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IT'S IN THE AIR - AT 7:04 P.M. ET:  Reparations for past "grievances," that is.  Now even the Iranians are playing the game.  From the Jerusalem Post:

Teheran will seek reparations from the UN for damage done to Iran's economy during the Allied invasion of the country in 1941, Press TV reported on Saturday.

According to the report, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said during a Friday press conference in Copenhagen that he would write a letter to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon "asking for Iran to be compensated" for suffering caused to its people during the war and for the usage of its resources by Allied powers.

COMMENT:  Apparently, the president of Iran has no problem with the Nazi side in World War II.  But that follows, doesn't it?

December 19, 2009