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    The Powere Struggle in Iran

    Iranian/Azeri Quote: "To be accurate most iranians have been sheepish and khaaen sefat even at times of khoramdin o maziar. Those guys were fighting arab accupiers and invadors and yet they could only rely on some hundred close friends in azarbaijan and Mazandaran while arab armies who got sent to fight them were filled with iranian mozdoors from other parts of iran."

    Translation: He is saying that Azeri Turks lived in Azerbaijan-Iran in 6 century. When Azeri Turks were fighting Arabs together with Mazandaranis who are natives of Caspian Region, the rest of Iran worked as mercernies for Arab armies. With the exception of Azeri Turks and Mazandaranis, the rest of Iran are traitors. In reality there were no Azeri turks in Iran at the time and Azeri Turks came to Iran in 14 century. Arabs had left by 8 century so Azeri Turks never saw any arabs.

    The natives of Azerbaijan who spoke Middle Persian or Pahlavi were murdered by Azeri Turks and both the real natives of Azerbaijan with their language disappeared from Western Iran and replaced by Azeri Turks. Also the natives of Mazandaran are no friends of Azeri turks. The poster is actually talking about Azeri Turks who have been recently moved to Mazandaran by Ahmadinejad regime and call themselves "Mazandarani". Those are friends of the poster.

    The quote is important as it points out the key to the formation of power struggle in Iran in modern times. It points to the existence of two Irans. Two different countries which are called Iran.

    Since 14the century with the arrival Azeri Turks into north West Iran, Iran has been divided into two countries with inivisible borders. Iran is a general name for western Iran and Eastern Iran. Western Iran includes Tehran, Azerbaijan and Isfahan. The so called "Iranians" actually refers to the people of Western Iran or Azeri turks.

    Eastern Iran is also called Khorasan. Eastern Iran or Khorasan includes areas in the East and North East, the Caspian Region and South West Iran. Also it includes parts of central and South central Iran. The people of Eastern Iran are called Persians. There are two independent areas in Sistan-Baluchestan in South East and Kurdestan in Western Iran which is dominated by the local tribes. But both Kurds and Baloochs and Sistanis have always sided with Eastern Iran or Khorasan.

    Isfahan was the capital of Azeri Saffavids in 15 century and people of Isfahan have mostly Saffavids ancestors. Isfahan is a close ally of Western Iran but even Isfahan's alliance with pure Azeri Turks in Tehran and Azerbaijan has not always been gauranteed and under normal conditions Isfahan have supported and sided with Eastern Iran.

    The difference between Eastern Iran and Western Iran is that Western Iran is populated with Iranians/Azeri Turks and Eastern Iran is populated with the natives of Iran or Persians.

    Ahmadinejad Pan Turk gang is actually a Western Iran regime imposed on the rest of the Iran. Without US support, Ahamdinejad gang would not have survived many days in power. That is the key to understanding Iran. US supports Western Iran based on Azeri Pan Turkism. US opposes an Eastern Iran regime based on the natives of Iran and Persian culture historical traditions.

    One should note that Pan Turkism in Iran is not related to Pan Turkism in Turkey and they are entirely different. Azeri Pan Turkism in Iran is a competitor and an enemy of Anatolian Pan Turkism in Turkey. Pan Turkism in Turkey is based on secular state and economic incentives. Pan Turkism in Iran is based on Azeri Shia religion and uses religion, ideology and racism to promote its agenda. Pan Turkism in Iran does not use Azeri language as it is not politically feasible under present conditions. It tries to impose its race and culture on the natives of Iran. Azeri Pan Turkism in Iran is based in Tehran and it controls the government. Azeri nationalism in Azerbaijan- Iran is an entirely different entity and it represents local demands for autonomy and language and ethnic rights.

