Also included was a link to reveal the real ambitions of Ahmadinejad. Video in Farsi with English subtitles.
mistaken video subtitles not in English.
I have been thinking about the difference between freedom and justice in the case of Iran (odd, that Obama called for justice, not freedom).
Freedom is not an Islamic concept and is, in fact, an anti-Islamic concept considering that Islam itself means "submission."
Justice on the other hand (however, much it is open to interpretation) is an Islamic concept...if it is sought and applied via Shariah.
Just more evidence that Obama is, at the very least, pro-Islam...and anti-freedom.
Ahmadinejad does not hide is agenda, so there really nothing to reveal. It is also not just him who has the same agenda there.
The tide has been turned to install another Islamist. The article makes Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani out to be the good guy. Well here is what he recently said.
Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani - one of Iran’s most important Shiite clerics, a former president, and a canny political operator - told tens of thousands gathered at Tehran University for Friday prayers that the government risked its legitimacy by ignoring popular anger over its declaration that President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had won reelection.
“We believe in the Islamic Republic,” Rafsanjani said. “They have to stand together. If ‘Islamic’ doesn’t exist, we will go astray. And if ‘Republic’ is not there, [our goals] won’t be achieved. Where people are not present or their vote is not considered, that government is not Islamic.”
http://www.philly.com/inquirer/world_us/20090718_Key_Iranian_cleric_rekindles_unrest.html
The West is getting excited over nothing. It will remain Islamic and so will the threat to Israel.