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WHY IRAN CHOSE AUGUST TO RESPOND
KRSI RADIO - VOICE OF IRAN 7/24 ^ | 6/26/06 | Alan Peters

Posted on 06/29/2006 2:01:12 PM PDT by FARS

The Falcon crash, which killed those in this picture, was a flight handled by French ground crews whose allegiance might have been compromised to create an instrument failure. The pilots mysteriously ran out of fuel.

WHY IRAN CHOSE MID-AUGUST TO RESPOND

ROILING WATERS

To reach a conclusion about Iran's choice of this approximate date we also have to look at "neo-Iran" as it has evolved since Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad became President in August, 2005. He immediately set forth into implementing a palace coup against the old timers and Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and now strives for Iran to be the leader of a global Moslem take over.

The Ahmadi-Nejad gang has tried already to jettison the word “Republic” and call the Iranian regime the Islamic government of Iran. The United Nations refused to accept the name change.

Earlier, Ayatollah "the Crocodile" Mesbah Yazdi (leader of the Hojatieh sect of Shia Islam) said that Ayatollah Khomeini did not really want to use the word “Republic” and the vote of the people is not what really counts in the Islamic government, after all, the word of the Faghih (loosely "Allah's representative on earth") or Velayat Faghih (the clerical law imposed by that person) is above the law and people’s vote.

But the old timers like Kahrubi, Rafsanjani and others protest that Khomeini respected the people’s vote and that is why he called his new regime the Islamic Republic of Iran not the Islamic government of Iran.

At first, the power pulls by both sides - the entrenched clerics with something to lose and riches salted away around the world - and the "spartan" Ahmadi-Nejad and his fellow Revolutionary Guard Commanders, who had not had time - perhaps not even the desire - to amass wealth, had an ebb and flow where neither side could dominate.

For example, the purchase of the "Aircraft of Allah" Airbus jet by the Islamic Republic for Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei from the Sultan of Brunei and conversion of an Islamic ruler's aircraft to an even more Islamic configuration, required for Iranian use, was certainly motivated less by the pomp and prestige factor than by the fear of flying in the decrepit aircraft owned by Iran.

But the Ahmadi-Nejad "gang" labelled it ostentatious and proposed to sell it off as decadent and anti-Islam.

After this plane sat for a long time in Toulouse earning them a fortune in parking fees, France eventually disregarded the embargo of sales of US technology to Iran – 20% of the European Airbus contained American components and parts – and delivered it to Iran.

Nor was the USA happy with France's further sale to Iran and maintenance of the Falcon executive jet, one of which later crashed killing senior Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) commanders.

With the "disappearance by death" of ten or eleven of the most senior Islamic enemy commanders, the USA may have secretly smiled. An overhead, unmanned Predator could not have achieved more.

The crash of an old C-130 cargo plane December 6th, 2005, in Tehran which killed 119 people both in the plane and on the ground, may have triggered a tit for tat kill frenzy.

Dozens of popular journalists were among the passengers that never came home, giving rise to rumors of a hard-line putsch of the media by President Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad's camp.

Shortly followed by an attempt on his life in a convoy attack on December 14th 2005, in Sistan/Baluchistan, a mostly Sunni tribal province in Southern Iran. His "I am one of the people" mentality or cunning security, had him ride a public bus instead of in the convoy, so he escaped.

The Falcon crash, which killed those listed below, was a flight handled by French ground crews whose allegiance might have been compromised to create an instrument failure. The pilots mysteriously ran out of fuel.

All of those dead were potential supporters of the "neo-gang" though not as strongly as the younger commanders who were closer to Ahmadi-Nejad.

In fact the Ground Forces to which all of them belonged or were affiliated, were more inclined to favor the older clerics. Removing them cleared the deck for Ahmadi-Nejad to replace them with men more loyal to him.

