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Birds of a Feather

Kamangir | April 25, 2006 | Category Iran

Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir is visiting Iran. To be hospitable, I assume, Khameneii offers to help Sudanese in developing their own “non-military” nuclear technology (see) (see). Omar grasps the idea in the air, “last month we started some research to conduct a non-military nuclear program”. Birds of a feather flock together! I think the administration is planning to reduce country’s dependency on exporting oil. From now on, Ahmadinejad can export other products such as “non-military” nuclear technology. At the end, Khameneii wished success for “the largest Muslim country in the world” which is “under pressure by the west because of its independent attitude”. He also wishes “the problem in western Sudan will soon be solved just like how the problem in the south was” (see). I think those tiny “problems” that he is referring to have something to do with the massacre of non-Arabs in Darfur (see).

Reader's Comments

  1. bucket |

    So now Genocide is termed as “independent attitude” ? Seeing this use of language makes me all the less confident in what the term “non-military” nuclear technology exactly entails.

  2. moif |

    Its New-speak!

    Its starting to get ridiculous just how accurate Orwell was!

  3. Kamangir |

    Dear Bucket
    Exactly! Words can be very deceiving. At least when used by people who intend them to be.
    Arash

  4. Kamangir |

    Dear Moif
    Would you please explain more. I have read some of his books but I do not remember the expression “New-Speak”. Any way, I have read them in Persian.
    Arash

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