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Interesting article in the mainstream press.
Interesting article in the mainstream press.
They came in the small hours, just as the dormitories were settling down for the night. Outside, Tehran was still in ferment, a city gripped by fury two days after a "stolen election". Inside the dorms on Amirabad Street, students were trying to sleep, though nerves were jangling; just hours earlier several had been beaten in front of the main gate to the university.
he mentioned that Ahmedinejad, contrary to the popular image of him drawn by some (ahem Lenin's Tomb types ahem), has overseen very aggressive privatization over the last several years. tbf those labeled as reformers have been well mixed up in it too.
But let's not forget how Ahmedinejad is bravely standing up to Amerikkka and their plans for an invasion. (Anytime now, honest)
The Revolutionary Guard - will any cracks appear in their ranks ?
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/21/world/middleeast/21guards.html?ref=world
The Iranians are building a huge embassy in Managua," Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton warned in May. "And you can only imagine what that's for."...A U.S. diplomat in Managua conceded: "There is no huge Iranian Embassy being built as far as we can tell."...Last month, Rep. Connie Mack (R-Fla.) even told reporters in a call organized by the Israel Project that "the growing influence of Iran in the Western Hemisphere reminds me of the relationship between Russia and Cuba when we dealt with the Cuban missile crisis."
But let's not forget how Ahmedinejad is bravely standing up to Amerikkka and their plans for an invasion. (Anytime now, honest)
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has formally endorsed Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as winner of Iran's 12 June presidential election, state TV says.