Category: Iran

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the current president of Iran, got voted in to this office in the year 2005. Though he is not a minister, he echoed the viewpoints of the previous president of Iran, Ayatollah Khomeini, whom Ahmadinejad has always looked up to. For people that don’t recall the Iran hostage crisis, Khomeini, was the one which held 52 US diplomatic hostages for 444 days from November 4, 1979 to Jan 20, 1981.

In September of 2005, Ahmadinejad gave a fiery speech at the UN General Assembly concerning Iran’s nuclear program. Only four weeks later he seemed to make a comment concerning Israel. He quoted and concluded with a statement that Khomeini made about Israel ; that they deserve to be eliminated from the pages of history.

Ahmadinejad still is not finished. Two months later on he gave a talk, in which he denied the Holocaust, where more than 6,000,000 Jews were eliminated by the hands of the German Fascist regime, had ever taken place. He announced the Jews had invented the Holocaust as a parable. He revealed, It gave them power over others and faiths.

Ahmadinejad is accelerating Iran’s nuclear research program, and some say that Iran is about two years off from building a nuclear weapon. Their weapons are all in the terrorist hands of Hamas and others now, do you actually accept that they just wish to build their nuclear power capacities to support a civilian energy program?

Iran, Syria, Pakistan, and North Korea, are nations with leaders that use hate, violence, and destruction as their guide. They are systems that we have to keep our eyes on. Their intents are for harm on the innocent, and destruction to anyone who doesn’t fall in line with what their ideals are.

Hamas and other terrorist affiliations around the globe and the states like Iran and Syria that support and fuel them, are committed, not only to kill all of the Jews, but also, “to kill all the infidels. ” An infidel is anyone that isn’t a Muslim. Are you a Muslim?

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Posted in Iran on Jun 20th, 2010, 1:44 pm by Brian Gosur     

Brazil Diplomatic Victory With Iran Momentarily Halts Increased Tensions

In the spotlight recently has been reports on Brazil diplomatic victory towards peace with Iranian nuclear deal. This deal brings a revival to a previously halted UN plan. This plan aims to bring into light Iran’s nuclear enrichment program, and monitor it closely. The revived deal does not completely reign in Iran’s nuclear productivity but it gives the international community some light on what’s going on.

Even though this may be a minor step in the right direction for peace, Iran has not promised to stop its divisive uranium enrichment development. The halt of this program, and others like it, is what most Western nations want from Iran. Why? Simply because these types of programs are seen as a threat to world peace and stability.

However relatively small this deal may seem, some Western states are approaching Iran’s stance with caution. Many countries are not totally convinced of Iran’s commitment to a lasting halt to its nuclear enrichment programs.

Some countries are confused by Iran. Simply because Iran says that its uranium enrichment program is being developed solely for peaceful energy uses, but yet, it will not let international monitors oversee their nuclear production. This sends out mixed messages to the international community and troubles world leaders across the globe.

The priority that Iran gives to privacy regarding the issue is what worries many global leaders. The logic behind this is that if Iran is not doing anything against international law, why does it insist on hiding its program? However weary some countries may be on this topic, Iran exporting some of its uranium is a step in the right direction for a resolution to the conflict.

However uncertain people may feel about the Brazil diplomatic victory towards peace with Iranian nuclear deal, one this is certain: it has paused increased sanctions on the country. Before this deal was agreed upon, tightened sanctions were being planned against Iran. This renewed deal with exporting some of its uranium has halted these plans for the time being.

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Posted in Iran on Jun 15th, 2010, 8:41 am by Talita Flavia     

Purchasing Spacious Real Estate In Iran For Beginners

Moving out of the country is difficult and particularly frustrating, especially for those that want to get everything done in an organized fashion. Real estate in Iran is booming, especially in the luxury area.

Regardless of the kind of property you want to purchase, it is most likely available for much cheaper than it would be in the United States or UK. There are tons of options available and preparation is required to secure a safe and ideal location for real estate.

If possible, traveling to Iran is in your best interest. If you already live inside the country, visiting the property will ensure that you are buying a high quality piece of real estate. Overall, it is safer to check out something in real life, before making a purchase. You can then research the area, and view the property statistics and how much it sold for previously, and so on.

If meetings or conventions are available in your area, consider attending them to learn more about real estate in Iran as well as laws and how to make your first purchase. You can use these tools to find good deals on apartments or condos, as well as luxury property that may be of value to you. Understanding the laws is important so that you can protect yourself and your investments.

Since numerous property types are an option, keep your budget open. Condos, apartments, penthouses, villas, and actual single family houses are priced differently and located in different areas. Be sure that whomever you are dealing with has the appropriate licensing to deal in real estate, and isn’t a person trying to scam you for a few extra dollars. Dealing with international real estate can be tricky, but it is extremely important to look up laws regarding selling, trading, and buying real estate in foreign countries.

As always, the better your credit the better the deal you can make with a real estate agent. Having optimal credit will allow you to get low interest rates as well as better options when purchasing real estate. You can get better properties if you can prove that you are a reliable buyer. The larger your down payment when it comes to buying Iran real estate, the better.

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Posted in Iran on Jan 12th, 2010, 11:54 am by Chris Channing