President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Saturday that the June 12 presidential election in Iran which has promoted and strengthened the government was the end of liberal democracy and liberal thoughts. Addressing a national gathering of judicial officials, the President said, “the Iranian nation favors dialogue and wisdom as well as constructive and cultural interaction.” Referring to the recent interference in Iran’s internal affairs and insulting comments of certain Western states on Iran’s dealing with rioters after the 10th presidential election in the country, President Ahmadinejad said, “From now on, we will bring you to justice at any international meeting.” “How is it possible that those whose hands were stained with the blood of innocent people, are now talking about human rights and believe that they could damage Iran’s Islamic system and establishment with their hollow and satanic statements and with their propaganda against Iran’s clean and humane system?” President Ahmadinejad made the remarks commenting on the recent statements of US President Barack Obama about Iran’s riots following the country’s presidential election. President Obama had said on Friday that the way that Tehran has dealt with those involved in recent riots in the country was “outrageous.” President Ahmadinejad noted that IRI does not expect a few European countries (Germany, Britain and France) to follow a logical way but it expects US President Barak Obama to be more logical. “Americans say they wish to talk with Iran but then show such a conduct. They have no more thing to hide from other nations. They showed to the world that they have yet to change,” the President said, alluding to Obama’s main solgan of change. Stressing that Iran’s electoral system was one of the most popular, safest and cleanest in the world, the President termed the remarks made by his US counterpart as “far from international rules and norms and also impolite.” The president advised Western states to stop addressing the Iranian nation with impolite literature and correct their behavior.
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Ahmadinejad, Israel and Obama's Iran Puzzle
Ahmadinejad, Israel and Obama’s Iran Puzzle
Ramzy Baroud – Palestinechronicle
June 19, 2009
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Ahmadinejad’s victory will serve as ‘proof’ that diplomacy with Iran is not an option.
The election victory of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is likely to complicate US President Barack Obama’s new approach to his country’s conflict with Iran. The reason behind the foreseen obstacle is neither the US nor Iran’s refusal to engage in future dialogue but rather Israel’s insistence on a hard-line approach to the problem.
Iran’s presidential elections on June 12 were positioned to represent another fight between Middle Eastern ‘moderates’ vs. ‘extremists’. That depiction, which conveniently divided the Middle East – according to the prevailing US foreign policy discourse – to pro-American and anti-American camps was hardly as clear in the Iranian case as it was in Palestine and most recently in Lebanon.
Ahmadinejad’s main rival, Mir Hussein Moussavi served as Iran’s Prime Minister for 8-years (between 1981-1989) during one of Iran’s most challenging times, its war with Iraq. He was hardly seen as a ‘moderate’ then. More, Moussavi was equally adamant in his country’s right to produce atomic energy for peaceful means. As far as US interests in the region are concerned, both Ahmadinejad and Moussavi are interested in dialogue with the US, and are unlikely to alter their country’s attitudes towards the occupation of Iraq, their support of Hezbollah in Lebanon, and Hamas in Palestine. Neither is ready, willing or, frankly, capable of removing Iran from the regional power play at work in the Middle East, considering that Iranian policies are shaped by other internal forces beside the president of the country.
This is not to suggest that both leaders are one and the same. For the average Iranian, statements made by Ahmadinejad and Moussavi during Iran’s lively election campaigns did indeed promise major changes in their lives, daily struggles and future. But yet again, the two men were caricatured to present two convenient personalities to the outside world, a raging nuclear-obsessed man, hell-bent on ‘wiping Israel off the map”, and a soft-spoken, learned ‘moderate’ ready to ‘engage’ the West and redeem the sins of his predecessor.
Unfortunately for the Obama administration, the first negative image – tainted as such by mainstream media, and years of image manipulation by forces dedicated to the interest of Israel – won. The election outcome in Iran presents the young Obama with a major challenge: if he carries on with his diplomatic approach and soft overtures towards Iran, ruled by a supposed Holocaust-denier, he will certainly be seen as a failed president, who dared to perceive Israel’s interests in the region as secondary; on the other hand, Obama cannot depart from his country’s new approach towards Iran, a key player in shaping the contending forces in the entire region.
