Comments on ‘Iran vs. IAEA vs. EU vs. US vs. Iran’
Good points Kaveh! As for 'parliament' approving such bills, well this 'parliament' can't even approve itself! What do you expect? What Nukes are good for? For keeping Mullahs in power, making them negotiating members. Something they can use to gain whatever advantage they want, by the mere risk of finally using them, to glorify Islam whatever! You want rational, human argument that might do anybody any good from this regime? Of course not.Didn't think so myself. As for the EU keeping their 'ally' from falling, I just want to remind everyone of who is responsible for renewing the relation? Who is the pathetic 'refromist' who wasn't 'able' to do an epsilon for the epople who elected him but did miracles in strnegthening the international stance and support for his real mullah masters? Who was it that opened relations with the 'evil al-e-saud' so that their money and influence in... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
Folks before entering the debate, please curb your enthusiasm and justify the following numbers. Nuke warhead by countries: US: 10600 Russia: 8400 China: 400-450 France: 288 UK: 200 Israel: 200 Pakistan:48 India: 30-35
Kaveh's questions are all valid. I have my answer for them: the seek of nuclear weapons are not to guarantee the Iranian national interests. Our national security is not jeopardized because of our lack of nuclear weapons. It won’t help us to resolve any of our regional conflicts. They, however, have a very important use: They are very valuable bargaining chips for a government which has lost its legitimacy. If you are ruling an economically bankrupt country with an unemployed, frustrated and angry young generation which is impatient to see your regime gone, what is left for you to show the world that you are the ultimate rulers of the country and you should be taken seriously. Obviously the Islamic Republic is following the footsteps of its fellow dictatorship North Korea.
Dear Tautologist, Those numbers are justified by history: the cold war (a global conflict) was the culprit behind the staggering number of nukes in the US, UK and France on the one hand and Russia (former USSR) and China on the other. Israel, India and Pakistan joined the list due to instances of regional conflict. Now perhaps you should justify this pattern among nuke holers: all but two are democracies. The semi- and un-democractic among them, i.e. Pakistan and especially China have too much to lose. Where does the I.R. fit?
Dear Babak, First, by no means I'm trying to justify arming iran with nukes. I'm srongly against these horrible weapons in the hands of any counry. The logic/justification that you used in your argument can also used by other nations. The same idealogical, historical and/or regional justifications can be applied in the case of iran. If there is one country in the world that has been consistantly at odds with all its neigbours trough out its long history, it is iran. Just look at the map and read the name of the countries around us, and you'll see what I mean. Does this reasons justify going nuke for Iran? No. Nor those things that you mentioned justifies those numbers. Second, being democratic or not is irrelavent in this argument. Democratic countries might have been succesful in controlling violence inside their borders. They might have succeeded to find civilized solutions... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
Dear Tautologist, With regard to the different policies the U.S. holds regarding nukes, one must consider that each of these countries has a unique political and strategic situation. For example, they would be extremely reluctant to invade North Korea. Why? Look at the map. The capital of South Korea, a city of 10 million people is only 50 km from the most heavily militarized border in the world, with North Korea pointing thousands of rockets at it. A North Korean retaliation could be catastrophic, even if it would be inevitably defeated. I believe that for Pakistan, the U.S. has no choice but to support Musharraf, because they know that an alternative to him could be much worse. Especially now that everyone knows Pakistan has sold nuclear knowledge, the last thing the U.S. wants is instability in Pakistan, even if that means supporting a “friendly” dictator for the time being.... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
50 years in the history of mankind is nothing! So please not discuss that 20 years ago was different and ... There are many examples that suggest that we still ,in 21st century, live in "jungle". Everybody got nukes. So should we.
Just dropped in to appologize for many grammatical and spelling mistakes in my previous comment.
It's "apologize", Tauto! ;-)
Kaveh, you have a point but the crux of your post is that "Iran is trying to get nukes" which is i suppose, influenced by the media here! Iran claims that its program is for civilian use, what makes you beileve the US side of story more than the Iranian side of story? Please don't tell me that the US government does not lie! We have all seen how they sold their illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq by spinning and deception! People thought that surely Saddam was lying when he was saying that he didn't have WMD and the US and UK were telling the truth. Also from what I know, Iran is rich in uranium resources why is that they should not be allowed to have a full control over their fuel cycle process?
america still views the world from a cold war perspective ... from america's view, if iran has nukes, it will not invade iran and will be less confrontational and more diplomatic in its relations ...
