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To many Iranians, Ahmadinejad is a tool of ruling clerics
San Jose Mercury News ^ | 7/14/06 | Hannah Allam

Posted on 07/14/2006 8:03:44 PM PDT by Valin

TEHRAN, Iran - To the West, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is the most visible face of Iran - the bearded firebrand demanding nuclear rights, the end of Israel and a new accounting of the Holocaust.

To many Iranians, however, the president is a tool of the Islamic Republic's ruling clerics and holds little real power. Foreign policy - nuclear strategy, Iraq plans, talks with the United States - is firmly in the hands of the reclusive circle led by Iran's highest-ranking ayatollah, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

Now, analysts say, those leaders are moving to curb Ahmadinejad's domestic agenda. They're fearful, many say, that his populist-style social programs will bankrupt Iran's oil-fueled government.

These analysts warn that while the West is preoccupied with Ahmadinejad as Enemy No. 1, the issues that really matter - Iran's proximity to Iraq, its nuclear ambitions and its support of Palestinian and Lebanese guerrillas - are better addressed through Iran's true power brokers, whose recent comments have been more conciliatory than Ahmadinejad's.

(Excerpt) Read more at mercurynews.com ...


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: ahmadinejad; iran

1 posted on 07/14/2006 8:03:45 PM PDT by Valin
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To: Valin

and to me, well... he's just a tool.


2 posted on 07/14/2006 8:06:06 PM PDT by itsamelman (“Announcing your plans is a good way to hear God laugh.” -- Al Swearengen)
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To: Valin

He's a tool alright!


3 posted on 07/14/2006 8:06:14 PM PDT by Slump Tester ( What if I'm pregnant Teddy? Errr-ahh Calm down Mary Jo, we'll cross that bridge when we come to it)
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To: Valin

I would think the mullahs are afraid he will usurp them. He is a rock star around the world. I read a chilling account of his popularity by Robert Ferrigno ("Prayers for the Assasin" ?). I would think he has the chance to be in the same league as Osama or Chavez, in terms of populist appeal.


4 posted on 07/14/2006 8:11:58 PM PDT by PghBaldy (I'm sick of the media leaks & lies. God Bless America.)
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To: Valin

All the more reason to take him out, IMHO.


5 posted on 07/14/2006 8:14:03 PM PDT by austinaero
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To: All

6 posted on 07/14/2006 8:14:44 PM PDT by monkapotamus
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To: Valin
Mahmoud Ahmajammadingdong is a flaming psychotic who hears voices telling him that he is the twelth Iman or something. He also ran as a populist promising the long suffering oppressed Iranians that they were going to get some of the oil wealth, currently stolen/wasted by the mad mullahs.

Israel is just a diversion from the complete failure of the corrupt theocracy.


7 posted on 07/14/2006 8:16:25 PM PDT by FormerACLUmember (No program, no ideas, no clue: The democrats!)
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To: Valin

These analysts warn that while the West is preoccupied with Ahmadinejad as Enemy No. 1, the issues that really matter - Iran's proximity to Iraq, its nuclear ambitions and its support of Palestinian and Lebanese guerrillas - are better addressed through Iran's true power brokers, whose recent comments have been more conciliatory than Ahmadinejad's.



Well then- should be a breeze to solve this. The mullahs can just tell him to STFU and play nice. Problem solved.

While the article is interesting- it doesn't answer the question- if the mullahs want to be conciliatory- why haven't they done anything to persuade the world they are not on the same page as MadMood?

Oh- I know- it's "the nuance, stupid"......


8 posted on 07/14/2006 8:17:01 PM PDT by SE Mom (Proud mom of an Iraq war combat vet)
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To: SE Mom
I'll give you a reason.

The Mullahs agree with this nutjob.

That's why they don't shut him up.

L

9 posted on 07/14/2006 8:19:43 PM PDT by Lurker (2 months and still no Bill from Congressman Pence. What is he milking squids for the ink?)
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To: Lurker

I don't doubt it- but the article argues the mullahs might be reasoned with........pppfffttt.....


10 posted on 07/14/2006 8:21:21 PM PDT by SE Mom (Proud mom of an Iraq war combat vet)
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To: SE Mom
Oh yea...we can reason with them.

I vote we apply 'reason' in 2,000 lb increments from about 45,000 feet.

L

11 posted on 07/14/2006 8:23:15 PM PDT by Lurker (2 months and still no Bill from Congressman Pence. What is he milking squids for the ink?)
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To: Lurker

The mad mullahs are the puppetmasters it seems. It just a week or two ago that old clod-hopper, Ali Khamenei, said Iran would NOT negotiate with the west and during that time, Ahmadinejad was mute.


12 posted on 07/14/2006 9:22:06 PM PDT by rogue rooster
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To: dervish; Convert from ECUSA

Conciliatory inner circle, yeah right... they'll be a lot more reasonable once they're just a stain on an old turban.


13 posted on 07/14/2006 11:33:53 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (updated my FR profile on Wednesday, June 21, 2006. https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: SunkenCiv

As the old saying goes....splllllllllllllllat! (Think Wil E. Coyote after he hits the canyon floor.)


14 posted on 07/17/2006 5:17:54 AM PDT by Convert from ECUSA (The Arab League jihad continues on like a fart in an elevator - FR American in Israel)
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To: Valin
These analysts warn that while the West is preoccupied with Ahmadinejad as Enemy No. 1, the issues that really matter - Iran's proximity to Iraq, its nuclear ambitions and its support of Palestinian and Lebanese guerrillas - are better addressed through Iran's true power brokers, whose recent comments have been more conciliatory than Ahmadinejad's.

Oh really? What exactly did Khamanei say the other day? Didn't sound "conciliatory" to me.

Sounded more like a threat.

15 posted on 07/17/2006 5:20:12 AM PDT by sauropod (Giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys." PJO)
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To: Valin
It doesn't matter whether or not he is a figurehead - he speaks for the mullahs. All he is doing is merely restating in public what the mullahs think in private.


16 posted on 07/17/2006 5:31:32 AM PDT by reagan_fanatic (Man was made in the image of God, not pond scum)
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To: sauropod

What exactly did Khamanei say the other day?

Link?
I think the point of the article is Ahmadinejad is can't go to the bathroom without permission of the Mullahs.
(of course I reserve my God given right to be wrong)


17 posted on 07/17/2006 5:48:01 AM PDT by Valin (http://www.irey.com/)
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