CBC: Canada has suspended diplomatic relations with Iran and is expelling Iranian diplomats from Canada, Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird announced in a statement today. "Canada has closed its embassy in Iran, effective immediately, and declared personae non gratae all remaining Iranian diplomats in Canada," Baird said in a statement. Those diplomats must leave within five days. "Canada’s position on the regime in Iran is well known. Canada views the Government of Iran as the most significant threat to global peace and security in the world today."
The statement cited Iran's support for the Assad regime in Syria and failure to comply with UN resolutions on its nuclear program, and its threats against Israel. The statement also makes reference to Iran's "blatant disregard" of the Vienna Convention that guarantees the protection of diplomatic personnel >>>
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Farmarz, I dont eat bacon
by مآمور on Sat Sep 08, 2012 08:14 AM PDTneither, I m a fan of maple syrup!!
blueberries and oaknagan cherries are good!!
I wear an Omega watch
آفتابه و بیت الدُل
مآمورSat Sep 08, 2012 08:11 AM PDT
از سخنان قصار احمدی نژاد
' عزیزان جهان اسرائیلی آب را به محل سوزش ۱۵۰ ساله بریزند '
I wear an Omega watch
Freedom for the Peoples Republic of Quebec ...
by MaryamJoon on Sat Sep 08, 2012 07:50 AM PDT... who cannot speak their Azerbaijani mother tongue because of maple syrup eating, hockey-addicted, totalitarian snow bunnies.
Just Kidding: It's really the Jewish Lobby at work.
Dariush jan the NATO countries are looking for any
by Soosan Khanoom on Sat Sep 08, 2012 07:37 AM PDTpossible way to do so . Actually, they concern is more about the clossing of their embassies in Iran rather than vise versa. So, in the case of war there would be no Nato countries people on the ground. Funny thing is that last year, under the full support of the Larijani brothers , British Embassy exactly did the same. In the case with Britishs, they had their ' karghozaran' in Iran to do their dirty job. I have no doubts that France and Germany will follow this one way or another. Either by closing it using campaneirs with sexy looks or by orchestrating bunch of unsexy thugs climbing the walls ...
lol
Dariush jan the NATO countries are looking for any
by Soosan Khanoom on Sat Sep 08, 2012 07:35 AM PDTpossible way to do so . Actually, they concern is more about the clossing of their embassies in Iran rather than vise versa. So, in the case of war there would be no Nato countries people on the ground. Funny thing is that last year, under the full support of the Larijani brothers , British Embassy exactly did the same. In the case with Britishs, they had their ' karghozaran' in Iran to do their dirty job. I have no doubts that France and Germany will follow this one way or another. Either by closing it using campaneirs with sexy looks or by orchestrating bunch of unsexy thugs climbing the walls ...
lol
:))
by First Amendment on Sat Sep 08, 2012 07:22 AM PDTprocess me.............
Yo, the IRR agents residing in CANADA, leave your stuff behind..
by IRANLOVESISRAEL on Sat Sep 08, 2012 07:16 AM PDTThe Israeli hospitality organization (IHO) has made arrangements for you and your family members to stay in Negev desert resort for the rest of your life (2 to 3 years!) We have a lot of fun stuff for you to do. You will love it!
Shlomo is anxiously looking forward to meeting you in Negev for the proper processing...!
Faramarz,
by Soosan Khanoom on Sat Sep 08, 2012 07:09 AM PDTThat Shampoo sucks!
Thanks Souri jan for your support.
by Soosan Khanoom on Sat Sep 08, 2012 07:08 AM PDT...
Faramarz joon
by Frashogar on Sat Sep 08, 2012 06:57 AM PDTI doubt you guys have had any real Canadian bacon or maple syrup for quite a while yourselves seeing how much of your bacon is being imported from overseas and your maples are owned by Monsanto who are selling you genetically modified maple syrup which by all accounts isn't real maple syrup at all.
allaki khosh baashid!
عزا عزاست امروز، روز عزاست امروز!
FaramarzSat Sep 08, 2012 06:50 AM PDT
"O Canada! Where pines and maples grow,
Great prairies spread and lordly rivers flow,
....
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God keep our land glorious and free!
Oh Canada! We stand on guard for thee!"
No more Canadian Bacon or Maple Syrup for you guys!
"Turn out the lights, the party's over
They say that, all good things must end!"
- Willie Nelson
2 videos that show WHY embassy was closed
by MaryamJoon on Sat Sep 08, 2012 06:47 AM PDT>>>>Iranian destroys Israeli lobby lies and propaganda, MUST SEE
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>>>>Bahá'í Brainwashing Corporation
LoveOfLiberty
by First Amendment on Sat Sep 08, 2012 06:42 AM PDTOne has to be careful with the calculation of dynamics, regional and global, if or when the US army takes on Iran........There's enough evidence to believe that a full-scale [for a ton of reasons it has to be either none, or a full-scale operation] US attack against Iran will spread beyond Iranian borders..........China is watching very closely......her eyes on Taiwan,.......and as far as 67 borders are concerned.........it's most beneficial to the Jewish people..........it has to be done, no matter who is in charge in Tehran............it's the first building block for a sustainable peace....it has to be done, regardless of how effective, or complicated it might seem today..........Bill Clinton's initiative should be revived.......No excuse accepted................
As for the last words, before wishing you a nice weekend: Beware of the day when a militant order comes out of today's chaos in the ME..........
Canada Lists Both Iran and Syria as State Supporters of Terroris
by IranFirst on Sat Sep 08, 2012 06:21 AM PDT//news.gc.ca/web/article-eng.do?mthd=tp&crtr....
Killers of Zahra Kazemi (terrorist IRI) can be persued in Canadian courts , based on Canadian Victims of Terrorism act
First Amendment
by LoverOfLiberty on Sat Sep 08, 2012 05:59 AM PDTFirst Amendment: "........incidently stands for LoveOfLiberty as well...........and he
knows that an explainable defeat is usually more
painful................Let's get it over with........never mind the
Lebanon theater............the Zionist army whose acronym is nothing but
a big deception, is not capable of handling any war with Iran.......end
of story................You can not take out Iran's nukes by Israel's
air force.............the Israeli army on the ground, based on our
observations in recent years is only capable of chasing defenseless
children and killing peace activists.........Get over it..........and
Get back to pre-67.........."
1. While I will agree that Israel's military capabilities are limited with regards to its ability to confront Iran's nuclear program, the same cannot be said of the West's-particularly the US's-military capabilities with regards to its ability to confront Iran's nuclear program...or Iran's military. And, if the West is drawn into an all-out military conflict against Iran as a result of even an unsuccessful strike by Israel on Iran's nuclear program, I somehow doubt that Iran's military would be left standing at the end of the day, so to speak. So, even if Israel were to launch an unsuccessful attack on Iran's nuclear program, I think it would be in Iran's interest not to respond in a way that draws the West into that supposed conflict.
2. While I agree that it is in Israel's and the Palestinian's best interest to peacefully negotiate together a means by which Israel returns to the pre-1967 borders (or at least borders that are close to the pre-1967 borders), I somehow doubt that circumstance would suddenly end the apparent and current "cold war" between Israel and Iran. Indeed, I think radical Iranian hardliners much prefer the complete end of Israel than a negotiated settlement between Israel and the Palestinians. And this leads me to conclude that the Palestinian's greatest "enemy" isn't Israel. Instead, its the radical hardliners in Iran (among others elsewhere) who advocate a solution that the Palestinians could never successfully and peacefully negotiate with Israel who are the greatest enemy of the Palestinians. In short, that radical hardliner position which advocates the end of Israel essentially paralizes any prospect of a peaceful solution that would advance the legitimate interests of the Palestinians. So, I think any peaceful solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is quite a bit more complicated to achieve than Israel simply returning to her pre-1967 borders.
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by First Amendment on Sat Sep 08, 2012 05:29 AM PDTاز دوستانی که برای ابراز شادمانی در این محل گرد آمدهاند تقاضا میشود
لطفا قدری جا باز کنند، راه بدهند....به جناب آقای خاوری و خانواده
محترمشان.......
Mardom Mazloom
by Frashogar on Sat Sep 08, 2012 04:47 AM PDTالله ابهى اي متوجه الى الله
مشت محکمی بود بر دهان دجال؛
Mardom MazloomSat Sep 08, 2012 04:43 AM PDT
برای دوستانی که از سوزش زیاد دیشب خوابشان نبرده و با نامه های کاربری مختلف دارند هذیان میگویند و در اینجا حرف از اسرائیل میزنند یک عدد آفتابه تقدیدم میکنم. برای استفاده از این کادوی ناقابل دوستان به این مکان میتواند مراجعه بفرمایند.... لطفآ یادتان باشد که با پای چاپ وارد شوید و با پای راست خارج .... سپاس
The 33 Day War: How Hezbollah Defeated Israel
by Frashogar on Sat Sep 08, 2012 04:21 AM PDT//www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Hqgi9bN92q0#!
"Bahais are the smartest Iranian minority" - Mort Gilani
by MaryamJoon on Sat Sep 08, 2012 04:20 AM PDTYou forgot to add that they are also the best looking, never get dandruff, and their farts smell like roses.
Do you know who writes those kinds of statements?
Do you know?
I'll give you 2 guesses ... both are right.
Iranians need to organize against the Jewish Lobby and Bahai Leadership if they want their interests heard in an unbiased manner.
