Initial results from Iranian parliamentary elections show Ahmadinejad losing support, while Khamenei gaining strength. Iranian minister says voter turnout at 64%, claims ‘Americans, Zionists tried to knock down our regime, but nation slapped them in the face by going to vote’
Initial results from Iran’s parliamentary elections suggest that President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s camp has been dealt a devastating blow, while Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s camp might be gaining a stronger foothold. The shift will most likely bolster Khamenei’s status inside the Islamic Republic, though it is not estimated to have a significant effect on the nuclear dispute between Iran and the West.
(read full report – with the obligatory Israeli dismissals – on Ynet)
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Commentary: my sources tell me that the real power struggle in Iran is not between the “Guccis” of Mousavi and Rafsanjani, but between the “pure” clerics of the Khamenei camp and the (comparatively) more secular, yet still religious, “moderates” supporters of President Ahmadinehad.
I cannot take it upon myself to pass judgment on the wrongs and rights on these two parties other than stating that the following is indisputable:
The pro-US “Guccis” totally failed in their boycott of these elections.
Not, unlike Russia, is undergoing a real power struggle, but none of the forces struggling for power are in any way pro-US or pro-Israel. The Iranian wannabe Khodorkovskys or Hararis are either in jail, or under house arrest or abroad.
The “Green Revolution” in Iran appears as defeated as the “White Revolution” will be defeated in Russia on Sunday.
That is good news.
As for the rest – I leave it to the Iranian people to choose the kind of leaders they want to be governed by.
The Saker
Interesting info in regards to HAMAS/Syria affair.
http://youtu.be/fjLXbzqcmKg
This is why your Islam is shit.
Russia needs to assert itself as an historic defender of Eastern Orthodox Christianity by backing with arms and money Christian groups in the Mid East and vocal/finacial support for Serbia and Greece.
@Jack: if you have to post your inanities here. please do not refer to any religion as “shit”. I do not censor on principle, but that kind of kindergarten level name-calling is too much, even for an otherwise tolerant guy like me. Also, I would appreciate if you tried to put together a cogent idea, not just slogans with no substantiation or logical thought. If you can’t, then I would suggest that you refrain from posting.
@VINEYARDSAKER
Like Judaism, Islam is primarily a political/social/ethnic theology which until it divorces itself from global social and political movements backed by mainstream Islamic groups and organisations I will regard it as a revolutionary political movement just like Communism.
Off topic but interesting revelations in regards to the Wikileaks STRATFOR scandal.
http://en.rian.ru/world/20120229/171614647.html
http://wikileaks.org/gifiles/docs/64027_insight-russia-israel-georgia-mexico-defense-deals-and-swaps.html
Also some links between Turkish Today’s Zaman newspaper, Gulen movement and STRATFOR.
http://wikileaks.org/gifiles/releasedate/2012-03-03.html