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IRAN: Growing signs of desperation for the mullah regime
Iran's turmoil

Growing signs of desperation

Dec 30th 2009
From The Economist print edition

The latest bout of increasingly fierce repression suggests that the Islamist regime has begun to fear for its future

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WHAT more can Iran’s ruthless rulers do to squash their opponents? Since nationwide protests broke out last June over the disputed results of presidential elections, the official winner, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has pulled few punches. His security apparatus has beaten and arrested thousands, tried scores of dissidents in kangaroo courts, hounded others into exile, throttled the press and jammed the airwaves. But the massive and violent demonstrations that engulfed the capital, Tehran, and other cities on December 26th and 27th suggested that repression only deepens and broadens the opposition.

Footage of the protests, shot by mobile phones and spread via the internet, revealed scenes of mayhem unprecedented since the 1979 revolution that toppled the shah. Mobs of youths, including many women, attacked and in some cases overcame squads of riot police. The rioters, mostly unmasked in contrast to previous protests, apparently chanted as many slogans against Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as against Mr Ahmadinejad. They set police vehicles on fire and torched at least one police station. Plainclothes government thugs fought back, bludgeoning isolated protesters and apparently shooting several at close range.

State television at first said 15 people were killed, a figure later reduced to eight, including a nephew of Mir Hosein Mousavi, a former prime minister widely thought to have truly won the June election; he has become an opposition figurehead. Some opposition sources say the nephew was targeted as a warning to Mr Mousavi. Kayhan, a newspaper that echoes hardline views, countered with the charge that Mr Mousavi had himself orchestrated his nephew’s shooting.

The violence was particularly shocking since the protests coincided with Ashura, a solemn day in the Shia calendar that commemorates the martyrdom of Hosein, a grandson of the Prophet Muhammad. Reflecting Iran’s stark polarisation, government supporters and opponents accused each other of desecrating Hosein’s memory. Reflecting a fear of generating new “martyrs” to fuel further protests, security forces took over Tehran’s cemeteries and nabbed the bodies of some of those killed, preventing their immediate burial in accordance with Muslim rites.

State news agencies say police arrested more than 1,000 protesters during the riots. Dozens more campaigners have been jailed in a dramatic widening of the purge against reformists that began in June. They include such luminaries as the 78-year-old Ebrahim Yazdi, the Islamic Republic’s first foreign minister and now head of a banned liberal party, as well as numerous close relations of prominent dissidents, including a sister of Shirin Ebadi, a Nobel laureate and human-rights lawyer. This tactic has often been used in Iran to frighten prominent people, without stoking more public anger by detaining them directly. So far the authorities have refrained from arresting such figures as Mr Mousavi himself, but a new wave of arrests has swept up many of their close associates.

As in the past, conservatives have blamed foreign powers for stirring up the protests. Yet with the clashes persisting despite Iran’s isolation from the outside world, this charge is carrying ever less weight with the people. On the contrary, the government’s tactics, along with Mr Khamenei’s silence and the increasingly ungloved intervention of the Revolutionary Guards, the elite military corps that commands the plain-clothes baseej militia used for crowd control, may reflect a growing sense of desperation.

Signs of the regime’s fading legitimacy are numerous. In December, for instance, the head of Iran’s central bank issued a stern warning that from January 8th it would no longer accept bank notes defaced by extra words. In practice, this would mean taking millions of notes out of circulation, following a quiet campaign by oppositionists to mark them with anti-regime slogans.

Funereal opportunities

More embarrassing still for a regime that describes itself as Islamic is the government’s treatment of dissident clerics, including some prominent ayatollahs. The most senior was Grand Ayatollah Hosein Ali Montazeri, a confidant of the Islamic Republic’s founding father, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, with whom he fell out of favour shortly before the old man’s death in 1989. Placed under house arrest for a decade, Mr Montazeri continued to criticise the government, siding openly with the reformists after the tainted June elections.

Despite his isolation, Mr Montazeri remained popular, so his death on December 20th was yet another occasion for protest. Rather than risk demonstrations, the government saturated his funeral with baseej agents and banned memorial rites elsewhere, sparking clashes in several cities. More recently baseej forces have ringed the homes of two other prominent dissident ayatollahs in a blunt effort to block them from becoming a focus for protest.

