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10/16/2017 5:00 am  #1


Making Tehran Great Again

[size=100]I am scratching my head over this. Trump calls this the "worst deal in History". Then he basically punts it to Congress. He had the power to drop out of the agreement if he sincerely believed that it was not in our best interests. But, after tough tough to make the base think he kept a promise,,,, Trump passes the Buck!
Profiles in cowardice.
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Iran's hardliners say Trump has done them 'great favors'

Tehran (CNN)Tehran is a city that wears its political colors on its sleeve. The sprawling Iranian capital nestles between barren mountain ranges, its streets packed with high rises, leafy parks and markets.

A major boulevard slices through the metropolis, from the working class south to the more affluent north; a journey along this road highlights the many political views of its population.

Vicious infighting has raged here since Iranian President Hassan Rouhani signed a landmark nuclear agreement with the West; moderates rally around Rouhani, calling for more political freedom, while hardliners and clerics lament the country's "softer" international stance.

But US President Donald Trump's recent remarks on Iran have infuriated Iranians across the political spectrum -- regime officials say they have forced the heavily politicized society to close ranks. The country's conservatives are saying "I told you so," while moderates express disappointment at the hard line taken by Trump.

On Friday, after weeks of rhetoric, the US President announced plans to decertify the country's landmark Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) -- better known as the Iran nuclear deal -- that had eased the country's isolation since 2013.

And -- perhaps most controversially of all -- he called the body of water separating Iran from its Arab arch-rivals the "Arabian Gulf" instead of the "Persian Gulf," hitting a nerve in this divided, and diverse city.
The walls here are plastered with Islamic art and portraits of the country's slain soldiers -- but men and women (many of whom wear the mandatory headscarf loosely, a sign of their reformist views) mingle freely in cafes, and downtown an arts scene is flourishing, fueled by the city's liberal youth.

'Trump has done us a great service'
In a dark room lined with religious texts and newspaper clippings, an adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei beams.

"Contrary to what other people think, I don't think Trump is against Iran," Hossein Shariatmadari tells CNN in his office at the headquarters of the country's ultra-conservative Kayhan newspaper.
"In fact, Trump has done us a great service. It would have cost us a lot to show that the domestic divisions are beneficial to the United States. Trump did this for us.

"The result is that we have reached more cohesion and unity amongst ourselves," says Shariatmadari, who identifies himself as the "Supreme Leader's Representative."

Last edited by Goose (10/16/2017 5:10 am)


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

10/16/2017 6:49 am  #2


Re: Making Tehran Great Again

Yet another episode of the reality show known as the Presidency ! 

Last edited by tennyson (10/16/2017 6:50 am)


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

10/16/2017 7:05 am  #3


Re: Making Tehran Great Again

Trump is, indeed, The Apprentice when it comes to international relations.

 

10/16/2017 7:14 am  #4


Re: Making Tehran Great Again

But, The Base will like it. While it does not safeguard the nation,,, it sounds tough.
That's all they want.
 


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
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