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Nuclear deal cements US-India ties

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By Mike McCarthy and Tony Czuczka Dec 18, 2006, 23:45 GMT


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FrankDec 19th, 2006 - 21:22:49

Since he came into office I have supported almost all of the Presidents policies. How ever, this new deal with India is so obviously driven by a desire for the welfare of the U.S. and inconsiderate of the welfare of the International community that I have to say that he may be making a big mistake. The implications of this decision are enormous and any further nuclear deals with notorious proliferators like India would be endangering our status as a centre of freedom and justice for all. Meaning that when we show favouritism towards proliferators like India we lose our right to critisize Russia, Iran, China and the like for the bad courses they have chosen.

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