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Russia's nuclear chief cancels visit to Tehran

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Aug 31, 2008, 9:07 GMT


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johnnySep 1st, 2008 - 19:26:53

i guess the russians have been told that an american/israeli attack on iran is imminent. the westerners probably think that's the only thing that can save the failing western economies. in reality, that's not going to save anyone. it's going to start WWIII and almost all of us are going to die in it, as soon as the ICBMs are launched.

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