UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon apparently hasn’t made a final decision about whether he will participate in the upcoming summit of the Non-Aligned Movement, which is scheduled to convene in Tehran early next week. If that is the case, here are two good reasons for him not to go:
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Another reason for Ban Ki-moon to stay home: Tehran summit could shorten path to war
Meeting of Non-Aligned Movement next week will undercut claim that Iran is isolated - emboldening hawks in both Israel and the U.S.
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If more than 120 countries are represented at the conference, I don't understand why you think Iran is isolated? I also think Israel and the U.S. should stop trying to rule the world, it's not going to happen.
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