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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, surname also written Ahmadinezhad, (Persian: محمود احمدی‌نژاد is the sixth President of the Islamic Republic of Iran. He took office as President on August 3, 2005. Before that he had never been elected to a government office. The conservative firebrand served as the appointed mayor of Teheran from May 3, 2003 to June 28, 2005 when he was elected president in the second round of voting. He is the first non-cleric to hold the office of President of Iran.

The open hostility of the second Bush administration toward Ahmadinejad and the administration's incompetent Middle East policies have made him and his government stronger rather than weaker. Iran appears likely to emerge as the dominant regional power in the Middle East because of its straightforward and successful defiance of second Bush administration and Israel. Iranian clients include the Iraqi Shi'a fundamentalist parties and militias (and eventually whatever government controls oil rich southern Iraq), Hezbollah in Lebanon, Azerbaijan, and the Shi'a minorities in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

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Lower Middle Class Anti-Liberal and Anti-Communist

Ahmadinejad is one of seven children born to a lower middle-class family in Garmsar, a neighbourhood in southeast Tehran. The original family surname was Saborjhian, a reference to an occupation involving carpet making. When the family moved from Semnan province to Tehran the surname was changed to Ahmadinejad which refers to both the prophet Muhammad and Persian ethnicity. The family's wrenchign experience of moving to Tehran was common to many iranian families in the 1950s and 1960s, one that helped spawn a generation of angry radicals. During the Iranian Revolution of 1979 he was a member of the extremist Shi'a Islamist faction of the Office for Strengthening Unity, the radical group that took hostages in the US Embassy and precipitated the electoral defeat of Jimmy Carter and the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980. He is believed to have attended the planning meetings for the US Embassy takeover and at these meetings lobbied for a simultaneous takeover of the Soviet Embassy.

The Bomb, the Hidden Imam and the Veto

Since becoming president Ahmadinejab has expressed strong support for nuclear development in Iran, extreme hostility to Israel and millennial belief in the imminent return of the Hidden Imam, the fundamentalist Shi'a counterpart to the funadamentalist Protestant Second Coming. He has also expressed the belief that the 1.5 million Muslims on the planet deserve one of the permanent seats on the UN Security Council. (Although why they would need that if the world is coming to an end is unclear!)

Some of Ahmadinejab's rhetoric suggests he continues to struggle psychologically with a difficult passage to adult autonomy. For example on Wednesday, May 17, 2006, he dismissed the quid pro quo of halting uranium enrichment for economic incentives by the EU, saying, "Do you think you are dealing with a 4-year-old child to whom you can give some walnuts and chocolates and get gold in return?" Source: Karl Vick. "Iran Defies Offer From Europeans: Anti-Nuclear Incentives Called Laughable." San Jose Mercury News. May 18, 2006.

Another Fundamentalist Obsessed About Israel

A vocal anti-semite more than once Ahmadinejad has expressed doubt that the Holocaust occurred, going so far refer to it as a "myth," and criticise laws in Europe against denying the historical reality of Holocaust.

No Veiled Criticism Allowed

Ahmadinejab and his supporters are sensitive to even indirect mockery of the great man. His statement claiming to sense a "halo" after his apearance at the United Nations is viewed with contempt by the less credulous in Iran. See Jefferson Morley's Cartoon Brings Iran Media Crackdown.

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2007 vist to the U.S.

In 2007 Ahmadinejad got it in his head that it would be a good idea to spend a coule of days in New York visting ground zero, going on 60 minutes and fielding questions from Columbia University students all in preparation for a vist to the UN.

He first found that most Americans were less than pleased with the idea of an Islamist visting the remains of the WTC, he next found that while the people at 60 minutes are very nice the President of Columbia University is willing to call you a "petty and cruel dictator" to your face and the sudents of the University will laugh in your face if you claim that there are absolutly no homosexuals in your country or that women who are forced to cover themselves from head to toe are treated well and these were the students who were willing to pay to see Ahmadinejad as opposed to the protesters outside carrying sings comparing him to Hitler.

The next day Ahmadinejad vistws the UN where people managed to not giggle at his rants.

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This page was last modified 22:36, 5 July 2008 by roger. Based on work by Mara and CD and dKosopedia user(s) Roger, Pinkpanther, BartFraden, Azad, Allamakee Democrat and Xiaoling69. Content is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.


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