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											 The missile system can carry a 
											payload for a distance of 125 miles, 
											which of course, would be in 
											striking distance from anywhere on 
											the border of Israel. More recently, 
											the Iranian government has 
											negotiated with the Russian 
											government to reopen the sale of the 
											missiles as a means of protection 
											from any attack that might be 
											planned against Iran. The 
											relationship between the United 
											States and the Russian government 
											resemble the relations during the 
											height of the Cold War between the 
											two countries. That has resulted 
											from the tensions that arose as 
											Russia invaded Crimea Ukraine and 
											when Moscow sent troops and arms 
											into Ukraine as a support to 
											pro-Russian rebels that Russian 
											leaders believed wanted Russia's 
											help because they were part of the 
											homeland. 
											
											 In the meantime, the President is 
											challenging Congress to hold off on 
											restarting sanctions against the 
											Iranian government since the 
											President continues to negotiate 
											with the Iranians regarding their 
											nuclear development program that 
											will likely be used to make nuclear 
											weapons. Congress seems to be 
											holding firm on their intention of 
											imposing the sanctions. They cite 
											the President as having drawn the 
											line for a deadline date six months 
											from the beginning of the 
											negotiations, then extending it 
											again for another six months; and 
											now being in yet another extension 
											that is giving the Iranians the 
											needed time to finish their 
											development of weapon-grade nuclear 
											material.  
	
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			 So, if Russia is going to give Iran a 
										missile defense system, and the U.S. 
										Administration wants to continue to 
										"negotiate" with Iran for many more 
										months hoping to achieve a decision from 
										them they will cease in their attempts 
										to build nuclear weapons and delivery 
										systems, does it seem that it is the 
										United States that has the "JV" team in 
										its Administration? To what extent 
										should we trust Iran to keep their word; 
										to what extent should we trust Russia to 
										keep their word? And by the way, to what 
										extent should we trust our own 
										Administration to keep their word? Let's 
										ask Benjamin Netanyahu when he comes to 
										speak to our Congress. 
									
									[By JIM KILLEBREW] 
									
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