'Be shoma Che?' or whoever you are (I actually have a good guess of to what 'kind' of people you belong, we had a visit a couple of weeks ago, after the circu..'election'!) If you can't understand a fact so simple as this, nothing can help you, so I'm not gonna waste my breath on you. Ron, I can only speak of myself, I pray to God for some kind of American intervention, help, foirm and decisive policy...to help us get rid of these animals in power in Iran!
"Iran claims that its program is for civilian use" - What civilian use? Iran burns off extra natural gas, and that amounts to more energy being wasted than Iran will get from nuclear reactors, for the forseeable future. There is no other use for the nuclear facilities they are building. Regarding nukes in general: I wouldn't care if modern, civilized nations that are true democracies hav nukes: for example Japan, if Iran if it becomes democratic. On the other hand, if corrupt (personally and ideologically), terrorist-supporting dictatorships like the dictatorship in Iran, or Saddam Hussein, or Assad in Syria, get their hands on nukes, that could very well mean either nuclear war or nuclear-armed terrorism. If a government doesn't even bother to care for the basic necessities of its population, let alone give the people a voice through democracy, then it doesn't deserve to have more power (nukes), or... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
The picture is really cool! Especially the circular saw blade.
Thanks, I did it in Adobe Illustrator with much haste; I am not sure if it entirely makes sense [like the questions that I asked!]
JDFMASTER, FYI, the only country that used A-bomb not once but twice is a democracy. Other WMD's have been developed/used by democratic countries, the examples are numerous. I have to repeat what I wrote in my previous comment on this post, being democratic country or not is irrelavant in this argument.
What exactly is a nuclear warhead?
"The Nuclear Warheads" or simply "Nukehead" is a black [death] metal music band, once popular in the 80's which is gaining some extra popularity these days by bringing some fresh Middle Eastern and Asian elements [from Israel, India, Pakistan and of course China, and even more recently from Iran]. They are rather loud when they go live and many of their fans have suffered extensive injuries after seeing them live in concert. In this regard they are comparable with "The Chemical Brothers" and "The Napalm Death".
Ha Ha. But why are they called war-head (if it's not warh-ead, or wa-rhead? I mean, HEAD cheh rabti beh shaghigheh daareh?
This post precisely proves the strong legitimacy of the Islamic Republic. In contrast, also shows how they are extremely intelligent working with a vision and struggling towards it. I am mean the ignorance of Kaveh is plain, there is not even historical perspective on his post when it is West’s general policy to maintain Islamic countries perpetually undeveloped and their economies controlled. Especially Iran’s own history starting with the penetration of European trade during the Qajar dynasty up until the pathetic cavern-like government of Reza Pahlavi. Despite Iran’s huge potential in economy the Sha pursued policies that put all areas of Iranian society under foreign control. If you would care to read history you wouldn’t make such shortsighted and backward comments. Even more troublesome is that the writers of this website are predominantly scientists, even the author!!! Yet he makes the case against Iran developing a nuclear industry!!! This... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
Western Basiji, Let's be FRANK! Do you really think that Islamic republic has any scientific sympathy for Iranian scientists that you want to see the nuclear activities as part of the picture you presented? As I said before we are living in the same jungle as our ancestors lived and Iran as part of this jungle has the right to do develope whatever she wants; period. Beleive me, there is nothing sacredness about developing nuclear weapons.
"Tantamount of treason" ? I see. So, more precisely, you think Kaveh, "And the other who go on supporting the post" deserve to die. "Freedom, Independence and Islamic Republic." Amen! "Even the mastering of nuclear and hydrogen bomb are an invaluable experience for science and with the spirit of discovery." I could not agree more, but if I were you I would have argued in a much more different way. From a Machiavellian point of view, the Islamic Republic, irrespective of its reputation and nature, is quite warranted to seek to acquire nuclear weapons. Any government, democratic or not, would naturally want to seek superiority and/or immunity with respect to its neighbors and rivals, in "any" way possible. Again, Machiavellian mindset dictates, that when Israel, as the Islamic Republic's major enemy, has piles of nuclear weapons without even adhering to any international treaties, or even formally admitting it has... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
Western Baseej, In support of all other friends, I have to point out that your post proves nothing but your ignorance. Do you really think they want the nuclear power for civil reasons? Were you born yesterday? Even in US which has the hugest nuclear industry, less then 10% of the whole electricity in the country comes from nuclear plants. " The Islamic Revolution has been under constant attack ever since the Revolution, but one by one have been able to defeat all plots and attacks". When do you people want to learn that these conspiracy theories are created just to meddle with you impressionable minds? This is pathetic!
