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Rohani picked Zarif to be his FM:


Iran nominee seen as olive branch to United States

By Marcus George and Paul Taylor
DUBAI/PARIS | Mon Jul 29, 2013 5:31pm EDT


(Reuters) - If Iranian President-elect Hassan Rouhani wanted to signal his determination to rebuild relations with the United States and strike a "grand bargain," he could hardly do better than pick Mohammad Javad Zarif as his foreign minister. Iranian news agencies reported on Monday that Zarif, a former ambassador to the United Nations and Tehran's leading connoisseur of the U.S. political elite, is set to be in the cabinet Rouhani will announce after taking office on Sunday. A source close to Rouhani confirmed Zarif will be nominated as foreign minister. A fluent English speaker who earned his doctorate at the University of Denver, Zarif has been at the center of several secret negotiations to try to overcome 35 years of estrangement between Washington and Tehran, diplomats said.

Those talks failed because of deep mistrust on a range of disputes from Iran's secretive nuclear program and support for anti-Israeli militants to U.S. sanctions and hopes of engineering "regime change" in Tehran. Zarif's elevation, however, suggests the moderate new president is keen to make another try at breaking the deadlock. "He was always trying to do what was possible to improve relations in a very intelligent, open and clear way," said a senior Western diplomat who had repeated dealings with Zarif. "This is someone who knows the United States very well and with all the frustrations of the past is still someone they know in Washington," he said.

The usual caveats about Iran apply: under the Islamic Republic's complex institutional set-up, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei calls the shots in foreign and security policy and controls the nuclear program, which Western powers say is aimed at developing atomic weapons. The foreign minister ranks roughly fourth in the foreign policy pecking order, after Khamenei, the head of the National Security Council, who also serves as Iran's chief nuclear negotiator, and the president. Nevertheless, assuming he is confirmed by Iran's prickly, conservative-dominated parliament, Zarif's appointment would be a strong gesture of positive intent towards the United States. The two countries have had no official ties since 1980 after Iranian students occupied the U.S. embassy in Tehran, taking 52 diplomats hostage in protest against Washington's admission of the former Shah after he was toppled by the Islamic revolution.

CONTACT BOOK

Zarif's Washington contact book includes Vice President Joe Biden, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel and a who's who of U.S. national security officials on both sides of the aisle. The soft-spoken career diplomat resigned from the nuclear negotiating team after hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was elected in 2005. In 2007, he returned from New York after five years as Iran's permanent representative to the United Nations and found himself out of favor as his country turned its back on the notion of seeking better ties with the West and Ahmadinejad sidelined English-speaking diplomats. Since then, Zarif has been in a holding pattern, nominally senior adviser to the foreign minister from 2007 to 2010, then from 2011 international director of Islamic Azad University, a network of educational institutions established by ex-president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, his political patron.

Rafsanjani, who is also Rouhani's mentor, has long favored a pragmatic rapprochement with the United States, but Khamenei has stamped on all such efforts since he succeeded the founder of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, in 1989. Dennis Ross, a veteran U.S. diplomat who served as President Barack Obama's top Middle East adviser until 2011, said Zarif had shown a willingness to negotiate in good faith and his appointment would be seen in Washington and Europe as an indication that Rouhani wants to "do business" with the West. But he cautioned that the question remained whether this would translate into an easing of Tehran's resistance to curbing its nuclear drive. "Zarif is not someone who does favors for the United States," Ross said. "He fits the category of a sign or signal until you see Iran actually doing something."

Brent Scowcroft, national security adviser to President George H.W. Bush, described Zarif as "reasonable" but said much would depend on how much leeway he is given. Western diplomats said Zarif was a central negotiator in the last major effort to negotiate a "grand bargain" between Tehran and Washington that began after the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States and foundered in mid-2003. U.S. newspapers published in 2007 the bare text of a draft agreement, put together in secret talks in Paris, Geneva and New York, that would have established negotiations between the two countries on all outstanding issues.

While the draft fell short of an agreement on substance, it noted both sides' expectations on issues such as assurances that Iran's nuclear program has no military capability, and assurances that the United States would act against anti-government People's Mujahideen activists based in Iraq. "The texts are authentic," said a Western diplomat who was involved in the back-channel talks, confirming that Khamenei had given the green light for negotiations to go ahead.

HOSTAGE NEGOTIATOR

Years earlier, as a junior diplomat Zarif was involved in negotiations to win the release of U.S. hostages held by pro-Iranian gunmen in Lebanon, according to the memoirs of former U.N. envoy Giandomenico Picco. Even though the United States did not make a promised reciprocal goodwill gesture at the time, Zarif remained committed to improving ties. In Washington, Trita Parsi, president of the pro-dialogue National Iranian American Council, said Zarif has been involved in multiple U.S.-Iranian negotiations, including talks on Afghanistan after the U.S.-led 2001 invasion, and Tehran's 2003 proposal for a "grand bargain" with the United States. "Based on my interviews with him, (Zarif) was involved in the drafting of it," Parsi said of that offer of a comprehensive new start, which then President George W. Bush's administration spurned.

