Sunday, January 15, 2012

More Murder Of Iranian Scientists: Still Terrorism?

In this photo provided by the semi-official Fars News Agency, people gather around a bombed car in Tehran, Iran, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012
In this photo provided by the semi-official Fars News Agency, people gather around a bombed car in Tehran, Iran, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012  (Credit: AP Photo/Fars News Agency, Mehdi Marizad)


BY GLENN GREENWALD 
WEDNESDAY, JAN 11, 2012 3:57 AM EASTERN STANDARD TIME 
Courtesy of "Salon Magazine"

(updated below – Update II – Update III – Update IV)
Several days ago I referenced a controversy that arose in 2007 when the law professor and right-wing blogger Glenn “Instapundit” Reynolds criticized President Bush for not doing enough to stop Iran’s nuclear program and then advocated that the U.S. respond by murdering that nation’s religious leaders and nuclear scientists. “We should be responding quietly, killing radical mullahs and Iranian atomic scientists . . . ,” he argued. The backlash against Reynolds’ suggestion was intense, especially among progressive writers.


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