Posted on 03/12/2014 4:54:51 AM PDT by annalex
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, a man who has been one of the most powerful men in Iran in the last couple of years and gave the West headaches through his fiery rhetoric about Israel and the development of the Irans nuclear program, has returned to his original profession, teaching.
After the expiry of his second term he decided to withdraw from political life and start working again as a professor and teach at the University of Science and Technology.
A situation where the highest state official and a man who wielded enormous power subsequently returns to his humble position as a university professor job is hard to imagine.
However, the former Iranian president now takes the a bus to work every day and, judging by the photo, looks content.
I posted an interview with him not that long ago: Meeting Ahmadinejad. Colorful man.
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In the long run, we are all dead.
IIRC, I read that he was an expert in tunnel construction. If Iran has secret nuke facilities, I bet they are hidden in Tehran’s subway system. .
Exactly my thoughts also. I would add that we don’t know if an American university offered and he refused.
a doctorate in civil engineering and traffic transportation planning.
It’s bad when you’re the worst dressed person on a bus.
Princeton, Cal Berkeley, or Notre Dame?
Bill Clinton, Poppy Bush's other son, pays for his extravagant lifestyle through the Clinton Foundation, a "charity" funded mainly by Globalist Corporations and the Dark Side 1%.
This guy goes back to the US embassy takeover...
...and just like the Clintoons, he’ll never go away either.
This guy goes back to the US embassy takeover...
...and just like the Clintoons, hell never go away either.
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Good points.
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