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Please note the similarity between him and Hitler!! And how his audience reacts to his words! Exactly like Hitler, he needs to distract the battered nation from the catastrophic financial, economical as well as social and societal conditions the country is severely infected from, to survive. His screams of hostility towards others are nothing but desperate acts of survival means. The whole Islamic republic circus is based on distraction of the nation. Who remembers how the whole republic, at its very conception, started its malignant roots in the fertile land of Iran by starting the most stupid and ludicrous war against Iraq for 8 years , killing, maiming and afflicting nasty diseases upon hundreds of thousands of naive and emotionally charged youth of Iran. The very group which was their potential enemy after witnessing and realizing the Islamic Republic was nothing but a very very hallow drum that never delivered any thing it promised it would because simply that was not deliverable!! And today , again the very same old tactic of distraction by war against some virtual enemy is used to buy time to send the last few billion dollars stolen from a naive and blindly betrayed and deceived nation to the banks in Switzerland, Luxemburg and Lichtenstein with numbered accounts. Actually less than 41 days ago, AP reported that BGL ( Bank General de Luxemburg was fined 2.8 billion dollars by the American state department for violating the economic Embargo and sanctions against Iran and covertly having numbered accounts opened and maintained by Iranians ( mostly government officials) mounting to several billions of dollars! I hope after reading what was written, youd see more of Hitler and his inflicted audience, in the Supreme leader of Iran in this. ! Of the Islamic Republic of Iran and his emotionally charged naive audience. Its actually fascinating. Very very fascinating !
Posted on: Sun, 27 Jul 2014 11:49:59 +0000

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