Polillusionist
Bob's fabricated interview with Iran's ambassador
to the U.N., Javad Zarif
Sent
by Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzi
August 25, 2005
iranian.com
Bob: In the news
this week was The Iranian Ambassador to the United Nations, Javad
Zarif.
Javad spent a good part of the week explaining
that key Al Qaeda operatives inside Iran could not have participated
in recent terrorist activities in Saudi Arabia. You seem to share
some qualities with Iraqi ambassador, Muhammed al-Douri, do you
know him?
Javad Zarif: Yes. We occasionally play Truth
or Dare together. It usually ends pretty quickly with one of
us daring the other
to tell the truth.
Bob: Growing up, did you always want
to be a U.N. ambassador?
Javad Zarif: Ever since I heard
the Pinochio story was a farce, it has been my dream.
Bob: Did you have to have any special schooling?
Javad Zarif: I
went to ACOD. Ahmed's College Of Deception.
Bob: Is that
your diploma over there on the wall?
Javad Zarif: Yes it
is. We all made our own. Isn't it authentic looking?
Bob: It looks great. I think a school name of Ahmed's College Of Deception
may have trouble making it on any accredited listings though. What
was your major?
Javad Zarif: I majored in Political Illusionism,
and minored in Incomplete Sentences. It really was a great experience.
For example, when we took a test, the papers were always thrown
away. You were graded at how stealth you could be at seeing your
neighbor's paper, or finding creative body parts to write answers
on.
Bob: Can you apply these deceptive skills in your
life at home as well as your obvious deployment at work?
Javad
Zarif: Certainly.
The other day I wanted to see this movie at the theater, so my
wife asked me to look up the review for the movie in Omar's Movie
Guide. Omar had written "Most people would like this movie
to use as kindling for their fire". So I read to my wife "Omar
says 'Most people would like this movie'." And we went.
She didn't like it.
Bob: And they say a
lot of people never get to put their minors to work. So what's
the deal with these Al Qaeda guys, are they really in custody?
Javad Zarif: Oh
yes. We have them under constant accommodation.
Bob: Sort
of like Jamaican Visitors to their Sandals Resorts.
Javad Zarif: Yes,
I hear the Jamaicans have many Americans and Canadians in custody
in their country.
Bob: Did you ever consider a
career in politics?
Javad Zarif: When is your next election anyway?
Bob: Oh boy. That's
all we need! Hey everybody have a great week.
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