A Daily Briefing on Iran - Regime Change Iran
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I'm an asshole.
I belong to a group of assholes and betrayers, corrupted to the bones, servants of Arabic masters, who signed a "peacefulness treaty" with islamic terrorists, have been supporting islamic terrorism in the Near East in the name of France for 30 years.
I don't know my files.
I owe my place to the french First Lady.
I'm a true asshole in the middle of true assholes.
Douste Blazette |
03.11.06 - 3:30 pm | #
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NEVER FORGET,
pedarsag khomeini kessafateh ashghal was living in comfort and security in paris, before he was flown to Tehran on an Air France 747 (the cowardly french pilot was so scared when approaching Mehrabad Intl., that he aborted his first approach to make sure that his aircraft wasn't going to come under hostile fire, and landed the Air France aircraft on its second approach to Mehrabad Intl.)
the point ?
http://www.boycottfrance.com
http://www.mesora.org/france/
http://no-pasaran.blogspot.com/
the french have proven themselves to be the most anti-Persian and anti-Semitic people in the history of the world. there is only one group of "men" on earth who are more disgusting, evil, and repugnant than french-"men", and they are the demonic, evil, and murderous islamonazi ayatollahs and mullahs in the occupied territory of Persia.
27 yrs. of arabicized islamonazi hell on earth for the wonderful Iranian people inside the occupied territory of Persia.
God bless the wonderful Iranian people inside the occupied territory of Persia.
tellthechildrenthetruth.com
about the arabicized islamonazi- terrorist monsters & occupiers of the occupied territory of Persia !
V V V - 200 LR
Christopher Salibi Khan |
03.11.06 - 6:04 pm | #
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On January 25, '06 the Good French Minister visited Washington DC--the very day President Chirac announced that France was prepared to use the ENTIRETY of its military power (read "nuclear") to protect itself against terrorist threats (read "IRAN")
The French have a large stake in diplomacy--it is encompassed about their whole psyche. But make no mistake, when pushing comes to shove, they will unleash before it is too late.
As much as they would LIKE to forget, they remember Nazism and Fascism all too well.
Vive la France!
Keep the Faith.
smm |
03.11.06 - 7:50 pm | #
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I actually am a frenchman.
I'm not proud of my country's diplomacy but I think France will be part of any military assault on Iran's Nuclear sites if it ever happens.
Mars |
Homepage |
03.11.06 - 9:12 pm | #
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When Zalmay Khalilzad, US ambassador to Baghdad, said earlier this week that America had "opened . . . Pandora's box" by invading Iraq, he was making almost the only realistic statement any senior US official has made about the Iraqi situation for a very long time. After three years of serial bungling that has brought Iraq to the brink of an all-out civil war that risks setting fire to the Middle East, this statement is not just rueful hindsight. It indicates that the Iraq the Bush administration has tried to transform by force of arms has reached the most dangerous moment in what was always going to be an extraordinarily risky enterprise.
After last month's bombing of the Askariya shrine in Samarra - an explosion along the faultline dividing Sunni and Shia Muslims - Iraq is sliding into a mire of sectarian war and ethnic cleansing. "We're in a civil war now," according to retired Gen William Nash, former commander in Bosnia. "It's just that not everybody's joined in." Yet.
The risk that Iraq would collapse into communalist savagery, a sort of Lebanon cubed, was pointed out in the run-up to the invasion, including in these columns. But once the occupation authorities disbanded the army, security services and Ba'ath party - dominated by the minority Sunnis - they inevitably fell back on the majority Shia and their Kurdish allies, and just as inevitably came to rely on their militias, however much they rebadged them as a new "national" army.
US and coalition forces are increasingly regarded as just another set of militias in this multi-sided conflict, which is exactly what happened when they intervened in the Lebanese war.
The Sunni insurgents regard them as allies of the "apostate" Shia. But after Washington belatedly started pushing for "inclusive" policies to embrace the Sunnis and split the overwhelmingly Sunni insurgency, the Shia are turning against the US. Both groups, furthermore, regard the Americans as complicit in Kurdish attempts to evict Arabs from the ethnically mixed powder-keg of Kirkuk. Wittingly or not, the US is deeply embroiled, and seen as part of the sectarian equation.
