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"Gnome dictator" Iranian Armenians hold protest in front of the Iranian Embassy
Yeah that too. I remember one Sunday morning just a bit before the last Iraqi war, a mother who had young sons was talking very enraged about the US going into war with Iraq. She kept saying that we have no real interest or reason to go into war with Iraq and our children will die unnecessarily. Boy was she right. We went dobogening as it was a crisp winter day and she was very worried about her two sons and she was right the poor thing. Maybe it is embedded in the culture and society of America to some extent; but poor mothers do not feel that way for their beloved sons. And sure enough more than 4,000 mothers cried for the loss of their sons (thanks to the US getting into war with Iraq and thanks to George W. Bush). Also KndHye, most of the young boys who went to Iraq, they went because they needed money and that is why they joined the army.
Of course they needed the money, it's not a coincidence that the economy dives whenever there is a need for American military might around the world. American's are notorious for preparing for such economic downturns since it isn't a true free market. Sadly the careless live for today culture has also spread around the world
Canada is rich with resources, but Israel needs the American military to protect its interests around the world. There is no shortage of American lives willing to join the military in their youth. It's embedded in the culture and society in many parts of America as some sort of rite of passage.
I remember one Sunday morning just a bit before the last Iraqi war, a mother who had young sons was talking very enraged about the US going into war with Iraq. She kept saying that we have no real interest or reason to go into war with Iraq and our children will die unnecessarily. Boy was she right. We went dobogening as it was a crisp winter day and she was very worried about her two sons and she was right the poor thing. Maybe it is embedded in the culture and society of America to some extent; but poor mothers do not feel that way for their beloved sons. And sure enough more than 4,000 mothers cried for the loss of their sons (thanks to the US getting into war with Iraq and thanks to George W. Bush). Also KndHye, most of the young boys who went to Iraq, they went because they needed money and that is why they joined the army.
I believe Canadians are more in control and plus Canada is not as powerful a nation politically and industrially as the US and so probably the Jews in there are more relaxed and not so pushy to get control of the country; because Canada doesn't matter to them as much as the US. This is my observation of course.
Canada is rich with resources, but Israel needs the American military to protect its interests around the world. There is no shortage of American lives willing to join the military in their youth. It's embedded in the culture and society in many parts of America as some sort of rite of passage.
There was also a mass migration of Jews to Canada after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Although Canadians are a bit more aware of their influence in politics and the media than Americans.
Americans are hibernating and they are also afraid of Jews. They know that they are extremely a powerful race in America and Europe (politically, in law, economically especially) and pretty much powerful and most Anglo Saxon Americans are afraid of them. I see it around me too; whenever they see a Jewish person they pretty much bow to them just a bit short of kissing their feet.
I believe Canadians are more in control and plus Canada is not as powerful a nation politically and industrially as the US and so probably the Jews in there are more relaxed and not so pushy to get control of the country; because Canada doesn't matter to them as much as the US. This is my observation of course.
Neither Russia or Iran have anything in common with China. Russia and Turkey are far to small to compete with China economically. Why do you thing that Russia and Turkey are improving their bilateral trading relations? Out of undying love for each other?
Turkey is another story. It has and always will be the centre of the world and the land that links East to West.
China, Russia and Iran form a rather interesting and strategic triangle on the global map. Economically, they can divert the US dollar's universal use and the International Monetary Fund's and the FED's banking policies to another system to avoid or lessen a global economic depression or collapse. Hell, India would have to be thrown in the mix as well.
I know that the Iranians are a sophisticated peoples. However Iran isn't by any stretch of the imagination a “free society”. Iran's belligerent posture has also caused a regional conventional arms race and the Arabs and North Africans, are all now suspected of having secret weapons programs.
Iran's strict society is much due to America's economic sanctions and cultural meddling.
Whilst the xxxs are malevolent, ethnocentric and insidious. They are nevertheless, not to blame for other peoples stupidity or mass-mindedness. The dominate state ideology in the western world, I'm afraid is soulless, Masonic universalism. Most Americans and Europeans are at this point little more than degenerate, consumer robots.
The Mason's may control the fate of people through their positions of higher power but you can't deny that the control of law, banking, real estate, business, etc. is influenced by Judaism and its policies. Mass media in the western world strongly favors Israel and traditional Judaic mindset.
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It would be in Armenia's favor to maintain its good relationship with Iran whose religious leaders recognize our history in the region and our right to occupy and protect historical Armenian land.
Iran's belligerent posture has also caused a regional conventional arms race and the Arabs and North Africans, are all now suspected of having secret weapons programs.
This is out of context.Don't you think iran's arms buildup has something to do with the fact that the usa has troops on two of its borders and isreal is constantly threatening to attack it? Isreal has done more to militirize,hold back from developing and keep the middleeast in a state of turmoil then anyone else times 100.It is no accident that the usa is putting troops into iraq and afganistan(both border iran).The domination of the middleeast must be complete for the zionists and that is why usa is there, no other reason.
I agree of course and I find that your astute comprehension of the state of affairs are just about right. I wonder though if Israel and the US can or would be able to dominate Iran. They'd like to break it and crush Iran though Iran like it is said is sophisticated.
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Iran's belligerent posture has also caused a regional conventional arms race and the Arabs and North Africans, are all now suspected of having secret weapons programs.
