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ELECTION 2004 Kerry taking campaign to the enemy? Iranian news agency reportedly receives e-mail pitching candidate Posted: February 09, 2004 11:00 am Eastern © 2009 WorldNetDaily.com
Iran's Mehr News Agency reports it has received an e-mail from the presidential campaign of Sen. John Kerry pitching the candidate as one who will "repair the damage done" to international relations by President Bush. According to a report in the Tehran Times, the front-runner's campaign office sent the following note to the news agency: As Americans who have lived and worked extensively overseas, we have personally witnessed the high regard with which people around the world have historically viewed the United States. Sadly, we are also painfully aware of how the actions and the attitudes demonstrated by the U.S. government over the past three years have threatened the goodwill earned by presidents of both parties over many decades and put many of our international relationships at risk. Kerry has been critical of Bush's foreign policy, saying the president has severely damaged relations with other nations. While Kerry's e-mail mentions combating terrorism, Iran has been long on the U.S. list of nations sponsoring terrorism. Two years ago in his State of the Union address, the president referred to Iran, Iraq and North Korea as an "axis of evil." Iran is officially considered an Islamic republic, governed by Muslim Sharia law. Commercial relations between Iran and the United States are restricted by U.S. sanctions and consist mainly of Iranian purchases of food and medical products and U.S. purchases of carpets and food. The U.S. government prohibits most trade with Iran. The U.S. State Department cites the following as "serious obstacles" to improved relations between the two countries:
As reported in Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin, Tehran is sponsoring a 10-day conference of major terrorist organization this week. The purpose of the conference is to discuss anti-U.S. strategy. Among the groups headed to Iran to participate are: Hamas, Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad and al-Qaida allies Ansar Al Islam.
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