Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Ahmadinejad Gets Slammed Again By Another Top Iranian


It's about the economy, Mahmoud, ...yup, it's about that piece of crap economy of yours, dude. A top Iranian, to be specific, the former head of the Revolutionary Guard in Iran is all over Dinnerjacket's handling of the Iranian economy. The weird thing about this is, this former commander, Mohsen Rezaie, virtually never speaks out about the government. Why now? Well, it's my contention that his contacts in the Revolutionary Guard are talking to him about the unrest in the nation's people. Civil unrest does not bode well for the Revolutionary Guard and it's my contention, that current command asked Rezaie to speak out.

This means a total of five higher ups in Iran have all criticized Ahmadinejad. Good. Although I'm sure there would never be an "acceptable" President of this land of misfits and crackpots, getting the present holocaust denier and World hater out would still be a blessing.

Here's the full story.


Top Iranian Conservative Slams Ahmadinejad: Report


TEHRAN (AFP) - The former commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards has become the latest leading conservative to attack President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad over the country's high inflation, the press reported on Sunday.
Mohsen Rezaie, who led the elite force from 1981-1997, said the government's policy of injecting huge amounts of liquidity to fund projects was the main cause of price rises. Inflation reached 19.1 percent in November.
"Every year the government injects a huge amount of money into society without supplying goods and services in return for this money," Rezaie was quoted as saying by the Sarmayeh newspaper.
"Financial discipline in the state bureaucracy is also weak. Therefore the source of inflation is the government itself.
"The government should rectify its economic behaviour. That is the most important plan to control inflation."

He rarely makes comments on day-to-day policy, although his status as the longest serving commander in the history of the Revolutionary Guards gives him
considerable influence.

"Someone who drives at such a speed should be more careful about his performance," Bahonar was quoted as saying by Sarmayeh.
"If he does not foresee the obstacles in the way, the accidents will be even more terrible."

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