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Thursday, January 10, 2008

THE FINAL PROVOCATION

It seems that 2008 will have a head start for the postponed plans of Santa Claus in the Middle East.

Now that Bush junior has been able to easily savor the sunrise upon the hills of Jerusalem, the gift that best-friend-Israel will be offering on a plate to this Little Hero, we see that the threat of the Nuclear Pakistan Muslim neighbor of Iran has also been put off as to thwart the attention of the analysts from the possibility of Iran receiving any help from a Pakistan rebel, again.

And now that Bush has finally decided, at the end of his Presidential era, to meet his friends in the Middle East, what can one say. The only thing Bush junior ever pushed for has been War and everyone except the Western Media seem to know it. But of course everywhere in the world many people rather think they are dreaming rather than confront the hard realities of their doings.

The reality is that the Bush Administration is not only paving the way for the last legacy of its failed diplomacy, but it is using the whole world as a chess board for a bunch of greedy, sadistic and distorted masterminders of Total Destruction.

There it goes: Today, an unidentified Pentagon official called this 'incident' in the Strait of Hormuz "a serious provocation." Defense Department spokesman Bryan Whitman referred to it as a "serious incident." Mr. Gordon Johndore, National Security Council spokesman said the United States urges the Iranians "to refrain from such provocative actions that could lead to a dangerous incident in the future."”

So the Pentagon, the Defense Department and the NSC have the final script of the play they set the décor for of the Next Act : The Décor: Straight of Hormuz. Players : US Navy and Iranian Coast guard.

But the problem is the “unidentified” Play directors are improvising the reactions of Iran based on their high level of mislead-made-up “information”.

“…and a man speaking heavily accented English threatened, "I am coming to you. ... You will explode," according to a video released Tuesday by the Pentagon…”

The Media in the West continues to think that the Iranian coast guards have a very harsh accent… Ha Ha!!

The British also had a blast when they tried the “provocation” scenario at the Strait of Hormuz and they turned out to be the laughing stock of the international assembly; but to be showing commitment to the plans carefully set out in the Chatham-CFR-AIPACIAN club, the directors certainly have to get it over with. With or without applause.

Along this time the world looks on a faint video at two speed boats on routine (cut at the most important scene) checking the identity of the BIG BOATS filled with all kinds of weapons and dangerousity and of course saying HELLO becomes a threat. In Persian there is a saying “when you pick up a stick the robber cat runs”… or in other words, those who are the real criminals start blaming the others before they get blamed only to divert attention from their own crime.

Who in their right mind would sit home easily when a roaming criminal starts walking in their neighborhood?

Considering the tight military enclosure and build up as well as the constant pressure around the Islamic Republic of Iran, this country has shown an objective calm and certain stability in its reactions, compared to some of its near and far neighbors. First of all, considering that the main actors of the country are, intelligence-wise, amongst the most secure and impenetrable, the hard facts about Iranian tactics and goals cannot be evaluated simply through hypothesis or wishful thinking of a few.

Second, in order to maintain an analytic theory, Iranians do not merely depend on traditional western intelligence patterns, which have in the past years shown their inefficiency endangering the correct understanding of the situations at top levels. Lobbying is only one of the main diplomatic elements of decision making in Iran.

Apart from the Supreme Leader who functions like the founding Head of a family/ company, the circle of decision-makers / managers is thin and spread out as well and amid those who decide, the constant gain of knowledge and direct contact with the population as well as the levels of consultations are quite different from Western countries. Councils and Gatherings are not simply based on a certain level of society. The social classes inside Iran have been slowly transformed…and none of the Tehrangeles or MKO advisors of the Pentagon can be of help to understand them...

And as long as the Western decision-makers continue with their Dangerous Games, the followers of the prophecies of Nostradamus in the West, those who still feel pain and compassion as humans and those who follow the same God all over the world, will unite.

That is a lot of people to kill…

1 Comment(s):

Comment by: Anonymous Anonymous

'Not being a fan of theocracies (and being especially mistrustful of politicians that like to mention the Devil), I cannot honestly find any way to be supportive of the current Iranian leadership. But there isn't any need for me to be or not be. The Iranian leadership leads at the discretion of the Iranian people, and that's who should decide who runs things in Teheran.

I do also think that it would be absolutely nonsensical and disastrous for anyone to attack Iran now or any time. At the very least it would be counter-productive and at worst a humanitarian disaster of epic proportions.

1/10/2008 5:56 PM UTC  

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