Veteran U.S. diplomat James Dobbins, the U.S. point man at a 2001 Bonn conference that formed a new Afghan government after the overthrow of the Taliban, credited Zarif with a pivotal, positive role in the diplomacy - and with a sense of humor. Dobbins - now the State Department's special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan - recalled in 2007 testimony to the U.S. Congress how Zarif, then a deputy foreign minister, persuaded the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance to drop its demand for control of an outsize proportion of Afghan ministries.

The Northern Alliance delegate "remained obdurate. Finally, Zarif took him aside and whispered to him for a few moments, following which the Northern Alliance envoy returned to the table and said: ‘Okay, I agree. The other factions can have two more ministries. And we can create three more, which they can also have.' We had a deal," Dobbins recalled. "Zarif had achieved the final breakthrough without which the (Hamid) Karzai government might never have been formed."
Good pick by Sheikh Hasan. Of all the proposed candidates 3 of them are pretty good:
Najafi for Amoozesh Parvaresh
Zarif for FM
Alaie for Defence. He is the most anti KHR sardar ATM. The rest sound like old goozoos back from Rafi era & don't look promising.
I know Zarif. He is Esfooni & comes from a decent family. He is no thief like most of these guys and knows the US. He is one of my friend's uncle.
 

khodam

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Rohani picked Zarif to be his FM:
That is a very good choice but quite surprising if it goes through. Zarif is a all out reformist and foreign ministry is Rahbar's territory (not as much as intelligence ministry or even interior), not really president's choice. This either means Khamenei really wants to talk with US or has had a change of heart. I'm gonna go with the first option :)
 

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Why You Shouldn't Get Too Excited About Rouhani

The new president is technically a "moderate," but in Iran, that doesn't mean much.

Mark DubowitzJun 17 2013, 9:00 AM ET
Just note that this is written by the main Iran person at FDD (Foundation for Defense of Democracies) which is the new neocon intellectual front after AEI became too notorious. Still his main point on nuclear issue is probably correct.
 
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Just note that this is written by the main Iran person at FDD (Foundation for Defense of Democracies) which is the new neocon intellectual front after AEI became too notorious. Still his main point on nuclear issue is probably correct.
maybe.but as long as the u.s. policies towards iran are controlled by aipac agents in washington there is nothing that any iranian president is able to do or will be allowed to do by the iranian public to change the aforementioned american policies.the solution is in washington not tehran.
 

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پنجشنبه، 10 مرداد ماه 1392 = 01-08 2013


حمله فردی با کوکتل مولوتف به حرم امام رضا

به گزارش ایسنا از مشهد، حجت***الاسلام و المسلمین حیدر مصلحی وزیر اطلاعات در جمع خبرنگاران همکاری بیشتر مردم با نیروهای اطلاعاتی را خواستار شد و گفت: مردم باید با نیروهای اطلاعاتی همکاری بیشتری کنند و به محض مشاهده موارد مشکوک با 113 (مرکز اطلاعات کشور) تماس بگیرند.

در همین زمینه غلامعلی صادقی در حاشیه جلسه مسوولان قضایی در مجتمع امام خمینی مشهد، گفت: فردی در شب بیست و یکم ماه مبارک رمضان سعی داشت با پرتاب شیء آتش***زا به مضجع مطهر رضوی اهانت کند. این فرد که بطری مواد آتش***زا به همراه داشت با تاثیر از شبکه***های ماهواره***ای و معاند قبل از انجام هرگونه اقدامی توسط نیروهای مردمی و عزاداران بارگاه ملکوتی امام هشتم، شناسایی، دستگیر و تحویل عوامل انتظامی شد.

وی ادامه داد: طبق نظریه پزشکی قانونی فرد یاد شده دچار «اختلال روانی» بوده و اکنون با رعایت موازین قانونی تحت مراقبت قرار گرفته و پس از انجام تحقیقات و تکمیل پرونده جهت نگهداری و سیر مراحل قانونی به مراکز درمانی اعزام خواهد شد
 
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Great Reforms coming to an Islamist country near you - from Agha's just published list of Fatwas:

یکی دیگر از فتواهای آیت***الله خامنه***ای، نظر او در مورد بهائیان است. رهبر جمهوری اسلامی گفته است که باید از هرگونه معاشرت با بهائیان اجتناب شود.

بر اساس فتوای ولی فقیه، ترويج موسيقی و تدريس آن و تشکيل کلاس های موسيقی با اهداف نظام ولايت فقيه سازگار نيست.

رهبر جمهوری اسلامی در فتوای دیگری با تکرار این نظر که "ولایت فقیه شعبه***ای از ولایت ائمه اطهار است که همان ولایت رسول الله می***باشد"

"هرگونه گفتار و کردار و رفتاری که در زمان حاضر سوژه و بهانه به دست دشمن بدهد و یا موجب اختلاف و تفرقه بین مسلمین شود شرعا حرام موکد است."
 
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U.S. House passes Iran sanctions bill to slash oil exports

Timothy Gardner
Thursday, Aug. 01 2013
Reuters



The House of Representatives easily passed a bill on Wednesday to tighten sanctions on Iran, showing a strong message to Tehran over its disputed nuclear program days before President-elect Hassan Rouhani is sworn in. The vote also highlighted a growing divide between Congress and the Obama administration on Iran policy ahead of international talks on the nuclear program in coming months. Iran insists the nuclear program is purely for civilian purposes.

