Sujet : Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-)
De : physfitfreak (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Physfitfreak)
Groupes : sci.physicsDate : 10. Jun 2024, 21:23:32
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Let's have a bit of fun now.
- Houthis, for the first time, published an image of the American cargo ship that they had hit in March (5th):
https://i.postimg.cc/mkPj9gfK/American-cargo-ship-after.jpgIt's name is "true Ameri...", I mean "true Confidence". Check out how it looks :-) Are those burnt skeletons of busses sitting on the deck? This was an oil tanker, so evidently they trade other stuff with them also. Pretty much junked after Houthis attack. I bet Americans traded it with a lollypop :-)))
Hahhahhahhahh :-)) Lollypop's better than nothing .. no? Did Israelis even grab that lollypop from your hands for themselves? :) You guys know how to conduct "biznes" with Israelis.
It might be the attack that killed a few Nazis too. One of the attacks did.
- Ghalibaf seems to be the favorite of Israel and Nazis/Bitch nations because they know him very well, while they know nothing about other runners. Not that they don't know their backgrounds, but they can't figure them out in a presidential position. Ghalibaf, on the other hand, is a known book, like a play-dough to those Nazis. They can press and shape him into any sorry ass form that they want. Even Rohani had more resilience.
So Ghalibaf will not win. He's probably tossed in there to see who among Iranians are under the spell of foreign countries.
Regionally it was best for Larijani to run and win. I think GC has used the excuse of his birth country to eliminate him. He was not born in Iran.
I also do not think GC decided on Larijani exclusively by themselves. Aside from VF, who's always in the shadows behind, there's a chance heads of other nations in the region were also consulted on this matter before eliminating him. In regional matters, Iran even confers with Israelis, but not the Israeli government. They have their own channels set up with the Israeli people. How much the latter shares with the Nazis and lunatics there, is anybody's guess.
Iran has electronic voting machines but is not trusting them. They think it can be rigged, which is true. So everything other than electronically monitoring and preventing repeat voting, will be handled by hand.
Financial help to runners are reported live and transparently via many news media, including one that only reports such sums. The source of money as well as the amount are disclosed.
The number of voters in Iran has dropped significantly. Contrary to what Bozos say, it has had nothing to do with people hating the government. It has had two other reasons behind it:
1- GC not identifying the best candidates. The GC members are very old, and being trusted with matters that traditionally in Iran are given to the oldest, like to the grandpas and grandmothers to decide. Well, the latter could perhaps do a wonderful job of settling family matters, but choosing who to run for President's office? I think this isn't wise. And this is certainly part of the reason for people's lack of interest to vote.
2- The other reason is of course making strategical mistakes by Presidents, admins after admins. Result has been that people gradually got the idea it doesn't matter who is in the office.
But Raisi proved it matters immensely who is in that office! Both internally and externally. So Iranians are now expecting a higher turnout this time.
- Bagheri (new foreign minister) flew to Russia for first BRICS gathering since Iran became a member. He says his participation is quite active, and not like before as those of observers, and that he plans to also discuss matters extensively with other countries present, on the side.
No doubt, Amir-Abdollahian's super hectic schedule has been simply placed on this guy's lap :) It is difficult to be in those shoes. Baghery sometimes looks tired in brief news interviews, cannot find the right words fast, and looks like has to force himself to talk. But other times he's rested and talks well.
Amir-Abdollahian was used to it because Raisi worked weekends too (all his life) and often took his foreign minister along with him cause many of what Raisi did was in relation to various foreign governments. But Bagheri is not used to that level of function.