WILL AHMADINEJAD JUMP TO THE "RESISTANCE "
I posted this about two weeks ago when I saw an article about tensions
between the two leaders in Iran.
between the two leaders in Iran.
As you read the story from this morning, start to wrap your mind around the
concept that Iran is growing more and more worried about the 'Tunisian
Virus' coming to Iran.
Ahmadinejad may be the 'setup guy' for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei if Khamenei
decides Iran needs someone to blame for possible unrest.
To put it simply, Ahmadinejad maybe tossed under the bus if things turn bad
in Iran.
There has never been a great relationship between the two.
You may not see Khamenei talking bad about Ahmadinejad in the Iranian
press, not just yet, but the Supreme Council could start to hack away at
him.
Look at the comments in this story about Ahmadinejad's Chief of Staff!
Ahmadinejad could be taking the blame for Syria ineffectively dealing with
its issues.
Yesterday I speculated Iran was behind the sudden signing between Hamas and
Fatah.
I based that on my theory Iran is looking for a 'distraction' in the Middle
East to take the pressure off of events in Syria.
The Hamas / Fatah announcement, especially being held in Cairo, is a
scalable event that allows Iran to determine the amount of anxiety it
creates in the Middle East and the West.
Put yesterday's announcement together with today's story and you potentially
have a real storm in the making.
Why would Ahmadinejad make the jump?
Two of the attached articles do a great job at depicting Ahmadinejad and his Chief of Staff as Persian Iranians, not just Muslims.
Ahmadinejad is no fool, he knows he is being set up to be a fall guy and the future of Iran / Persian Empire / not the Muslim / Shi movement is his top concern.
He is fist and foremost a Nationalist and Khamenei knows it!
Both of them are trying to figure out how to survive what they both know is coming!
The 'Tunsian Virus'.
The Virus may provide them the opportunity to do each other in.
Both may no longer be trying to prevent the Virus from spreading to Iran.
They are both trying to 'weaponize' it to their advantage.
This all goes back to my most fundamental fear of events in the Middle East;
the fear Iran is growing more desperate by the day.
Internal fighting between two key members of Iranian government is a real
indicator just how bad things are getting.
http://www.yalibnan.com/2011/04/27/ahmadinejad-absence-fuels-talks-of-iran-political-crisis/
the fear Iran is growing more desperate by the day.
Internal fighting between two key members of Iranian government is a real
indicator just how bad things are getting.
http://www.yalibnan.com/2011/04/27/ahmadinejad-absence-fuels-talks-of-iran-political-crisis/
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