Saturday, October 28, 2006

Guess who trades with Sudan?

You wonder how come the Islamist Fascists in Iran are able to do business in Sudan.

Iran’s major heavy vehicle maker Iran Khodro Diesel is planning to soon produce its buses and trucks in a number of African nations.

How come Sudan is suffering so much, and the Islamist Fascists just turn a blind eye?

Iran Becomes Jewish State

Spoof.com is funny.

"In fact," said Rice, "We now like Iran so much that we will start giving that country billions of dollars of aid and loans annually just like we give to Israel."

The thought that we cannot go beyond this, shows how stupid the situation really is.

Friday, October 27, 2006

No one won in Lebanon

It is so funny, you read the Islamist press in Iran, and they go on about how their Hezbollah friends won the war in Lebanon. And then you read the Israeli press, and you hear the same thing.

Ironically, the opportunity stems from the defeat that all camps suffered this summer: In the end nobody won anything.

I think as Zedillo says, neither won.

Thursday, October 26, 2006

US picking a fight with Islamists in Iran whilst looking for mines in the Persian Gulf

The situation in the Persian Gulf is heating up.

We have now learned that U.S. minesweepers have been ordered to follow the U.S.S. Eisenhower. This is an even more ominous signal of preparation for military action, since such ships would not normally accompany a strike force on routine deployments.

And still the Iranian opposition does not care about how the Islamists will use this scenario to keep themselves in power. The US will not talk to the Iranian opposition and will instead deal with a force it can fight with, not a force that does not want to fight, but wants to write about what is right for Iran.

Russian and Chinese waste more time on Iran

Future historians will judge this episode of Iranian history with great humour. The Chinese and the Russians have been playing a game of charade, with the rest of the world when it comes to Iran.

The sanctions impose limits on a Russian project to build Iran's first nuclear power station in the southwestern city of Bushehr.

The people of Iran in opposition need to take charge, and let the world know that the new Iran is in the oppositions' hand, not in the hands of Russians, Chinese, and their proxies in Iran.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Islamist Engineers in Iran win prizes for making suicide flying machines

It is now really easy to win Engineering prizes in Iran

Isfahan University's Mechanical Energy College took first place in a Quds Day competition for its design of a pilotless plane that can be used for "suicide attacks."

Sad as it is, it is very true, and just goes to show how much the warmongering Islamist regime has influenced the Iranians.

Khan nuke gear for the Islamist Fascists in Iran

Here we go, it was just a matter of time. The Pakistanis and North Koreans in collusion with the Islamist Fascists.

The P2 nuclear centrifuges were also sent to North Korea, said the official, who did not want to be identified.


Reports in Pakistan yesterday quoted the official, who was speaking in Washington, as saying: "If you ask for an educated and intelligent guess, I would say, yes, they might have been sent to Iran too, but we have no evidence to prove it."


It does not really take a lot of imagination to figure that one out does it. Why is it that the people of Iran allow such proliferation. The people should bring this government to a halt, by threatening a General Strike. Better the people to go on strike, than to have the world strike Iran.

Finally Henry Kissinger figures it all out about Iraq

Kissinger is really slow to realise this:

A "new phenomenon" has emerged in recent months: the "state within a state" controlled by terrorists and beholden to no one, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said Tuesday.

Where have you been Henry? Wakey Wakey.

Russians delaying Islamist nuclear ambitions in Iran

Why is it that I am not totally convinced that he is not completely telling the truth, when he says:

“All delays to the launch of the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran are of a technical and management nature,” Sergei Shmatko, head of Russia’s state-run Atomstroiexport, was quoted as saying by the RIA-Novosti news agency.

Power old mullahs, now they are getting a taste of their own medicine, as the Russians keep delaying, and delaying the Bushehr NPP.

Bashing the heads of two neocons of Iran and US together

It is quite silly of Simon Tisdall, a typical left wing idealist, to ask the two neocons or US and Iran to talk.

"I believe in talking to your enemies ... It's got to be hard-nosed, it's got to be determined. You don't give away anything, but in my view it's not appeasement to talk to your enemies"

How naive. The whole point is that these two warmongers never talk, and be able to promote their very similar ideologies onto their respective countries. They both are spending far too much on the armed forces, and support their expenditures on some outdated utopias that should have been forgotten a long time ago.

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

UN sanctions including Russians and Chinese on the way for Islamist Fascists in Iran

It is good to see that no matter how hard the Russians like Lavrov try, they cannot disrupt the unity of the UN against the Islamist Fascists in Iran.

One of the diplomats, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the draft was not yet public, described all three measures as moderate and narrowly focused in an attempt to win Russian and Chinese backing to punish Iran's refusal to suspend uranium enrichment. The diplomat added that Moscow and Beijing could be formally presented with the draft as early as later this week.

This then represents a very agreeable first stage, that will ruffle the mullahs feathers.

ElBaradei is Neville Chamberlain reincarnated when it comes to Iran's Islamist nukes

I cannot but look back at the similarities. Wiki describes:

The repeated failures of the Baldwin government to deal with rising Nazi power are often laid, historically, on the doorstep of Chamberlain, since he presided over the final collapse of European affairs, resisted acting on military information, lied to the House of Commons about Nazi military strength, shunted out opposition which, correctly, warned of the need to prepare – and above all, failed to use the months profitably to ready for the oncoming conflict.

And now I read:

Unlike American officials, ElBaradei says that he is not convinced that Iran's ultimate goal is to build a weapon, though IAEA officials believe that Iran wants to have all of the major components of a weapon in hand so that it is clear that it could build one in weeks or months.

History repeats itself, but not exactly.

