This is how the “Billionaire Mullah” Rafsanjani sized up the situation for the functionaries of IRR, the Islamist Rapist Republic he was meeting with today:
"Throughout the revolution, we never had so many sanctions (imposed on Iran) and I am calling on you and all officials to take the sanctions seriously and not as jokes. Never have we had so many resolutions from international institutions such as the UN Security Council and the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) and governments against us."
This frank admission that sanctions do work and have begun to bite the nuke acquiring messianic Islamists intending to “manage the world” all the while raping, torturing and murdering Iranian men, women and children like there is no tomorrow is a good news.
Also the news from South Korean Kia Motors ending doing business with IRR is good as well. Kia had 40% of the Iranian market and the Rafsanjai clan’s reputed ownership of the Iranian franchise could explain the “Billionaire Mullah’s” frank admission about sanctions.
But while IRR is “dashing” to get the lifesaving weaponized nuke, none of these good news about sanctions beginning to work are good enough.
To avoid a devastating war IRR is imposing on all, the sane world has to do much more.
Airtight the sanctions NOW, do not issue travel or transit visas to IRR functionaries NOW, stop all fruitless negotiations on only the nuke issue NOW, start providing material support to the Iranian people to overthrow their Islamist tyrants NOW.
//www.bbc.co.uk/persian/iran/2010/09/100914_l03_sanctions_pride_carpets.shtml
//www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5ie3Db4eecdagAX7S4x0XKbluWc8A
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موسیر و پیاز زدی توی خال و عمق مطلب
Nader VanakiWed Sep 15, 2010 08:02 AM PDT
رو که نیست!
DatisTue Sep 14, 2010 11:48 AM PDT
بابا بعضی ها عجب رویی دارن! بیا برو در*و بذار سرگرد!
sanctions will hurt, but
by mahmoudg on Tue Sep 14, 2010 11:02 AM PDTBut the end result is surgical attacks are still needed to remove them from power. what government/regime/dynasty has ever knowingly and voluntarily removed itself from power.?????? Sanctions other than tightening the noose has no bearing on this regime. Surgicall attacks on the other hand would force them out of power and cleanse the poupulace who would otherwise continue to be a menace to Iran, iranians and the world, if this regime is removed by sacntions. A big if at that.
Fred, I agree with you
by Maryam Hojjat on Tue Sep 14, 2010 10:41 AM PDTwhat you said and advocated are absolutely RIGHT.
rafsanjani is a paper tiger, Fred is still clueless
by MOOSIRvaPIAZ on Tue Sep 14, 2010 09:05 AM PDTRafsanjani is no longer a power broker in iran. But the important question is, what is the end goal of sanctions? For you and other dreaming idealists it is regime change. that somehow the regime will evaporate into thin air. while the western "democracy central" only wants the nuclear issue resolved and perhaps end funding for hezbollah and hamas. they dont give a damn about human rights. Egypt and Saudi Arabia are two examples of their hypocrisy in action.
"Fred" writing Type C
by Sargord Pirouz on Tue Sep 14, 2010 08:16 AM PDTDatis :) Yeah, I'm slipping. But I have to admit, the content from this "Fred" propaganda effort is really boring stuff. For what it is, it's just nowhere near that good.
But, here goes: this appears to be the work of "Fred" writing Type C. For some reason, "Fred" writing Type A appears to have taken some time off. Also, the past two days, there have only been single posts from this effort. Type C did make a couple of mean spirited comments on another thread about Dr. Sahimi. But mean spiritedness seems to be the norm for "Fred."
SP (Ghandali) must be on holiday!
by Datis on Tue Sep 14, 2010 07:19 AM PDTOh no, how are we going to figure out which type is this now?!
Perhaps, he's taken advice from some folks here and has got a life now!