A Brother Opines: Mahmoud Bin Ahmadinejad Al………

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Davoud Ahmadinejad, the brother of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has said that the deviant current and seditionists, in a joint effort, has formed common economic, cultural, and political circles whose principles go against the principles of the Islamic system. These two currents have reached a “common strategy”, Ahmadinejad told the Mehr News Agency in an interview published on Monday. He also said that their efforts are aimed at undermining the structures and main principles of the Islamic Republic. Asked if the fact that reformists did not present a single list of candidates for the March parliamentary elections is linked with their cooperation with the deviant current, he said that the reason is that they have lost their popularity………

Like his brother, he is giving the 'party line', blasting the opposition, the reformists for casting doubt over the electoral process by refusing to play the unfair game. Yet there are some mullahs who are also blasting his brother as a near deviant (wtf that may be in today's Iran).
 
Can the world take more than one Ahmadinejad? Apparently the answer is ‘yes’ and this one is named for King David. I didn’t know that Ahmadinejad had a brother. It doesn’t say here what his title and avocation are, they just quote him. If he were named Davoud Bin Ahamdinejad al-Saud or Davoud Bin Ahmadinehad al-Khalifa or Davoud Bin Ahmadinejad al-Nahayan (owners of Abu Dhabi), he’d be minister of defense or foreign affairs or justice, at least minister of twiddling. He’d be in line to become president. He'd be a billionaire, self-made of course just like the late Prince Sultan ($ 250+ billion) and the not-so-late al-Waleed Bin Talal and the not-yet-late Bandar Bin Sultan (of the al-Yamama, BAE Systems, SFO, and Tony Blair bribery case). But he won’t: they will both be out of sight by 2013. There is a silver lining in almost every cloud.

Cheers
mhg


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