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Calling MIT Iran's plan bluff


Ali Mostofi

It is quite obvious that the Seyyeds want to proliferate enriched Uranium as and when.  So are we to expect 'MIT plan: "A plan to build an internationally run nuclear enrichment plant in Iran is gaining traction among senior US congressmen, a report says."  This is drawing a serious question to the Seyyeds, who believe that their sense of world order is the highest.

Of course the plan will be rejected by the Seyyeds thus leaving the neocons in the US the reason to attack Iran.  Why don't they deal with a new provisional government in exile, that is accepted by the Iranian nation, but cannot be in Iran, because the Seyyeds will murder anyone who contests their Seyyed Empire.

The world powers will not help the Iranians to create an alternative government, and use these alien Seyyeds to attack Iran.  That is not right.   The right thing to do is to allow a new Iran blossom with new modern Iranians at the helm.  This Iran will then become the new economic powerhouse of Western Asia.  That is serious competition to the existing world order.

The US neocons don't want that.  The neocons actually prefer the status quo with the option of attacking Iran. 

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