Those killed were:

General Ahmed Kazemi, the commander of the IRGC's ground forces,

* Brigadier General Gholam-Reza Yazdani, IRGC artillery commander,

* Gen. Shahramoradi Hanif Montazer-Qaem, IRGC Ground Forces Intellligence chief,

* Brigadier General Saeed Mohtadi, commander of the 27th (Mohammed) Division

* Hamid Azinpour, aide to General Kazemi

* Brigadier General Saeed Suleimani, commander of operations for IRGC ground forces

* Gen Safdar Reshadi, Deputy Commander of Ground Forces.

The other dead IRGC commanders killed in the crash were identified as follows:

Mohsen Assadi, aide to General Kazemi Colonel Ahmad Elhaminejad Colonel Morteza Bassiri

Initial reports suggested that Brigadier General Qassem Suleimani was among those killed in the crash, but later reports stated that the dead Brigadier General was Saeed Suleimani, the commander of operations for the IRGC ground forces.

Slanted by some as serious retaliation for his alleged "murder" of so many press members and other philosophical opponents in the C-130 crash, the event is hard to place at the door of either the old guard senior Mullahs like Khamenei and former President Ali-Akbar Hashemi-Rafsanjani or perhaps France betraying them. Speculation has also proffered an American or Israeli Special Forces operation to weaken the IRGC.

Here we return momentarily to "Allah's Plane".

With scary air crashes by outdated, barely serviced aircraft, Ahmadi-Nejad decided to use the "Allah Plane" to travel to Saudi Arabia.

When the C-130 radioed it was in an emergency situation, instead of being allowed to return to Tehran's main airport to land, it was held in a pattern and then told to head for a desert airport. The reason? Tehran airspace was "closed" till the "Allah Plane" took off with the new President. None of the seasoned pilots accepted to fly the C-130, which was finally foisted on a young, inexperienced pilot, as obligatory performance of his national duty.

Anoteh reason was that the powers in charge tried to avoid a major disaster happening so close to home with journalists on board and journalists within easy reach of the debris. Which would not have been the case if the crash has happened in mid-desert.

Technically speaking, "Allah's Plane" killed over 100 people - most of them journalists who could not be counted on to support the "gang".

But why August 2006?

Realizing he had to gain the upper hand, Ahmadi-Nejad began replacing everyone in a mid-lower, mid-ranking and everything in between to the very top government positions with his trusted allies, chosen among the Revolutionary Guard Commanders. He replaced almost everyone both in the capital city of Tehran and throughout every province. From the Governor on down.

While getting his cabinet approved, he had a go at all the banking organizations and management positions putting his people in place and recently retired some 40 University professors to open up teaching positions to be carried out by proponents for his own brand of Islam - Hojatieh.

On the international scene, with which he had no experience then and still has almost none, he changed many ambassadors, too, recently recalling even more of them.

He watched his nuclear negotiators (whom he also changed) continue to buy time as Iran scrambled to acquire uranium fuel refining capability to weapons grade levels.

NOT to acquire nuclear weapons - he already has at least four operational nuclear missiles - and about half a dozen other nuclear warheads possibly useful for an EMP (electro-magentic pulse) weapon - but to have the capacity to build many more to influence Iran's position in the global gamesmanship he has set in motion. And appears to be winning!

Here we approach the August date. Firstly, July is much too early for Iran.

He needs about the August amount of time to have at least one operational, new Shahab4 long range missile with a North Korean nuclear nose cone he can remove from a Shahab3.

I would posit the sudden North Korean intended test launch of their long range - up to 14,000 kilometers - missile is a proving launch for Iran and to receive payment from Iran for this equipment.

North Korea has little incentive to nuke America but lots of motive to provide - for a hefty price - the same capability to Iran.

Futhermore, reports state that mid-August is the date Ahmadi-Nejad expects to go to Mashhad and announce from the shrine there of the Saint of Miracles, Imam Reza, that Iran has managed to refine weapons grade uranium.

Which when combined with technology bought through A.Q. Khan of Pakistan clearly puts them in a position of a nuclear power and thus required to be treated with kid gloves by the rest of the world.

Specially the Western world but no less so by Arab States of the region and Moslem States in African and the far East.

