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Faye的妹妹
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« 於: 十二月 05, 2009, 08:14:54 pm »

飞儿的专辑在内地是比较难买到的。12月25号就是他们发行新专辑的日子,我真的好期待。但是我又很失望,因为我很可能买不到他们的专辑。如果我买不到,我相信飞会理解我的,因为我会一直支持飞儿乐团,与飞儿同行。
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« 回覆文章 #1 於: 十二月 05, 2009, 08:41:23 pm »

不会啊, 在内地也是很好买到的!即使买不到也要永远支持飞儿啊! 微笑
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我们都是最美的花~
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« 回覆文章 #2 於: 十二月 06, 2009, 11:29:35 am »

应该很好卖的呀
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【听飞儿的音乐 我们也可以飞】
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« 回覆文章 #3 於: 十二月 07, 2009, 10:08:31 am »

楼主名字好搞笑。
faya的妹妹
我也想做呢。
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我们的F.I.R,我们来守护!
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« 回覆文章 #4 於: 十二月 08, 2009, 12:55:29 am »

我们这也很难买的。我脱托了朋友在北京买。应该还能买到吧。
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爱飞儿
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« 回覆文章 #5 於: 十二月 08, 2009, 10:22:35 pm »

你在淘宝网上可以买到台湾预购版的哦,我就在淘宝预订了,你试试,保证正品的!我们一起支持FIR,最爱建宁老师!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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nothing i'll be afraid,跟着FIR去追随一种信仰,一种毕生的信仰,我们始终相信后乐园的存在!
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« 回覆文章 #6 於: 三月 21, 2012, 10:42:44 am »

Gary Sick, a former staffer on the National Security Council under Presidents Ford, Carter, and Reagan, says the threat of sanctions does not amount to much because there would be no consensus among council members for strong action - and Iran, he says, knows it.
Several countries, including the United States and Russia, have expressed dismay over Iran's decision to break the seals at a nuclear research facility and resume work on its uranium enrichment program. But Iran remains undeterred. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Wednesday that Iran will continue seeking what he termed peaceful nuclear energy, and reiterated that Iran does not seek to build nuclear weapons.
Analysts believe that there is in fact a deliberate strategy behind Iran's defiance of world sentiment on its nuclear program. Kenneth Katzman, an Iran analyst at the non-partisan Congressional Research Service, says each step Iran takes is designed to gauge world reaction and see just how far it can go.
Sick, now teaching international relations at Columbia University, believes there will eventually be a negotiated settlement between the West and Iran on the issue that acknowledges Iran's right to nuclear energy, but under very strict international controls. However, he says tensions are likely to continue for some time.
Gary Sick agrees, saying there are behind-the-scenes efforts to rein President Ahmadinejad in.
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In the belief that Iran's ultimate goal is a nuclear weapon, the United States has been trying to line up world support to bring the matter before the U.N. Security Council and possibly impose sanctions on Iran.
"If you tried to put sanctions on Iran's production and sale of oil, you would raise the price of oil," he said. "Even assuming you could do that, you would take X-number of barrels of oil off the world market and the price would skyrocket. And so it's difficult to see what would be done to Iran other than a sort of generally worded slap on the wrist sort of thing. And then once you've done that, what have you got left? After that, you have military options, and they certainly aren't attractive for the United States or anybody else."
"I think that they're pursuing what I call a stepwise approach," he said. "They take a step, see what the reaction is. If they don't get sanctioned or they don't get very seriously punished, then they declare the issue closed and move on up the ladder, up the staircase, so to speak."
"But I do think the tensions are going to be very, very high for a period of time, and there is certainly going to be a growing danger of miscalculation, either on the part of Iran, which is pushing the envelope probably further than they should, and with the other countries, who feel that they have to react to that," he said.
"I think there's no question whatsoever that internally, without a lot of fanfare, the leadership of Iran is letting Ahmadinejad know in no uncertain terms that this is very dangerous and it's very harmful to Iran," he said.
But analysts add that there appears to be internal displeasure that recent statements by hardline President Ahmadinejad are hardening international sentiment against Iran. The new president, who was elected in June, has called for the destruction of Israel and denied the Holocaust ever occurred.
"I think the Iranian top leadership believes these type of statements are injuring what was a fairly successful strategy of pursuing a nuclear program without really paying much of a penalty," he added. "But now these statements have made it much easier for the U.S. to persuade other nations to try to restrain Iran's nuclear programs."
By Gary Thomas
Washington
11 January 2006
Iran has incurred international displeasure for its decision to resume work on its controversial uranium enrichment program. British Prime Minister Tony Blair says the matter is likely to be taken to the U.N. Security Council, a move long pushed by the United States.
The Congressional Research Service's Kenneth Katzman says senior Iranian leaders fear the president's statements are undercutting Iran's one-step-at-a-time nuclear strategy.
Sick points out that President Ahmadinejad was effectively undercut when Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, a political rival who lost the presidential race to Ahmadinejad, was appointed head of the Expediency Council,christian louboutin, which mediates between the elected parliament and Iran's unelected Islamic clerical leadership. And, Sick notes, President Ahmadinejad has had great difficulty in getting some of his cabinet appointments ratified by the Majlis, or parliament.
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