In some way, Ahmadinejad’s victory was the best news for Israel. Now, Tel Aviv will continue to pressure Obama to ‘act’ against Iran, for the latter, under its current president is an ‘existential threat’ to Israel, a claim that few in Washington question. “It is not like we rooted for Ahmadinejad,” an Israeli official told the New York Times on the condition of anonymity a day after it was clear that Ahmadinejad won another term in office.
But considering Israel’s immediate attempt to capitalize on the outcome of the elections makes one wonder if the defeat of Iran’s ‘moderate’ camp was not a best case scenario for Israel. Iran will continue to be presented as the obstacle in future peace in the Middle East, allowing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to avoid any accountability as far as the ‘peace process’ is concerned. In fact, with an ‘existential threat’ not too far away, few in Washington would dare challenge Israel’s settlement policies in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, or its deadly siege on Gaza, or in fact its confrontational approach to Syria and Hezbollah in Lebanon, the latter seen as an ‘Iranian-backed militia.’
Israeli Vice Prime Minister Silvan Shalom was one of the first top officials in Israel to exploit the moment on June 13. The results of Iran’s elections, he said, “blow up in the faces of those who thought Iran was built for a genuine dialogue with the free world on stopping its nuclear program.” Ostensibly, Shalom’s message was directed at a small audience in Tel Aviv, but his true target audience, was in fact Obama himself.
Obama’s overtures towards Iran were not necessarily an indication of a fundamental shift in US foreign policy, but a realistic recognition of Iran’s growing influence in the region, and the US’ desperate and failing fight in Iraq. It was Obama’s pragmatism, not a moral-shift in US foreign policy that compelled such statements as that made on June 2 in a BBC interview: “What I do believe is that Iran has legitimate energy concerns, legitimate aspirations. On the other hand, the international community has a very real interest in preventing a nuclear arms race in the region.”
For Israel, however, Obama’s rhetoric is a deviation from the past US hard-line approach towards Iran. What Israel wants to keep alive is a discussion of war as a viable option to rein in Iran’s nuclear ambitions and to eliminate a major military rival in the Middle East.
Senior fellow at the pro-Israeli American Enterprise Institute, John R. Bolton expressed the war-mongering mantra of the pro-Israel crowd in a recent article in the Wall Street Journal entitled: “What if Israel Strikes Iran?”: “Many argue that Israeli military action will cause Iranians to rally in support of the mullahs’ regime and plunge the region into political chaos. To the contrary, a strike accompanied by effective public diplomacy could well turn Iran’s diverse population against an oppressive regime.”
Ahmadinejad’s victory will serve as further proof that diplomacy with Iran is not an option, from the point of view of Israel and its supporters in the US. Whether Obama will proceed with his positive rhetoric towards Iran is to be seen. Failure to do so, however, will further undermine his country’s interests in the Middle East, and will prolong the cold war atmosphere of animosity, espoused by a clique of neoconservative hard-liners throughout the Bush administration of past years.
– Ramzy Baroud (www.ramzybaroud.net) is an author and editor of PalestineChronicle.com. His work has been published in many newspapers, journals and anthologies around the world. His latest book is, “The Second Palestinian Intifada: A Chronicle of a People’s Struggle” (Pluto Press, London), and his forthcoming book is, “My Father Was a Freedom Fighter: Gaza’s Untold Story” (Pluto Press, London)
86 MPs Nominated Him; Hariri Officially Designated as New Lebanon PM
Lebanese president Michel Sleiman wrapped up his parliamentary consultations on the second consecutive day and officially designated MP Saad Hariri to be next Lebanese Prime Minister and tasked him with forming his first-ever government after he received 86 votes of approval by MPs and 42 others refrained to name anyone.
“According to the constitution and after the president consulted with the speaker of parliament and parliamentarians, he (Lebanese President Michel Sleiman) summoned Saad Hariri and tasked him with forming a new government,” a presidential statement said.
