Saturday, March 03, 2012

But let’s give those sanctions a chance to work


FT:
Iran’s fundamentalists, who are harshly critical of president Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad, have led the early results of Friday’s parliamentary elections.
Analysts, however, are cautious in calling Iran’s president a big loser and stress his political weight in the next 290-seat parliament remains unclear and complicated.

Iran’s president has fallen foul of the regime after he decided last year to challenge the authority of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader who is supposed to be obeyed unconditionally, triggering an unprecedented power struggle.
So not only does this make the ENTIRE American led effort to ‘negotiate’ a farce (it couldn’t be more obvious there is not only no one to talk seriously with, but that no words or lowly $ can change the course of events)… we are informed..

ACHMADINEJAD IS THE LIBERAL IN IRAN

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