Thursday, February 24, 2011

I Feel Good About Ahmadinejad Political Future

By Semperpapa

As the Middle East appears to be marching toward an implosion, there is the possibility that even the stronghold of insanity called Iran may be affected by the same popular dissatisfaction that has been seen in Tunisia and Egypt and Libya.

In Libya, the Gheddafi government is slaughtering protesters in the streets of Tripoli, while the eastern city of Benghazi, where tribal factions historically opposed to Gheddafi are predominant, popular uprising appears to be prevailing.

Gheddafi ordered his military to attack and kill the people in the streets, having its air force strafe and bomb the demonstrators. Disturbing reports hint that the good Gheddafi may use gas against his people too, so reminiscing of the good old days of Saddam Hussein.

In the meantime, though, Gheddafi is flying into the country thousands of African mercenaries to kill his people. Spreading the wealth on the part of the colonel.

Going back to Ahmadinejad, he has come out with a statement “strongly” condemning the repressive and murderous way the Libyan strongman is pounding on his people. Yes, this is worth repeating.

Ahmadinejad is criticizing Gheddafi for using force to quell the popular insurrection.

Just couple of weeks ago, the Iranian nut job was hailing the demonstrators in Egypt as they forced Mubarak out of power, all for the purpose of inspiring an Islamic revolution that could bring Egypt on the same anti-American, anti-Israel page as the Iranian theocracy is.

In the case of Libya, Gheddafi has been a sponsor of worldwide terrorism for over four decades, on the same wavelength as the Teheran goons, so the taking out of the Tripoli guy may be a sign that the Libya uprising may not be as “friendly” to Iran as the Muslim Brotherhood one in Cairo.

Setting aside the political manipulations of Ahmadinejad, the most striking part of Ahmadinejad is the open and shameful hypocrisy.

I understand that the followers of the Obama regime might have missed it, but the rest of America still remembers the images of the violence the Teheran regime brought upon its own people in 2009, the images of Neda, bleeding to death on the street of the capital after being shot by government officers.

So when the words of condemnation of Libyan government crack down violence come out the mouth of the master of such type of tyranny, common sense folks just feel like they are witnessing some lunatic stuck in a parallel universe.

There is a good possibility that malcontent similar to the popular uprising in Libya may be brewing in Iran, as the opposition to the theocracy may be gaining momentum in Iranian cities. So maybe the ever so pleasant Ahmadinejad may be trying to position himself as a “moderate” in front of a world audience, an unashamed insult to his own people who have personally witnessed and endured the hypocrisy of his words.

Fortunately, the thug of Teheran is making points with shenanigans like this statement. Should things go sour for him in Iran, hypocrisy like this will surely gain him much support and admiration from the Democrat Party here in the US and, maybe, even a cabinet position in the Obama’s administration.

Maybe a position as terrorism czar or in charge of US-Israeli relations.

Either was, I am not concerned about the man’s political future.

Just my thoughts!

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