Saturday, May 7, 2011























IRAN  CONTINUES  TO  DESTABILIZE
A few interesting stories here that indicate more storm clouds are forming on
the horizon for Iran.

 The second  link below tells the story of how the youth of Iran is getting ready for
round two of  protest in Iran.

 Sound baseline infrastructure being prepared to insure communications and
probably pre set plans incase their communications are disrupted.
Short version; the youth is preparing for the 'Virus' to be launched on Iran.

 It's important to see how much Iran is willing to invest as they try to stop
this cyber movement.
They know the social networks will be their downfall.
Like I've been saying, they know the 'Tunisian Virus' is coming!!

 The other two stories  show just how much the relationship  between Ahmadinejad and
Khamenei continues to fall apart.
 
 As I said in one of my post last week, Ahmadinejad and Mashaei are Iranian
Nationalist supported by their Persian roots!

 Khamenei knows this and he knows things are about to get worse in Iran; thus the rift is growing wider.

 Ahmadinejad and Mashaei are both well aware of what is at stake for not only themselves, but Iran.

 I still believe Ahmadinejad and Mashaei will side with the pending
demonstrators thus positioning themselves as the alternative  to  Khamenei and the ' old religious zealots'.

 Sounds like a stretch I know, but they have limited options given Khamenei
owns the real power in Iran.

 What they do have going for them is a very young, nationalistic military
that may not follow the orders of old men who they have very little in common with.

 Iran is about to be even more interesting then it has been and thus much
more dangerous.
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2011/05/201156113955925329.html
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/05/05/dissent-lives-iranian-cyberspace-despite-regimes-attempt-crackdown/
http://www.haaretz.com/news/international/khamenei-tells-ahmadinejad-reinstate-intelligence-chief-or-resign-1.360267?localLinksEnabled=false



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