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Why Ahmadinejad is not liked in Iran anymore.

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NR

posted on Nov, 12 2005 @ 03:00 AM
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Before you reply or do anything is off-topic you must read this. As you all know Ahmadinejad said wiped Israel off the map, but he had ignored the rules and even though we werent suppose to say things like that anymore which was banned 10 years ago not only he did it without anyones permission but thought he would get away with it. After his remarks Khomeini,Khatami and Rafsanji critisized him for such action of words and of course were once again put to pressure. We do not intend to attack Israel or drop the nuke on them all thsi was just either for more attention or since he use to be one of those radical students back in 79 i guess he did that for show. Anyways here are some pictures/news articles relating to how bad he made his image in Iran.


Khatami feriously told off ahmadinejads remarks towards Israel.




26th anniversary of the islamic revolution back in 79 and guess who wasnt invited?





Top nuclear negotiatior Haddah Adel is now in heavy pressure by Ahmadinejad's comment that was relating to Israel.




Why Iranian officials are backing away from their president’s call to eradicate Israel


No attack plans, says Iran leader








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posted on Nov, 12 2005 @ 03:05 AM
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Well this is great news.
Just a queston NR, and please do excuse my ignorance here, but does Ayatollah Ali Khamenei hold a more powerful position in this regard than the President himself or is he merely condemning that President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said what he did ?

Thanks


NR

posted on Nov, 12 2005 @ 03:05 AM
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Anyways this is to show you guys that it wasnt all of our offcial top leaders discussing this, infact none of them knew. Ahmaddinejad just made it up that dam basterd


NR

posted on Nov, 12 2005 @ 03:09 AM
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Originally posted by ImJaded
Well this is great news.
Just a queston NR, and please do excuse my ignorance here, but does Ayatollah Ali Khamenei hold a more powerful position in this regard than the President himself or is he merely condemning that President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said what he did ?

Thanks



No problem and yes he does hold a more powerfull position he infact controls all of council members and governments to presidents and if he wanted to say it himself he would of but he didnt even knew such things were happening.



posted on Nov, 12 2005 @ 03:12 AM
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Originally posted by NR
Anyways this is to show you guys that it wasnt all of our offcial top leaders discussing this, infact none of them knew. Ahmaddinejad just made it up that dam basterd


lol you're so cute NR

I have witnessed the little battles you partake in on here on matters concerning Iran, I for one never suspected this was some big plan of all the top guns in Iran to invade Israel or anything, although I was shocked to hear it. Honestly, my first thought when I heard it was "He's just saying what alot of people are scared to say" but I for one was quick to condemn it.

I enjoy your information, please keep it coming.



posted on Nov, 12 2005 @ 03:13 AM
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This is good to hear
You can't judge some 68 million people in Iran by what one person said no more then you could judge all Americans by something Bush says. This Khatami seems like a smart guy really what did Ahmadinejad's remarks accomplish besides bringing more heat on Iran?



posted on Nov, 12 2005 @ 03:13 AM
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Originally posted by ImJaded
Well this is great news.
Just a queston NR, and please do excuse my ignorance here, but does Ayatollah Ali Khamenei hold a more powerful position in this regard than the President himself or is he merely condemning that President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said what he did ?

Thanks


The revolutionary council holds all the cards in Iran. The president may have personal power, but in reality he gets his marching orders from them.

While I do find the post interesting NR, given that this guys reputation is one of a blowhard, could this simply have been a test to gague world reaction? It sure makes it easy to back off of the comments



posted on Nov, 12 2005 @ 03:14 AM
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Originally posted by NR

No problem and yes he does hold a more powerfull position he infact controls all of council members and governments to presidents and if he wanted to say it himself he would of but he didnt even knew such things were happening.


Oh ok cool, thank you for clarifying for me NR and FredT


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posted on Nov, 12 2005 @ 03:18 AM
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Originally posted by ShadowXIX
This is good to hear
You can't judge some 68 million people in Iran by This Khatami seems like a smart guy really what did Ahmadinejad's remarks accomplish besides bringing more heat on Iran?