Perhaps worse yet for Iran’s government, its troubles at home have crippled its foreign policy, at a time when it faces rising pressure to curb its controversial nuclear programme. Western countries that had shied from too strong a condemnation of Iran’s human-rights record, for fear of empowering the more extreme nationalists and threatening nuclear diplomacy, are losing patience. Even the pragmatists among Iran’s friends, such as Russia and China, now fear their longer-term and potentially lucrative interests in Iran may be hurt by too close an embrace of the regime. If they refuse to vote against tougher sanctions expected to be proposed soon against Iran at the UN Security Council, even Messrs Ahmadinejad and Khamenei may start to fear that their days in power may be numbered.
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she's breaking up captain!

I cant hold her any longer!
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she's breaking up captain!

I cant hold her any longer!
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she's breaking up captain!

I cant hold her any longer!
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I cannae break the laws of physics!
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LOL

the desperation is hilarious!
all the bold in the world is not going to help you goatfucker

Nobody is interested in your "coup" anymore, I see now even the Dutch are trying to hype things.

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thats some stupid shit but you seem to like it
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she's breaking up captain!

I cant hold her any longer!
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Beam me up, Mhadi!
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she's breaking up captain!

I cant hold her any longer!



Beam me up, Mhadi!
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thats some stupid shit but you seem to like it
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any retard can look up israel megaphone on google.
try it, retard.

this is paid bullshit, just like the entire bullshit show in Iran.

Go look up VOA Iran while you are at it. That's "Voice of America" in case your are too stupid to figure that out.

Non stop USA propaganda blasted into Iran for years now.

The short bus will be along to pick you up shortly, shorty.
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thats some stupid shit but you seem to like it


any retard can look up israel megaphone on google.
try it, retard.

this is paid bullshit, just like the entire bullshit show in Iran.

Go look up VOA Iran while you are at it. That's "Voice of America" in case your are too stupid to figure that out.

Non stop USA propaganda blasted into Iran for years now.

The short bus will be along to pick you up shortly, shorty.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 627351

Sounds like you'd make fine addition to Acmedinnerfag's team.

Silence all media!
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any retard can look up israel megaphone on google.
try it, retard.

this is paid bullshit, just like the entire bullshit show in Iran.

Go look up VOA Iran while you are at it. That's "Voice of America" in case your are too stupid to figure that out.

Non stop USA propaganda blasted into Iran for years now.

The short bus will be along to pick you up shortly, shorty.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 627351

owe, stop calling me names
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The eye for a tooth strategy would call for kickin' 'em while they are down.

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kitty It looks like Debkafile have an interesting article coming up in a few days.

EXPOSED: Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's secret, not so holy life
DEBKA-Net-Weekly Exclusive Report

December 29, 2009, 8:26 PM (GMT+02:00)


Spiritual ruler Ayatollah Al Khamenei
In its next issue, out Friday, DEBKA-Net-Weekly offers the first glimpse ever of Iran's spiritual ruler Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's most private lifestyle. This secretive holy man, who is empowered with the final say-so on his country's nuclear program, is portrayed with his favorite aides, the nuts and bolts of his unfettered authority and his…unsuspected hedonistic indulgences.

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Jer 6:2 I have likened the daughter of Zion to a comely and delicate [woman].
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thats some stupid shit but you seem to like it


any retard can look up israel megaphone on google.
try it, retard.

this is paid bullshit, just like the entire bullshit show in Iran.

Go look up VOA Iran while you are at it. That's "Voice of America" in case your are too stupid to figure that out.

Non stop USA propaganda blasted into Iran for years now.

The short bus will be along to pick you up shortly, shorty.

Sounds like you'd make fine addition to Acmedinnerfag's team.

Silence all media!

 Quoting: Evil Twin

oops2

Ouch!







chuckle
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The economist?

Is that really the best you could do?

They are worse than the Sun.
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The economist?

Is that really the best you could do?

They are worse than the Sun.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 843329


The US Observer is probably the most logical and honest publication.

The economist isn't exactly a Godly organization.
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Iran regime desperate? I don't see it at all. Those riots were much smaller then media made them out to be and they didn't change anything.

There's too much support for the Iranian government. The pro gov. rallies were huge compared to the measley couple hundred people throwing rocks. Besides if you're going to have a revolution 1) you need something more than rocks, and 2) you shouldn't wear designer clothing like most of them were. Can't start a revolution in girl jeans Mary.

