Ahmadinejad Earns Flak from Within Over Foreign Policy

October 12, 2007 by pulkit

Some brave voices in the political corridors of Tehran are mustering enough courage to speak out and call the action as they see it. Hassan Rohani, a member of the Supreme National Security Council, spoke out against the inane foreign policy of the Ahmadinejad regime, which has drained Iran of international support.

 He echoed the opinion of many other Iranians that Ahmadinejad had failed on the diplomatic front as, under him, the country has lost many of its allies-for instance, France has now openly decried Iran’s nuclear program, lined itself with the U.S and hinted at an international miliatary offensive against the unheeding renegade state.

Is Ahmadinejad imploding? Well, let’s hope that he implodes and the people of Iran rise up against this foolish dictator. An intellectual and moral awakening can bring a quick end to this belligerent regime, which would be a lot better than a change brought about by external intervention.

“Today in the international arena, we are now, more than ever, under threat. A country’s diplomacy is successful when it doesn’t allow the enemy to find more allies against it,” [source]

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Comments

  1. Posted by Augusto on November 5, 2007

    You are a fool!!!… No Bush!!!… No War!!!… Viva Chávez!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. Posted by pulkit on November 5, 2007

    Well, its not about Bush who heads a democratic country and is bound by the people………he can’t go on a genocidal rampage if he wishes.

    crass adjectives don’t drive your point any forcefully. Ahmadinejad is threatning the world and maybe you might think that this blog is on a CIA payroll…….huh. Goodluck

    peace brotha…….you need it

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