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Will Ahmadinejad Stop in Time?
Washington Post vis RealClear Politics ^ | Aug 30, 2006 | Davis Ignatius

Posted on 08/30/2006 5:10:58 AM PDT by PolishProud

Seeing Ahmadinejad up close, you appreciate that he is a formidable politician. He played the roomful of 150 journalists like a master performer. He has the look of a bantamweight fighter -- compact and agile, punching well above his weight.

He's quick on his feet, answering a broad range of questions, including some critical ones about the Iranian economy, but he came away unscratched. He speaks more softly than you expect, making jokes and, on this occasion, avoiding some of his usual anti-Israel bombast. But the hard edge is never far.

His eyes can twinkle one moment and then suddenly become dark as night. My strongest feeling at the end of his performance was: He may be cocky and eccentric, but don't underestimate him.

(Excerpt) Read more at realclearpolitics.com ...


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: ahmadinejad; bombirannow; iran; militantmidget
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To: Cold Heat
The guy is nothing but a front man for the Mullah's.

Dangerous assumption. Much the same was said of Hitler ... but in reality Hitler did the leading, and the generals followed. Ignatius describes the sort of attractive, driven politician who can pull the mullahs much further along than they'd otherwise go. He shouldn't be underestimated.

21 posted on 08/30/2006 6:51:11 AM PDT by r9etb
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To: GeorgefromGeorgia
Why does the MSM assume that Iran is playing for a negotiated solution? I think they want nukes and will not stop their quest for them.

The press wants to believe it, because the alternative is horrific. Ahneedajihad knows this, and plays to it. (Hitler did exactly the same thing.)

22 posted on 08/30/2006 6:52:45 AM PDT by r9etb
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To: r9etb

Has anyone else heard that Jimmy Carter has offered to moderate the debate between Bush and Ahmadinejad?


23 posted on 08/30/2006 6:57:56 AM PDT by massgopguy (massgopguy)
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To: livius

Did you ever see pictures of women who are about to be stoned by these animals? I bet this thug's eyes really twinkly then. Why does the left worship at the alter of some of the world's worst monsters?


24 posted on 08/30/2006 7:08:39 AM PDT by nyconse
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To: uncbob

I agree completely. I do not believe even today with the Twin Towers gone that our government-across the board- understands the danger in Iran, Lebanon, Syria etc. I truly think they believe these suicide bombers can be contained. Korea is bad enough having a bomb-a jihadist with a nuclear bomb is a death sentence for Israel and ulimately millions of Americans.


25 posted on 08/30/2006 7:12:18 AM PDT by nyconse
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To: mariabush

Why are allowing jimmy Carter to meet with the former Iranian head?

Maybe they will hang a homing device on Jimma's backside, then he can finally do something for world peace.


26 posted on 08/30/2006 7:13:51 AM PDT by newcthem (Brought to you by the INFIDEL PARTY)
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To: GeorgefromGeorgia

I agree. I honestly can't believe the MSM seriously thinks he wants a "negotiated solution," either. They're just scared and want to make nice.


27 posted on 08/30/2006 7:24:20 AM PDT by livius
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To: nyconse

I don't know, but it looks to me like Ahamdinejad is fast becoming one of the left's heroes.


28 posted on 08/30/2006 7:25:40 AM PDT by livius
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To: newcthem

Frankly, the conceit of comparing the president to a taxi driver is absurd. What if we had an analysis from Timmerman or someone who actually knows Iran instead of this tripe?


29 posted on 08/30/2006 7:26:25 AM PDT by ClaireSolt (.)
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To: livius

unbelievable! You can tell a great deal about people by their heroes... Conservative Hero=Ronald Reagan vs Leftist Hero=Ahamdinejad.


30 posted on 08/30/2006 7:42:11 AM PDT by nyconse
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To: PolishProud
"The feeling here is that Iran will go to the threshold of a serious crisis, and the government will find a solution,'' says Kayhan Barzegar, a professor of international relations here. "It's a cultural matter to wait until the last minute.''

VERY dangerous thinking. We must take him at his word that he is willing to use nuclear weapons.

31 posted on 08/30/2006 7:45:54 AM PDT by bigjoesaddle ("Liberalism is a philosophy of sniveling brats." -- P.J. O'Rourke)
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To: PolishProud
With a Thursday (Aug. 31) deadline looming on the nuclear issue

I thought we already passed a deadline? WHat is this one for?

32 posted on 08/30/2006 7:47:52 AM PDT by bigjoesaddle ("Liberalism is a philosophy of sniveling brats." -- P.J. O'Rourke)
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To: PolishProud

Uhhnggghhh! Someone hand Dave a towel, he'll need to clean up after this.


33 posted on 08/30/2006 7:54:27 AM PDT by avg_freeper (Gunga galunga. Gunga, gunga galunga)
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To: nyconse
"Why does the left worship at the alter of some of the world's worst monsters?"

Because they hate their selves and the world around them. They're not naive, they're suicidal.

