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On Wednesday, AMANPOUR. viewers commented on whether the United States should take strong military action against al Qaeda in Yemen. Most agreed this was not a good idea and said it would not only be a repeat of the Iraq war, but also create more enemies for the United States. It was suggested that dialogue may be one of the only options available. Viewers were shocked to learn of the revelation that an Iranian security militia was ordered to tamper with Iran’s 2009 election. The announcement was called “stunning” and “eye opening.” What do you think about the possibility of U.S. military action in Yemen and the revelation about the 2009 elections in Iran? Please share your thoughts with us! In addition, if you missed the show go to http://www.cnn.com/amanpour for more information.
Should the U.S. take stronger military action against Al Qaeda in Yemen?
Mercy Kivanguli
I strongly disagree. If military action was to be taken they would be a repeat of Iraq resulting in an endless war and constant death of innocent Yemen civilians. Why not dialogue with the Yemen govt???
Lanre Bakare
Military action=violence=war. I see no reason for that, except u want to do a little more muscle flexing.
'Vincent' Chinenye Nwaka
US is just creating more enemies to themselves. Dialogue is only/best way. War on terror, is it a winnable war? Am asking.
A former member of Iran's Basij security militia discloses he was ordered to tamper with the 2009 elections in Iran:
Denise Wheeler
Utterly stunning, Christiane, and quite eye opening. I agree with Steve. Thanks for continuing to raise that curtain. Such awareness is essential to change.
Steve Pakravan
Thx Christiane for all you are doing for our country and our people. I support you
What do you think of what the other viewers' reactions to the program? Comment here: