Monday, October 04, 2004

Bombings up in Teheran

Funny thing is this didn't make the news either.

Several businesses reputed to be linked to the Mullahcracy, and a number of Islamic regime's patrol cars were destroyed or damaged in nightly commando style operations during the last 48 hours.

In Tehran alone, unidentified individuals, whom the local residents call "Freedom Fighters," set 26 businesses on fire and destroyed 14 patrol vehicles and were able to escape from the scene unscathed.

Same types of actions have been reported from Shahin Shahr and even the usually peaceful Kashan.

Violent means of confrontation with the repressive Islamic regime are alarmingly on the rise, where as more and more, incendiary devices such as Molotov Cocktails, home made grenades, and fire arms are being used by the citizens.

The belief among the populace that the Islamic Republic can not be brought down by "peaceful means" is getting stronger every day.
Michael Ledeen may actually be getting his "faster please".

2 comments:

JoshSN said...

Since you know Ledeen, are you aware of Eleana Benador? Try to look up her history, it is surprisingly short. Did she exist before 2000?

Who are her clients? Ledeen, Perle, Haig Jr., Hanson, and tons of other neo-con blowhards.

I was sad to find Egyptian "democracy" activisit Ibrahim on her clients list, now I assume he is just another expat with a grudge. I haven't been following lately, but her news desk is _definitely_ a hot "blog" for the backbone of the neo-consters.

Holy poop, right now they have a real action report going. It's even dated November 30, 2004. They are trying to deep-six, or something, the Iraqwar News Network.

Anonymous said...

Surely the Mullahs won't be overthrown. Who would Kerry negotiate with for that nuclear fuel he wants to provide?

MaDr