Western Baseej, Beh Mola you are right! The bloody Mullahs need the nukes to make sure that they are the next target on the list, whether Bush is President or NOT! Talking about Israel, ah you Naive people make me sick! There is just one Jewish state on this planet, and the US, whether Jane Fonda is the President or John Kerry will do everything, AND I MEAN EVERYTHING BY EVERYTHING, to ensure NOTHING threatens the existence and survival of the state of Israel, whether Israel itself has the NUKES or not! So happy dreams Western Baseej because nuclear Martyrdom may very well be your destiny! Enjoy! The only sad part of the story is that those of us who are the ordinary people should be massacred because of a handful of crazy idiots who want to defend the World of Islam! We are Iranian Mr. Traitor! But if... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
The most powerful Islamic countries are Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, for obvious reasons. Sorry to wake you up from your swet dream, "Western Basij".
Iran will not be on the list - if it gets nuclear weapons - with the same reason that North Korea is not on the list and it's a good strategy to buy time from IAEA and get nuclear weapons.
Yes, you are right pormnxchi, North Korea and the Islamic Republic of Iran are so similar. The Islamic Republic rulers do not even think or even imagine of a moment that they may use these bombs against Israel! What a good strategy!! HeeHeeHee..
Happy Nowruz to all! First of all, I want to thank all the people who supported free thought and speech here, especially those who did that openely while in Iran. The contributions Baseeji guy here is I think an interesting opportunity for the rest of us to study this 'kind' without the danger of being beaten to death orsomething (which usually accompanies any direct close encounter with the Baseej in real world). I think we can all learn of what happens in (what has remained of) a mind that believes and acts as a baseeji. How it realtes things in the world. How it coppes with the reality that is so far a far from what he has been indoctrinated in. We should also understand, that although most of them are opportunists and have many little pathetic goals to gain on the way, but still their worldview is that... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
EXCUSE ME, WHOSE INTELLIGENCE IS BEING INSULTED? Salam Arash Jalali Agha You are the only one displaying some sort of clear thinking although still profusely obfuscated by unnecessary philosophical pronunciations that are really outside the central argument and anything to do with science. I think you are confusing issues. And it is very disappointing again, because you happen to be another scientist!!! As of the others they just make incoherent, simplistic and superficial gargles not worth to take into consideration. Like you said you do appreciate the value of pursuing nuclear but then you tell me that I would have gained your respect had I make my argument along Machiavellian premises? That was precisely my complaint in the first place that the post failed to analyze the scientific value of the nuclear Industry and instead makes unanswerable pointless rhetorical questions that encourage negative criticism and by implication puts into... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
Dear Baseeji, Thanks for a very thorough post. I thought I'd throw in my perspective from an Israeli point of view. First of all New Jewrk is a new one to me, usually I hear Jew York, I'll have to write that one down. Since I'm not an Iranian, Arab, or "filthy" Anglo-Saxon either, it seems we have a lot in common, we should grab a beer some time... but back to your post. If you dismay that Israel opposes Iran's nuclear ambitions, and does all in its power to prevent this, perhaps you can forgive us. You see, when we hear that Iran's leaders are dedicated to wiping Israel off of the map, and directly sponsor groups like Hezbollah, which attack not only Israel, but also Jewish civilian targets all over the world, perhaps you can forgive us for being a little tiny bit suspicious and concerned when... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
I think I have a confession to make. Despite my efforts not to, I really couldn't help myself feeling pity for our Baseeji. I am ashamed but there you go. The way he wants to talk 'scientifically', is just so sweet. This is all "amrr-e-be-ma'ruf and nahy-e-az-monkar" you know, speak to each group in their own jargon. our friend here must feel himself so smart and sophisticated. After all "mo'menoon" must be smart, or that is what the informastion ministry in Iran believes any way. "...At the present time there are efforts to make some experiments with Muon, another is trying to catch neutrinos....Then nuclear research led to accelerators experimenting with all types of matters, leading to new forms like Higg Bosons...." Don't you just love this guy? A Baseeji (wannabe) who can actually spell 'neutrino'! Who could have thought of that? hey, 'Baradar'! Why didn't you add some... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
Mordechai Vanunu. Israel: Mordechai Vanunu worked as a nuclear technician at Israel's top secret Dimona base in the Negev desert. Concerned by the scale of the project, beyond even the control of the Israeli parliament, he passed details of the programme to the London Sunday Times in 1986. Shortly afterwards he was kidnapped, tried in secret and sentenced to 18 years in jail, 11 of which were spent in near total isolation.