This is out of context.Don't you think iran's arms buildup has something to do with the fact that the usa has troops on two of its borders and isreal is constantly threatening to attack it? Isreal has done more to militirize,hold back from developing and keep the middleeast in a state of turmoil then anyone else times 100.It is no accident that the usa is putting troops into iraq and afganistan(both border iran).The domination of the middleeast must be complete for the zionists and that is why usa is there, no other reason.
Ok, first of all the Iranian youth are very well educated so you can't say that they are brainwashed. If anyone is brainwashed, take a look at the United States. I would love to see China, Russia and Iran form their own alliance and put an end to the misery the Israeli and the US governments are inflicting on the world.
Neither Russia or Iran have anything in common with China. Russia and Turkey are far to small to compete with China economically. Why do you thing that Russia and Turkey are improving their bilateral trading relations? Out of undying love for each other?
I know that the Iranians are a sophisticated peoples. However Iran isn't by any stretch of the imagination a “free society”. Iran's belligerent posture has also caused a regional conventional arms race and the Arabs and North Africans, are all now suspected of having secret weapons programs.
Whilst the xxxs are malevolent, ethnocentric and insidious. They are nevertheless, not to blame for other peoples stupidity or mass-mindedness. The dominate state ideology in the western world, I'm afraid is soulless, Masonic universalism. Most Americans and Europeans are at this point little more than degenerate, consumer robots.
Let's not forget that the USA is controlled by Israel and visa versa. This is not the America from 50 years back; this country is very much controlled by Jews. Whether the Israelite Jews or the ones in the US. The same thing.
When and if what you said above materializes the world will start breathing again.
There was also a mass migration of Jews to Canada after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Although Canadians are a bit more aware of their influence in politics and the media than Americans.
Re: "Gnome dictator" Iranian Armenians hold protest in front of the Iranian Embassy
Iran blames U.S. for bitter post-election dispute
As tens of thousands of supporters of Reformist leader Mir Hossein Mousavi gathered in Tehran Wednesday, Iran accused the United States of "intolerable" meddling in its internal affairs.
Iran alleges that Washington has fueled a bitter post-election dispute.
The two countries broke off diplomatic relations after the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Mousavi has also accused the government of rigging the election in favour of hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
The government summoned the Swiss ambassador, who represents U.S. interests in Iran, to complain about American interference, according to an English-language state-run channel.
Meanwhile, Mousavi's supporters gathered in Tehran's central Haft-e Tir Square for a silent protest, even as authorities warned citizens against promoting the rallies online.
Most of the demonstrators dressed in black with green wristbands and headbands as they quietly flashed victory signs with their hands, witnesses said.
The gathering formed as Mousavi posted a message online calling for another mass rally on Thursday.
The message on Mousavi's official website is seen as a direct challenge to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who said Tuesday night that the opposition leader should pursue his demands through the country's electoral system. Khamenei also called on Iranians to unite behind their Islamic government as demonstrations continued over Friday's disputed presidential election results.
After Khamenei's appeal, the Revolutionary Guard, an elite military force answering to Khamenei, issued a statement on the state news service on Wednesday ordering any material that "creates tension" and encourages public disturbance and street riots be removed from Iranian websites and blogs.
Sites and bloggers who do not heed the warning will face legal action, the Revolutionary Guard said.
'Deviant news sites'
The statement also alleged the "deviant news sites" were backed by Canadian, American and British interests.
Iranian websites, as well as blogs, Facebook and Twitter, have been vital conduits for Iranians to inform the world about protests over the apparent landslide victory for hardline Ahmadinejad.
All three of Ahmadinejad's challengers in Friday's election have alleged fraud after results showed the president winning by a 2-to-1 margin.
Iranian authorities have also restricted all journalists working for foreign media from first-hand reporting on the streets in an attempt to block images and eyewitness accounts from the rallies.
Mousavi's online message condemned the government's attempt to block the websites, saying the government did not tolerate the voice of the opposition.
Protesters to gather at mosques
"We are after a peaceful rally to protest the unhealthy trend of the elections and realize our goal of annulling the election results," Mousavi said.
Demonstrators should gather in mosques on Thursday to express solidarity with the families of the people killed in post-election unrest, the online statement said, urging his supporters to remain peaceful.
Mousavi said he would take part in Thursday's rally, but did not give details on when and where.
Supporters on both sides have taken to the streets in demonstrations and escalating violence that has seen at least seven people killed since the election.
Partial recount
The Guardian Council announced on Tuesday that it will conduct a partial recount of ballots at voting sites where candidates claim irregularities occurred.
According to government officials, Ahmadinejad won 62.6 per cent of the vote, while Mousavi garnered 33.75 per cent in a contest that appeared to divide urban and rural voters.
Mousavi has called the election an "astonishing charade" and demanded again on Tuesday its results be annulled and the vote be held again.
His representative, reformist cleric Ali Akbar Mohtashamipour, reiterated that demand after a meeting of the Guardian Council, an unelected body of 12 clerics and Islamic law experts close to the supreme leader and seen as supportive of Ahmadinejad.
"If the whole people become aware, avoid violent measures and continue their civil confrontation with that, they will win. No power can stand up to people's will," Mohtashamipour said. "I do not think that the Guardian Council will have the courage to stand against people."
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