i think ahmadinejad is too brash and too hardline for the good and interest of the iranians. It will only bring the world against iran if he continue with such a stance. indeed it is a brave stance but i do think sometimes its quite foolish.. being bold is one thing.. but one has to know how to play politics especially when ur a leader of a nation. Sometimes i think he speak too much of a certain thing that it loses credibility. As a president.. he should also sometimes watch his words for his own good and his people. I am not an iranian but i still believe that the previous president Mr Khatami is a better choice as he provide a more stable iranian government and a better politician overall that provide less room for an attack by their enemies.
2006-07-26 23:39:11
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answered by Syed A 3
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Not personaly, only thru media, and that is enough to see that he needs a good psychoterapy.
He thinks that he is some Islamic liberator, who needs to have a nuclear weapon to be on the same level as the "infidel" governments. What can man say about a president of the islamic country where sharia rules, where you do not have freedom of press, where other religions have no rights, but the same we have also in saudi arabia, and some other middle east countries.
What makes him special is a type of aggresion in his atitude specialy toward Israel, holocaust of WWII, and his support for some organization which are characterized by many countries as terrorist organizations, all in the name of Islam.
Right now everything is mostly in money and some support to the terrorist organizations, but if he activly tries to use its military for "islamic" purposes he could rise to the same level as some bad guys from history lessons.
2006-07-26 23:39:44
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answered by haruvatu 3
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Ahmed Nejad is President of Islamic Republic of Iran. He is an Islamic Scholar. He receives 95% support of his people (iranian) because of the fact that he has courage to write a letter to Bush http://www.president.ir/eng/ahmadinejad/cronicnews/1385/02/19/index-e.htm#b3
2006-07-26 23:47:48
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answered by heenarandee 1
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An EGOTISTIC FRUITCAKE with DELUSIONS of GRANDURE !
The Persian Empire will rise again.
The world saw his like back in the 30's & 40's, Hitler , Musolini , Stalin , Tojo and what did it get us ?
2006-07-27 04:22:10
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answered by Anonymous
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He is the President of Iran.
I think he is guided by orthodox Islamic principles
2006-07-26 23:42:55
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answered by deepan 1
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Iranians deserve better. He will lead the country to destruction.
2006-07-26 23:43:46
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answered by Anonymous
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like many other leaders of this world, he holds allegiances to those other than his constituents.
2006-07-26 23:38:59
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answered by EYE B 2
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