Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Obama's "Big Idea" on Iran's Seyyeds

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"'My whole goal in terms of having tough, serious direct diplomacy is not because I'm naive about the nature of any of these regimes. I'm not,' Obama said at a press conference. 'It is because if we show ourselves willing to talk and to offer carrots and sticks in order to deal with these pressing problems, and if Iran then rejects any overtures of that sort, it puts us in a stronger position to mobilize the international community to ratchet up the pressure on Iran.'"
Suddenly Obama thinks that he can be morally correct if he goes to the Seyyeds and make overtures, that the EU and many others have failed to do. And you know what, the Seyyeds will make him look special. They will lie to him to get him elected, and then carry on doing what they are doing. Obama will get elected, and he will find out that the Seyyeds have lied to him, and he will turn very nasty. There is, in this young President of USA to be, a very angry side, which the US military needs, in order to defeat the Seyyeds. With all due respect, McCain has no got what it takes. He legacy is far too polluted by GWB. The US military needs a young blood, who realises what the real truth is. At that point the people of United States will believe the new President, as he really did try his best to negotiate.

But all of this is political posturing by the US politicians to get the hearts and minds of their voters is very pathetic. As I have said a hundred times before, it is really easy to get rid of the Seyyeds. We do not need Mr Obama to trot off to Iran. Just get the world media to ask the Seyyeds, how would they cope, if the people of Iran decided not to work for them. The discussion threads will be a lot more powerful than the threats of sanctions. A general strike is a lot better than an air strike. But then that is far too easy, and it would remove the need for US military in the area, and allow the real Iranians to build the new economic force in west Asia. And you know what, it is us Iranians' own fault for not organizing ourselves well enough from abroad to regain our land. The country has been hijacked by a bunch of nutters and no one can get into the cockpit to stop the plane from a crash landing or to be blown up in the sky.