What’s going on in Iran?
Posted by: adonis49 on: June 9, 2010
The veto power States in the UN (US, Russia, China, France, and England) have agreed on a set of “punishing” program toward the regime in Iran. We all thought that the latest nuclear treaty that Turkey and Brasil managed to pull off with Iran satisfied the veto power States, especially, that it is the US that asked De Silva of Brasil to undertake the lasted round of this successful negotiations. So what happened? What’s going so terribly wrong in Iran, besides developing nuclear plants and a nuclear program for civilian usage? Does Iran has schemes far worse than producing an atomic bomb that India, Israel, Pakistan, South Africa, and North Korea already own? Why France and the US that encouraged and aided the Shah of Iran for developing nuclear capabilities are no longer that happy? Actually, Iran is demanding France to re-imburse the billions that it cashed in advance for the nuclear power plant that it didn’t finish during the Shah’s period.
We are very worried. If the veto power States, which failed in restoring world peace in the last 60 years, have serious intelligence that are very dangerous to world peace then, we demand from this secret Club of the Dirty Five to come clean and and open up to the general public; we want transparency; we are grown up and we get upset when this secret club treats us like idiots.
We know that this “Club of the Dirty Five” does not dry its dirty wash in open air and resolves problems among themselves at the expense of the other members of the UN ,but if this is that serious then we demand to know “What happened?” This “Club of the Dirty Five” made the third world States and people pay exhorbitant prices everytime they disagree as a club and especially, when they agree as a club: everytime the “Club of the Dirty Five” meets all the world tremble for coming calamities. It appears that the “Club of the Dirty Five” is very apprehensive of emerging power States that demand to be counted and recognized such as Japan, India, Brasil, Turkey, Iran, South Korea, Indonesia, South Africa…
We all got it that oil should not be used as a strategic weapon, except by the “Club of the Dirty Five”. We all got it that oil production (with the exception of refined oil) should be treated as a commodity on the world market. But why the Middle East has to be paying the price and be destabilized at every corner and every period, even when oil is being distributed without hindrance around the world and at low prices, very low prices?
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