Thus the first step to Iran becoming the most prominent Moslem power - albeit Shia - and Ahmadi-Nejad the modern Nasser of Islam.

In the meantime, it appears that the US State Dept. has prevailed in imposing a policy of negotiation instead of military threat and reports point to President Bush taking the military option off the table and espousing internal regime change.

If we fail to take action in time, we will face a much tougher fight down the road, including nuclear attacks by Iran. Perhaps not inside the USA at first, though the Hojatieh mindset in charge over there invites this as a part of their necessary, intended apocalypse to bring back their 12th Imam - but certainly on Israel, on at least one European country and probably an EMP (electro-magnetic pulse) bomb over the USA.

Interesting to watch here is neo-Iran's announcement that by September gasoline (petrol) will be rationed and no longer imported. Puzzled by this absolute invitation for unrest by the populace, analysts fail to realize that restricting the amount of fuel for transportation also restrains people's ability to travel and is a form of self-imposed curfew.

Reports that the Iranian Oil industry workers plan to strike and upset production is also unusual unless linked to gasoline (petrol). During the start of the revolt against the late Shah's government in 1978, oil company refinery workers went on strike but their effect, intended to hurt revenues, for the most part, was to limit the amount of available kerosene, which created enromous hardships as it was used to heat homes and offices. Winters can be fairly severe in Iran and this happened in Autumn and continued through winter.

And finally the potential election of a new Supreme Leader - for which position the Hojatieh spiritual leader of Ahmadi-Nejad, Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi, will be vying, takes place around September, so shortly on the heels of the hoped for announcement that uranium has been refined to weapons grade. Which he hopes will be the clincher for a changing of the guard at the very top.

Original article HTTP://WWW.ANTIMULLAH.COM 6/28/2006 9:38:15 AM (PST)


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: brinksmanship; geopoitics; iran; nuclear; nukewarcominginfall; proliferation; wot
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1 posted on 06/29/2006 2:01:17 PM PDT by FARS
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To: FARS

Sounds like Mahmoud took a page from the Clinton Administration playbook vis-a-vis the Ron Brown flight in Bosnia.


2 posted on 06/29/2006 2:08:03 PM PDT by Yo-Yo (USAF, TAC, 12th AF, 366 TFW, 366 MG, 366 CRS, Mtn Home AFB, 1978-81)
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To: FARS

My guess was it was allowing the US time to convert, as a previous article suggested, and accept Islam. The August deadline would coincide with the Hiroshima anniversary


3 posted on 06/29/2006 2:08:25 PM PDT by RaceBannon (Stuck in Lima Peru for the time being)
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To: RaceBannon

lol bump/keep


4 posted on 06/29/2006 2:14:06 PM PDT by txhurl
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To: RaceBannon

I think it was so they can stall till the US Nov elections, hoping the RATS win back congress.


5 posted on 06/29/2006 2:14:51 PM PDT by AmericaUnited
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To: FARS
Interesting. If one realizes that Ahmadijad wants war with the US and Israel this makes sense. His goal is to bring about the return of the 12th Imam, the Mahdi and that will only happen, according to their beliefs, in the misdst of a violent and bloody world war. His goal is not to calm the situation. He's buying time to consolidate his position in Iran so that he can have the ability to either attack Israel or provoke an attack by Israel.

We should take his ranting at face value. Last year he told his people that the Mahdi was coming within 2 years and that his coming would end the world war.

6 posted on 06/29/2006 2:22:08 PM PDT by pgkdan
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To: FARS
Pretty scary stuff! All of these things seem coordinated within the axis of Evil.
7 posted on 06/29/2006 2:41:12 PM PDT by wolfcreek
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To: RaceBannon; Pan_Yans Wife; freedom44; jmc1969; FreeReign; odds; Cronos; decal; Valin; sionnsar; ...

PING


8 posted on 06/29/2006 3:45:04 PM PDT by FARS (OK)
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To: FARS

Yazdi will take over for Khamenei


9 posted on 06/29/2006 3:46:18 PM PDT by freedom44
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To: FARS
...conversion of an Islamic ruler's aircraft to an even more Islamic configuration...