This would be Hariri’s first designation to the premiership following the June 7 legislative elections in which the March 14 coalition won 71 out of the 128 seats in parliament
After his appointment, Prime Minister-designate Hariri vowed to form a homogeneous and consensus government that is able to function away from obstruction. We “will safeguard the constitution, institutions, sovereignty, independence and the project of the building of the Lebanese state,” he told reporters at Baabda Palace.
He vowed to form a “homogeneous” and “consensus” government that is able to remain united and “make achievements away from obstruction” in cooperation with the president.
Hariri also promised to keep strife and “foreign and economic” danger away from Lebanon.
As soon as the consultations wrapped up, Speaker Nabih Berri arrived to Baabda Palace where he met with President Sleiman who informed him of the consultations’’ results and later Hariri joined them.
For the 2nd consecutive day, President Sleiman continued the consultations where he received in the morning the “Mountain Unity” parliamentary bloc headed by MP Talal Areslan who nominated no one to the PM post. Head of the Marada movement MP Sleiman Franjieh also refrained to nominate anyone for the post.
However, Armenian Consensus parliamentary bloc and the Tripoli Coalition parliamentary bloc, the Lebanese Harmony parliamentary bloc, Tashnaq parliamentary bloc, MP Imad al Hout of the Jamaa Islamia and MPs Tamam Salam, Boutros Harb, Robert Ghanem, Michel Pharaon, Robert Fadel, Ryad Rahal, Dori Chamoun and Nayla Tueni nominated MP Hariri to the premiership.
In the first day of consultations, Hariri got 67 votes from the loyalty bloc as well as the Development and Liberation bloc of Speaker Nabih Berri. 31 MPs representing the Loyalty to the Resistance and the Change and Reform opposition blocs didn’t nominate anyone for the post while stressing they will cooperate with the PM-designate in case he wanted to guarantee real partnership.
On Thursday, Hariri and Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah met for the first time since October to discuss the composition of the next government. “Designating a prime minister and agreeing on the shape of the cabinet are inseparable parts of the same task,” Hezbollah deputy chief Sheikh Naim Qassem told AFP.
Meanwhile, conflicting scenarios were presented by the parliamentary minority in regards to the composition of the future cabinet.
Informed sources told the Lebanese daily As-Safir that MP Hariri presented his outlook of the new cabinet to Sayyed Nasrallah during their last meeting.
He proposed a cabinet composed of 30 ministers, whereby the parliamentary majority would have 16 ministers, 10 ministers would represent the parliamentary minority and 4 ministers would be designated to the president. The Hezbollah leadership announced that the parliamentary minority continues to hold to obtaining veto power in cabinet, according to As-Safir.
High level and well-informed sources within the Future movement affirmed to the daily that Hariri had indeed presented a formula of 16+10+4 with his political allies prior to meeting Sayyed Nasrallah.
Sources added that his political allies approved Hariri’s proposal since the parliamentary majority continues to reject providing the national opposition with veto power.
As-Safir quoted Christian sources close to the presidency expressing their reservations against the 16+10+4 formula preferring a 15+10+5 equation that would provide the president with 5 rather than 4 ministers in cabinet.
Moreover, the daily al-Akhbar spoke to informed official sources close to the president saying President Sleiman prefers a 14+9+7 formula (14 to the parliamentary majority, 9 to the opposition and 7 ministers to the president).
Iran's Air Force Pilots Conducts Successful Maneuvers
Iranian Air Force pilots successfully conduct low-altitude, long distance flights in the final phase of the Milad-Noor-Velayat aerial maneuver over the Persian Gulf.
“By continuing trainings in the future, we would be able to fly at an altitude of one meter above the sea level,” Air Force pilot Brigadier Hossein Chit-Foroush, spokesman for the maneuver told Fars News on Friday.
He added that since the fighter jets flew at very low altitudes and the risk of an accident was high, the aerial maneuvers were carried out in complete coordination with the presence of the Islamic Republic’s Marine Forces.
The Iranian general continued that it was the first appearance of F14 fighter jets in the aerial maneuver — Milad-Noor-Velayat — amid numerous threats against the country.
The aerial maneuver conducted within Iran’s airspace over the Persian Gulf and the adjoining Sea of Oman began on Monday, and has been acknowledged as being a strictly “defensive exercise”.
