Saturday, October 31, 2009

Iran's Seyyeds want to move the capital of Iran from Tehran to elsewhere by 2025.


The Seyyeds have decided to move the Capital of Iran from Teheran to somewhere else because of the danger of Earthquakes by 2025.

All of Iran is Earthquake prone. Perhaps Isfahan is least prone, and politically it could be possible that Rafsanjani wants to do this for his own sake. Having a more decentralised Iran, with the cultural, administrative, legislative, and commercial centres, in different cities, on the dutch model seems very sensible, but quite hard to do.

Legislating slower building growth and higher Earthquale standards is less costly. But then tell Rafsanjani that.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

The Iran Problem with Hanson & Baer: Chapter 1 of 5 - Uncommon Knowledge on National Review Online

Go to the link below and watch how wrong these Americans are when it comes to Iran.

The Iran Problem with Hanson & Baer: Chapter 1 of 5 - Uncommon Knowledge on National Review Online

But it is our problem. We see that they do not know that ethnically Iran is not divided. Do they want Balkanize Iran? We know that the Democrats did this to Yugoslavia. They probably would want to divide the whole of the Middle into tiny manageable pieces.