Why the heck, Mahmoud didn’t inaugurate the Bushehr plant?

Why the heck, Mahmoud didn’t inaugurate the Bushehr plant?
by Hajminator
27-Nov-2010
 

Mamouhd Ahmdinejad, better known as A.N. in Iran, is a populist leader who till now said billions of things which were mostly wind in the air. Everyone around the world is aware of these lies and I’ll not present them here, as it would be an insult to the intelligence of many Iranians, and is also beyond the scope of this blog. I’ll just highlight that these lies begin also to annoy many official inside the regime (Just for an example, Massih Mohajeri, the Jomhoori eslami CEO (who is designated directly by Khamenei) recently asked the Guardian Council to disqualify Ahmadinejad because of his ceaseless lies. For the islamist residents on IC who happen to understand Farsi there is a wiki page enumerating some of A.N.’s lies)

Anyway, till now Mahmoud, the populist, has inaugurated every finished and unfinished Iranian factories and plants. And sometimes, he has even inaugurated unfinished factories several times just to say, hey look it’s thanks to me that Iran is so modernized!

My question is simple: Why Mahmoud, the populist, hadn’t and even didn’t go to Bushehr for the inauguration of the Bushehr Plant? Isn’t he the wipe-wipe guy talking about the “hagh mossalam” and other related stuffs till he’s in charge of Iran? So, how does it do that Mahmoud didn’t inaugurate the Bushehr plant and in the same inauguration week the Stuxnet Cyber worm forced the authorities to shut down the whole n-billiard dollar plant? Am I fabricating a story for myself or are you too, are suspicious that if Mahmoud didn’t know about Stuxnet, he would probably have inaugurated the plant in order to associate his atomic face to the event?

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Anonymouse

بیا اینم یک تریلی شله زرد که احمدی نیومد افتتاش کنه!

Anonymouse



Hajminator

HHH,

by Hajminator on

Me and other normal human beings, yes! But A.N. No!

As you know and could have read from this blog, A.N. likes to strut a much. He has already inaugurated unfinished factories. So the questions are:
1) What other president you know who has also inaugurated unfinished plants, just to say (s)he does a lot for her/his country,

2) Why A.N. the populist, inaugurating unfinished plants didn't go to show his face at the power-up event? It's strange that just few weeks before the worm attack, he didn't go there, don't you find?

Furthermore, the plant is said to open every year since the last ten years, so the power-up event was a gloden moment for A.N., isn't it?


HHH

Hajminator

by HHH on

Because you don't celebrate owning your first car when it's fueled & getting tuned up at the mechanic. You celebrate it when you start driving it. This plant, even though fueled, is still at it's testing-stage and it has not started power-generation.

The presidents usually show up for the 1st day of construction startup and then for the inauguration at the begining of production. This plant is still not at the production-stage.

By the way previous promised dates had been delayed for many reasons, 1 was Russians pulling out, other was US navy ships threat, another was the elections turmoil and lately the computer virus. Remember this is a nuclear-plant we're talking about not a cement-factory. Everything is sensitive, secret and protected.


Hajminator

HHH

by Hajminator on

That doesn't explain why after all the "hagh-mossalam" and "nuclear our nation pride issue", etc. Mahmoud didn't assist to the power up of the Bushehr plant while he assists to the 'inauguration' of unknown - unfinished factories! Does it?


HHH

Why?

by HHH on

Because the plant just received it's fuel and it takes a while before it's tested and when tests are done then they switch the plant on and generators start producing electricity. That's the time for inauguration.


Hajminator

Anonymouse jan,

by Hajminator on

I even feel sorry for Sargord if he could be as ugly as A.N.


Anonymouse

Ahmadi and Sargord are related as well as inter-related!

by Anonymouse on

Here's a picture of his ugliness inaugurating another place in today's Ettelaat, only good for today! 

Everything is sacred


Hajminator

Stuxnet is2 hard4 him2 pronounce & he's caught up in his lies!

by Hajminator on

Anonymouse jan, With this title I first tought you're referring to Sargord ;)


Anonymouse

Stuxnet is2 hard4 him2 pronounce & he's caught up in his lies!

by Anonymouse on

He's getting caught up in his lies and the realities on the ground.  He is also not cleared to enter the Bushehr plant!  He's been to Natanz and Isfahan but I don't recall he's ever been anywhere near Bushehr.  It's just out of his league! 

Everything is sacred


Hajminator

The chefieh on the russian guy was too funny!

by Hajminator on

I remember when the plant begun to power up. It was at the same time than when the decreasing in the relationship between the Russians and mullahs went up a gear.

Mahmoud attended a meeting in Turkey at that time and Valdimir Putin told him that he had to behave better in public! That angered Mahmoud at a point that he ended up his visit prematurely.


The reason why Mahmoud didn't go to the power up event at Bushehr was told because of Russians (Putin, Medvedev) who boycotted the opening. But now when you look at the whole thing, it doesn't simply make sense: a populist liar, who shows up his face at every occasion that he can, making the nuclear question a national issue, cannot simply miss the opportunity to strut just because Russians don't like Mahmoud anymore.

The question is not what is the definition of official in IR. But, don't you find strange that someone like Mahmoud misses such a great opportunity, while he is what we know who he is, and  that just some times before the stuxnet attack? Ain't there any link between his absence and the attack, whatever?


Fesenjoon

answer

by Fesenjoon on

the reactor hasnt officially come online yet. technically, that would be the official inauguration. Im sure the IRI PR dept will make full noise and publicity when the time comes.

The funny thing in the video clip report was the Russian guy wearing the Chafyeh. Did u guys notice him?


Hajminator

Watch this report

by Hajminator on

Except Salehi, some russian engineers, and an unknown mullah (@4'33 of the video ) no-officials were there at the D-Day. Not even Mahmoud, don't you find it strange?


Hajminator

Nader,

by Hajminator on

A.N. is always the first on the list, the fact that no big shepeshus were at the inauguration day (in August) is not trivial.


Nader Vanaki

حاجی می نیتور

Nader Vanaki


این طرح قراره تا شش سال آینده بیست بار بدست مقامات متعدد به دفعات افتتاح بشه عین همه طرحها، نوبت احمدی نژاد هم می رسه و فعلاً گنده تر از اون توی نوبتن. فکر کنم شیخ علی هم یه سری به اونجا بزنه و رادیوم تبرک کنه.


Hajminator

Shazde jan,

by Hajminator on

Chakeram!


Hajminator

Sargord,

by Hajminator on

Do we know each other? Are you iranian? Where do you live? What are your hobbies? Please tell me more about yourself, I'm afraid to not have been introduced to you.

The early inaguration day of the Bushehr plant was expected in November 2007

In August 2010, they finally finished to build the plant

And expected to fuel it (by October 2010) and to make it run in November of the same year. And that's when the stuxnet pointed out its nose.

The subject of this blog is just between the end-up construction date and the stuxnet attack. As I said in the blog, A.N. uses to show up his face on unfinished factories while the end of the construction of the Bushehr plant is n-times more important, so according to you: why A.N. didn't associate his atomic face to the end of the construction of the plant while he shows his face even for unfinished factories?


Shazde Asdola Mirza

Hajminator, you are simply a genius!

by Shazde Asdola Mirza on

This radio graphic picture, with the nuke and the halo, is killing me softly with laughter!

God speed and god bless.


Sargord Pirouz

You're not very

by Sargord Pirouz on

You're not very bright.

So far, those Bushehr milestones have been technical in nature. Rest assured, when the time comes for the swich to be pulled with the reactor producing electricity for the first time onto the grid, Mahmoud will be there.