After watching all those don't bomb Iran, Iran is beautiful videos it's plain to see that life there isn't that bad. It isn't all AK's and Camels after all. the youth should just stop doing drugs,getting stupid and realize they have nothing to whine about.
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The economist?

Is that really the best you could do?

They are worse than the Sun.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 843329

rolleyes

Depends on your point of view, I guess..
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Iran regime desperate? I don't see it at all. Those riots were much smaller then media made them out to be and they didn't change anything.

There's too much support for the Iranian government. The pro gov. rallies were huge compared to the measley couple hundred people throwing rocks. Besides if you're going to have a revolution 1) you need something more than rocks, and 2) you shouldn't wear designer clothing like most of them were. Can't start a revolution in girl jeans Mary.

After watching all those don't bomb Iran, Iran is beautiful videos it's plain to see that life there isn't that bad. It isn't all AK's and Camels after all. the youth should just stop doing drugs,getting stupid and realize they have nothing to whine about.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 845790


The regime is finished, even if you think the revolution is being led by "youth doing drugs"..

Watch the regime - the will blame the US, Israel, terrorists, enemies of Islam, etc..

Oh, wait - they already are doing that!
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thats some stupid shit but you seem to like it


any retard can look up israel megaphone on google.
try it, retard.

this is paid bullshit, just like the entire bullshit show in Iran.

Go look up VOA Iran while you are at it. That's "Voice of America" in case your are too stupid to figure that out.

Non stop USA propaganda blasted into Iran for years now.

The short bus will be along to pick you up shortly, shorty.

Sounds like you'd make fine addition to Acmedinnerfag's team.

Silence all media!
 Quoting: Evil Twin

Did you not mean Afterdinnerfag?
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Re: IRAN: Growing signs of desperation for the mullah regime
the MEGAPHONE is ON

LOL

the desperation is hilarious!
all the bold in the world is not going to help you goatfucker

Nobody is interested in your "coup" anymore, I see now even the Dutch are trying to hype things.

FAIL
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 627351


+10

EPIC FAIL, GRIZZLED OLD NAZI
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Re: IRAN: Growing signs of desperation for the mullah regime
the MEGAPHONE is ON

LOL

the desperation is hilarious!
all the bold in the world is not going to help you goatfucker

Nobody is interested in your "coup" anymore, I see now even the Dutch are trying to hype things.

FAIL


+10

EPIC FAIL, GRIZZLED OLD NAZI
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 852482


Nah - the thread's just fine - except for you stinking the place up with your empty headed pronouncements of failure. Is that all you can add to any thread? Why would you think that I would care what you think about it? You obviously know nothing about the situation. I'm sorry for your ignorance..

tard

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the MEGAPHONE is ON

LOL

the desperation is hilarious!
all the bold in the world is not going to help you goatfucker

Nobody is interested in your "coup" anymore, I see now even the Dutch are trying to hype things.

FAIL


+10

EPIC FAIL, GRIZZLED OLD NAZI


Nah - the tread's just fine - except for you stinking the place up with your empty headed pronouncements of failure. Is that all you can add to any thread? I'm sorry for your ignorance..

tard
 Quoting: Grizzled Old Goat


[link to larouchepac.com]

Only Four Powers Cooperation Can Avoid Middle East Trigger for WWIII

December 29, 2009 (LPAC)—There is a growing, imminent danger that Israel, under British pressure, will launch a preemptive attack against Iran, ostensibly to prevent the Islamic Republic from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Were such an attack to occur, Lyndon LaRouche warned today, it would be a virtual trigger for World War III, particularly if Israel resorted to the use of nuclear weapons in the attack. LaRouche assessed that the prospect of such an Israeli attack has greatly increased, as the result of growing desperation in London, as the result of the British Monarchy's abject failure to impose their policy of global depopulation at the recently-concluded Copenhagen conference on global warming. Inside Iran, sources closely tracking events there warn, an Israel attack would provide the most radical factions of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corp (IRGC) with the pretext to carry out a "Night of the Long-Knives" extermination of the leadership of the opposition. The assassination on Dec. 27 of Ali Mousavi, the nephew of the former Presidential candidate and Speaker of the Parliament Hussein Mousavi, was a premeditated operation, carried out by IRGC-controlled assassination teams from the Basij militia, and was indicative of a larger planned operation, by rightwing factions of the IRGC/Basij, if the opportunity is presented.

