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2006-09-30 03:58:32 · 19 answers · asked by sina h 1 in Politics & Government Politics

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Another scary right wing extremist.

2006-09-30 04:00:56 · answer #1 · answered by a4140145 4 · 1 1

The President of Iran is a terrorist. He was one of the leaders that took over the American embassy in Iran. He has sworn to blow Israel off the face of the earth and would use nuclear weapons on America if he could. He has a poor record on human rights. Try saying something against him in Iran. We should start focusing on the people of Iran and not their terrorist leader. People may not like president Bush, but they can vote him out—what choice do the Iranian people have?

2006-09-30 04:08:34 · answer #2 · answered by damdawg 4 · 3 1

He will get himself in trouble with his own people at some point. There are too many people in Iran who wan't to see there country move forward as a regional power and be respected. He is too radical. He has his supporters who brought him to power, but I believe in the long run he won't last. The last president was more moderate and there was a big movement with the younger people for reform. I think you will see this continue in the future. I think the hardliners fear this and they are trying to hang on. Maybe I am being a little too wishful here.

2006-09-30 04:05:40 · answer #3 · answered by Truth Erector 3 · 2 0

Who? I thought Bush was the President of Iran!

2006-09-30 04:00:29 · answer #4 · answered by ? 2 · 2 2

He is a a very clever guy with ambitions to establish his country politically in the Middle East as well as establish Iran as a military and a political power. He might seem crazy with all the kinds of statements he puts out but its all being done in a clever way with his broader agenda in mind. He's working the crowd, really, the Iranian crowd I mean. He reminds me of Gamel Abdel Nasser who led Egypt and other Arab countries into the Six Days war rather disastrously. He also had these kind of ambitions and even managed to unite Syria and Egypt into a short lived Islamic republic. Of course he came unstuck. Only time will tell how far Ahmadinejjad will go. He's played his cards well so far and emphasized his ability and power to defy the world on the Iranian nuclear issue (of course we all know its not for peaceful purposes) as well show Israel he has the ability to take them on by fighting and avoiding defeat in a proxy war through Hezbollah recently. But this is a high risk game with high stakes. He could immortalise himself in Iranian history by establishing them emphatically as an untouchable regional power with Nuclear weapons like India and Pakistan have done. This will also further raise his profile as a leading and influential figure in the Islamic world, a champion and hero of the cause and de facto leader of all Arab countries. He could also be exposed as an idiot who took foolish risks and ruined his country like Nasser. Only time will tell.

2006-09-30 04:32:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

He is a foolish guy who loves power like most of them and he wants to pretend that he knows very much about everything, he is calm and gentle and he has sense of humour which none of them is true.He knows how to talk to the people of Iran to fool them all.The promises he made before his election like a better economy and so on .He never kept them . These were a bunch of lies.He forgot all about them and instead he is now thinking about the human rights and rescuing Palestine . Is that his business or he must think about his nation ? I feel sorry for him and for the people who voted for him.

2006-09-30 04:04:53 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

He's a racist, power-hungry dictator who panders to the lowest impulses of his citizens in order to stay in power and perpetuate his agenda. He the only president I can think of offhand that is worse than Bush.

2006-09-30 04:01:56 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

He controls even more oil than Bush,(40% of the world's supply). That's why they're having a family rivalry. Isn't he Bush's cousin?

As to voting Bush out...HE WAS NEVER VOTED IN !

Mary, you just described GWB.

2006-09-30 04:09:42 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I f I were him I would be trying to be good friends with China,and Russia they are the only ones who can protect his country from Bush's' ambitions

2006-09-30 04:00:48 · answer #9 · answered by dstr 6 · 2 1

I think he just stirs things up to show he's not going to get pushed around by the US

2006-09-30 04:05:38 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

What a guy! I don't know half the time if he is serious, or just trying to create a diversion from the nuclear issues

2006-09-30 04:00:23 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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