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March 13, 2007

Is really Iran President is an Israeli secret agent?

I am not a politician, and I do not know a lot about politics, but I found a note in an Isreali website by Guy Bechor, who writes periodically at Ynetnews, the leading source for Israel news, on his article in March 1st 2007, tilted: Ahmadinejad, our secret agent in Iran, he provided some facts that show President Ahmadinejad works more in the favor of Israel rather than Iran. He wrote:

“Could it be that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is working for us? He is after all doing an excellent job for Israel. This week, while Teheran is divided between pragmatic elements calling to suspend Iran's nuclear program (or at least enter dialog with the US,) and militant elements who are not prepared to make any concessions – militant Ahmadinejad should definitely be supported.
It would be bad news for Israel if the Iranian nuclear program was halted now because international pressure would wane, a new American president would come to power and the smart Iranians would renew the project later on. Fortunately we have Ahmadinejad who insists that his country be isolated and trumpeted as the world's problem child.

Following is a list of Ahmadinejad achievements in less than two years:

• He brought the Iranian nuclear issue to the top of the international agenda..
• Ahmadinejad has pitted the US against Iran, while virtually pushing it to take military action against his country.
• The Iranian president has lost European support to such an extent that countries such as Germany, France and Britain are insisting on expanding sanctions on Iran
• He united the whole world behind Israel due to his foolish denial of the Holocaust.
• By his own doing, Ahmadinejad is building the great Sunni camp against the Shiites and Iran.
• Due to Iran's Shiite enthusiasm, the rift between Iran and Syria - its only ally - is also growing. The Syrians feel very uncomfortable with the Shiite ambition for hegemony, which could ultimately come at their expense.
• The unofficial international economic embargo against Iran is expanding, and is likely to soon become official if the Security Council makes such a decision.
• Ahmadinejad is also increasingly losing Russian support.
• Internally Ahmadinejad has also achieved quite a lot by inciting entire sectors within Iran against him and the Ayatollah regime, while insisting on imposing a radical and conservative line on the entire country without understanding the direction of history, which is distancing itself from the conservative line. “

So it seems president Ahmadinejad, is a precious agent in favor of his country enemies.

Posted by Syamak Moattari at March 13, 2007 10:33 AM