Of course I understand that other peoples opinions may be perfectly valid. I just don't think that yours is, mainly because you haven't said much more than 'giving aid and trade to a country that has no formal relations with the US is not a good idea.'
Trade with Iran means:
1. More outlets for American products. This builds our economy and will ultimately, hopefully result in more jobs at home.
2. More inlets into the Iranian economy means more prosperity being associated with stronger American ties (this is definitely evident with other examples I've used on instituting trade instead of war. Though not China... haha, China would NOT support this point.)
3. You AVOID A WAR. This is very important as you're not only, ideally, spreading pro-america sentiment in a hotbed of islamists, but you're also bolstering the support that already exists and hopefully seeing it spread.
There's more but I've hit the big ones. The problem with this is that it isn't really like a situation of only one side disliking the other... both sides hate each other on the governmental level. The Iranians don't want us there and we don't want them near Washington. Personally, if I were Bush, I would try to offer alternatives given to them, by us, to get them to drop their nuclear weapons program. Or better yet, you offer to help them with it. Get in bed with them... that way if it goes well, you build an alliance, and if it goes sour, you know what they're capable of. They'll probably have nukes anyways before we can mount any type of military solution to it, so what do we have to lose (besides billions of dollars... which NOBODY would deny that our government has no problem throwing away anyways.

) But that's just silly me talking.
Oh well. Stu-- yeah, i've probably unnecessarily been a dick to ya. I'll try and be cool and less hostile. And the hostility wasnt because of your opinion so much as I thought you were some fool saying his opinion. I study politics constantly, even graduate with a degree in international relations in 10 months and I'll be on my way to graduate school, so I get incredibly anal when I believe I'm paying respect to opinions who come from mongoloids who occasionally read the NYT and think they can talk about middle eastern politics. So yeah, no hard feelings?