http://www.washtimes.com/world/20060314-125702-7713r.htm
Tehran elite turning on extremist presidency
By John R. Bradley
THE WASHINGTON
"If they keep piling on the pressure, Ahmadinejad will become a national hero," the newspaper editor said.
"Let the Iranians deal with him. If you leave him alone, he will become a bankrupt politician within a year. With greater pressure, only the extremists will benefit."
BushCo needs Iran as an enemy to take the heat off of themselves. Iran?
"A relatively small group of extremists "at the top of the government around the president" are seeking to benefit from a crisis with the West, because "that way they will be able once again to blame the West for all of their problems," said Mousa Ghaninejad, the editor of Iran's best-selling economics daily newspaper, Dunya Al-Eqtisad."
Sounds like a big game of circle-jerk. EXCEPT if Israel decides to end this little game, which will force the USA into helping them out and force the moderate Iranians to hate us.
Great...
Tehran elite turning on extremist presidency
By John R. Bradley
THE WASHINGTON
"If they keep piling on the pressure, Ahmadinejad will become a national hero," the newspaper editor said.
"Let the Iranians deal with him. If you leave him alone, he will become a bankrupt politician within a year. With greater pressure, only the extremists will benefit."
BushCo needs Iran as an enemy to take the heat off of themselves. Iran?
"A relatively small group of extremists "at the top of the government around the president" are seeking to benefit from a crisis with the West, because "that way they will be able once again to blame the West for all of their problems," said Mousa Ghaninejad, the editor of Iran's best-selling economics daily newspaper, Dunya Al-Eqtisad."
Sounds like a big game of circle-jerk. EXCEPT if Israel decides to end this little game, which will force the USA into helping them out and force the moderate Iranians to hate us.
Great...