>Your statement:
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>"As for Iran being on the disarmament commission, there's an Arab saying that goes something like "better to have your enemy in your tent.""
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>Does not apply and is flawed. In the above statement, it is you who is watching your enemy. In the case of the UN, it is truly the "Fox guarding the hen house" -- the Fox (Iraq) is not being being watched by other Foxes or Dogs to ensure that they do not eat the hens.
That sounds like an ASSUMPTION.
What if - here comes conjecture - a member of any commission is expected to serve as a model for all others?
That would result in either Iran straightening up its act OR expulsion from the commission.
Reminds me of a headline years ago here that had the whole country in an uproar. It read: 'Woman fired for being pregnant'. It later came to light that her job involved use of chemicals known to be very dangerous to a fetus and when offered an alternate job at modestly less pay for the duration of her pregnancy she refused it and so had to be let go.
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