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The Key To Defeating The Mullahs In Iran PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 03 May 2007

Hedayat Mostowfi
Global Politition - Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Tehran mullah regime's president, on Monday, April 16, 2007, vowed that the world powers would not be able to stop Iran's nuclear drive and that the Islamic Republic would defend its atomic program "to the end". Iranian made bombs, used by terrorists trained in Iran, explode daily in Iraq and kill innocent people. Yet there are still a few overly optimistic individuals that think if the Iranian mullahs and American officials sit around one table at the Iraq security summit beginning on Thursday, May 3rd in Sharm el-Sheikh, Iran will cease its nuclear weapons program and abandon terrorism after 30 years! The chances of such are less than nil.

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Iranian Regime and the Sharm El-Sheikh Conference PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 02 May 2007
By Mousa Afshar

NCRI - On May 3-4 a conference on stabilizing Iraq will take place in Sharm El-Sheikh.  On Thursday May 3 the meeting is titled the 'Initiative for International Treaty on Iraq', in which Secretary General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-Moon, and 80 other member countries will take apart.  

The Initiative will encompass ideas to meet the Iraqi needs for the next decade.  The initiative will partly address the Iraqi debts. Saudi Arabia alone has agreed to forgive 80% of its owed 15 billion Dollars in the frame work of this initiative.

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Mullahs not to be trusted even by Russians PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 28 April 2007

By: Reza Shafa
Despite the mullahs' jubilations over last month's trip by former Deputy Commander of Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Brig. Gen. Mohammad-Baqer Zolqadr who is also Deputy Interior Minister for Security Affairs to Moscow, the Kremlin officials tried to play down the trip. Zolqadr is one of 15 Iranians listed for involvement in nuclear or ballistic missile activities in the March 24 UN Security Council Resolution 1747. The resolution was adopted to punish Iran for failing to stop enrichment of uranium - a process that can produce the material for nuclear bombs.

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Iran's parliament members are regime's representatives, not Iranian people PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 28 April 2007

Dr. Sanabargh Zahedi
Iran's theocratic regime, due to its backward nature, always tries to misuse opportunities that rise from other people's misfortune while at the same time it tries to keep an innocent face. This is the strategy that this regime has been able to carry out so far.

Take Iraq for instance.  Although the mullah's officially opposed the U.S. invasion of Iraq, but after the collapse of Iraqi former government, they propelled full force to overtake that country.  And so far, you can say that the mullahs are the prime beneficiary of Iraq war.

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Future of Maliki's Government PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 24 April 2007
BY: Mousa Afshar
A successful administration of Iraq's security plan is the last hope for the coalition forces to get the Iraqi government out of the political impasse it is currently in.  

Since its inception, the security plan has been challenged by the "strategic security card", played by the Iranian regime in Iraq.

On one hand, survival of the Maleki's government is tied to the success of this security plan. On the other hand, for the security plan to succeed, Iranian regime's tentacles must be severed in Iraq, a development which means termination of the Maliki government.



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Dhul-Qarnayn besieged by Gog and Magog PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 24 April 2007

By: Dr. Sanabargh Zahedi
"I will release water into Sivand Dam personally," announced Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's hard-line president, on April 17.  Two days later, on April 19, with his orders the process began.

Although it may seem that this is a simple routine to start filling a dam with water, the announcement was actually the end of a quarrel that had lasted many years.  This was a subject that has been one of the main headlines in Iran's media during the past few months.

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IRGC: A force not to reckon with PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 22 April 2007

By: Reza Shafa
 "Learn from ten years of hostage taking and leave the Islamic Republic [of Iran] alone," headlined Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) weekly Sobh-e Sadegh.

Shocked by the UN Security Council Resolution 1747 and capture by U.S. forces of five of its Quds Force members in Irbil, the top military commanders in IRGC headquarters in Tehran sat down to draw new strategy  to cope with the crisis in hand, according to the Resistance sources in Iran.


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Iran: Quds Force opens a new franchise in neighboring Afghanistan PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 21 April 2007

By: Reza Shafa
A deadly rerun of events in Iraq is unfolding in neighboring Afghanistan by Quds Force, a subdivision of Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, according to the Resistance sources in Iran.

The ghastly scenario this time is being directed by the Quds Forces' military command base east of Iran named Qaragah-e-Ansar which is located in the southeastern city of Zahedan just across the border from Afghanistan. In a classified directive issued by the IRGC's Central Command in Tehran, it instructs the commanders of Qaragah-e-Ansar to expand the IRGC's influence in neighboring Afghanistan.


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Tehran's domestic and foreign impasse PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 20 April 2007

By: Ali Safav
NCRI - Since the adoption of Resolution 1747 by the UN Security Council imposing harsher sanctions against the Iranian regime, signs are emerging that the mullahs are feeling the heat. Earlier this week, the former President and head of the powerful State Expediency Council Ali-Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani warned of the precarious situation with which Tehran is faced.

He urged rival factions to maintain unity, adding, "The issue of the use of nuclear energy is a serious and real problem between the Islamic Republic and our interlocutors, especially those in the West," according to the state news agency IRNA on April 15.

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