What the heck does that mean?

You turn on the auto-pilot and it automatically crashes into the tallest available building?

When pinged, does the IFF respond, "Death to America!"?

Does the compass only point towards Meccca?

Are women only allowed to travel in the baggage hold?

If the Airbus crashes during jihad, does it get 72 cessnas in heaven.

This is need-to-know information. Thinking about this is going to keep me up all night.

10 posted on 06/29/2006 4:01:09 PM PDT by PsyOp (Fear, not kindness, restrains the wicked – Metus improbos compescit, non clementia. – Syrus, Maxims.)
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To: FARS

Would like to say thanks for the ping, I’ve been away for some time. I’m catching up on the reading.

“Velayat Faghih” is for crazy people, INSANE people, ignorant people, as Khomeini was.

As for “Allah” everything and anything, I must say: a new version of TAZIAN – TAZIPARASTAN! They come in all shapes and forms - disgusting.

Maybe this year or next year but one year, The TAZIPARASTAN-E ‘kesafat’ will be kicked out – I’d personally like to help! :-)


11 posted on 06/29/2006 5:21:30 PM PDT by odds
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To: FARS
For example, the purchase of the "Aircraft of Allah" Airbus jet by the Islamic Republic for Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei from the Sultan of Brunei and conversion of an Islamic ruler's aircraft to an even more Islamic configuration, required for Iranian use, was certainly motivated less by the pomp and prestige factor than by the fear of flying in the decrepit aircraft owned by Iran.

But the Ahmadi-Nejad "gang" labeled it ostentatious and proposed to sell it off as decadent and anti-Islam.

Ahmadi-Nejad believes the stuff he's saying - and being a "true believer" he can be changed. The hardest people to "change" are the cynical and corrupt. Ahmadi-Nejad's dangerous, but he's not corrupt in the usual "pocket all the oil money" way. And he's not cynical. He challenges the West to "educate" him - maybe it's worth a try.

12 posted on 06/29/2006 5:32:28 PM PDT by GOPJ ('Pinch' has been named al-Qaida's Employee of the Month for the 12th straight month-Phil Brennan)
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To: odds; All

Interesting to see you use the word "taazi" for the Islamikazis. Activistchat material of good purpose.


13 posted on 06/29/2006 8:48:03 PM PDT by FARS (OK)
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To: FARS

I just thought they didn't like "Jew-n" or "Jew-Ly" ;)


14 posted on 06/29/2006 8:49:35 PM PDT by freedumb2003 (The Left created, embraces and feeds "The Culture of Hate." Make it part of the political lexicon!)
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To: freedumb2003

good one actually very good!


15 posted on 06/30/2006 7:26:17 PM PDT by FARS (OK)
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To: FARS

"taazi" belongs originally to Ferdowsi as you know - I, personally, feel it is appropriate for the Islamists in Iran or Moslem 'parasts'.

Should 'Islamikazis' also enter the lexicon?


16 posted on 07/01/2006 2:15:25 AM PDT by odds
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To: FARS

"Activistchat material of good purpose.'

Pls elaborate.


17 posted on 07/01/2006 2:33:46 AM PDT by odds
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To: odds

The "main man" at http://www.activistchat.com is an ardent proponent of having this word "taazi" enter the lexicon and campaigns hard to try to achieve this end. He plays a part in the anti-taazi/mullah efforts so I was giving him a hat tip and pointing you in his direction.

As far "Islamikazi" is concerned, it's a good word without the possibly "good for Moslems" connotations of the word "jihadist", thus a useful alternative deriving from the Japanese KamiKazi suicide bomber pilots of World War II.


18 posted on 07/01/2006 10:16:05 AM PDT by FARS (OK)
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To: PsyOp

Good humor as always :-))


19 posted on 07/01/2006 10:18:03 AM PDT by FARS (OK)
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To: FARS

Thanks for the link, didn't know about that website - very interesting.


20 posted on 07/01/2006 7:17:06 PM PDT by odds
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