2 Brothers Martyred in D.I Khan
Two Brothers Riaz Hussain & Arif Hussain martyred at 9 p.m in Mandi Town Nawab Adda. They were vegetable merchants and belonged to Tank City.
Parachinar: Millitants fleeing From Waziristan to Lower Kurram
Taliban are continuously launching attacks on Shiite population in Parachinar. Once again clashed erupted when Taliban militants launched attacks from Waristan side in parts of village Mingak and AliZai in Lower Kurram Agency due to which 8 martyred and several injured. In retaliation many Taliban killed.
According to report when Taliban militants fired missiles & mortar shelling on Wednesday midnight, resulted a teenager boy along with two women and five children of Turi tribe killed in home at Village Kirman. Local tribes retaliated strongly so Taliban had no option but to flee away even leaving their three dead bodies on the spot. According to another source Shia youths hit-backed Taliban attack between Tuesday and Wednesday night and pushed back Taliban militants to their area till “Kuchey”. Three youth martyred and several Taliban killed.
Taliban are continuously targeting Peoples in Parachinar .On 8th June they killed tribal elder Haji Ismel Hussain Turi belongs to AliZai Village of Lower Kurram was giving water to his fields, when the taliban millitants of Village Baghzi (whose boundries touches at point with Waziristan) opened fired upon him and fled away.
The fierce fighting continued from last Tuesday16.06.2009 between the Taliban milltants loyal to baitullah mahsud settled in Sadda Lower Kurram and local tribes of Balashkhel village of Upper Kurram with shelling of heavy weapons. While death toll reaches to 61 and more than 100 injured during a week long clashes according to independent and hospital sources
The situation in area is chronic and very tense but government is silent spectator instead of punishing the Taliban militants who violated the peace treaty for more than dozens time. According to sources of Political administration on condition of not to be named, the clashes spread due to arrival of hundreds Taliban loyal to Baitullah from Waziristan
Allama Muhammed Nawaz Irfani, the Khateeb Jamia Masjid Parachinar, addressing a press conference in the presence of tribal leaders in Parachinar, said: extremists are fleeing Waziristan to come into Kurram Agency and disrupting the peace of the agency. He said they had rendered sacrifices for clearing the upper Kurram areas of the militants, but their presence in the lower and central parts of the agency was still a threat to peace. “The militants had been attacking Balishkhel and other areas but the government has turned a blind eye towards this sensitive situation,” he told media.
Iran film to be showcased at South Asian Fest

“The Last Queen of the Earth” is to get a special showcase at South Asian Film Festival in India.
The four-day festival kicked off on Friday in Goa Island will also host a number of short films made by young Iranian directors.
“The Last Queen of the Earth” narrates the story of a young Afghan man working in Iran. He has not heard anything from his family for a long time and becomes more worried after he finds about September 11th attack and the US raid over Afghanistan. He then chooses to return home, but he experiences hard days.
The film has already clinched two prizes at Iran’s Fajr International Film Festival for best director.
It was also nominee for best director, best filming and top actor prizes at Ashland Independent Film Festival.
The Iranian movie directed by Mohammad Reza Arab has already been shown at Montreal, Cairo, Singapore, Japan, Mumbai, Boston and Brooklyn film festivals.
5 more US banks shut down, 45 failures in 09
US regulators have closed five banks, bringing the total of US bank failures to 45 this year as falling home prices take their toll on financial institutions.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC) said the five banks which were closed on Friday were Community Bank of West Georgia and Neighborhood Community Bank in the state of Georgia; Horizon Bank, of Pine City, Minnesota; MetroPacific Bank, of Irvine, California; and Mirae Bank, of Los Angeles.
Despite the US government’s efforts to drive its economy out of the 18-month-old recession, bank failures have largely increased this year. There were 25 failures in all of 2008 and just three in 2007.
Seattle-based lender Washington Mutual was closed in September last year to become the biggest bank to fail in US history.
The FDIC has so far put 305 financial institutions on its list of banks in danger of failure. It has not revealed the names of the institutions.
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