Monday, November 30, 2009

Comment on The Hindu

If only more Iranians wrote to newspapers.

in reference to:

"Can you please not give so much credit to this illegal government in Iran that has not the slightest interest to help Iranians. They are definitely not interested in Iranian culture. I do not need to explain that Iranian spirit is rooted in Zend Avesta which is close to the Rig Veda. I hope that with the news that the regime wants to build ten more reactors, when the people of Iran are dying of hunger, The Hindu starts to help the people of Iran to non-violently resist this regime that is putting Iran in harms way. We need to counter this regime the same the Indians resisted aliens in peaceful manner."
- The Hindu : Opinion / Lead : Barack Obama’s myopic Iran policy (view on Google Sidewiki)

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Comment on WP article on Ian's Seyyeds' 10 uranium plants

It is amazing how the world just mixes the Seyyeds with Iranians.

in reference to:

"As a reminder, these are a the IRGC who have taken the Iranian people and their resources, just like a foreign invader, as hostage. Proper intelligent legitimately elected Iranians would not act like this."
- Iran announces plans for 10 new uranium enrichment plants - washingtonpost.com (view on Google Sidewiki)

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Talk the right way to the mullahs

I commented on this article.

in reference to:

"Yes the US should talk to the mad mullah, but treat them as aliens that have taken the Iranian people as hostage. The US has to tell them that the people of Iran are stronger than the IRGC and will switch everything off if they want to. This dialogue, if it were to ensue would trigger the necessary chain reaction to get rid of these monsters once and for all. Easily done, and the US will never do it, because it wants a punch bag in the area."
- Maziar Bahari - Maziar Bahari: Why the U.S. should still talk with Iran - washingtonpost.com (view on Google Sidewiki)

Stealing a Nobel Prize

The mullahs will do anything to make headlines.

in reference to:

"OSLO – Norway’s Foreign Ministry says it has lodged a formal complaint with Iran after authorities there confiscated human rights activist Shirin Ebadi’s Nobel Peace Prize medal."
- Iran seizes Nobel laureate Ebadi’s medal (view on Google Sidewiki)

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

The real opposition is not green.

They are not the main opposition. They are the supposed opposition they all created to divert public attention.

in reference to:

"The country's opposition is led by former premier Mir-Hossein Moussavi, former parliament speaker Mehdi Karroubi and ex-presidents Mohammad Khatami and Akbar Hashemi-Rafsanjani."
- Iran's supreme leader says efforts by opposition futile - Monsters and Critics (view on Google Sidewiki)

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Tell this to Obama AI

It is absolutely rediculous that President Carter and now President Obama want to recognise this illegal regime in Iran. Why don't they listen to AI.

in reference to:

"“The Ayatollah’s statement seeks to criminalise legitimate peaceful dissent and dissatisfaction with the political process,” said Malcolm Smart, Director of Amnesty International's Middle East and North Africa Programme."
- Ayatollah must retract Iran election comments | Amnesty International (view on Google Sidewiki)

Monday, November 23, 2009

US companies in China need to think again

How can the US companies invest in China, when they supports dangerous countries like North Korea and the mullahs in Iran's nuke plan.

in reference to:

"''No force on earth can break the unity of the armies and peoples of the two countries, and it will last forever,'' said Liang Guanglie, who is a serving general with the People's Liberation Army, as quoted by Pyongyang's Central News Agency. General Liang said he had seen how friendly relations between the two countries were ''sealed in blood'' while he served as a Chinese soldier in the war. Last week, in Beijing, US President Obama placed great weight on persuading China to agree in principle to tough measures to isolate North Korea and Iran if they did not agree to reduce their nuclear programs."
- US rebuff as Beijing backs Pyongyang (view on Google Sidewiki)

Thursday, November 12, 2009

China Sindrome

China, Iran’s second-largest crude buyer, lifted crude imports under term supply agreements from Tehran by a third in 2008 versus 2007.

http://www.energytribune.com/articles.cfm?aid=2572

It really sickens me, to think that if US was doing this, they would have gotten criticised to the teeth. And it is not just the support of the mad mullahs in Iran, the Chinese are behind all the trouble makers like Zimbabwe, Venezuela. You would think it would be easily solved. But it isn't. The funny part of it is that Wal-Mart's earnings came out today and they made a nice billion a month. Where do they make their stuff for the US consumer? China. Now imagine the room you are living in without anything made in China. Imagine the things you are wearing or would not be wearing, without China. Food for thought. How about a Chinese take away?