Monday, April 23, 2007

AHMADINEJAD IN TROUBLE AGAIN: The good folks in the Iranian legislative body (the Majles) are trying for the 2nd time to have Ahmadinejad's term as president shortened by 18 months--and this time, according to Pajamas Media, they might be able to do it.
...this move by the parliament his isolation should be taken as a clear sign by the West — among other recent signs — that they are dealing with a weakening politician, and not the nuclear champion of Iran, as he would like the world to think.
The question is whether this will affect Iran's proxy Hizbollah or lessen Ahmadinejad's threats--and Iran's strategy--against Israel.

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1 comment:

  1. the whole problem began when the iranian opposition pushed too hard for reform and sat out the elections, giving us Ahmadenijad in the first place

    getting rid of him isn't likely to be that easy

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