Speculation about the missing Persian bloodhound Ahmadinejad:
Why does he disappear for a week of work days after returning from
war council with al-Assads and (reportedly) Mugniyeh at
Damascus?
A national air defense exercise is one rational if apparently
disproportionate explanation.
But are the Tehran tyrants truly expecting a bombing run at them
now, or near to now, when the IAEA meeting and the Russian nuclear
fuel cycle negotiation fail? Is the Tehran tyranny so discontinuous
from the Great Satan and his kind that the leadership misreads us
this wildly?
Yes.
More bluntly, the record suggests that Persian paranoia is
justified. The record suggests that it would be irrational and
irresponsible for Ahmadinejad not to plan for a strike along with a
coup, assassinations, general all weather subversion by the Great
Satan.
For example, the record shows that on August 2, 1953, the Tehran
population voted freely and openly 99.9% in favor of giving the
then-superstar Premier Mohammed Mossadegh the power to dissolve the
troublesome, British and US and Russian purchased Majlis and to run
Iran as a nation yearning to be free.
In 1953, the issue was oil supremacy, just as it is now, and the
British and American and Russian ops were fighting over the oil
fields, just as they are now, with the important exception that, in
those days, the Brits and Americans owned the fields, and didn't
want the cash and future profits to pass into the accounts of the
Tehran government, which was flirting with the Red Menace to the
north.
Tehran voted to empower its hero of the people Mossadegh to
stand up to Young Great Satan, who had been scheming for some
years, since well before the Mossadegh goodwill gesture to visit
New York, Philadelphia's Liberty Bell, and Washington with Truman
in 1951, to clarify who was in charge of the oil fields.
Within three weeks of the vote, Mossadegh was under arrest by
the Pahlevi bully boys and the status quo ante of oil was restored.
For the next twenty-six years, until the slow-motion revolution of
the Mullahcrats in November 1979, Persian paranoia was justified
and plain good history.
Ask again: Does Ahmadinejad expect to be attacked, assassinated,
destroyed, removed from the pages of history, as was Mossadegh
fifty-two years ago?
Yes.
Updating, as of the last five hours, East Coast time,
Ahmadinejad and his lifelong paranoia (he was born three years
after the Mossadegh coup: he has ever known only grievances and
Great Satan hating; he is a child of betrayal) are intact, and the
president of Iran is still missing.
topics:
Iran, Russia, Oil