Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei reviewing the graduating cadets at the joint graduation ceremonies of Iran’s military (Artesh) service academies. Tehran. 10 November 2010.
After the failure yet again about the US to even spot a missile See this, me thinks Iran is safe. Just shows how $1trillion+ is hijacked by the Zionists as said by Mr Runsfeld on 911-1 where has the money gone. Sleep safe Iran and build your alliances. Keep build your deterrents and ignore them Zionists and them USA immigrants!
It is appropriate that ceremony of this nature is attended by an elected politician or a military figure appointed by an elected head of government than a man of religion and peace.
Mr. Khamenei is so worried for his own security that even in a military graduation event he is flanked by bodyguards. Who's going to kill him here? His commanders, or the unarmed cadets?
The supreme leader is indirectly elected by the people (he is elected by the Assembly of Experts who are elected by the people). He is more a man of politics than religion; he has spent most of his life in politics. So I guess he does qualify as an 'elected politician'.
Here is some footage of the ceremony:
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After the failure yet again about the US to even spot a missile See this, me thinks Iran is safe. Just shows how $1trillion+ is hijacked by the Zionists as said by Mr Runsfeld on 911-1 where has the money gone. Sleep safe Iran and build your alliances. Keep build your deterrents and ignore them Zionists and them USA immigrants!
ReplyDeleteIt is appropriate that ceremony of this nature is attended by an elected politician or a military figure appointed by an elected head of government than a man of religion and peace.
ReplyDeleteMr. Khamenei is so worried for his own security that even in a military graduation event he is flanked by bodyguards. Who's going to kill him here? His commanders, or the unarmed cadets?
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ReplyDeleteThe supreme leader is indirectly elected by the people (he is elected by the Assembly of Experts who are elected by the people). He is more a man of politics than religion; he has spent most of his life in politics. So I guess he does qualify as an 'elected politician'.