Monday, July 29, 2013

Khamenehi put brakes on Rohani


With only few days befor the official change of president in the Islamic Republic of Iran, the regime’s vindictive, egocentric, psychopath “leader”, Ali Khameneh’i has placed the new Head of the Executive in front of a dramatic choice: to continue the main foreign policy and nuclear existing path or face same humiliations suffered by his predecessors.
In a meeting with the outgoing president and members of his cabinet, Khameneh’i once again showed his real satanic nature when he warmly praised the actions of Mahmoud Ahmadi Nezhad’s eight years presidency, closing his eyes over the fact that the maverick, populist, master liar president was the one who had the audacity of putting an end to the image of Khameneh’i as a semi divinity, making him the leader of a hated minority party instead of the “father” of all Iranians and the “Guide” of the nation.

 
He also closed his eyes over the fact that despite a huge income of more than 700 billion dollars from oil in eight years, he is leaving to Mr. Hassan Rohani a nation that is placed among the poorest countries of the world, with a hyper inflation, hyper unemployment and hyper misery.
As almost the same time Khameneh’i was expressing his satisfaction with Ahmadi Nezhad’s achievements both at domestic and international levels, ignoring that the Islamic Republic is probably the most isolated nation in the world, paralyzed by crippling sanctions, in the Majles (Parliament), the president-elect was informing the parliamentarians that for the first time in the regime’s 35 years life, Iran has had a negative growth for 2 successive years, that inflation was standing at more than 45 per cent officially and unemployment was hitting 35 per cent of the population.
For his part, Mr. Akbar Torkan, an economist advisor of the “key holder Sheykh” (reference to Mr. Rohani’s campaign symbol) had said that “the economic and social situation we face is much worth than what we had imagined”.
But the outgoing president denied these facts, told Khameneh’i that inflation is less than 30 percent, that unemployment is negligible, that in the eight years he was president, Iran has achieved more industrial progress than any other previous governments.
One day after this indirect “clash” between the diminished leader and the hopeful president elect, Khameneh’i, putting a brake on hopes raised by Rohani’s pledges that he would loosen the pressure of international sanctions by giving both the group of 5+1 and the IAEA satisfaction with shedding more lights on Iranian controversial nuclear activities, said “for the time being, there is no need to change the path followed by Ahmadi Nezhad and the same strategy which has taken us to the summits of progress and is in the line of the revolution must be continued”.
 

 For most independent political analysts, Khameneh’i insisting on the continuation of the present path, one that has ruined the country is a “very serious blow” to Rohani’s plans to normalize Iran’s relations with the international community, including the United States, by offering more transparency on the regime’s nuclear projects, one that the West suspects having a military side aimed at producing atomic weapons and Teheran insists it has only a civilian nature. ENDS
Safa Haeri

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