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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

IRGC General Calls on Ahmadinejad to Curb Rising Prices

Brig. Gen. Yadollah Javani, director of IRGC political bureau, today said in Tehran that in the next six months, the prices will increase by nearly 70 percent. He called on President Ahmadinejad to control the inflation that is getting out of hand.

“At a time that the enemies are determined to bring pressure upon our people, (the government) should do all it can to prevent something terrible from happening,” Gen. Javani said. (Digarban, 11 July)

Earlier today, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei had said, however, that the Iranians had become immune to Western sanctions and won’t suffer.

5 comments:

  1. Enemies enemies enemies.
    They are the real enemies.

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  2. excellent move. the sanctions will be completely ineffective and wlll cause no harm.....and even if the people of Iran notice a massive amount of harm ...it'll all be the fault of Ahmadinejad's.


    he's just a puppet and his term of office is about up so why not throw it all on him?

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  3. Ha Ha Ha!
    Go and shot all the shop keepers you bloodsuckers.

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  4. What this demonstrates, once again, is that Iran's leadership is not monolithic.

    Observers here in the West tend to see Iran's political establishment as monolithic in nature, so when differing signals are displayed, they see it as either official contradiction or confusion.

    The IRI is more complex than most here in the West take it to be.

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  5. Mark Pryrus

    Don't delude yourself,Iran is no democracy and the regime takes its orders from the top.
    Velayat-e-faqih,do you know what that means?
    It means the top mullah knows better than all the sheep below him and that the Iranian people are nothing but cattle for them to come out once in a while and "vote"to give the dictatorship a veneer of legitimacy. But in reality the Velayat-e-fagih makes the decisions who should be who in that infernal system.
    And in the Velayat-e-fagih views the Iranian people should put up and shut up or else they will be beaten down into a pulp.

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