Once upon a time, the US and the IAEA asked Tehran to explain why it was so interested in Nuclear energy.
No one answered.
So the US and the IAEA asked again.
And still, no official response came from Iran.
Then the US and the IAEA got really really annoyed and pissed off and angry, and even the Israel started getting upset with Iran and they threatened Iran with even more sanctions than they were already imposing on Iran.
The Israel told the US and IEA that if they didn't damn well do something about Iran, that they would. And that it would hurt. A lot.
But still, Iran was nowhere to be heard.
Finally, after more and more asking, The US and the IAEA and the Israel, asked their friends the Russians and the Chinese, who had lately become good friends with Iran, even helping them with their nuclear ambitions, to ask Iran for a response.
So the Russians and the Chinese sent their representatives to Tehran to ask Iran why it was so interested in Nuclear energy. When the Russians and the Chinese representatives came back, they went to the US and the IAEA and the Israel and told them that they had found out why Iran was not responding to them.
"The reason," said the Chinese representative, " is that every single Iranian man, woman and child, living both inside and outside of Iran (and even Outer Space) is on the floor, laughing so hard that their tummies hurt and none of them can get up to come to the door to answer you."
Well, as you can imagine, this made the US and the IAEA and the Israel really really mad. "But tell us Oh Chinese (and thanks by the way for bailing us out!), what did Iran say when you asked them why they were so interested in Nuclear energy?" The US asked sputtering to contain its growing anger.
"They said," said the Chinese representative, starting to chuckle a bit himself, "None of your business!"
And with that, he too burst out laughing and fell to the floor holding his stomach. Next the Russian representative also fell to the floor and began laughing even harder than the Chinese. Some members of the IAEA, the ones in the back, started giggling and a few snorts were heard.
By now the US and the Israel were very very very angry. Even more angrier than they were before.
And that's how the world ended.
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Appreciate the info, it’s
by hot67 on Wed Apr 28, 2010 04:28 AM PDTAppreciate the info, it’s good to know.
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Sargord Then tell us Why ...
by Darius Kadivar on Wed Mar 03, 2010 05:25 AM PSTYou Just consumed ?
LOL
That's right
by Abarmard on Tue Mar 02, 2010 11:30 AM PSTNone of your business! is right.
IRI politicians
by amirkabear4u on Mon Mar 01, 2010 02:30 AM PSTwill have the last laugh !!!!!!!!!
//iranian.com/main/blog/amirkabear4u/prediction-i
Fairness and Equality in Justice
Impure propaganda for
by Sargord Pirouz on Sun Feb 28, 2010 08:00 PM PSTImpure propaganda for consumption by idiots.
As the famous expression goes
by marzutra on Sun Feb 28, 2010 04:59 PM PSTHe who laughs last, laughs best.
Once upon a time (2005-7) Halliburton sold nuclear parts to Iran
by I Have a Crush on Alex Trebek on Sun Feb 28, 2010 04:59 PM PSTThen the Westerners pretended to be shocked by the drive to become nuclear. LOL! Boys and girls, the world is a funny place, sanctions are really meaningless when you're a big multinational defence corporation. Hehehe. Guess what? That same company will bribe Iranians who own the companies to buy their stuff and when the war breaks out over these "nukes," that same company will get lots of money to buy more toys and dollhouses. Yipeeee