Lyndon LaRouche observed that the threat of Israeli nuclear strikes against Iran is a factor driving Iran to seek its own nuclear deterrent. "It is all part of the continuing Sykes-Picot trap that hangs over the entire Southwest Asia region," LaRouche warned.

LaRouche emphasized that it is in the interests of the United States, Russia, China, India and all the neighboring states, for the threat of an Israeli attack to be removed. Iran, LaRouche emphasized, has every right to nuclear power, including to its own enrichment capability. But Iran should not be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon. The best and only outcome, LaRouche emphasized, is for the Four Powers—the United States, Russia, China and India—to coordinate a diplomatic effort to secure an agreement with Iran to export their low enriched uranium, in exchange for higher enriched uranium rods, needed for their medical isotope reactor. Such an agreement, which is in the vital interests of everyone—except the British—must be rammed through now, LaRouche declared. The alternatives, including a possible Israeli strike against Iran, triggering permanent chaos throughout Eurasia, is unthinkable.

"We are facing an immediate threat of war, possibly nuclear war. Only a Four Powers concerted effort can prevent this. There is a nuclear threat against Iran coming from Israel," LaRouche continued. "Israel is acting as a Sykes-Picot puppet of London, and the Iranians know this. But we cannot allow this British-manipulated situation to continue. It would mean the destruction of India, the destruction of Pakistan, and chaos throughout the extended region, were the Israelis to be allowed to carry out an attack. We must prevent such an Israeli action, and we must prevent the present Iranian government from obtaining nuclear weapons. That can only be accomplished by a concerted effort by the Four Powers. Nothing short of that will trump the British game."

LaRouche addressed the Israeli situation. "If Israel is willing to go to war, under the direction of the British Monarchy, then they are placing themselves in the same British camp as Adolph Hitler and the Nazis, who were sponsored by London to launch their 1939 war against Poland. At the same time that Hitler was launching his war on Poland, on the same kind of pretext that some in Israel are now using to justify an attack on Iran, the Nazi dictator was also launching a so-called health care reform, called T-4, which was the original euthanasia program, that led to the Holocaust. Does anyone in Israel really wish to be in that camp? It is not irrelevant to this situation that the same Nazi T-4 healthcare 'reform' adopted by Hitler at the start of the invasion of Poland, was imposed on Great Britain by then-Prime Minister Tony Blair—and is now being pushed on the United States, through the Obama Administration. Tony Blair, who has the mysterious backing of factions within the Vatican, is aggressively pushing this policy down the throat of the Obama White House, with the enthusiastic backing of such White House figures as Rahm Emanuel and the London School of Economics' Peter Orszag."

LaRouche concluded: "Iran is a sovereign nation-state, and the Iranian people deserve the opportunity to sort out their situation, without the kind of threat of attack, currently coming from London via Israel. We must remove this factor from the political equation, through the only means available: A concerted intervention by the Four Powers, to secure an agreement from Iran on the nuclear fuel issue, that also guarantees that they will not be subject to a London-ordered attack from Israel. The alternative—a perpetual war in the heartland of Eurasia—is totally unacceptable, no matter how much the hysterics in the British Monarchy wish it to happen."

[link to larouchepac.com]

Is that better?
Israel is being used like a pawn by scumbags like you.
YOU STILL FAIL
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abomb

NUKE IRAN

rocket

Send em runnin'
jihad2

helicopter

call in an airstrike to mop up the straglers.

IRAN BITES !
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the MEGAPHONE is ON

LOL

the desperation is hilarious!
all the bold in the world is not going to help you goatfucker

Nobody is interested in your "coup" anymore, I see now even the Dutch are trying to hype things.

FAIL


+10

EPIC FAIL, GRIZZLED OLD NAZI


Nah - the tread's just fine - except for you stinking the place up with your empty headed pronouncements of failure. Is that all you can add to any thread? Why would you think that I would care what you think about it? You obviously know nothing about the situation I'm sorry for your ignorance..

tard


[link to larouchepac.com]

