Mahmoud Ahmedinejad and the west: Episode 1

by Sana Saleem on 2008/10/15 · 2 comments

in Political News



Iran the land of major civilizations, cultural heritage and historical epics  has a very prominent geostrategic significance. History narrates stories about the land its culture and never ending affair with poetry, literature and art. The merger of Science, technology and literature weave the chronicles of the ancient land. With the mystic chapters of history the people of Iran continue to remain intact and firm on their historical assets.  

Two years after the US led attack on the neighboring Iraq, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad  won the Presidential election hence becoming the 6th  President of Islam republic of Iran. Also the first non-clergy President of Iran in 24 years. Apart from being a Political figure Ahmedinejad also holds a doctorate degree in civil engineering and traffic transportation planning.

 

With the constant drifts in the world affairs  many became prominent. Ahmadinejad was soon recognized with his modesty and a personality that could easily pass him as any other ordinary man. His humbleness however was soon obscured by woes of belligerence from the west. To the world Ahmadenijad’s silence seemed to be an integral part of his dark geniuses. His attitude however was as truthful and fundamental to his campaign as possible. The mandate that brought  success was to bring ‘economic improvements’ with a simple notion ‘we can do it’. 

 

A simple yet thoughtful whim to mobilize the opinions of the people of Iran.  The merger of a silent spectator and a brutal speaker soon throttled western influences. It didn’t take much time to be a thorn in the eye of  Most of the ‘Self proclaimed’ masters of the world. These masters knew well the power mere simplicity could bring, for history had taught them well. Entangled in their own insecurities along with Iran’s constant obstinacy the world now had one of the most noteworthy conflict in history. A conflict of interest that continues to breed conspiracies.

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M Junaid Khan October 15, 2008 at 5:18 pm

He is my favorite.

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