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How would you explain the clerics suppression of the uprising in Iran a couple of years ago?
How would you explain the clerics suppression of the uprising in Iran a couple of years ago?
Iran is a Theocratic Autocracy that has blended the government with their own power bases. They are all one people culturally. Oh, there are a few Christians and Jews, Bahai, Kurds, etc. but the ~85% Shia are in control of that country. Yes, they have their divisions and issues with their minorities as well as Shia rifts, but you really don't see them blowing themselves or others up. They will pay you to blow yourself up around their enemies, but they're not going to blow themselves up. The Muslim Brotherhood look to that avenue, but I digress.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is a "Twelver" who believes that they can hasten the end of times. They (Twelvers) work towards a nuclear military pile for that reason. To hasten their end of times.
Now at this time there is a pretty good battle with the Clerics and the Twelvers because the Twelvers wish to continue with the creation of a nuclear pile, and the Clerics are against this. A battle on, but the battle is muted since Stuxnet and other implementations have lengthened their time frame for the creation of a military nuclear pile. (~2015)
If Nejad wins this battle, and if the political cycle continues, then it will likely move into a dictatorship rather than a Democracy. There's nothing going on with unrest in Iran. Even when the 2009 "unrest" began it was brutally held down by the Basij security force and the Republican Guards along with the policing forces. No one knows how many of the six forces of Basij there are, but estimates are easily in the million plus range. These special groups contain with immunity when any battle is on and they have been picked for aggressiveness. These are all under Nejads control. The Republican Guard is the battle ground at the moment, but it is a years long battle. Look to the deaths in Iran for an idea of the momentum.
It's a die toss all around so when that is the case I go with momentum. What's moving at the moment.
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How would you explain the clerics suppression of the uprising in Iran a couple of years ago?
Iran is a Theocratic Autocracy that has blended the government with their own power bases. They are all one people culturally. Oh, there are a few Christians and Jews, Bahai, Kurds, etc. but the ~85% Shia are in control of that country. Yes, they have their divisions and issues with their minorities as well as Shia rifts, but you really don't see them blowing themselves or others up. They will pay you to blow yourself up around their enemies, but they're not going to blow themselves up. The Muslim Brotherhood look to that avenue, but I digress.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is a "Twelver" who believes that they can hasten the end of times. They (Twelvers) work towards a nuclear military pile for that reason. To hasten their end of times.
Now at this time there is a pretty good battle with the Clerics and the Twelvers because the Twelvers wish to continue with the creation of a nuclear pile, and the Clerics are against this. A battle on, but the battle is muted since Stuxnet and other implementations have lengthened their time frame for the creation of a military nuclear pile. (~2015)
If Nejad wins this battle, and if the political cycle continues, then it will likely move into a dictatorship rather than a Democracy. There's nothing going on with unrest in Iran. Even when the 2009 "unrest" began it was brutally held down by the Basij security force and the Republican Guards along with the policing forces. No one knows how many of the six forces of Basij there are, but estimates are easily in the million plus range. These special groups contain with immunity when any battle is on and they have been picked for aggressiveness. These are all under Nejads control. The Republican Guard is the battle ground at the moment, but it is a years long battle. Look to the deaths in Iran for an idea of the momentum.
It's a die toss all around so when that is the case I go with momentum. What's moving at the moment.
Click
dude, being a twelver shia believer is not equal to being someone who wants to expedite the end of times.
that's ridiculous.
Iran is a Theocratic Autocracy that has blended the government with their own power bases. They are all one people culturally. Oh, there are a few Christians and Jews, Bahai, Kurds, etc. but the ~85% Shia are in control of that country. Yes, they have their divisions and issues with their minorities as well as Shia rifts, but you really don't see them blowing themselves or others up. They will pay you to blow yourself up around their enemies, but they're not going to blow themselves up. The Muslim Brotherhood look to that avenue, but I digress.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is a "Twelver" who believes that they can hasten the end of times. They (Twelvers) work towards a nuclear military pile for that reason. To hasten their end of times.
Now at this time there is a pretty good battle with the Clerics and the Twelvers because the Twelvers wish to continue with the creation of a nuclear pile, and the Clerics are against this. A battle on, but the battle is muted since Stuxnet and other implementations have lengthened their time frame for the creation of a military nuclear pile. (~2015)
If Nejad wins this battle, and if the political cycle continues, then it will likely move into a dictatorship rather than a Democracy. There's nothing going on with unrest in Iran. Even when the 2009 "unrest" began it was brutally held down by the Basij security force and the Republican Guards along with the policing forces. No one knows how many of the six forces of Basij there are, but estimates are easily in the million plus range. These special groups contain with immunity when any battle is on and they have been picked for aggressiveness. These are all under Nejads control. The Republican Guard is the battle ground at the moment, but it is a years long battle. Look to the deaths in Iran for an idea of the momentum.
It's a die toss all around so when that is the case I go with momentum. What's moving at the moment.
Click
dude, being a twelver shia believer is not equal to being someone who wants to expedite the end of times.
that's ridiculous.
Ropey's correct and nutjob is a 12er.
dude, being a twelver shia believer is not equal to being someone who wants to expedite the end of times.
that's ridiculous.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is a "Twelver" who believes that they can hasten the end of times. They (Twelvers) work towards a nuclear military pile for that reason. To hasten their end of times.
Well get ready, because thats what I predict is going to happen.
The Muslim Brotherhood
I think Wall St thinks that too - oil prices up, DOW is down. The shame of it is, they are protesting is because they are hungry and jobless. It is what happens when there is huge income disparity and no middle class. Makes me wonder what will happen in the US when the middle class is wiped out.
Well get ready, because thats what I predict is going to happen.
The Muslim Brotherhood
I think Wall St thinks that too - oil prices up, DOW is down. The shame of it is, they are protesting is because they are hungry and jobless. It is what happens when there is huge income disparity and no middle class. Makes me wonder what will happen in the US when the middle class is wiped out.
If their is riots like that in the US I'd bet they'll be much worse, cause a lot of people here are armed. I hope that doesn't happen, frankly every-time I see riots I always hear a bout how they rob people in the same situation as they are.
In Egypt you are either rich or poor, nothing else.
And its been that way for about 4,000 years.
Except, 4,000 years ago they did not have the internet or social networking. 60 per cent of Egypt's population is under age 30 and this generation finally is not happy banging 2 rocks together for 2 bucks a day like their fathers.
Except, 4,000 years ago they did not have the internet or social networking. 60 per cent of Egypt's population is under age 30 and this generation finally is not happy banging 2 rocks together for 2 bucks a day like their fathers.
And they know they can do better. But, who will lead them?
In Egypt you are either rich or poor, nothing else.
And its been that way for about 4,000 years.
Except, 4,000 years ago they did not have the internet or social networking. 60 per cent of Egypt's population is under age 30 and this generation finally is not happy banging 2 rocks together for 2 bucks a day like their fathers.
Except, 4,000 years ago they did not have the internet or social networking. 60 per cent of Egypt's population is under age 30 and this generation finally is not happy banging 2 rocks together for 2 bucks a day like their fathers.
And they know they can do better. But, who will lead them?
That's the $64,000 question. I don't believe a democracy has ever followed a revolution in any mid-eastern country.
Except, 4,000 years ago they did not have the internet or social networking. 60 per cent of Egypt's population is under age 30 and this generation finally is not happy banging 2 rocks together for 2 bucks a day like their fathers.
And they know they can do better. But, who will lead them?
That's the $64,000 question. I don't believe a democracy has ever followed a revolution in any mid-eastern country.