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HA!
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Making understanding more complex are a number of Ahmadinejad's subordinates who have been detained. Have the mullahs had a change of heart? Well, among the mullah's were statements that said Obama clearly has a better and not adversarial attitude. Some analysts regarded this as a indication that Iran no longer needed or might back away from nuclear weapons. But at the same time, others in Iran see a Republican president as more 'Axis of Evil' threats. So Iran must continue developing technology and processing uranium - just in case. So how much power does Ahmadinejad have? Clearly he leads the wacko extremist faction who sees war as a solution. Or believes war is inevitable. What do the other 'powers that be' think? We cannot view Iran as a monolithic nation. It truly is a nation of many and varied opinions. Ahmadinejad was elected as soon as the US began threatening nations and then started invading without justification. If we want a more peaceful Middle East, we must start by swearing off that 'big dic' attitude so prevalent in a wacko extremists wing of the Republican party. We must openly confront the so many Americans actively promoting hate of Muslims (as if Muslims were niggers). The Mosque in Lower Manhattan exposed widespread hate in America that also endorses unilaterally attacking nations. This only makes the Iranians insecure; need a nuclear bomb. But again, to say more requires defining the many 'theys'. And then defining what each 'they' is thinking. Too many unknowns to answer any of your questions. |
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#63 |
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He lost the last election - but who's counting?
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We have to go back, Kate!
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Nicely put t-dub.
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Tw, I REALLY wish you would NOT use the "N", word! That kind of racist remark should be heard no more.
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#66 |
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Ahmadinejad did not lose an election. Term limits means he is out in 2013. The question is who will be elected their next president. Many of his subordinates are possilble presidents. Will another extremist takes power? Or someone more moderate, such as Rafsanjani, take the reins? More 'big dic' threats from extremist conservatives, like George Jr or Netanyahu, will surely guarantee another Ahmadinejad is elected.
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The answer to that is, the Mullahs. The Mullahs counted the votes. Ahmadinejad lost the election at the ballot box. He was re-appointed by the Mullahs at the counting. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian...election,_2009 |
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"Term limits means he is out in 2013"
HA!
He ain't goin' nowhere. |
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It may have been in an interview. Ahmadinejad will not even commit to recommending one of his subordinates for president. That election will be Spring 2013. Clearly a foolish military adventure by Israel would drastically change everything. Make it virutally impossible for any moderate to be elected. |
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