Mordechai Vanunu. Israel: Mordechai Vanunu worked as a nuclear technician at Israel's top secret Dimona base in the Negev desert. Concerned by the scale of the project, beyond even the control of the Israeli parliament, he passed details of the programme to the London Sunday Times in 1986. Shortly afterwards he was kidnapped, tried in secret and sentenced to 18 years in jail, 11 of which were spent in near total isolation.
You make me vomit AIS (An Iranian Student!). You picked on your somewhat alike baseeji because there is not much difference between you and those so-called “baseejis” who roar in the streets with their chains and knives to beat whoever is not thinking like them! You are sick that killing a blind paralyzed old man makes your day! I don’t care what that man believed in but if the death of someone makes you happy then you are a sick person and God forbid that people like you ever gain power, since that would be the shortest way to chaos and destruction.
baseeji: "a human being" - yassin was not some simple old man, he was the leader of a "muslim brotherhood" terrorist organization, Hamas. Yassin was the "spiritual leader" of hamas the same way osama is the "spiritual leader" of al-qaida, the same way the guardian council in Iran are the "spiritual leaders" of the Iranian state.
'human being', Yassin was some'thing' like Hitler,Himmler or Khomeini, Gilaani and Khalkhali, Like Pol-pot or Stalin. Actually worse, he can be I guess only compared to Nazi war criminals in KZs or the worst of inhuman torturors inside dungeons of hizbollah in Tehran. He was an animal, actually lot worse. the world is a much cleaner place now that he no longer breathes. I wonder why people like you only reserve their 'humanity' for such monsters. What about 3 year old children that were deliberately shot by sadist palestinian murderors who were under this creature's command? What about Iranian 9 year old girls who are raped or sold by the like of this paralyzed junk everyday? Where the fuck is your compassion in tyhose places, huh?! It is because of 'angels' like you that those pests can roam around and continue their crimes so freely, so if you have... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
“the world is a much cleaner place now that he no longer breathes” Using your own logic, the world still needs cleaning since there are still people like you, sick in their mind. “What about 3 year old children that were deliberately shot by sadist palestinian murderors who were under this creature's command? What about Iranian 9 year old girls who are raped or sold by the like of this paralyzed junk everyday? Where the fuck is your compassion in tyhose places, huh?!” I just refer you to Mr. Mostashari’s article “America’s short-term memory dilemma” Why the f*** you close your f**** eyes on atrocities committed else where then? I don’t think killing Israelis, Palastinians, Spaniards, Iraqis or anyone else would solve any problem. As long as there are sick and stupid people like you, we are going to see more blood to be shed. Do you think by... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
Human Being, I don’t think anyone is suggesting that by killing Yassin, all the Palestinian/Israeli problems will be solved. Israel recognizes that in the short term it will actually lead to more problems. I agree that killing terrorists will not solve the problem, but it is still a necessary measure until the problems are solved politically. Yassin declared himself that A.) he will never recognize Israel’s right to exist, and will work to destroy it, and B) he is not open to negotiations on the matter. This makes him not a human being who is able to reason, but a machine that is programmed to kill. Given this, I have a simple question. How would you suggest Israel should have dealt with Yassin?
Fantastic analysis of the killing of Saint Yassin.
A must read for anybody in doubt (or otherwise) of the nature of Islamist animals in Iran or Palestine or elswhere. Who rules Iran? (Especially recommended for that....who considers himself a 'human being'! It is because of the likes of him 25 years ago that Iran is what it is today....)