34 posted on 08/30/2006 7:57:27 AM PDT by avg_freeper (Gunga galunga. Gunga, gunga galunga)
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To: r9etb
Dangerous assumption. Much the same was said of Hitler

There are some apples and oranges in the Hitler comparison.

Iran is not, and has never been a democracy, where Germany was, at the time of Hitler's rise to power.

The comparison of the government's internal structure is therefore invalidated because Iran is a Theocracy. Over shadowing this is a so called elected president who exhibits fascist tendencies, but is impotent and not inner directed, except for his mouth.

The Theocratic machine that actually runs Iran is in the background at all times, and there is but one political power that can dislodge it. This power would be the people and public of Iran.

unfortunately for us, the construct of Islam prevents these people from going against it's government because the government represents Islam as well as Iran.

If you want a valid comparison to this, it would be Rome, and it's conquered territories, under the direction of the Vatican and it's Pope. This set up the situation where to go against one's government, you had to go against the leadership of your religion.

The primary intent of our Constitutional prohibition of the combining of church and state.

These people will need to be conquered, as talking and CIA covert funding of a hoped for public insurrection will be unsuccessful. IMHO

35 posted on 08/30/2006 8:05:33 AM PDT by Cold Heat
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To: mariabush

Mr. Carter is a free man to do as he sees fit.
I may not now or ever have agreed with anything he's ever done.


36 posted on 08/30/2006 8:08:43 AM PDT by Joe Boucher (an enemy of islam)
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To: Joe Boucher

OKAY!!!!!


37 posted on 08/30/2006 8:15:27 AM PDT by Coldwater Creek ("Over there, over there, We won't be back 'til it's over Over there.")
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To: Cold Heat
There are some apples and oranges in the Hitler comparison. Iran is not, and has never been a democracy, where Germany was, at the time of Hitler's rise to power.

First off, Germany wasn't really much of a democracy. Moreover, well before Hitler it had been secretly been making moves to restore its military strength. Hitler didn't create that, he inherited it. His contribution to it was to accelerate the buildup and to make it overt. Ahneedajihad is in exactly the same position: he's inherited an existing effort, and has now made it overt.

I wasn't comparing Iran and Germany's political structures -- I was comparing Ahneedajihad and Hitler. My unspoken thoughts had to do with how these strong, attractive (to the natives) individuals might affect the direction of their countries. The comparison might just as easily be made with respect to any other charismatic tyrant.

The point is that charismatic tyrants have time and again risen to power and tapped into some national psychological dynamic in such a manner as to their countries to undertake wars of aggression. Hitler's an excellent point of comparison, because there really are a lot of parallels in how these two guys fit within the national dynamic.

If we accept the description in this article, we see that:

* both are/were engaging and able politicians who seem able to drive national policies in the direction they want.

* both are champions for the advance in power for their countries;

* both use the argument that their countries are being held down, and should be allowed to flower;

* both are able to tap in to a militant dynamic among the ruling classes of the country (mullahs being equivalent to the German General Staff, which quietly controlled the real power in Germany);

* both have at their disposal a fanatical military force

* there are distinct and definable enemies on which to focus the nation's energies. In the case of Germany, it was Jews and Communists. In the case of Iran, it's Jews and Western Infidels.

* Finally, and most important, there is a "positive" focus for their fanaticism. Hitler's was that slew of weird "master race" theories. Ahneedajihad's focuses on the 12th Imam. Both of these play very well with the fanatical military arms of their respective countries.

The quote from Ali Ahmadi is amazingly reminiscent of Germans at the time of Hitler's rise: they don't much like the man, but they like what he's doing for the country.

38 posted on 08/30/2006 8:32:18 AM PDT by r9etb
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To: r9etb
Sure, I would agree that fascists are fascists, no matter what ideology may be in the background.

Rummy's speech to the Legion made the valid comparison to the time of Hitler in regard to the international and local reactions to the threat. The appeasers, the hand wringers and the total lack of understanding that the threat was quite real. But he was not comparing governments.

As far as the German Democracy of the time, Germany had only just begun it's experiment in democracy, and had made the first steps. It was much more of a democracy than Iran in any sense of the word however.Iran is a State who has only taken on the appearances of democratic reforms in order to placate a very young and educated public. They do not have any intention of actually becoming a democracy IMO.

What keeps everything from imploding is what I mentioned in my last post and the thing that we cannot deal with politically.

It is the absolute fact that for a Muslim to go against Islam in any way, would bring a death sentence, not only to the individual, but his entire family.

The people are totally hamstrung by this, as they are in every Muslim country. Eventually, we will be required to deal with this, and it will not be easy to sell this to the public unless and until they are seeking revenge.

By then, it will be too late to save our economy from ruin.

This is my prediction. My unfortunate but likely true, assessment of our future.

39 posted on 08/30/2006 9:00:30 AM PDT by Cold Heat
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To: r9etb
they don't much like the man, but they like what he's doing for the country.

Sure, it's called nationalism, and all governments use this tool to lay the ground for some future action.

We do it too....

40 posted on 08/30/2006 9:03:45 AM PDT by Cold Heat
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