Message from the Foreign Affairs Ministry of the Islamic Republic of Iran -
So the United States denies the New York Times "radical claims", put forward in the NYT's detailed report, which clearly shows that American companies supplied Saddam Hussein's Iraq with the necessary chemical precursors to make the sulfur mustard gas, which killed and maimed hundreds of thousands of Iranians?
Message from the Foreign Affairs Ministry of the Islamic Republic of Iran -
The Islamic Republic of Iran is surprised that the United States would make a conscious choice to reference the Iraq-Iran Conflict..... Especially, considering the fact that the American media has detailed the fact that it was numerous American companies that supplied Saddam Hussein's Iraq with the necessary chemical precursors to make the sulfur mustard gas, which killed and maimed hundreds of thousands of Iranians. So..... If the United States wants to live within the past, I can assure you that the Islamic Republic of Iran can play that game with the United States as well.
The United States may feel that its "foreign policy is not, has never been, and never will be, influenced by Tehran, or any nation.", however it does not change the fact that the United States IS under the microscope of the nations of the world at this very moment, as the globe waits and watches to see if the United States of deals fairly with ALL nations, or simply those nations whom the United States considers an ally.
No, it doesn't. The F-16D costs $18.8 million per unit. The F-18 Super Hornet costs $60 million per unit. The F-35A costs $124.8 million per unit (this price would change to around $75 million per unit in 2020). Since the TAI TFX is IRL so early in development, I've set the price at $75 million.
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I've recently neared the end of The Prince by Machiavelli, and have also begun to read The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith. After I complete these I plan on reading books by author Henry George, as suggested to me by /r/PoliticalDiscussion.
I love reading a good book, and I'm particularly interested in Politics, Economics, History, and Law. If anybody has a suggestion for me to read, please do come forth.
Apparently Flow and BaconReader are very good.