Since 1990s, The Jewish Lobby in America has been funding more than 24 satellite tv stations beaming anti-Revolution propaganda lies into Iran to wean the Iranian people away from their committment to Islam and their support to Islamic resistance groups in occupied Palestine and Lebanon. In addition the US officials, committed to Jewish occupation of Palestine, keep throwing some candies toward Tehran, which make the non-committed Iranian officials - the so-called moderates or reformists - very happy. Therefore, the only hope for the survival of Islamic Revolution for the next 30 years or more - are Ulema and institutions dedicated to Imam Khomeinis revolutionary vision. Without them, Iran would, for the interests of USrael, become a Shia Saudi Arabia or a secularist Kemalist Turkey.
Last Sunday, former Iranian president, Ayatullah Mohammad Khatami, announced to run against Dr. Ahmadinejad in the coming presidential election due in June 2009. Giving this news, The Los Anglese Times called Khatami a moderate and someone the West rather would try to negotiate with than President Ahmadinejad.
David Menashri an Israeli researcher with Zionist think-tank, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy (founded in 1985), wrote in Iran under Khatami: A Political, Economic and Military Assessment - Khatami is not an average Mullah. He is not the best representative of the ruling religious institutions. Seen as Ayatullah Gorbachev, Khatami could lead to an Iranian-style perestroika! But Khameneis position in the revolutionary hierarchy limits Khatamis freedom, mainly as the Rahbar doesnt share many of presidents (Khatami) convictions and in fact often identifies with presidents opponents ..The revolution has already deviated from many of its ideological convictions.
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Last Sunday, former Iranian president, Ayatullah Mohammad Khatami, announced to run against Dr. Ahmadinejad in the coming presidential election due in June 2009. Giving this news, The Los Anglese Times called Khatami a moderate and someone the West rather would try to negotiate with than President Ahmadinejad.
David Menashri an Israeli researcher with Zionist think-tank, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy (founded in 1985), wrote in Iran under Khatami: A Political, Economic and Military Assessment - Khatami is not an average Mullah. He is not the best representative of the ruling religious institutions. Seen as Ayatullah Gorbachev, Khatami could lead to an Iranian-style perestroika! But Khameneis position in the revolutionary hierarchy limits Khatamis freedom, mainly as the Rahbar doesnt share many of presidents (Khatami) convictions and in fact often identifies with presidents opponents ..The revolution has already deviated from many of its ideological convictions.
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