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Sunday, January 25, 2009

Seyyeds waste secular Iranians' funds in Gaza

Iran's Majlis (parliament) promised here Sunday to reconstruct the building of the Palestinian parliament in Gaza City that was destroyed in the recent Israeli offensive ...

Monday, January 12, 2009

Israel and Arabs are allied against Iran's Seyyeds


Israel’s military actions undercut a tide that had been moving in its favour. Over the last two years, countries like Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan have come to recognise that their major regional concern is the rise of Iran—and on that issue, they are allied in their interests and perspectives with Israel.

Garry Kasparov: Russia Loves Iran's Seyyeds



The leaders of Europe and the U.S. are hoping that the tyrants and autocrats of the world will just disappear. But dinosaurs like Vladimir Putin, Hugo Chávez and Iran's ayatollahs are not going to fade away by natural causes. They survive because the leaders of the Free World are afraid to take a stand.

Iran's Seyyeds warn Hamas


'As soon as the Iranians heard about the Egyptian cease-fire initiative, they dispatched the two officials to Damascus on an urgent mission to warn the Palestinians against accepting it,' the Egyptian government official told the Post.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Lethal Technology Making Way From U.S. to Iran's Seyyeds Via Front Companies


A friendly Malaysian importer would buy the parts from a company in Linden, N.J., and forward them to Iran.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

The nuclear balance of terror of Iran, Israel and Oil


So what would it take to get the oil price up, and get the US out of the area? Remember that ever since the US encircled Iran, it prevented both the Seyyeds from attacking anyone, and prevented the Arabs or Israelis to attack Iran. That crashed the oil price.

Iran's Seyyeds need a war to survive against secular Iranians


But given the rapid deterioration in the security situation over the past week, there are those who would accuse of Tehran of seeking a direct and possibly violent confrontation.

Easily Free Iran: No Banks = No Seyyeds (especially HSBC)


Ten international banks including British-based Lloyds laundered “billions of dollars” for Iran through New York banks, Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau announced Friday. The scheme helped Iran turn its dirty money into greenbacks, which it could then use to buy goods prohibited by international sanctions.

Why do secular Iranians pay for Seyyed Trojan horses?


Hamas and Hezbollah are stalking horses for Iran. Until Iran is dealt with, there will be no peace for either Israel or the United States.

Friday, January 09, 2009

Petraeus identifies Good Iranians from Bad Seyyeds

"Having said that, I'm sure there is an element that is determining how they can make life miserable for the coalition, the alliance, and Afghan forces as well," added Petraeus.

Thursday, January 08, 2009

Imagine no gasoline for Iran

Indian refiner and fuel marketer Reliance Industries has said that it is suspending gasoline supply to Iran after fulfillment of its existing contract, according to the Business Standard.

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Iran's Seyyeds wouldn't dare not sell oil to China which trades with Israel

Iran will cut oil supplies to at least two of its Asian customers by 14 percent this month, industry sources said Tuesday, in the most visible sign yet that OPEC's No. 2 producer is implementing deep output curbs.

Iran's Seyyeds are Postmodern Beast in Gaza


Israel’s dilemma is that it is not fighting a state but an ideology, the postmodern glue that holds together Greater Iran.

Thursday, January 01, 2009

Say "Seyyed regime", not "Persian state" for aliens ruling over Iranians

The US allied camp has been deeply concerned over growing Iranian influence — and worry that the Persian state will gain a foothold in Gaza through Hamas, which gets significant financial backing from Tehran. Israel says its offensive aims to halt Hamas rocket fire into its territory.

Few Seyyed poodles marched in Iran

The demonstrators torched U.S. and Israeli flags and chanted slogans hostile to Jordan's King Abdullah II and the Egyptian president, and demanded the authorities to close the Jordanian.

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