U.S. Should not Help Victims of Iran's Earthquake
By David Holcberg (San Francisco Examiner, January 8, 2004)

 

The U.S. government should not have offered to help the victims of Iran's recent earthquake. For all we know, such help could benefit many Iranians who despise the United States and support their murderous regime. The United States should instead use its limited funds in its own self-interest, to help the victims of Iran's theocracy overthrow their terrorist regime and thus advance our own war on terror.

  

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