After reading this article, I'm not sure if it's the facade type front, or the other type front. But it made me almost have a heart attack x.x
Is this the Facade of Peace and Secuirty?
by Hikaru 5 Replies latest jw friends
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yknot
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=65074§ionid=351020101
The link above goes to a site with several stories....which one are you referenceing
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Hikaru
Um, I'm not sure how that happened. O.o It linked to it before.
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail.aspx?id=65074§ionid=351020101
Does that work? Oh wait now I see, the & sign in the link got changed, so the HTML screwed up when linking it and the server re-directed due to the error.
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Locutus of Borg
nope
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VoidEater
Interesting...
Ahmadinejad said that an increase in the price of oil and gas was a function of politically-motivated actions of certain powers, with harmful effects on world's poor countries.
That would ring more true if it weren't also producing harmful effects on "certain powers", as well.
The spread of communicable diseases like AIDS is the outcome of poverty and lack of hygiene and education, he said, adding, "If we are serious about finding the root causes of such scourges, we must first of all admit that they are the result of the economic framework devised by the big powers and the inefficiency of the political and economic systems currently dominating the world."
Well, everyone gets something right sometimes...although I think "root causes" of disease tend to be micro-organisms?
Big powers are nearing the end of their era of supremacy, Ahmadinejad said.
I thought history showed that big powers just tend to get replaced by bigger powers...
Pointing to a rise in the production of illicit drugs over the past few years, he stated, "It is worth noting that the increase is happening in areas where big powers and their allies have a military presence."
Aha! People take drugs because of prosimity to military bases!
Elsewhere in his remarks, the Iranian president condemned the verdict issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) against the Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, saying that instead of taking a position aimed at defending the rights of nations, the ICC made a decision that was in line with the demands of certain big powers.
And the WTS joined the UN as an NGO to get a lousy library card.