Saturday, August 1, 2009

BACK AND FORTH IN IRAN

Persia was the name of Iran in ancient times.

Today it is known as the Islamic Republic of Iran led by its leader clergy.

In a country with its capital, Tehran is situated between the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf, and consists of a central plateau surrounded by mountains.

The Islamic Republic was born 30 years ago on 1 April 1979.

In a country in ancient times, and culture is one of the largest oil-producing regions, the Middle East.

It seems that Iran owns 7.5 percent of total world oil reserves and 15 percent of world gas reserves.

India and Pakistan are interested to receive gas from Iran through a pipeline.

I do not know what happened to the big pipe project is lying.

After the fall and the dissolution of Iraq, neighboring countries, Iran is in the news because of his tough President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's dictatorial government.

Ahmadinejad is a staunch supporter of his own ideas and deadly against the Americans.

Iran's nuclear policy would be not very good for the American government and its allies.


Even if the Bush administration has not been so well and with Obama.

At the last election, Ahmadinejad stated that he had received more than 60 percent of the votes and won the election.

But the majority of world supports Iran Hossein Mousavi, the opposition candidates, which is relatively soft, not for recognition of the election verdict.

They believe that Ahmadinejad was a fraud.

There is a big fight after the election takes place between the two groups.

Moussaoui appealed the election results.

Moussaoui Supporters Protest in Tehran say that it is a 'stolen election. "

Ignoring election, according to Moussaoui, Ahmadinejad said his country will continue to play an important international role in the coming days.

During the first press conference held after his re-election, he noted that the election of a football match played by two teams, and the loser should just let it go.

Logically, he is right, but why the confusion after the election?

If the elections were free and fair, it makes no sense to criticize the validity of the election.

This is unfair elections in Iran?

If so, that is the point of protest by the Iranians.

I could see a huge crowd in television assembly in Tehran to protest against the electoral victory of Ahmadinejad.

The integrity of the election being questioned in connection with the deliberate closure of SMS services throughout Iran, and an incredibly low voices of reformist leader Musawi, in his hometown of Tabriz.

If the question Moussaoui and his supporters will be successful?

If yes, how?

Or there should be a revolution to overthrow the elected government of Ahmadinejad.

There is an element of external support from the United States and Britain in the Moussaoui.

Americans and Britons do not want to see Ahmadinejad once again in power, because its confrontationist attitude and insist on making Iran a nuclear power.

The international influence on Iran to overthrow Ahmadinejad, obviously, expected.

Only time will tell us the future of Iran.

In street battles shook Tehran.

Seven people lost their lives in the fire.

In addition, the government organized a huge rally in central Tehran.

Witnessed the two sides fighting in the streets, Aytollah Ali Khamenei, for the Supervisory Board to declare June 16, 2009 that it was ready to move forward on the recount of disputed ballot boxes.

But the news was wrong.

What else can they do?

Jun 19, 2009 Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamnei strongly endorsed the results of disputed presidential election and warned the protesters to keep out of the street.

His reasoning that the margin of victory in favor of Ahmadinejad suggests that counterfeiting is not possible.

But Mir Hossein Mousavi MahmoudAhmadinejad accused of lying about the economy of Iran said, "We are against the person who said black is white, and four times four equals five. He looks into the camera and is self-confidence."

Ahmadinejad, at the same time said that Moussaoui and other competitors should be in jail for their comments. He added: "Nobody has the right to insult the president"

This is the fate of Iran at the present time.

Let's wait for a better future for Iran.

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