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"the continuation of the Zionist regime's life in the region is not feasible."
Israel's continued existence in the region is "not feasible."
Well.. This I do not agree with at all.. There are many reasons for the middle east mess, intolerance is one of the biggest reasons, and the lack of understanding and accepance by the arab nations are also highly relevant.
They could also make the middle east a peaceful place by inviting the Palestinians to their countries, and recognize Israel as a Jewish state.
Its democracy.. He is elected president of Iran, just like Bush was elected president of the US.
A lot of elected presidents are morons.
We were talking about his most recent comments. He does not call for the extermination of Israel, but points out that it is quickly becoming apparent that the "Zionist Regime" cannot be a part of a peaceful ME.
:lol: so in other words, kick the jews into the sea because HAmmas wont stop with the rockets until every one is exterminated. :roll:
Do you agree with him?
Israel's invasion of Gaza shows again that it only knows how to use overwhelming military force to solve its problems.
Its democracy.. He is elected president of Iran, just like Bush was elected president of the US.
A lot of elected presidents are morons.
You're criticizing Israel's use of force in response to Hamas's use of force?
To pretend Iran is a democracy is ignorant.
:lol: who did he run against and how was he nominated? :roll:
The registration of the candidates finished on May 14, 2005 and 1014 candidates had registered to run, including many people who didn't have the qualifications required in the law. More than 90% of the candidates were men, and there were about ninety female candidates. The law about the election process does not include any requirements for people who want to register to run: it only provides qualifications that are to be checked by the Guardian Council.
It is a democracy. Except the most important part of the government which is the "Islamic" state institutions.
The president was democratically elected just like in the US.
And they have an elected parliament..
Wow, man. Add one more thing to the list.
Iran is not a democracy. Read up on it. People are only allowed to vote for candidates approved by the mullahs. that is not democracy.
There are many ways to apply military force. Israel should use the way which leads to peace, not the way that demonstrates their willingness and ability to use military might.
And the members of those parties select the candidates.Yes, and the US are only allowed to vote on people allowed by the "parties".. Iran IS a democracy.
1000 people who all had to be pre-approved by religious leaders whose only wish is to continue their own power.Over 1000 people ran for the 2005 presidency.. How many ran in the US 2008 election?
And the members of those parties select the candidates.
1000 people who all had to be pre-approved by religious leaders whose only wish is to continue their own power.
Sort of reminds us of how the US federal government will never relinquish its power, eh?
And the members of those parties select the candidates.
1000 people who all had to be pre-approved by religious leaders whose only wish is to continue their own power.
Since the US government is actually elected by the people of the country who else would you suggest have it? The trees?
Since the US government is actually elected by the people of the country who else would you suggest have it? The trees?
Israel's invasion of Gaza shows again that it only knows how to use overwhelming military force to solve its problems.
Israel only wants to exist in peace. They just can't seem to catch a break from the "Mental East"....oops I meant "Middle East" arount them. They have tried every aproach to peace but it is always ended by the CLEAR PROVOCATIONS of Hamas and others who don't want them to exist anywhere.
If Iran says it is not feasible for Israel to live (exist) and somehow a nuclear weapon accomplishes it to be that Isreal no longer exists, then Iran and Hamas should no longer exist shortly after.
Ironically we would probably be saving Irans existance if we stop them from getting nuclear weapons:doh
That doesnt prove that Iran is not a democracy, because it is.. Everything you say here applies to US democracy as well.
Really? Does the US have an unelected Supreme Leader who controls all government decisions?
That doesnt prove that Iran is not a democracy, because it is.. Everything you say here applies to US democracy as well.
Really? Does the US have an unelected Supreme Leader who controls all government decisions?
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