Iraq's neighbours, meanwhile, watching the wave of killing unleashed by the Askariya bombing, are trying to judge whether the situation has reached the point at which they must intervene forcefully to safeguard their own interests - Iran behind the Shia, the Saudis and Jordanians alongside the Sunnis, and the Turks to forestall Kurdish independence. That would be another reprise of Lebanon, but in a bigger, more dangerous arena.
Is there any way this diabolical dynamic can be stopped?
The religious restraints imposed by clerical leaders such as Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani seem to have been broken by massacres, as well as the relentless targeting of doctors and academics, pilots and engineers, on both sides.
One great political effort is now required of Iraq and the region, and everyone with a stake in its stability.
The core of this effort is the indispensable need for a broad-based government of national unity, which stops treating Iraq's weak institutions as sectarian booty and delivers Iraqis' wish to live securely in a loose federation.
But Iraq's neighbours must be convened - in a follow-up to last autumn's "reconciliation" conference in Cairo - to support this goal and commit themselves to the territorial integrity of a united if federal country. There is little time left to build bulwarks against a looming Balkans-in-the-sands.
Mostafa |
03.12.06 - 3:16 am | #
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I thought the Persians were Aryans.
And why did the Pahlavis suck up to the Nazis ??
Tabriz |
03.12.06 - 3:44 am | #
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The Shah thought Nazi Germany was a counterbalance to the British attempts to dominate Iran's oil.
Kazem |
03.12.06 - 5:12 am | #
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More propaganda by Kazem et al parroting history lesson learned in the madrasa and terrorist training camps.
Anonymous |
03.12.06 - 6:48 am | #
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Anonymous,
be merciful to these "useful idiots" (kazem et al); they are illiterate, uneducated, and stupid religious- fanatics who follow an illiterate, dead, and false "prophet" who was a serial-pedophile, as well as a rabid and violent wife-beater.
answering-islam.org
http://www.boycottfrance.com
http://www.mesora.org/france/
http://www.no-pasaran.blogspot.com
Air France, the most evil airline on earth, and the favourite air-carrier of the evil islamonazi-terrorist ayatollah & mullah monsters in the occupied territory of Persia.
Merde on Air France !
you play french-roulette everytime you fly on this evil airline; just ask the passengers who survived the Air France airbus a-340 crash-landing, and ensuing massive bonfire at Toronto intl. last summer !
Please don't ever play french- roulette. Boycott Air France, the evil airline of choice of the dead and burning in hell ayatollah khomeini, and his demonic and evil disciples who have been the barbaric, evil, and murderous occupiers of the occupied territory of Persia for the past 27 yrs. because of the French government and their national airliner, Air France.
Merde on Air France !
airbus is garbage that is assembled by anti-Persian and anti-Semite monsters in hell. Merde on airbus !
Fly El-AL, the best and safest airline that employs the best commercial-pilots on earth.
V V V - 200 LR
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Christopher Salibi |
03.12.06 - 2:07 pm | #
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That's unfair. Reza Shah did admire Hitler. This is a matter of historical rhetoric. And people talking about Persians being 'Ayrans' often don't realise how this sounds in Europe or the US.
Madrasas teach religion - incluidng a lot of things inherited from the ancient Greek curriculum. You shouldn't equate this to religious extremism or training camps, this is a stupid and provocative comparison for Muslims.
M |
03.12.06 - 2:08 pm | #
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"urged Iran on Friday to return rapidly to ''reason'' "
LoL. That's an impossibility for this regime!
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justafriend |
03.12.06 - 2:27 pm | #
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What I wanted to point out here is that we are between cowards (europeans) and idiots (americans). Which one do you prefer ?
NBCRA |
03.12.06 - 2:45 pm | #
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Cowards.
Cyrus |
03.13.06 - 3:12 am | #
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