Results 1 to 7 of 7

Thread: Iran elects "Liberal Reformer" President

  1. #1
    Running with myself
    ROTH ARMY ELITE
    Satan's Avatar
    Member No
    33
    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Last Online
    @
    Location
    Hell
    Age
    57
    Posts
    6,666
    Status
    Offline
    Rep Power
    36

    Iran elects "Liberal Reformer" President

    Iran president-elect carries reform hopes after routing hardliners
    Reuters Middle EastReuters Middle East – 5 hours ago


    * Rohani endorsed by ex-president Khatami's reformists

    * Ex-nuclear negotiator trounced favoured conservatives

    * Offers chance of fresh Iranian opening to West

    * Hardliners rap him for being "soft" in nuclear talks

    By Marcus George

    DUBAI, June 15 (Reuters) - Iran's new president, a moderate cleric known for his conciliatory nuclear talks with world powers, will take office carrying the hopes of reformists seeking less repression of social freedoms and a more pragmatic foreign policy.

    Hassan Rohani is someone world powers are likely to welcome as the successor to hardline populist incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, hoping he might pursue peaceful ways out of an increasingly tense standoff with Iran over its nuclear activity.

    To the surprise of many, Rohani polled just over 50 percent of the votes cast in Friday's election, according to the interior ministry, good enough for a landslide first-round victory over conservatives close to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

    Rohani's focus on rehabilitating Iran's foreign relations and its sanctions-damaged economy and his call for a "civil rights charter" proved appealing to the significant number of Iranians keen for more political pluralism at home and an end to the Islamic Republic's isolation abroad.

    The former nuclear negotiator's bridge-building track record secured the vote of pro-reform Iranians politically muzzled for years, but he could also work well with the wary Khamenei thanks to his impeccable background in Iran's clerical establishment.

    Khamenei's grip faltered in 2009 when millions of Iranians took to the streets in protests - stamped out by security forces after months of deadly violence - over alleged fraud in Ahmadinejad's first-round re-election.

    Khamenei, who has the last say on over-arching state policies including security and the nuclear programme, was widely seen as wanting a loyal hardline "principlist" to win big without dispute this time around.

    But U.S.-based Iranian analyst Trita Parsi suggested Rohani's resounding election triumph showed the evolving balance of power in Iran was more complex than many had reckoned.

    "Though hardliners remain in control of key aspects of Iran's political system, the centrists and reformists have proven that even when the cards are stacked against them, they can still prevail due to their support among the population," Parsi wrote in an emailed commentary.

    Rohani managed to win with a constituency - whose core was believed to be the urban middle class and young - that had been widely disillusioned by years of security crackdowns that stifled virtually any public dissent from Islamist orthodoxy.

    Reformists led by former president Mohammad Khatami resurfaced from quiescence to endorse Rohani earlier this month after their own candidate withdrew from a field dominated by conservative Khamenei loyalists.

    Rohani picked up further momentum with the endorsement of his mentor, former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, a veteran rival of Khamenei who was disqualified from running last month.

    Rohani has pledged to draw up and implement a "civil rights charter, promote a foreign policy based on "constructive interaction with the world", and has spoken up for the rights of women and ethnic minorities.

    CRITICISM OVER CONCILIATORY TALKS

    Rohani, 64, headed the Supreme National Security Council under Rafsanjani, a relative pragmatist seen as a master of realpolitik, and under Khatami, who pursued wide-ranging social and political reforms ultimately blocked by hardliners in the dominant elite of clerics and Revolutionary Guards commanders.

    He presided over talks with Britain, France and Germany that saw Iran agree in 2003 to suspend uranium enrichment-related activities pending further negotiations on trade and diplomatic concessions to Iran ultimately undone by mutual mistrust.

    He resigned after Ahmadinejad took office in August 2005; enrichment activity resumed and expanded. Rohani was accused of being too accommodating in negotiations - a criticism that hardline rivals tried to exploit.

    But Rohani deftly counter-attacked. In a May 27 interview on Iranian state television, Rohani sparred with a news anchor, calling him "illiterate" for saying Iran's nuclear programme had stopped during his tenure as negotiator.

    "This is a lie," he said. Rohani noted that Iran had continued to make advances in nuclear know-how while he headed its security council and he had steered the country away from threats of Israeli or U.S. attack on its nuclear sites.

    "We didn't allow Iran to be attacked. Remember the sensitive conditions at the time ... they had gotten Afghanistan, they had occupied Iraq. They imagined tomorrow or the day after tomorrow it would be Iran's turn," referring to the U.S. military.

    REVOLUTIONARY CREDENTIALS

    No one questions the revolutionary pedigree of the mid-level Shi'ite cleric, who was active in the opposition that overthrew the U.S.-backed shah in 1979. He remains on the security council and on the Expediency Council and the Assembly of Experts, two influential advisory bodies in the multi-tiered power structure.