Monday, October 23, 2006

More babies needed for suicide bombs in Iran

The idiotic Islamist Fascist President obviously does not know how expensive it is to raise a family to a high standard.

'I am against saying that two children are enough. Our country has a lot of capacity. It has the capacity for many children to grow in it. Iran even has the capacity for 120 million people.'

Ever since he has started his rule, inflation has rocketed, and huge sums of money have left Iran, and the city slums have mushroomed. He is a butcher that has encouraged Iranians to commit suicide for his dogma. Maybe that is what he is really referring to. He will have a lot to answer for in the International Court of Human Rights one day, if we can capture him and get him there.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Sino-Islamist relations and Iran

Maybe China is coming around.

China reluctantly has backed Security Council efforts to call Iran to account, but its commitment to meaningful economic penalties is not assured. Acknowledging it needs China and a similarly skeptical Russia to make any punishment stick, the U.S. is crossing its fingers for a Chinese 'yes' vote but would settle for an abstention.

Again it comes down to the various corporations that are dealing with the Islamist Fascists, not the whole of China per se. The Islamists need the funds more to finance their "wipe out Israel" plan. So the Chinese need to talk to Israelis. Olmert go to China please.

Can the Islamists in Iran create trouble for the Chinese in their western provinces? And then you have the likes of Wal-Mart that have a lot of clout in China. Imagine them pulling out of China. That will give the Chinese something to think about.

Russian SuperJet gets hit as they support the Islamists Fascists in Iran

The Russians have to be taught a lesson. They cannot have it both ways. They cannot both support the Islamist Fascists and get business from the US.

The SuperJet-100, part of the Russian government's effort to revive the country's role in global aerospace, now has 20 international subcontractors, including six from the United States. The U.S. State Department decided in August to block U.S. companies from doing business with Sukhoi Aviation Holding and Rosoboronexport, the state-owned weapons exporter, for purportedly breaching a law against trading with Iran.

Mind you it is more to do with the corporations than with anything that the governments can do. It is corporations that are doing the deals and the governments and UN can do very little.

Iranian apathy defeats the Islamist Fascists bogus elections

Ever since Khomeini was flown in from Paris, the Iranians have been mesmerised. But ever since Khomeini has died, the cover has been well and truly blown, and the people are seeing the guns that defend Islam. It is then no surprise to see the people heed the call to non violent regime change that I have been proposing. It is necessary for the Oppposition not to have any blood on its hand. Just like Gandhi used the same principles to get the aliens out of India, so the Iranian will do the same.

It is then with great pleasure to read:

Iranian election officials are battling to arouse the interest of candidates and voters in the country's December 15 municipal polls, state-run television reported yesterday.

Iranians do not need a leader like Gandhi. Each and every Iranian is well versed in what needs to be done. If you are an Iranian and you want to show that you care for a peaceful Iranian regime change, that is not manipulated by any alien, be it Islamic, Western or Eastern, then ignore these bogus elections.

Fizzy sanctions by Islamist Fascists in Iran

So the sanctions game is fizzing up:

Coke re-entered Iran in 1994, signing franchise agreements with two bottlers, including Khoshgovar, which began sourcing its syrup from Ireland via the Coca-Cola Atlantic company, now Drogheda Concentrates.

And the upshot of all this, is that the multinationals will get squeezed, and more money is lost. Maybe wealthy people will put their money where their mouth is, and actually do something about changing the regime in Iran. Will it be something silly like, not having Coke on the table, to get people's attention?

Addressing Iran incorrectly

One of the main problems is how world leaders give undue credit to the false regime in Iran. For example the Israeli President states:

'The Iranians should be afraid -- they must understand if they object to every compromise there will be a price to pay'


Olmert should be addressing the Islamist Fascists in power directly, not the nation of Iran. That way the Islamist Fascists will know that they are not being regarded as representatives of Iran.

Saturday, October 21, 2006

News made by people

Perhaps the best form of news and comments on news is the development of the Blog, and in particular sites like Digg. With Blog tool, every Iranian has published their view. But we Iranians do not have an equivalent of Digg. If you go to Digg and then placed "Iran" in the search field you would get what people think are good pieces of news on Iran, and then people give you credit for doing just that. Now that is the opposite of your BBC news service, that picks and chooses what it thinks is "News". Mind you Digg is occupied mostly by techies and US people, so again news on Iran is not that balanced.

News wires on Iran

There is a subtle difference between news feeds and news wires. NewsNow is at the moment the mother of all news wires. This is the link to the Iran feed in it. They even have a ranking system on the number of clicks on the right hand side of their page. So you can see what is really popular. Again a great tool to catch up on missed stories.

News feeds on Iran

Perhaps one of the best places to get a lot of news on Iran is the Google link for Iran news arranged in chronological order. This one really updates quickly, but gets repetitive. So you need to click the relevance link and that tends to tidy it up a bit. But then you can miss a lot of news with that option.

Religions don't deserve special treatment

Do you think anyone in Iran could ever make a comment like this:

"It is time to refuse to tip-toe around people who claim respect, consideration, special treatment, or any other kind of immunity, on the grounds that they have a religious faith, as if having faith were a privilege-endowing virtue, as if it were noble to believe in unsupported claims and ancient superstitions."

And stay alive afterwards?

Russia kisses Iranian mullah's ass

'We won't be able to support and will oppose any attempts to use the Security Council to punish Iran or use Iran's program in order to promote the ideas of regime change there'

AP reporter Dareini is a liar, millions did not march in Iran

Across Iran, millions took to the streets on 'Al-Quds Day,' — Arabic for Jerusalem — a national holiday established by the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to assert Muslim claims on the holy city.

Islamist fascists must stop banning students in Iran

Iran must stop banning students from university because of their political views, a human rights group has said.

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