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Rafsanjani Favors Talks With US
2004-02-25
Iran’s powerful former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani said yesterday he was open to the idea of dialogue with the United States, but that supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was opposed.
Why not have him assassinated, then?
“For me, talking is not a problem. But this is only if it was for me to decide on personally,” Rafsanjani, who now heads the Islamic republic’s top political arbitration body, said in an interview with the hard-line Kayhan afternoon daily. But he added that because Iran’s late revolutionary founder Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and his successor as supreme leader, Khamenei, were both opposed to talks with Washington, “I follow them and I say nothing.”
"I mean, how do you dispute a Supreme Leader™, who talks to God while brushing his teeth? Y'just can't do it."
Rafsanjani was Iran’s president from 1989 to 1997, and remains a key figure at the top of the 25-year-old clerical regime. He also told the paper that there were no new developments in Iran’s relations with Washington. “They continue to send us threatening messages and continue to raise the four questions,” he said, referring to Washington’s concerns over Iran’s nuclear program, opposition to the Middle East peace process, alleged support of militant groups and human rights.
"It's like we're supposed to have four answers or somethin'!"
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#3  D'Oh, I'd forgeten about 'Rafsanjani' & the nuts! Wasn't the dear chap (& some other members of the Haqqani mafia) involved in the 'serial murders' case among other misdemeanors, IIRC that one ended up with Iran's deputy Minister for Information & Homeland Security developing a sudden & rather lethal craving for hair-removing powder in gaol.
Posted by: Dave   2004-2-25 7:20:38 PM  

#2  he's just a bazaari thief and capo da tutti cappi--he should choke on pistaccio nuts from his family's corrupt monopoly--he should be spitting out the shells when they hang him by his turban from a lamppost in north tehran
Posted by: SON OF TOLUI   2004-2-25 5:00:00 PM  

#1  â€œI follow them and I say nothing.”
LOL! Is this really the same Hojjatoleslam Behramani (he's not really an Ayatollah & he's not from Rafsanjan either..) who got Khomayni by the balls & told him that he'd have to 'drink poison' & sue for peace? The same man who likely as not had Khomayni's son Ahmad bumped off for daring to criticize his government? Well old age does mellow some people...
Posted by: Dave   2004-2-25 3:10:53 PM  

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