    Rohani boasts military experience through prominent roles in Iran's 1980-88 war with Iraq, including as commander of national air defence, according to his official biography.

    He has, however, maintained a centrist outlook shared with former president Rafsanjani, a close ally.

    Rohani hinted he would stand aside if Rafsanjani joined the race. But the Guardian Council, the state body that vets all election candidates, barred Rafsanjani, who would have posed the most significant independent threat to Khamenei's supremacy.

    Rohani criticised the pre-election increase of police and Islamist militia in the streets, apparently to deter any temptation for new unrest. "Why should there be a security atmosphere everywhere? In the streets, universities, schools, organisations, we must put an end to this security atmosphere."

    BROKEN ECONOMY

    During Ahmadinejad's two terms in office, friction with the West over the nuclear programme has risen with the United States and Europe imposing sanctions on Iran's oil and banks over suspicions Tehran is seeking atomic bombs, something it denies.

    The tightening international vice has sent Iran's currency, the rial, into steep decline and exacerbated the impact of what critics say was Ahmadinejad's shambolic economic management.

    Rohani has bemoaned the plight of the economy and, suggesting it was caused in part by the increasing ostracism of Iran over its intransigence in the nuclear dispute, pledged the creation of a "government of prudence and hope" if elected.

    "Looking at the state of the country and urban and rural problems, the young and the old, the students ... everyone knows what problems and social issues we are facing in everyday life," he said in a recent interview on state television. "Is there a family out there that isn't affected by unemployment?"
    Eternally Under the Authority of Satan

    Quote Originally Posted by Sockfucker View Post
    I've been in several mental institutions but not in Bakersfield.

  2. #2
    The Menace Is Loose Again
    TOASTMASTER GENERAL
    sadaist's Avatar
    Member No
    6381
    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Last Online
    @
    Location
    So CA
    Age
    52
    Posts
    11,625
    Status
    Offline
    Rep Power
    61
    He sounds decent & the people like him. Problem is they need to get rid of the Ayatollah and the 12 man unelected elder council.
    “Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”

  3. #3
    Banned
    REPENT AND SINS NO MO!

    Member No
    14
    Join Date
    Dec 2003
    Last Online
    @
    Location
    China
    Posts
    44,120
    Status
    Offline
    Rep Power
    0
    Why, are they bothering you ??

  4. #4
    Rock God
    DIAMOND STATUS
    Hardrock69's Avatar
    Member No
    11017
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Last Online
    @
    Location
    A Small Dive in a trashy neighborhood somewhere on Fornax 9
    Posts
    21,833
    Status
    Offline
    Rep Power
    68
    All that is necessary is for the populace of Iran to rise up in open revolt.

  5. #5
    Feeding My Addiction
    DIAMOND STATUS
    binnie's Avatar
    Member No
    20165
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Last Online
    @
    Location
    Here, there, every fucking where
    Age
    42
    Posts
    19,144
    Status
    Offline
    Rep Power
    56
    Alex Jones has just confirmed that this guy is a 'liberal pussy' - even though he has nothing to do with America he is a CIA stooge planted solely to diminish the sanctity of the American way of life. What better place to do that than Iran - no-one will be expecting it! Expect the world to be painted pink and the stormtroopers to be banging on your doors soon...........IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE ME I WILL SHOUT BECAUSE SHOUTING IS THE BEST WAY TO MAKE MY POINTS HEARD! PUSSY! COMMIE! FASCISTS! AND LOTS OF OTHER MUTUALLY CONTRADICTORY INSULTS!
    The Power Of The Riff Compels Me

  6. #6
    Cunning Linguist
    DIAMOND STATUS
    jhale667's Avatar
    Member No
    7379
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Last Online
    @
    Location
    Los Angeles
    Posts
    20,929
    Status
    Offline
    Rep Power
    82

  7. #7
    Fuck this and fuck that
    ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

    FORD's Avatar
    Member No
    32
    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Last Online
    @
    Location
    Cascadia
    Posts
    58,755
    Status
    Online
    Rep Power
    144
    Eat Us And Smile

    Cenk For America 2024!!

    Justice Democrats


    "If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Teabaggers boycott FAUX for being "Too LIBERAL" ???
    By FORD in forum The Front Line
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 03-26-2013, 09:02 PM
  2. Replies: 518
    Last Post: 06-18-2012, 07:34 PM
  3. Replies: 9
    Last Post: 12-09-2011, 01:58 AM
  4. Replies: 12
    Last Post: 11-09-2011, 06:48 PM
  5. "I Called You a Liberal Nut bar not a Nut case"
    By Nitro Express in forum The Front Line
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 10-17-2011, 12:29 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •