Saturday, June 22, 2013

Can Iran’s New President Turn The Tide?

7 comments:

Son-of-man said...

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Mike:

What do you mean, “allowing all parties to revisit their options by bringing Iran back into the international fold”? Revisit what options? You really meant to say, “to avert the declaration of another murderous war-of-aggression against the Iranian people by Israel and her sponsors England, France, and America if Iran does not obey the commands of the World-police/USA."?

Israel is armed with thousands of Nuclear Weapons while it continues to steal land from the people of Palestine, stealing the land from the people of Syria in the Golan, killing and committing acts of aggression against the countries of the region, invading Lebanon while it operates the concentration camps in Ghaza – the bombing of Damascus by Israel being the latest acts of terror by Israel - so why is it that Iran, not having stolen land from any of its neighbors, has to be brought into “the International fold” and made to comply with demands imposed by the aggressor-nations, while your Rouge State of Israel continues to ignore international law?

Son-of-man said...

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Mike by now even the sedated Lucian people should know that you are a paid C.I.A. Operative, since your logic and ability to reason is too impaired and your writing leaves much to be desired, but do you have to keep the people in darkness with the propaganda for the “thirty-pieces of silver”?

Iran's economy is being destroyed by the thugs simply because Iran wants to exercise its right to pursue nuclear technology. It faces constant threats from belligerent countries who possess nuclear bombs and the only country known to have dropped nuclear bombs on cities killing countless “sub-humans”; the Japanese. Give me a reason Mike, one reason, why the USA can possess thousands of nukes but Iran while being blackmailed, cannot? You can't say Iran will use the bomb! The U.S.A. has used it more than once, but it is allowed to possess a nuclear arsenal and uses the blackmail, “All options are on the table” - what the hell you think this “parable” means?

Israel has murdered through acts of terror several Iranian scientist with impunity while the U.S.A. continues to aid and abet the acts of terrorism by Israel, supplying them with money, weapons and through the abomination known as the U.N.

We know that while the USA was pointing the finger at China it was the one “Hacking” and spying on the whole world – from Russia to Africa to its own citizens but accusing the Chinese of being the culprits.

Son-of-man said...

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China has attacked America as an espionage "villain" after former spy Edward Snowden raised new allegations about the far-reaching extent of US cyber-snooping against Chinese targets.
The US is seeking to extradite the 30-year-old technician from Hong Kong, where he is holed up after leaking details of secret US intelligence programs to international media outlets.
Snowden's leaks revealed that the National Security Agency (NSA) has access to vast amounts of internet data such as emails, chat rooms and video under a government program known as PRISM.
The South China Morning Post says documents and statements by Snowden show PRISM also hacked major Chinese telecom companies to access text messages and targeted China's top Tsinghua University.
The official Xinhua news agency says the US government owes the world an explanation.
"These, along with previous allegations, are clearly troubling signs," it said in a commentary following the South China Morning Post report.
"They demonstrate that the United States, which has long been trying to play innocent as a victim of cyber attacks, has turned out to be the biggest villain in our age."

Anonymous said...

Son-of-man I really enjoyed your head bashing of the author of this article. I do think he really needed for holding such ridiculous views and opinions. I find it so difficult to understand how people like him can continue to see the world through the eyes of western politicians. Haven’t they realized that their sole intent is world domination? They have no care how much of their dignity, integrity and moral esteem is lost in the process as their invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan clearly demonstrates. Indeed from the word go they could not even give a consistent reason for their actions: sometimes it was regime change; sometimes it was weapons of mass destruction other times it was god knows what. Let us not forget the matter was withdrawn from the UN because the main actors, USA and UK, feared being defeated by a UN vote against.

Why it seem to be ok for the USA and UK to act contrary to the wishes of the UN, and by the default the international community, while it is not ok for a sovereign country to demonstrates its independence by pursuing whatever it deem advantageous to it economic interest? I think the author has to reappraise his method of looking at the world

Anonymous said...

West obsessed with Iran's regional influence: Analyst

The Western governments and their Arab stooges in the Persian Gulf are stepping up their criminal acts in Syria due to their obsession with Iran’s growing influence in the region, an analyst says.

“From the Western imperialist viewpoint, if they lose in their covert war in Syria, then Iran’s alliance with Syria and its influence across the Middle East will be even greater,” Finian Cunningham wrote in a column for Press TV.

He added that Western governments are determined to “isolate and undermine Iran, an important ally of Syria and a key opponent to Western hegemonic ambitions in the vital oil- and gas-rich Middle East region.”
“Because of the deep strategic ties between the House of Saud and Washington and London, it can be safely deduced that Saudi concerns over Syria and Iran are intimately shared by the US and Britain, as well as France,” wrote Cunningham.

The crisis in Syria began in March 2011 and many people, including large numbers of Syrian soldiers and security forces, have been killed in the foreign-sponsored militancy.

Last month, the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad revealed militants from as many as 29 different countries are fighting against Syria.

The West and its regional allies - especially Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey - are reportedly supporting the militants.
“The real, unswerving agenda for Washington, London and Paris is regime change through the use of unremitting state-sponsored terrorism,” Cunningham said.

“That agenda is not only confined to Syria; as the Saudi disclosure indicates, the bigger picture has to do with the obsession among the Western imperialist powers and their Persian Gulf Arab dictator stooges with Iran.”

Anonymous said...

Turkey calls for expansion of all-out ties with Iran

Turkish President Abdullah Gul has called for further expansion of diplomatic relations and cooperation between Ankara and Tehran in diverse areas.


In a telephone conversation on Monday evening, Gul congratulated Hassan Rohani over his victory in the June 14 president election, lauded the Iranian president-elect’s stances, and wished the next Iranian administration success.

The Turkish president also expected to meet Rohani in person on the sidelines of the 68th session of the United Nations General Assembly in late September.

Rohani expressed hope that Ankara government could resolve the ongoing issues in Turkey through prudence and discretion, describing foreign interference in Turkey’s domestic affairs as “unacceptable.”

The unrest in Turkey began on May 31 after police broke up a sit-in held at Istanbul's Taksim Square to protest against the proposal to demolish Gezi Park.

The protesters say Gezi Park, which is a traditional gathering point for rallies and demonstrations as well as a popular tourist destination, is one of Istanbul's last green public spaces.

Five people, including a police officer, have died in the clashes and more than 5,000 protesters and 600 police officers have been injured.

“There is no doubt that expansion of ties and cooperation between the two countries can significantly help the resolution of regional issues and restoration of peace and stability in the region,” the Iranian president-elect noted.

Rohani won 50.7 percent of the vote to secure an outright victory. In the Iranian system, if no presidential candidate receives 50 percent of the vote, the two top candidates must face off in a run-off election.

Nearly 50.5 million Iranians, including more than 1.6 million first-time voters, were eligible to participate in the June 14 presidential election. The Interior Ministry put the voter turnout at 72.7 percent.

Rohani currently represents Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei in the Supreme National Security Council and is also a member of the Expediency Council and the Assembly of Experts. He is also the director of the Expediency Council's Center for Strategic Research.

Anonymous said...

ISRAEL Netanyahu pushes EU to mount pressure on Iran



http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/06/20/309980/israel-presses-eu-to-toughen-iran-stance/


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