Tag: "Iran"

Wikileaks Leak Backfires, Reveals How Iran Killed Our Soldiers

| October 25, 2010 | Comments (3)

I’m betting you won’t hear very much of this revelation from the Wikileaks weekend document dump. The largest unauthorized disclosure of classified government documents in U.S. history confirms a long-standing assertion of President George W. Bush at the start of the 2007 troop surge: Iran was orchestrating one side of the Iraqi insurgency. Field reports [...]

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Iran Joins the “Our Schools Love the West Too Much” Club

| October 25, 2010 | Comments (2)

Iran has a problem with its schools that might seem familiar to some of us. Its curricula are not in line with the religion of the ruling class and so the schools must change what they teach. Iran will not allow its universities to begin teaching certain disciplines it deems too “Western,” and existing courses [...]

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This Couldn’t Have Happened to a More Deserving Bunch of Evil Tyrants

| January 15, 2010 | Comments (0)

Slowly, the cracks in Tehran’s tyrannical government widen. A veteran Iranian diplomat based in Norway has resigned his post, denounced his government and urged colleagues around the world to do the same after the regime’s brutal suppression of huge opposition demonstrations last month. Mohammed-Reza Heydari, Iran’s consul in Oslo, is the first Iranian diplomat to [...]

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Victory? Feh? He’s More Into Problem-Solving. You Know, Like in Those Fun Books!

| September 27, 2009 | Comments (1)

Well, at least he’s being one hundred percent honest about things for a change. Reid: Thank you Mr. President, you just mentioned sanctions that have bite, what kinds of sanction, and I know you can’t get into details but what kind of sanctions at all would have bite with Iran, do you really think that [...]

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Pretty Words, Refuted by Blood

| September 24, 2009 | Comments (1)

There was a lot wrong with the President’s speech today before the United Nations, but I wanted to highlight this paragraph as an example of the fibs and tyrant-pandering with which the President seasoned his speech. As an African American, I will never forget that I would not be here today without the steady pursuit [...]

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The United States Should Oppose this Brutality, but We Won’t

| July 20, 2009 | Comments (2)

I honestly don’t care whether Iran is developing a nuclear weapon or not. My opposition to the tyrannical Mullahs is based solely in the belief that civilized human beings must not, under any curcumstances, allow evil to continue unabated. Make no mistake, the regime in Tehran is wholly and thoroughly evil. Do you want proof? [...]

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The Tehran Tyrants Called Out by Fellow Clerics

| July 5, 2009 | Comments (0)

Well, you know what they say, when you’ve lost Qum, you’ve lost the election. CAIRO — An important group of religious leaders in Iran called the disputed presidential election and the new government illegitimate on Saturday, an act of defiance against the country’s supreme leader and the most public sign of a major split in [...]

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Again, the President Has Chosen Poorly

| June 29, 2009 | Comments (4)

Our non-meddling President, after two weeks of assiduously not meddling in the “vigorous debate” in Iran (wherein one side is allowed to use guns and clubs as debating tools), has decided to meddle in the internal affairs of Honduras. And, true to form, he picked the wrong side. Reaction to the apparent coup was swift. [...]

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