Majlis Day 2
31 Aug 2009 21:424 Comments







Photos/Tehran Bureau Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki (immediately above), who will retain his job if parliament backs him, said Iran had successfully defended its "nuclear rights" against Western demands to halt such activity. "Those who used to give us warnings on possible (military) strikes ... now they say it is not possible to attack Iran. Is this not a success?" Mottaki said. "Now they are begging for Iran's help to solve their problems in the world."
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Where does this idiot get his information and Which countries are asking IRAN and Ahmadinejad's degenerate government to help them solve world's problem? Have these people no shame at all or they enjoy being called "idiots".
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One of the biggest problem's in the world is that geezer's government...lodged there by the weasel "Khamenei" but soon God willing they'll be quickly "Dis-lodged"!
PS. Tehran Bureau...Congratulations on your great blog achievement...I think myself... regard's Iran you're "Number One"!
Jaker / September 1, 2009 10:22 PM"Good Reporting by Tehran Bureau"
Thanks to Tehran Bureau for good reporing. You welcome to see my article called: "The Green Movement: Where Does Ayatollah Rafsanjani Stand?" at the link below (pdf):
http://531130240555799125-a-1802744773732722657-s-sites.googlegroups.com/site/bmcsrc/essays-and-research-papers/THEGREENMOVEMENT.pdf?attredirects=1&auth=ANoY7coUi3T4EHRu2p0xB4ktIUU8nYLar9Ztm6thNymPYc1lbd-No3nf6TRovrqJG3-gjE1wlDgwK_pTBYw8Bmn47Pxq_ci985GvoSq3RT-jqFSKxLikZ5jrBLuv-LTaLXqHrztRGhkP0dpFtVcSHYAJq8YJCnPhUsB2Xm2Lfs6FLiTlv99CMlcinflX6rJUS-eh0s4uSPvz51GPsTuMxyxgQc4qYyVVht5ifrC0iYh8vqnlINV2FyU%3D
Dr. Kazem Zarrabi,
Copenhagen, Denmark.
Dr. Kazem Zarrabi / September 20, 2009 5:25 PM