BRAGGART AHMADINEJAD…

The Persians are famous for exaggeration.
The Persian baloney is an old and well-known idiom. Iranian
President Ahmadinejad is experienced enough for shooting the
bull. Let’s give an example: the gain from petrol will be on
our table, The Mahdi will soon come and destroy all the
non-believers, Israel will be wiped out from the map, Iran
found a cure for AIDS disease, it is a shame to tell young
people what to wear, a 16 year-old student girl produced
nuclear energy by using the materials she had bought from
the market etc… It is like “enough is enough, he is doing
politics”. On the other hand, Ahmadinejad always kept us
busy with the similar baloneys. The above-mentioned words of
Ahmadinejad are nothing other than a Persian baloney and. a
kind of “hallucination” of power.
Naturally Iranians are more into
exaggeration than any other nation. When we have seen on the
press that Ahmadinejad confronted the US bravely and
defended Iran’s right to produce nuclear energy, we wanted
to applaud. When we have seen that none of his words were
fulfilled and the pressures, the poverty, the security and
the migration have increased we understood that his words
are nothing other than a Persian baloney synthesis.
It is reported that 15 British marines
would be captured and be punished with death penalty on the
grounds of spying on border. Haleh Esfandiari, Kian
Tajbakshi and others were captured on the grounds of “Velvet
Revolution” and sent to Evin prison, but afterwards they
were all released. In many cities of Iran and especially in
Tehran and its surroundings, tens of young people were
arrested under the title of “Arazel and Obash” and on the
grounds of stealing, rape, murder, harassment and bullying;
then hung without a hearing… Well, what about the promises
of Ahmadinejad to fight against petrol mafia, terrorists of
economy, lords of corruption and economic rent prior to
elections? Was it more important to hang up a few bullies
and thieves?
The Ahmadinejad government, which
challenges the world continuously and frightens and
irritates by the threats it makes, has been following a
policy by oppressing and silencing the one who talks and
objects. Ahmadinejad Government has been transferring money
they gained from the sale of petrol which made an extra
revenue in the recent years to Lebanon, Palestine,
Afghanistan, Syria, Sudan and other African countries
instead of putting it on our tables.

Ahmadinejad’s words and behaviors have
common characteristics with the patients who have “manic
depressive psychosis” or “psycho effective psychosis” in
psychology. As it is known patients of psychosis have a way
of thinking that we call “megalomania insanity”. These
patients believe that they “posses a super power that no one
else possesses”. According to the culture and heroes of the
society these kinds of patients call themselves as a king,
prophet or Mahdi. In the Christian countries these kinds of
patients call themselves as the Messiah. In societies like
Iran, the personalities of these patients are Imam Hosseyn
or Imam Mahdi. In his first speech in the UN the halo
baloney explains the “megalomania insanity” of Ahmadinejad
in real. This claim had been made about some prophets and
imams but none of the said prophets and imams had mentioned
this halo and it had been made up years later by their
believers. Iranian Shah Reza Pehlevi had similar baloneys
and power hallucinations of Ahmadinejad. Shah claimed in his
book “My Duty for My Motherland” that one day he was saved
by Imam Abbas when he had fallen from a horse.
The US and the EU, which knew very well
that all Ahmadinejad does is to talk and no action is
involved, are lying in wait for the country to decline from
the inside. The Western powers are watching for an
opportunity to open a front allied with Israel against Iran
and to strengthen the Arab League from the thorny words of
Ahmadinejad that are creating adventure. The budget deficit
of the government is heading Iran to an economic bankruptcy
despite the raise of the price of petrol. Since the Iranian
government is heading to diversity in the production of
petrol with its old and broken down petrol terminals, it is
now struggling with the monster of economy.
Hezbollah in Lebanon, which has been
supported by Iran for years for no clear reason, has lost
its influence in the region and even among its own people
contrary to what was expected. Nasrallah did not consider
that the support of the Islamic Republic of Iran will not
include people from all levels of the society. This status
quo is recurring in Iraq. Nowadays the work of the Western
propaganda machine talks about the activities of Iran in
Iraq and makes us forget about the Americans. Everybody
seems restless about Iran’s influence in Iraq. Nobody
believes all the baloneys of Ahmadinejad and his power
delirium, especially the “people of Iran” who has lost
everything and who is the real defeated of this play.