(Article source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8104466.stm)
Speaking of larger concerns for the United States. What, if any, should be the response by the U.S., namely the president, and the Secretary of State, to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in regard to his security forces reaction to widespread protests?
In my opinion, the president will need to be firm in regard to human rights, including freedom of speech, but not alienate the wider Muslim population in the Middle East. It seems to me that the president's speech made in roads to new positive relationships with Muslim majority countries. And any progress could be lost with the slightest misstep. Although I have no credentials in foreign policy, but then again isn't that most of us?
What do you think the president should do, if anything?
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