This is for those who want us to believe nuclear energy is safe and OK! Sorry I still do not know how to hyper link. http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0329/p12s02-usec.htm By David Francis from Christian Science Monitor (of all places!) After nuclear's meltdown, a cautious revival It was the near-disaster that scared a nation. A quarter century ago this week, a nuclear reactor at Three Mile Island underwent a partial meltdown. No one was killed and only a small amount of radioactivity escaped. But since that time, no American utility has dared to build a brand new nuclear power plant. But the accident near Middletown, Pa., has faded from public memory. And power blackouts, rising natural-gas prices, and concerns about greenhouse gases have changed public attitudes. Here and there, the nuclear industry is beginning to stir. Today, a fifth of the United States' electricity comes from 103 commercial nuclear reactors. The most visible... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
I have now recurrent nightmares of the consequences of atomic mullahs. Even that retarded moron Khomeini knew when he said they couldn't even run a bakery. What kind of management will those reactors have. Nuclear pollution is one thing we were lacking, but Allah is merciful and grants what his 'elite' ask him. This is however the least of our problems. When the first American city is flattened by a terrorist's dirty nuke bomb, Iran will most probably go under a NUCLEAR RETALIATION! Read The next threat for example. Here is also an article I linked to, a couple of months ago. It's good for refreshing our memories: Three Conjectures The irony is that when that catastrophy happens, it will be also among many of the present day idiot "peace" activists and leftists in North America or Europe, that the demand for our bloods will be heard. This also... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
“Support for a popular uprising against the theocracy in Iran has been part of the plan all along, and maybe it will still happen. If it does it will probably start out of nowhere, a butterfly flapping its wings in Isfahan, leading to a great storm that brings down the mullahs and restores freedom to the Iranian people…” AIS, Why don’t you go and lead the second revolution if you have the balls? You are a fool baba! Instead of telling us about the Persian culture and how it was raped by the invasion of Arabs, be a second Fereydoon and overthrow the Arabic Zahhak!! You just BS my friend! As for the terrorist getting nukes and Iran being blamed for it, I should draw your majesty’s attention to a piece of news which was published in Metro and I had seen it before in a Spanish newspaper! They... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
Another Iranian Student?!!! Samilik, Avalandesh, if you are paranoid this does not mean that there is no one out there to get you!! Sheerfahm! or ....fahm! If Israel and the US are paranoid this does not mean that there is nobody out there to do some harm to their rear! But why are not you joojeh hezbollahis whose ass we kicked near meedoon Mohseni, along with a handful soosools of Mirdamad do not talk about Mr. Gaddafi, who got all the money and help from the Mullahs and now has put a big shaft in the rear of all the Jihadist fighters of Islam!!! Yes, he lost the monopoly over the previously lucrative terrorism, but now he will sell oil in billions of dollars "legitimately"!!!! Now go and cry joojeh Baseejee Hezbollahi because all the policies of your "Afatabeh" diplomats and rulers are engaged in nothing but a handful... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
Another Iranian Student, I hardly know what to tell to you. Only because I am not a super hero who is ready to sacrifice his life in a super comic-strip fashion doesn't mean that I shouldn't express my thoughts when I think it is useful to share it with others. The major reason we are in this mess today is because there was and is a lot of misunderstanding and misinformation and nonsense among us and our culture.If not,why would our parents jump into streets like a bunch of braindead retarded zombies 25 years ago and hail an animal like Khomeini and his gang all of the sudden, when as far as their social situationa dn freedoms were concerend they had the best in centuries compared to their past generation? Why?! Can you explain this to me? Can't you see that our major problem is that we really haven't... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
Sorry I should have said Yaghoob Yazid instead of Ramezoon Yakhi. (But you are the same guy aren't you?) Since I'm writing this let me add that the war we are in is on all fronts and should be fought on all fronts. Alhough many still fool themselves with cliams like what the mullahs are doing is just for the money, this is not true. Just remember that there is mafia everwhere else ande none of them needs to take out eyeballs, stone women or torture students. The 'money' allegation that people usually hide behind is partly due to leftist influence who didn't have the mental ability to conceieve of anything else becaus eof its founding dogma, and partly because by searching for real causes they have to confront their own dark spots (just take all the conspiracy theories for example.) The main ground of Islamism is their worldview... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
To all super "human being"s out there: "Examples of Humanity" Where is your 'humanity' now?! Stunned by the glory of 'freedom fighters'like your Palestinian brothers and not functioning anymore?! I'm in awe of the degree of civilisation! In AWE!
Update: "A previously unknown group claimed the gruesome killing of four US contractors in Fallujah, western Iraq, in revenge for Israel's assassination of Hamas leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin. "This is a gift from the people of Fallujah to the people of Palestine and the family of Sheikh Ahmed Yassin who was assassinated by the criminal Zionists," said in the statement from the "Brigades of Martyr Ahmed Yassin." Oh...that 'poor old paralyzed man(?)'...oh those 'freedom' fighters in Palestine and the Muslim world...Oh our 'human being's here and there...oh! Here are more pictures of the 'humane' act of Muslim brothers, in case you haven't seen them yet. Update: CAIR (The Council on American-Islamic Relations) Condemns the 'Mutilations' but not the Murders themselves. As they say nowadays, Allahoakbar!
