Posted on 05/24/2011 9:58:39 PM PDT by Rabin
"He's been trying to play the Persian nationalist card, for instance, which is very, very popular in Iran, particularly among those who despise the Islamic Republic," Parsi says. "Whether he will be successful in that, of course, is a different matter. But it shows that he is himself aware that he needs to have a stronger platform and constituency in order to continue this effort of his."
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Rab is thinking dry powder is good council.
What in the world are they talking about? He couldn’t care less about Persia. All he cares about is the imaginary devil hiding down his precious well.
DM ,”What in the world are they talking about? He could not care less about Persia. All he cares about is the imaginary devil hiding down his precious well.”
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Just my opine, but I dont think din gives a flip about the forever Muz stopping point. If he would pitch the Nuc, (it has focused money and power), reach out but a bit and arrange backside cover. He could call the ball.
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That could be Gaddafi.
The various points in this article (analysis) are disjointed, therefore, highly confusing. They don’t make much sense. Then again, nor does Ahmadinejad & his so-called ‘policies’. At the end of the day, regardless of Ahmadinejad or any other puppet President selected by the people, the Supreme Leader & the Islamic Republic establishment/system, as a whole, will have the upper hand.
Former CIA agent Reza Khalili, who infiltrated the Iranian Revolutionary Guard a while back, talks about these recent problems in the Iranian regime, and how this could all force Ahmadinejad to attack Israel.
Interesting indeed when considering his belief that their “Islamic messiah”, the “Mahdi”, will appear on June 5th. Also, coincidentally (or is it?), another “Intifada” is planned against Israel on June 5th.
These coming days have huge potential for the “Gog-Magog” war transpiring.
We shall see. Personally I’m gonna be watching and praying...
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