Killing an Iranian Mockery
By John A. Ross (11/19/05)
Heretofore reliable Iranian sources report that mortified and fearful Ayatollahs that dominate Iran are making arrangements to assassinate recently elected President Mamoud Ahmadi-Nejad, within the next 90-days. Fearing a further upsurge in the hate average Iranians have for the ruling Ayatollahs, they have apparently reconciled themselves that his four-year term in office must be severely curtailed. Ahmadi-Nejad’s primary offenses are that he is making a mockery of the office he has been, effectively, handed by the ruling Ayatollahs and the government wide purges he has instituted can no longer be defended.
The very rich and powerful Ayatollah Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani has, reportedly, been directed to step in and get control of Ahmadi-Nejad, before he does irreparable damage to the control the Ayatollah’s enjoy. In this area, it is only prudent to assume that Rafsanjani who was president for eight years has been assured that he will be designated president of Iran soon after Ahmadi-Nejad exits the world stage.
Recent press releases from the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Khameini, supporting Ahmadi-Nejad are perfunctory and must be interpreted as just more Mullah manipulation, we are told. Over the years the world has learned that it is not beyond the manipulating Mullahs to orchestrate complex theatrics to gain a little more time to develop their weapons of mass destruction programs.
Proud Iranians in Iran and around the globe have privately expressed their contempt for President Ahmadi-Nejad’s absurd appearance, offensive mannerisms, and ineptness in forming a government. Despite their abhorrence of the despotic Ayatollahs brutalizing the Iranian people, the majority of Iranians around the world are literally ashamed that Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad is their president.
The Ayatollah’s fear of the Iranian people has been corroborated by many different sources, over the years. Preferring stability and willing to follow international norms, the Iranian people in Iran and around the globe continue to expose the present regime’s illegitimacy and despotic brutality against the Iranian people. Contrary, also, to the desires of most Iranians that seek a secular government, the Islamic Republic of Iran’s proclivity to sponsor international Islamic fascist terrorism is in direct conflict with the beliefs of the Iranian people.
A majority of Iranians want a secular form of government and have tried to work through their corrupt system for more than a decade to change the present form of government only to be out maneuvered by the manipulating Mullahs. Using brutality, deceit, and many manipulative schemes that were found in the first Islamic conqueror’s bag of tricks in the 7th century, Iran’s Mullahs have little time to return to their Mosques and much less credibility.
Praying the West’s mainstream media, press, and Iran’s terrorists will blunt the Iraqi regime change that will force the U.S. to withdraw, as we did in Vietnam, the Iranian Mullahs are playing for very high stakes. Should the U.S. succeed in planting a meaningful democracy in Iraq, the odds go up significantly that the Iranians will press much harder to establish a secular democracy in their country. Pursuant to accelerating the process of forging a secular government in Iran, it was recently announced that the National Iranian Secular Party in exile is being formed. Formation of a republic oriented secular based political party will reduce the Mullah’s ability to pit ethnic Iranian and religious organizations against one another.
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