Dear AIS, Since it seems that you are talking to your own imaginary audience I will make you some company. Who are you trying to convince? Other AIS ghosts? Lol. I have this article that will feel like a slap in the face and possibly bring down the foundations of your AISism ideology. Ohhh so sorry! "Slap in the Face!" Some of the quotes in advance: "Threatening Iran militarily would be suicidal for the US" This one is sooo funny, perfect for you!! "misinformation from Iranian dissidents, who represent only themselves in Los Angeles." lol By the way, judging from your delusional and higly irrational yelps they show symptoms of hypochondriac state. You might wanna check that out with the doctor. Believer
Wow Believer! I am utterly crushed under the strength of thy mighty arguments and thy divine will that is surely inspired by the word in thy right hand and the sword in thy left. (mmm...or the opposite..whatever) Pray tell me, are you also one of the 'basiGH'? Do you also happen to reside in one 'of the three islands under Iranian OCCUPATION', Y'know, the ones in 'THE Gulf'? Is that how you come to know of this arab's article? What is it I saw at the end of that astounding analysis: "Youssef M. Ibrahim...is Managing Director of the Dubai-based Strategic Energy Investment Group..." It is evidently my 'hypochondriac state' again that yet reminds me of This : "...it (The Foundation for the Dispossessed,ie. Bonyad-e mostaz'afan) had purchased interest in more than 80 foreign, mainly European and Persian Gulf, companies. These are run by branches in Dubai and Vienna. Banks... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
Hey AIS, Could you please F*** off and spare us from your nonsense? I personally believe that you should be sent to where wessie was sent! Now that I think of it she was so ruthless with you! As if morbid creatures can actually sense the stink of their like-minded fellows very well but on the other hand their own smell doesn’t seem to bother them at all. You attack every one who does not agree with you and label them as terrorists, exactly like what your friend wessie was doing, calling people including yourself an Islamic backward and terrorist. By writing more of your nonsense you just display your stupidity in public.
Daashaa, Please cool down! Avalandesh, It is so na-looti to ask someone to F*** off. Dovomandesh, if you guys really have some harfeh hesab keep saying without dirtifying your "holy" mouths! Although, some ghosl cleans everything, doesn't it!!! Sevomandesh, I just want to know how come nobody is talking about Gaddafi, who has so sodomoized everybody in the world of Islam!! Oh yes, those who have to f*** off are the rulers of Iran who have screwed a people with stupid promises for more than a generation and just look how a few of their window bursary kids in Yengeh Donya keep apple polishing (or rubbing their balls) at every possible instance! Dameh oon freedom of speech garm! Don't be upset, you still have the power! Charomandesh, with a bounch of aftabeh policies obviously get a bounch of aftabeh comments from a bounch joojeh hezbollahi who do not know... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
Dear AIS, Very revealing fact comes from analizing your grammar and some of the references you give. First the link you dedicate me BANG! precisely reflects a juvenile mind and sheer immaturity, something I had suspected. By the way how old are you? Second, the shrills that emmanate from this guillible soft mind trying to cope with world events are represented in the descombulated manner of your grammar and bizarre collage-like composition of sources. It is not even a decent level of rhetoric, nor some sort of quality stream of unconcious prose. So the only option left, as Pooya suggested labeling nonesense, is the manifestation of pure chaos. Unless... Are you sure you are an AIS and not an AZS (a zionist student) infiltrated? Because you need bone-up on Iranina history! +Those islands belong to Iran, as Bahrain belongs to Iran. +Is there anything wrong to own businesess in... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
PROUD BASEEJI, AIS usually posts articles from far right Israeli newspapers. I know quite a few Israelis and it seems to me that most of them disagree with Sharon’s policies. Most of the people that I know are politically very mature and aware of the complexities in the ME.
Pooya, It's true there are many Israelis who disagree with Sharon. But Israel is a democracy, so by definition most Israelis must agree with him to put him in office. Also, Jerusalem Post isn't a "far right" paper. It is right of centre, but its editorial slant is very secular and very critical of religious groups. There are much better examples of "far right". There is also a well known phenomenon in Israel, which is that most people lean left (most of the work force in unionized) but vote right simply out of fear. That is, while they don't necessarily agree with Sharon, it makes sense to vote for a General in time of war.
