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Paigntonian | 00:51 Sun 14th Aug 2022 | News
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wants sanctions against Iran (Sunday Times) because of a man's attack on Rushdie. What on earth is the point? What could it achieve? There are already sanctions against Iran. Utterly absurd.
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In 1998 the government of Iran announced that it did not support the killing of Rushdie. That being the case, what exactly would sanctions be designed to achieve?
07:47 Sun 14th Aug 2022
doing something about Russian assassins being sent to Britain would at least be relevant. Doing something about an assassin in New York sounds totally pointless.
Ride the popularity wave!!!
Is Salman Rushdie dead?
don't believe so Naomi, but seriously injured.
1 read he had 13 stab wounds, to face, neck body...
Oh thanks. When JNO said ‘assassin’ I thought he’d died.
miracle he hasn't, considering his injuries, and that he has been a target for years.
Poor man. Just awful.
Latest news said he is now awake, off the ventilator, so that’s good.
let's hope he makes it, can't let the haters win.
Sunak said he wants Iran's Revolutionary Guard listed as a terrorist organisation. I don't that's stupid or posturing.
The ‘haters’ won’t be finished with him, emmie. He’s still at risk. They want him dead.
I agree, Dave. Other countries have designated it a terrorist organisation.
i know Naomi, lets hope they don't get their wish.
Sir Salman Rushdie is British-American, maybe that has something to do with Sunak's reaction
In 1998 the government of Iran announced that it did not support the killing of Rushdie. That being the case, what exactly would sanctions be designed to achieve?
I don't like Sunak or want him as PM, but I'm glad he has spoken out against Iran & its support for this jihadist atrocity.
Sometimes people can do the right thing for dubious, self-serving motives.
'Jihadist atrocity' may be a bit too narrow a definition.
I don't like Sunak either, but whether or not his stance here is a self-serving one designed to engender political support, it won’t be popular in some areas of the community and it is, therefore, on a personal level, quite a brave thing to do.

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