
"Reddite omnibus debita: cui tributum tributum, cui vectigal vectigal, cui timorem timorem, cui honorem honorem", Romans 13:7.



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