Baseeji, believer,pooya and the rest of your lot, I have extracted enough from you to make my points (and to be honest it was sort of fun, in a perverse manner), so from now on you shall hear nothing from me brothers, except [silence] that is the response you deserve, as we say in Iran. (In the meanwhile since most people of intelligence here write under their own names and thus will refrain from commenting back to you, enjoy the free band while your masters are still in power) ------------------------ Here I want to draw some conclusions from the responses so far (it's gonna be a long one so be warned!): First of all it is good that we know some people are posting under different names, and that their true islamic nature is so easily provoked despite their efforts to hide behind what they think is speaking 'intellectually'.... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
Just one more thing I forgot (as usual): To the Islamist cattle here- Please keep your mouth shut when it comes to considering what is an IRANIAN thing to do. The present head of judiciary of Iran is an Iraqi arab mullah : Seyyed Mahmoud Hashemi Araghi. It is not a rumor. I can provide proof from this regime itself: Anyone who is in Iran or has access there can go to Book City (Shahr-e Ketab). (I went to the central branch in Zartosht Street, first floor, Iranian children books): There is a series called "Tarikh-e Enghelab baraye kudakaan va nojavanaan" (The history of Islamic revolution in Iran for children and young adults) Book 11 of the series, covering 1365 (1986-7) by the title of 'Mowj-e FM" (FM Frequency). Page 64, last sentence: It talks about 'Majles-e a'laaye enghelab-e aragh' (the high council of revolution in Iraq), comprised of... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
Daash AIS: Ghorbooneh oon sheeree keh t-o ro khord. If you did not say gol you said sombol, whose another connotation is good for the rear of joojeh hezbollahi's who are studying with the stolen money of the barobachehayeh Molavi, Estakhr, Karoon, hawsshemi, Qazvin, Azari, Aramgah, and more importantly Nasi Abad down to Dolat Abad and Khaki Seefeed. Now it is your daash’s turn! Besmellah! It is amazing that when almost one-sixth of Iran just lives there, in joonoobshahr, and when our JAANBAAZ brothers who have virtually fucked by the asshole thieves of Bonyadeh Mostazafan and former Rafiqdoost gang after years of stealing our money and ending up living in a two-bedroom in Evin, have the cowardly courage of speaking on the Internet to speak so loudly. NO ONE TALKS ABOUT YEARS OF THEFT THAT WERE COMMITTED IN THE NAME OF JONOOB SHAHR AND NOTHING IN THEN BUT A... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
I just read my last comment and wanted to make something clear. It was not meant against Arabs in general. God knows that our own mullahs are worse than most people on this planet. But it was meant as a response to those who use such techniques against others. And this particular arab of course is a criminal and an animal like his Iranian mullah brothers and only a regime as corrupt as these could have put an outsider criminal over another nation's civilans. Yaghoob Yazid, The arms deal between Iran and Israel in the early years of the war is a reality well known. But caling this regime as an undercover zionist is yet another nonsense conspiracy theory. We should finally wake up from this sort of thing for good. Both the mullahs and Saddam were threats and Western policy was,and Israel was a Western ally AND fighting... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
As for the mullahs ties to the British Empire, well there is no doubt that ties exist. As far as I know that began with the East Indian Company and its trading routes. However again this is extremely exaggerated and has become a cultivating field of conspiracy theories of its own (particular to the Iranians). The truth is that British Empire does not exist anymore! Has not been in existence for a long time now. Britain is a torn country between being a satelite of the US or part of the EU. And there is a WAR going on between EU and the US, and EU has already chosen its allies the molsems. In a sense it had no choice, because collaborating with Islamists is the only way it can try to save herself from their wrath. The roles are reversed than what you say. British traditional links with... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
Hebrew speaking fellows: What is the meaning of "Hag sameach"? does "hag means god?
Hag means holiday, Sameach means happy. Hag Sameach = Happy Holiday
Ron, Thanks for your answer. I got an email from an Israeli person whom I know and he ended his email with that phrase, I thought it meant goodbye or something but after reading your answer it came to my mind that last Monday was the beginning of the Passover holidays! Hope you had a happy Passover, Hag Sameach!
Thank you sir, my Passover was lovely. Although if I eat one more piece of matza I believe I'll have to puke. In case you don't know what matza is, it's what we have to substitute for bread during the holiday. It's dry and flat, and only slightly more tasty and nutritious than the cardboard box it is packaged in.
ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRANIUM lol :-) :-) ;-) Enshallah so the country will be very strong and nobody will mess with us. Ultra Baseeji
Yet another mass murderor, Rantissi the new head of Hamas, brought to justice. Just dropped in to express my congratulations yet again. :)
During the Passover ceremony I attended last week, I reflected on the part of the ritual where we spill a drop of wine for each plague that God inflicted on the Egyptians. As we read each plague in turn, we spill a drop from our glass to remind ourselves that while the Egyptians were our enemies, they were also God's children, and that we should not rejoice that their blood was spilled. Likewise, in the modern day, Israel kills its enemies out of necessity, and as good Jews we should not be overly joyful at their death, lest we forget the true value of human life.
Ron, My rejoice is not because a human being is killed but because justice is done and that many many more innocent human beings will not be killed because of this man. It is true that in the bigger picture he and the likes of him are also in a sense victims of the darkness that takes over the soul. I always picture these kind of people, like Khomeini or Hitler... in their childhood and that they also once looked to the world with innocent eyes full of life and curiousity. Now that you mentioned Egypt, I know part of the tradition where Angels are rejoicing after the Pharaoh's army is drowned. God turns to them and says 'why do you rejoice? Part if my children drowned today.' But as mere mortals priorities must be set. We are not Gods and there is a limit to our abilities. The... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
Believe me, AIS, I didn’t mean to give an impression that I shed a tear for Yassin and Rantissi. I believe, like you do, that removing them from this earth is the only moral thing to do. I just wanted to emphasize that taking a life should be done out of necessity after careful, rational judgement, and not from feelings of revenge and anger. That said, I have to express my shock and disbelief at the moral judgement of so many people on this planet. What kind of logical process must take place in the mind of a person to result in anger at Israel for killing these men? How can someone, in all sincerity, call this “state terrorism”? Does anyone else feel like this when they read the BBC or am I the crazy one? Thanks for your reply AIS; your linguistic skills are matched only by your... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
Thanks Ron for the kind words. :) I am also extremely depressed by the unbelievable hypocracy that dominates today (and perhaps has always dominated?. I mean just look at the hypocracy that condemns such actions against these terrorists but at the same time tries to nail the Bush administration of not having done exactly the same thing against Ben Laden prior to 9/11, and that in the middle of this war against terror! Just look at the hypocracy that calls the US administration 'Nazi's, but turns a blind eye over the atrocities done in Iran, or even worse who consider Iran as 'moving towards democracy'! It is disgusting! But believe me, many ordinary Iranians are beginning to feel this hypocracy in the world. Many of them have no way of expressing it or letting their opinon be heard, or lack the 'intellectualism' to be taken seriously. Instead a minority... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
Dear AISS and Yahoodi Yazid, For all those treasoners of Islamic Iran here is piece of information that will make swallow your filthy words like hard rock with spikes down your esophagous. After reading this bright prospect of Islamic Iran and see the huge progress undergoing in the country under the Islamic rule in a relatively short period of time compare to the pathetic 70 years stone age rule of Punko Sha, whose greatest achievment was nothingness. So AISS how can you explain that Islamic Iran is doing successfully without your Satanic allies Zionist Entity and the Great Shaytan? If this news make make you reel like a squirming worm full of jealousy and envy my advice is that you go to sleep, loser. "Iran's riches are tempting to companies and private investors. The country -- which, at 1.65 million square kilometers (637,069 square miles), is slightly smaller than... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
Dear Idiot Hezbollahis, apple polishers of corrups criminal Arab Wannabe Occupiers of Iran who study abroad with the money of the people who you are constantly raping by unconstitutional actions and your Amro-aas Guardian Council. The Director of Management and Planning Organization (MPO) for Social Affairs Majid Yarmand, in October 2002 said that that 15 percent of Iran's population live under the poverty line. He told IRNA that based on figures each urban household which earns less than rls 710,000 monthly and rural households earning less than rls 480,000 monthly is considered to live below the poverty line. He said income distribution although has improved since the victory of Islamic revolution in 1979 "has not changed markedly during the period." Economic growth does not necessarily lead to better income distribution or lower poverty, "unless is accompanied with a targeted system of subsidies as well as tax, and monetary and... [more at the permalink of the entry above]
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Thus spake the master programmer: "You can demonstrate a program for a corporate executive, but you can't make him computer literate." -- Geoffrey James, "The Tao of Programming" lipitor
Las piezas de mi adversario se mueven muy lentamente por el tablero preparando un ataque que, cuando llegue, será tan irresistible como repentino
Butalbital y Welbutrin, ¿Por qué escribe usted en el español cuando el foro es en inglés? WG
Well, I have to agree... Thanks for posting these interesting informations!