Khatami was the reformer who used to be in charge. The revolutionary council essentaily ousted reform candidates from the last ballot and he fell from power. There was also an attempt on his life as well. He favored better relations with the US



posted on Nov, 12 2005 @ 03:20 AM
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Well then if he spoke out of turn and against the Law, why does he still have a job, why isnt he fired ?



posted on Nov, 12 2005 @ 03:22 AM
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Interesting thanks for the info FredT
My knowledge on Iran's political figures is poor to say the least.



posted on Nov, 12 2005 @ 03:23 AM
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Originally posted by NumberCruncher
Well then if he spoke out of turn and against the Law, why does he still have a job, why isnt he fired ?



NR may not agree but this guy is the revolutionary councils boy. They pull the strings on this guy. I really beleive that this was a test of the waters to see what kind of reaction they get, and then back off by saying he was not speaking for the country.

Why they felt the need to do this is known only to them


NR

posted on Nov, 12 2005 @ 03:24 AM
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While I do find the post interesting NR, given that this guys reputation is one of a blowhard, could this simply have been a test to gague world reaction? It sure makes it easy to back off of the comments


I dont think it could of been a test, this guy is obviously shouldnt have become president. He doesnt have the qualities and hes ruining up our 20 year plan!!! Believe it or not Khomeini and Khatami said we got him to be the mayor of Tehran so that he can fill out the pot hole and the idiot goes and becomes president.




lol you're so cute NR

I have witnessed the little battles you partake in on here on matters concerning Iran, I for one never suspected this was some big plan of all the top guns in Iran to invade Israel or anything, although I was shocked to hear it. Honestly, my first thought when I heard it was "He's just saying what alot of people are scared to say" but I for one was quick to condemn it.

I enjoy your information, please keep it coming.





haha its my plessure posting news and other types of discussion relating to this forum. Only Ahmadinejads supporters would say that or atleast Basji but things like that in Iran is very rare we never even wanted to invade Israel or attack.


NR

posted on Nov, 12 2005 @ 03:28 AM
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Originally posted by NumberCruncher
Well then if he spoke out of turn and against the Law, why does he still have a job, why isnt he fired ?




thats a good question, even though he isn't liked anymore he still can be president even in such actions. I dont know if we have any plans for him but i'm sure there has been alot of discussion towards this guy and with us loosing our oil nominees and him only hiring his freinds instead of well trained professional people i'm sure theres something going to be brought up. Rafsanji even had a meeting about this guy....



Rafsanjani+Hashemi's meeting



posted on Nov, 12 2005 @ 03:30 AM
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And what exactly is Iran's 20 year plan that you speak of please.


NR

posted on Nov, 12 2005 @ 03:32 AM
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Originally posted by NumberCruncher
And what exactly is Iran's 20 year plan that you speak of please.



To finnaly gain our nuclear technology and enchric uranium on our own soil... duhhh



posted on Nov, 12 2005 @ 03:39 AM
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Thats pretty scary really.

A 20 year plan for the west would be along the lines of replacing fossil fuels with renewable fuels, ending terrorism, promoting understanding, curing cancer, exploring space and so on and so forth, but Irans is to realise it nuclear ambitions.

NR in your avatar you list you location as "behind enemy lines", why on earth do you choose to live in the USA when your so pro Iranian pro Islam?


NR

posted on Nov, 12 2005 @ 03:43 AM
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NR in your avatar you list you location as "behind enemy lines", why on earth do you choose to live in the USA when your so pro Iranian pro Islam?



that behind enemy line is just a catch phrase or something like that, like the movie behind enemy gates. I think you need to cheer up once in a while and know what your talking about before you even say it!.

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posted on Nov, 12 2005 @ 03:50 AM
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Oh thats ok then, i was under the impression you didnt like the USA, so id be right in assuming you like the USA alot, maybe even more than you like say...... Iran?

Im glad we cleared that.


NR

posted on Nov, 12 2005 @ 04:02 AM
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Originally posted by NumberCruncher
Oh thats ok then, i was under the impression you didnt like the USA, so id be right in assuming you like the USA alot, maybe even more than you like say...... Iran?

Im glad we cleared that.



what is the reason for me to hate the U.S.?, I infact happen to like both very much and if you were iranian and knew its history/culture than you could live with it easily but to me they both are pretty much the same. Although that would be different for you because you never been to Iran nor are persian.




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