Only Four Powers Cooperation Can Avoid Middle East Trigger for WWIII

December 29, 2009 (LPAC)—There is a growing, imminent danger that Israel, under British pressure, will launch a preemptive attack against Iran, ostensibly to prevent the Islamic Republic from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Were such an attack to occur, Lyndon LaRouche warned today, it would be a virtual trigger for World War III, particularly if Israel resorted to the use of nuclear weapons in the attack. LaRouche assessed that the prospect of such an Israeli attack has greatly increased, as the result of growing desperation in London, as the result of the British Monarchy's abject failure to impose their policy of global depopulation at the recently-concluded Copenhagen conference on global warming. Inside Iran, sources closely tracking events there warn, an Israel attack would provide the most radical factions of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corp (IRGC) with the pretext to carry out a "Night of the Long-Knives" extermination of the leadership of the opposition. The assassination on Dec. 27 of Ali Mousavi, the nephew of the former Presidential candidate and Speaker of the Parliament Hussein Mousavi, was a premeditated operation, carried out by IRGC-controlled assassination teams from the Basij militia, and was indicative of a larger planned operation, by rightwing factions of the IRGC/Basij, if the opportunity is presented.

Lyndon LaRouche observed that the threat of Israeli nuclear strikes against Iran is a factor driving Iran to seek its own nuclear deterrent. "It is all part of the continuing Sykes-Picot trap that hangs over the entire Southwest Asia region," LaRouche warned.

LaRouche emphasized that it is in the interests of the United States, Russia, China, India and all the neighboring states, for the threat of an Israeli attack to be removed. Iran, LaRouche emphasized, has every right to nuclear power, including to its own enrichment capability. But Iran should not be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon. The best and only outcome, LaRouche emphasized, is for the Four Powers—the United States, Russia, China and India—to coordinate a diplomatic effort to secure an agreement with Iran to export their low enriched uranium, in exchange for higher enriched uranium rods, needed for their medical isotope reactor. Such an agreement, which is in the vital interests of everyone—except the British—must be rammed through now, LaRouche declared. The alternatives, including a possible Israeli strike against Iran, triggering permanent chaos throughout Eurasia, is unthinkable.

"We are facing an immediate threat of war, possibly nuclear war. Only a Four Powers concerted effort can prevent this. There is a nuclear threat against Iran coming from Israel," LaRouche continued. "Israel is acting as a Sykes-Picot puppet of London, and the Iranians know this. But we cannot allow this British-manipulated situation to continue. It would mean the destruction of India, the destruction of Pakistan, and chaos throughout the extended region, were the Israelis to be allowed to carry out an attack. We must prevent such an Israeli action, and we must prevent the present Iranian government from obtaining nuclear weapons. That can only be accomplished by a concerted effort by the Four Powers. Nothing short of that will trump the British game."

LaRouche addressed the Israeli situation. "If Israel is willing to go to war, under the direction of the British Monarchy, then they are placing themselves in the same British camp as Adolph Hitler and the Nazis, who were sponsored by London to launch their 1939 war against Poland. At the same time that Hitler was launching his war on Poland, on the same kind of pretext that some in Israel are now using to justify an attack on Iran, the Nazi dictator was also launching a so-called health care reform, called T-4, which was the original euthanasia program, that led to the Holocaust. Does anyone in Israel really wish to be in that camp? It is not irrelevant to this situation that the same Nazi T-4 healthcare 'reform' adopted by Hitler at the start of the invasion of Poland, was imposed on Great Britain by then-Prime Minister Tony Blair—and is now being pushed on the United States, through the Obama Administration. Tony Blair, who has the mysterious backing of factions within the Vatican, is aggressively pushing this policy down the throat of the Obama White House, with the enthusiastic backing of such White House figures as Rahm Emanuel and the London School of Economics' Peter Orszag."

LaRouche concluded: "Iran is a sovereign nation-state, and the Iranian people deserve the opportunity to sort out their situation, without the kind of threat of attack, currently coming from London via Israel. We must remove this factor from the political equation, through the only means available: A concerted intervention by the Four Powers, to secure an agreement from Iran on the nuclear fuel issue, that also guarantees that they will not be subject to a London-ordered attack from Israel. The alternative—a perpetual war in the heartland of Eurasia—is totally unacceptable, no matter how much the hysterics in the British Monarchy wish it to happen."

[link to larouchepac.com]

Is that better?
Israel is being used like a pawn by scumbags like you.
YOU STILL FAIL
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 852482


Israel will destroy Iran's nuclear capacity, if necessary - WITHOUT using nuclear weapons.

Lyndon Larouche thinks this will touch off WW3? I disagree - and the Iranians will take care of stringing up their own so called "leaders" before it becomes necessary anyway..


So, in conclusion - you can kiss my grizzled ass..

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