Wednesday 10 May 2017

Iran’s presidential election: Nothing new after 38 years


Iran’s presidential election: Nothing new after 38 years

swindler and executioner
 We wre recently witness to the first debate of Iran's 2017 presidential election, which can be evaluated from a variety of perspectives.  One simple conclusion is that all candidates failed to provide any hope for a better future.

What is the solution for Iran?


What is the solution for Iran?

These days, various Trump administration officials are heard making remarks and taking measures regarding Iran.  U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley has time and again spoken about Iran's notorious activities.  "[T]he country that continues to cause the most havoc, whether it's Syria, whether it's Iraq, any place around the world you look at Iran, and you see there is a bad influence, and being that state sponsor of terrorism is something we don't want to reward," Haley said in a recent interview with CNN.

Mullah terrorists

Adopting a tone not seen in any other U.S. top diplomat, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson also resorted to strong rhetoric about Iran: