To the editor: Visitor contributor Daniel J. Arbess writes, “Proper now, as you learn this, Iranian protesters are dealing with stay ammunition in Tehran’s streets” (“Iran’s disaster is a check of U.S. ethical management,” Jan. 23). Proper now, as you learn this, protesters are dealing with stay ammunition within the streets of Minneapolis. The U.S. can’t assert ethical management in Iran whereas abandoning it in its personal nation. This dichotomy must be justly known as out and labeled, “America second.”
Invoice Waxman, Simi Valley
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To the editor: Arbess argues the U.S. ought to intervene in Iran’s inner affairs. Is he unaware that the CIA’s help in overthrowing Iran’s democratically elected president in 1953 and putting in the shah led straight to Iran’s 1979 revolution and present repressive management? Beware unintended penalties.
Thomas Bliss, Los Angeles

