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Since the U.S. and Cuba have reestablished diplomatic relations, and have reopened embassies in each other's country (along with the U.S. making a nuclear agreement with Iran), is it time to reopen the U.S. embassy in Tehran, and Iran reopen its embassy in Washington?
Since the U.S. and Cuba have reestablished diplomatic relations, and have reopened embassies in each other's country (along with the U.S. making a nuclear agreement with Iran), is it time to reopen the U.S. embassy in Tehran, and Iran reopen its embassy in Washington?
Since the U.S. and Cuba have reestablished diplomatic relations, and have reopened embassies in each other's country (along with the U.S. making a nuclear agreement with Iran), is it time to reopen the U.S. embassy in Tehran, and Iran reopen its embassy in Washington?
No. What the foolish idiot signed with the mad mullahs can be unsigned by someone smarter in a little over a year.
Iran is no worse than other Muslim countries ruled under Islamic tyranny.
If Iranian Mullahs can tone down the 'Death to America' calls and just act on policies that bring death to America like Saudi and other Muslim hell holes do, then opening an Embassy sounds more palatable.
Australia, Japan, Germany, France, Spain have embassies along with around 80 other countries have embassies, long overdue.
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