Now that IRR, the Islamist Rapist Republic has proven beyond the shadow of a doubt that:
It is unreformable.
It is only interested in the act of negotiation and not its outcome.
It is not trustworthy by any means.
It is neither Islamic nor republic.
It is firmly on the nuke path with every possibility of having mushroom cloud making capability.
It unashamedly rapes, tortures and murders the enslaved Iranian men, women and children with impunity.
The unanswered question remains, what is to be done with IRR? Even though Islamist Rapists have said so in words and deeds that they are not interested the usual friends along with the idealists advise continuing with negotiation on top of more negotiation.
For the clear heads the option is as has always been, either delaying the eventuality by learning to live with the nuke capable messianic Islamist Rapists with often pronounced ambitions extending well beyond Iranian borders, or doing something to effectuate a fundamental change.
Both options in reality are the same; the first one provides the false sense of security till the second option is unavoidable but with a much heavier price tag.
As unbelievable as it might sound to pragmatic minded sane world, the messianic Islamist Rapists are on a doomsday path; the sooner they are headed off the less costly it would be.
Too much time has been spent on asinine exercises based on wrong perception of Islamist dogma courtesy of observations of bookish frequent flyer experts with sane world mentality, organizations with cursory understanding of the deeply ingrained macabre beliefs in supernatural powers at play and lobbies with malignant motivations.
To avoid cataclysmic war that the nuke acquiring Islamist Rapists are in the process of imposing on Iran and the entire region, the sane world has to come to its senses. There is a lot the democracy underwriter can do by openly helping enslaved Iranians take matters into their own hand and relieve themselves and the entire civilized world of the Islamist menace. It is time to act, ASAP!
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Bijan...
by MOOSIRvaPIAZ on Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:14 AM PSTYou should ask what Fred really has in mind. From what I have gathered from Fred's posts over the past couple of weeks what he means by acting, is getting people to putting pressure on their representatives in washintgon to impose "airtight" sanctions on Iran.
Pretty much every day Fred makes a new post and repeats the same nonsense about airtight sanctioning Iran. What do you expect people like me to beileve when he behaves likes someoe who has been put on autopilot to advocate a policy line that favours neoconservatives?
MOOSIR
by Bijan A M on Mon Nov 30, 2009 10:19 AM PSTDon't mean to be argumentative or act as a "molla-loghati". But, would you please read this quote out of Fred's post:
"There is a lot the democracy underwriter can do by openly helping enslaved Iranians take matters into their own hand and relieve themselves and the entire civilized world of the Islamist menace. It is time to act, ASAP!"
You keep on talking about "civil society" of the sane world. Aren't those the underwriters of the democracy? Isn't Fred reaching out to them (at least in this blog)?
What happend to fairness?
Bijan
by MOOSIRvaPIAZ on Mon Nov 30, 2009 09:53 AM PSTI've already given pointers as to what the sane world should do in my previous posts (look for an example here: //iranian.com/main/blog/fred/say-when). Basically it should be the job of the civil society of the sane world to effect change in Iran and not the leadership.
As for the notion that I resent Fred, this is false. I resent his superficial world view.
What do you want MOOSIR?
by Bijan A M on Mon Nov 30, 2009 04:09 AM PSTWhat are you saying? Would you mind telling the sane world what to do? (Not that they would give a hoot). For the first time, in this particular blog Fred is not pushing for "airtght" sanction, you still come out with a negative comment. What gives? do you just resent Fred? No matter what he says?
Be reasonable, please.
The "sane world" waged to wars in the middle-east
by MOOSIRvaPIAZ on Sun Nov 29, 2009 02:18 PM PSTand is destabalising Pakistan. you cant rely on the governments of the "sane world" to do anything positive for Iran. It will backfire like every other policy they've had.
Only the citizens of the sane world can help Iranians and that is our job to persuade them to help the cause.
I couldn't agree more
by Bijan A M on Sun Nov 29, 2009 10:51 AM PST"There is a lot the democracy underwriter can do by openly helping enslaved Iranians take matters into their own hand and relieve themselves and the entire civilized world of the Islamist menace. It is time to act, ASAP!"
Very well said, Fred. Let the sane world figure out what that is. Airtight sanction or whatever.....