Sunday, April 20, 2008

Seyyeds' minister in parting shot at Ahmadinejad

"Mr Ahmadinejad and I did not have common views on some issues," he told the Shahrvand Emrouz weekly in an interview."I was critical of the policies which caused money supply growth," Danesh Jaafari said

http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5g6cUcvHJClkUg5OIZIGCkMNNB8sg

Some people are coming to their senses at least. Seyyed economics is a load of rubbish.

China keeps Seyyeds alive

In 2004, Iran agreed to sell a Chinese corporation $20 billion worth of natural gas per year for 25 years - representing the world's largest natural gas purchase. By 2007, China had become the largest trading partner of rogue states Iran, North Korea and Sudan, and the second-largest of Burma and Zimbabwe.

http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20080420/focus/focus4.html

This is a quite well written article on what a monster China has become.

Moaning Iranian Professor

The reality is that 70% of Iranians are less than 30 years of age, many are Internet-savvy, glued to satellite television and have very little toleration for the Islamic utopia promised by their leaders when the evidence of national decline is apparent everywhere.

http://www.nationalpost.com/opinion/story.html?id=456102

And yet another Iranian Professor complains about Iranian misrepresentation in the Press. That is exactly why one should call these despots Seyyeds. They put their allegaince to Islam first. And so the west recognises them as Iranains.

So the best thing to do is to kick out the Seyyeds from the UN until they have their own country, somewhere in southern Iraq.