LOL......
by First Amendment on Sat Sep 08, 2012 04:16 AM PDT........incidently stands for LoveOfLiberty as well...........and he knows that an explainable defeat is usually more painful................Let's get it over with........never mind the Lebanon theater............the Zionist army whose acronym is nothing but a big deception, is not capable of handling any war with Iran.......end of story................You can not take out Iran's nukes by Israel's air force.............the Israeli army on the ground, based on our observations in recent years is only capable of chasing defenseless children and killing peace activists.........Get over it..........and Get back to pre-67..........
MaryamJoon
by LoverOfLiberty on Sat Sep 08, 2012 03:34 AM PDTMaryamJoon - "Keep Pretending you didn't lose 50 tanks in the 2006 war with Lebanon (a tiny little militia - not an army)."
The Second Lebanon War was neither a decisive victory for Hezbollah, nor for Israel. Indeed, it could be argued that Hezbollah's claims of victory are mainly based on the fact that Israel didn't "win" that conflict.
"In such a war as the one fought between Israel and Hezbollah in 2006, the use of the term “victory” to describe the outcome of either belligerent is inapt and misleading, for the simple reason that neither side “won.” It was an inconclusive war, cut short by an internationally imposed cease-fire.
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In determining whether either side won a victory in the 2006 war, it is important to distinguish carefully between where one belligerent inflicts a decisive defeat on another on the one hand, and the failure of one belligerent to achieve its strategic goals against another belligerent for reasons unrelated to decisive victory or defeat, on the other. Some called the end result of the war a victory for Hezbollah because they survived. But their ultimate survival, thanks to a half-hearted, confused and scattershot Israeli ground campaign, was never much in danger in the first place. To call this a “victory” is to cheapen the word.
A victory is decisive and conclusive. This was not a victory for Hezbollah; it was a reprieve. The war was indecisive, and was not fought to a conclusion. Israel did not destroy Hezbollah, and Hezbollah did not eject the Israelis from South Lebanon by force; the IDF was still deployed in force south of the Litani at the time of the cease-fire some 30,000-strong.
The IDF, in the course of its meandering and unfocused campaign, hit Hezbollah not where they were weakest, but where they were strongest. Hezbollah were saved first and foremost by an Israeli strategy that was confused, inadequately resourced, and incompetently executed, and lastly by the weight of international pressure to end the conflict and effect an Israeli withdrawal."
//www.militaryhistoryonline.com/20thcentury/articles/secondlebanonwar.aspx
Kick in the N...
by fullback on Sat Sep 08, 2012 02:37 AM PDTI for one is glad that the Canadian government finaly felt the pain of the Kicks administered to them in the midsection by the Islamist Occupiers of Iran, for the past 34 years , and decided to take this meaningless action. the preferd method would be to destroy the Islamist military machin from Sea and Air, but this will do for NOW
EU countries
by Frashogar on Sat Sep 08, 2012 02:27 AM PDTShould get their own house in order first when the Eurozone crisis is still in full swing and pundits are saying the Euro as a currency will completely collapse soon.
Domino Effect ?UK France Germany call for tighter Iran sanctions
by Darius Kadivar on Sat Sep 08, 2012 12:42 AM PDTBritain, Germany and France urge fellow European Union countries to impose more sanctions on Iran over its nuclear programme.
Does Iran has Billions of
by Akbarmashti on Sat Sep 08, 2012 12:14 AM PDTDoes Iran has Billions of Dollars investments in Canada they are after or is this an excuse to get Canadians out before Syria retaliates against Soudi Arabia?
Maryamjoon
by Iran Paidar 1st on Sat Sep 08, 2012 12:08 AM PDTListen sweetheart, I know that you are worry about not getting the regular paycheck since your boss's embassy is shutting down and all, but honey don't worry. You can always make the ends meet by becoming a sigheh. Just remember that every time you become sigheh, god erases one of your sins.
Mort
by Frashogar on Fri Sep 07, 2012 11:49 PM PDTYour Saudi and Qatari Islamist friends are doing all of the below in Libya and Syria en masse to the Libyan and Syrian people and when given the chance will do it to Iranians as well.
1) Confiscating Bahai properties from the most peaceful and the smartest Iranian minority
2) Harassing Afghanis who are the most hardworking immigrants to Iran
3) Abusing women and children who are the most defenseless victims of violence
4) Torturing prisoners who cannot escape
5) Hating youth who are the most beautiful, and
6) Threatening sane world with toys they don’t have.
Thank you Canada,
by ham1328 on Fri Sep 07, 2012 11:29 PM PDTBy doing so, you showed the Iranian government and the whole world, you care for human dignity. I hope every other country in the world does the same, ASAP!
Smart Canada
by Manam_Babak on Fri Sep 07, 2012 10:47 PM PDTThey kided Islamist rapist out, Before they had a chance to do what they did to US, and British embassies.
I had a few words for Maryam not so Joon, but it looks like every body else took catre of her, and her basijs friends.
Long live Zoroastrianism, Baha’i, Judaism, and Christians in
Iran