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    Okay I don't like any of the candidates because both of them are ethnic turks, but the Mousavi guy went to baku and spoke in their language... I guess he'd be worse for us than Ahmadinejad. What do you think?

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    Re: elections in Iran...

    Originally posted by BombBaku View Post
    Okay I don't like any of the candidates because both of them are ethnic turks, but the Mousavi guy went to baku and spoke in their language... I guess he'd be worse for us than Ahmadinejad. What do you think?
    Where did you get the information that Ahmadinejad is a turk?

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      The rival is Azeri, which is even worse. I doubt the current President is a Turk.

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        Re: elections in Iran...

        Originally posted by hipeter924 View Post
        The rival is Azeri, which is even worse. I doubt the current President is a Turk.

        Not only is Ahmadinejad a Turk, his regime has a Pan Turkic agenda. Turkic Azeri make up around a third of the countries populous. The Persian population of Iran are ethnically mixed and the reason why Iran is a fundamentalist Islamic state is to hide the Turkic usurpation of Persia. As the Turk it seems, fears discovery and rebellion by sections of the countries remaining Persian population.

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          There are claims he's j3wish/armenian... hmmmmm

          According to Wikipedia...

          Ahmadinejad, born Mahmoud Saborjhian was the son of a blacksmith, born near Garmsar in the village of Aradan in Talysh family on 28 October 1956. The name, which derives from thread painter, a once common and humble occupation, was changed into Ahmadinejad, meaning 'of the race of Mohammed' or 'of virtuous race', ahmad meaning "virtuous" in Arabic is used as a byname of Muhammad and nejad being the Farsi for "race, lineage". According to his relatives, it was for "a mixture of religious and economic reasons." During the presidential campaign in 2009, political opponents have speculated that the name was changed in order to cover xxxish roots. In the 1950s, when he was still a baby, his family moved from Aradan to Narmak district in southern Tehran in search of more economic prosperity; It was during this time period that the Saborjhian family changed its name to Ahmadinejad.
          Last edited by KanadaHye; 06-14-2009, 02:05 PM.
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            Re: elections in Iran...

            Originally posted by retro View Post
            Not only is Ahmadinejad a Turk, his regime has a Pan Turkic agenda. Turkic Azeri make up around a third of the countries populous. The Persian population of Iran are ethnically mixed and the reason why Iran is a fundamentalist Islamic state is to hide the Turkic usurpation of Persia. As the Turk it seems, fears discovery and rebellion by sections of the countries remaining Persian population.
            search the user oslonor, you might like him.

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