    For the last 500 years, there has been shift of power between Western Iran and Eastern or between Iranians and Persians. Many times this shift of power has been peaceful. But under some historical periods, this shift of power has been very violent. In 1722 in Isfahan, The Azeri Saffavid regime of Western Iran was attacked violently and it led to mass murder of Azeri Turks in Isfahan. The regime of Western Iran under Azeri Saffavids was completely destroyed by forces representing Eastern Iran. Those forces were Afghans from Kandahar under the leadership of Mir-Wais Hotak and Lurs from South West Iran under the leadership of Karim Khan Zand. Nader Shah, the future leader of Khorasan was probably the leader of this assault on Azeri Saffavids in 17th century. It led to a Khorasan or Eastern Iran State under the leadership of Nader Shah to take over Iran in 17 century.

    Today we are witnessing the same power struggle is going on in Iran. The current Ahmadinejad Pan Turk gang in power is going to the end of their power cycle. Ahamdinejad regime is a copy of Saffavid Azeris from 15 century. The Ahmadinejad regime is violently resisting its demise and is trying to stay in power at all costs. To stay in power they have devised some new methods to attack Eastern Iran and its power structure.

    1. Massive number of Azeri Turks have been moved to the Caspian region. Caspian region is an oil region.
    2. Azeri Turks have been moved to Kuzestan province in South West Iran. This is also an oil region.
    3. Arab minority living in Khuzestan are subjected to a genocide policy by cutting off the water supply.
    4. Toxic gases have been released to the air in the whole southern Iran from Abadan to Bushehr to Shiraz. It has led to many deaths.
    5. Water supplies have also been cut to many of these areas.
    6. Just in the past few days, Ahmadinejad regime has announced huge lay off of workers in southern Iran. This is despite all the oil revenues that has been generated in this areas.
    7. Terrorism has been unleased on security forces in southern areas targeting police and high level prosecutors working for the local government. Also ordianry people are subjected to these terrorist attacks in the form of bombings of the Mosques.
    8. A long of period of armed clashes between Ahamdinejad gang and local authorities in Isfahan as Ahmadinejad gang is trying to take over Isfahan.
    9. Tribal areas such as Lurs, Bakhtiarys and Qasqaiis in south west Iran have been attacked by Azeri Turk gangs such as regimes para-military forces.

    The outcome this power struggle determines the future of the whole region, from Iraq to Afganistan to central asia. It is important to understand that the region looks the way it does because of the existence of Persian Political power in Iran since ancient times. That is why US is targeting the Persian ethnicity for ethnic cleansing and genocide in order to change the power relations in the region. At the same US is calling a massive number of people "Persians" in Afghanistan such as Qizilbash Turks, in Pakistan Sindis and Punjabis (specially Sindis), Tajik Dari Speaking Turks in Central Asia, Armenians, and Eastern Anatolian population such as Kurds and Anatolian Turks and Azeri Turks in Caucasus. They also use the fake "Iranian" name for these people.

    US policy in the region is to replace current power sturctures with primitive criminal Azeri turk power based on Shia religion and Azeri Turk culture. In other words US is seeking a restoration of Azeri Saffavid regime from 15 century. This requires the Turkification or Azerfikication of the whole region from Iraq to Kurdestan, Eastern Parts of Anatolia to Armenia and from Turkemenstan to Afghansitan.

    Recently there was an article by a liberal American commentator that "Neo-Cons" have totally failed in their policy of bringing "Democracy" to the region. In reality US policy was never to bring any kind of "democarcy" to the region but to impose a primitive Islamic power structure based on Pan Turkism, Azeri Style to the region.

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    Ahmadinjead Lost 20 Billion Dollars

    According to reports from Iran, Ahmadinejad has lost part of currency reserves of Iran which amounted to 20 Billion dollars in his stock market investment. There is now danger for a run on Banks in Iran for cash that does not exist anymore. Everbody knows what happened to stock market in a few weeks here in US.

    It was reported on Aftab-Yazd website. It is down now. The parliament is asking about the money from Ahmadinejad.

    This is related to drop of oil prices to 80 dollars a barrel. Currency reserves probably had to be used to protect other investments. But this news is coming from official sources in Iran.

    Loss of 20B dollars in currency reserves is probably covered by Bazaris money and so Ahamdinejad does not have any money to give back Bazaris in their bank deposits so Ahamdinejad will go for a full scale confrontation with Bazaris.

    Currently the merchants and Bazaris are on strike and the regime has started to arrest them.

    Interesting to note that Turkey converted all their bank deposits into dollars and made a lot of money in stock market crash.


    Where is the rest of 57 billion dollars of currency reserves????

    Power Struggle in Iran
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    • #3
      Iranian American Organizations in US

      The power struggle in Iran is reflected in emergence of Iranian American Organizations in US.


      Ahmadinejad regime used Tritta Parsi and NIAC to carry out lobbying for the regime in US. But it seems they have decided to start a new organization called "Progrssive American-Iranian Committee" (PAIC). Their name also confirms that they associated with the Liberals and the Democratic Party in US and Ahmadinejad-Khatami regime.

      Here is the list of their prominent members. Mostly are associated with Ahmadinejad regime. The only exception is Bahram Moshiri.

      Shahla Abghari, Siavash Abghari, Rahman Asadollahi, Hassan Dai, Iraj Derakhshan, Bijan Eftekhari, Sharareh Emadi, Hossein Eshraghi, Kayvan Kaboli, Hassan Massali, Bahram Moshiri, Nastaran Samiee, Behrooz Shahabi, Zohreh Shisheh, Nasser Tahmasebi, Mehdi Zolfaghari

      PAIC Website

      http://www****anian-americans.com/

      The Other major Iranian American Organization PAAIA or "Public Affairs Alliance of Iranian Americans" is run by Housghang Ansari the former Minister in Shah's regime. As Ansari is severly attacked by Khatami-Ahmadinejad gang, it seems their organization is independent from regime and they are mostly associated with the Republicans in US.

      PAAIA Website

      Read PAAIA’s 2026 National Public Opinion Survey on the Iran conflict Scroll down or visit our articles page to find the full press release. Educate. Advocate. Lead. Empowering IranianAmerican Voices […]


      Rudi Bakhtiar is a prominent member of PAAIA

      Rudi Bakhtiar Background Info:

      Rudi Bakhtiar currently holds the position of Director of Public Relations for PAAIA. In this role, Rudi will use her decade of experience in television news to help PAAIA present a more positive and accurate image of Iranian Americans to the American public.

      Previously, Rudi worked as an international reporter for Fox News, covering a variety of hot button news stories, such as the Iran-Iraq summit between President Ahmadinejad and Prime Minister Al Maleki in Tehran in 2006, as well as the 2006 Midterm elections in Washington D.C.

      As a reporter for CNN, Rudi covered conflicts in Rwanda, Ethiopia, South Africa, Israel and Palestine. The first show Rudi anchored for CNN, called CNN Newsroom, was nominated for an Emmy award that year for its coverage of the Bosnian War. In 2002, Rudi was promoted to lead news anchor for CNN Headline News' late show Headline News Tonight, and anchored the network's coverage of Operation Enduring Freedom as well as Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Spring of 2003. Rudi also anchored various shows on CNN, including Anderson Cooper 360, and was on the air live during the terrorist attacks of September 11th.

      Rudi joined CNN in 1996 as an intern in the Los Angeles bureau and relocated to the network's world headquarters in Atlanta in 1997 as a video journalist for CNN International. She was a segment producer for CNNfn and helped produce and launch four new business programs out of Hong Kong for CNN International before changing to an on camera position.

      Rudi has also been honored for her work by the Iranian American Republican Council, which presented her with the 2002 Achievement Award in recognition of Outstanding Achievements, Excellence and Accomplishments within the Iranian American community.

      Born in California, Rudi moved to Iran at the age of five where she lived until 17 when she came back to the U.S. and earned a Bachelor's Degree in Biology from the University of California, Los Angeles.
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      • #4
        آذربایجان سرزمین و وطن من است. من و امثال من تصمیم گیرنده برای وطن خود هستیم . تو و امثال تو مجبور هستید به خواست دیگران احترام بگذارید.
        به فرض اینکه من تجزیه طلب باشم, تجزیه طلبی در هیچ جای دنیا , طبق هیچ قوانینی, طبق هیچ عرفی, طبق هیچ سندی جرم و گناه نیست. اینو حالی باش ملتها خود تصیمیم می گیرند چگونه باشند…
        یک توصیه کوچک: با دم شیر بازی نکن
        ظاهرا امر بر بعضیها که ادعای استقلال دارند و در همه دنیا از این دست مسایل رایج است، مثل آمریکا! چند روز پیش حتی فرماندار تگزاس تهدید به استقلال از دولت فدرال آمریکا کرده بود، چین، هند، سریلانکا،پاکستان،کردستان، جمهوریهای تازه استقلال یافته! و بقیه که شما بهتر از بنده مطلع هستید.

        اولا مساله ای که باعث پیوستگی و همزیستی یک گروه از مردم در کنار یکدیگر می شود و دلیل اساسی برای تشکیل مرزهای سیاسی می شود، تفاهم و هماهنگی یک ملت است. در راستای همین تفاهم است که مردم دست به انتخاب زده و مدیرانی را برای خود برمی گزینند تا امورات ملت را به اراده مردم اداره نمایند. واقع بین باشیم و عقلایی فکر کنیم که عامل ایجاد تفاهم در یک ملت چیست؟ درد مشترک؟ گیریم ملیونها نفر با یک گرفتاری دور هم گرد آمدند و سرزمینی را برای خود دست و پا کردند، گام بعدی چیست؟ بله اداره این سرزمین. عصر امروز دوره یک پارچگی ملل است ، زمانه ایجاب میکند که انسانها که به یاری پیشرفت علم به هم نزدیکتر و نزدیکتر شوند.امروزه عمده دیکتاتوریهای زمانه ما از همین پیشرفت تکنولوژی در عذابند و نگران آینده نزدیک خود میباشند نه به خاطر تکه تکه شدن سرزمین تحت فرمانشان بلکه به خاطر از دست رفتن حکومتشان. امروزه بشر به مدد همان تکنولوژی رفتارهای به مراتب عقلایی تری از خود بروز می دهد، دیگر عصر لات بازی و پیش آهنگی انقلابی حداقل در ایران بسر آمده، مُرد آن زمان که میتوانستی ملتی را با یک اعلامیه تحریک کنی و به کمک دو سه راس ارازل و اوباش پاره آجری نثار شیشه بانکی ،اداره ای کنی بعد از پیروزی خون بر شمشیر، تقدیم صندلی و راه صد ساله را یک شبه بپری! امروز قلم و رسانه بر شمشیر کارگر میشود، و رفته رفته قوی تر هم خواهد شد، اگر طرح بدرد بخور نداشته باشی هیچ گروهکی، گروهی ، ملتی به تو آینده اش را وام نمیدهد، دم شیر امروز برای تو همان شیشکی است که هراسش را داری، آری میترسی چهارپایه را زیر پایت بگذاری ، چشمهایت را ببندی و فریاد بزنی آن بخاری را که از سرچشمه احساست بر می خیزد.دلت می تپد برای این فریاد ولی میترسی از شیشکی بلندی که در سکوت ملت به افتخارت رها شود، ملتی که متعجب با دهان باز و چشمان گشاد تو را مینگرد و فکر میکنی درد مشترکی با تو دارد، اما در خلوت خود صادقانه بیاندیش درد تو چیست؟ درد معده؟

        روزی دم شیر ، دم شیر واقعی بود برای من ، برای تو، ولی امروز دم شیر همان شیشکی است که نثار طرح نداشته تو برای اداره یک ملت می شود، همان رویای شیرین و دست نیافتنی نان کره است، دوره تحمیق ملت ها گذشت، دیر رسیدی رفیق، بیدار شو صبح شده.

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