The bill, which passed 400 to 20, would cut Iran’s oil exports by another 1 million barrels per day over a year to near zero, in an attempt to reduce the flow of funds to the nuclear program. It is the first sanctions bill to put a number on exactly how much Iran’s oil exports would be cut. The legislation provides for heavy penalties for buyers who do not find alternative supplies, limits Iran’s access to funds in overseas accounts and penalizes countries trading with Iran in other industrial sectors.

Existing U.S. and EU measures have already reduced Iran’s oil exports by more than half from pre-sanction levels of about 2.2 million barrels per day (bpd), costing Tehran billions of dollars in lost revenue a month. Most of the OPEC member’s exports head to Asia, where the United States has worked with Iran’s top four customers China, India, Japan and South Korea to push them towards alternative suppliers. The four have cut purchases from Iran by more than a fifth in the first half of this year, over and above the reductions made last year.

CHINA

The success of any toughening of the sanctions will depend on China, Iran’s top customer, which has repeatedly said it opposes unilateral sanctions outside the purview of the United Nations, such as those imposed by the United States. The country reduced oil purchases from the Middle Eastern nation by 21 percent last year, but that was partly on account of differences in the first quarter over the renewal terms of annual contracts and shipping delays.

Chinese officials have said refiners are likely to cut shipments 5-10 percent this year from last. They cut imports 2 percent in the first six months of the year. “I don’t think the Chinese government will give in to this kind of pressure,” said an official with a Chinese refinery that processes Iranian crude. “There is no chance that Iranian supplies would come to a halt.” For now, relatively steady oil prices have allowed the efforts to continue, but analysts say further sanctions risk pushing up prices and damaging the economies of U.S. allies.

“This is almost like an embargo on Iranian oil imports. It is like giving Iran an ultimatum,” a Seoul-based refining source said, after the vote. “I think we can find alternatives but we prefer Iranian crude as the economics are better. If very little Iranian crude is available, overall oil prices would rise.” The bill still has to be passed in the Senate and signed by President Barack Obama before becoming law. The Senate Banking Committee is expected to introduce a similar measure in September, though it is uncertain whether the language to cut exports by 1 million barrels a day will survive. Critics of the bill said it shows an aggressive signal to Iran that last month voted in Rouhani, a cleric many see as more moderate. He will be sworn in on Sunday.

NO HIGHER PRIORITY

Rep. Ed Royce, a California Republican and Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee who introduced the bill with Rep. Eliot Engel, a New York Democrat, said the United States has no higher national security priority than preventing a nuclear-armed Iran. Royce said the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s drive to develop a nuclear arsenal was evident. “New president or not, I am convinced that Iran’s Supreme Leader intends to continue on this path,” he said.

The vote showed a growing disagreement between the White House and Congress on Iran policy. A senior administration official said on Wednesday the White House is not opposed to new sanctions in principle, but wants to give Rouhani a chance. The Treasury Department last week partially eased sanctions on Iran by expanding a list of medical devices that can be exported there without special permission.

One of the 20 lawmakers to vote against the bill, Jim McDermott, a Washington-state Democrat, said shortly before the vote that the rush to sanction Iran before Rouhani takes office could hurt efforts to deflate the nuclear issue. “It’s a dangerous sign to send and it limits our ability to find a diplomatic solution to nuclear arms in Iran,” McDermott said. A supporter of harsher sanctions disagreed. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei “doesn’t see our flexibility and good faith efforts as a sign of good intentions, he sees it as a sign of weakness,” said Mark Dubowitz, the head of Foundation of Defense of Democracies, an advocate of sanctions. “If anything, it’s only going to be massively intensified sanctions that get him to blink.”

But Trita Parsi, the president of the National Iranian American council, said the House action undermines the U.S. strategy which has long been one of good cop - bad cop. The White House has taken a softer stance toward Iran’s nuclear program and Congress has taken a tougher one. But now there are signs that the good cop cannot control the bad cop, he said. “The impression on the Iranian side is not that it’s good cop bad cop, but complete chaos and mayhem,” Parsi said.

’TOO MUCH’

The bill also further denies Iran’s government access to foreign currency reserves, and targets Iranian efforts to circumvent international sanctions against its shipping business. “I think it’s too much. Asian countries don’t have much oil resources and they need to import a lot from the Middle East,” said a trader with a North Asian buyer of Iranian crude. “If the United States keeps pushing further, it would be a big burden for Asian refineries.”

While the bill has more steps to clear before becoming law, other buyers, apart from China, have already begun voicing their inability to reduce dependence on Iranian oil much further. “Cuts in our imports from Iran have been the maximum as compared to other Asian countries,” an Indian industry executive said. “At this moment there is no scope for further reduction.” India cut its Iranian oil imports by 43 percent over the first half of the year. That’s more than the 27 percent cut by South Korea and 22.5 percent by Japan.

Turkey would also struggle to cut its crude oil imports from Iran any further, a Turkish official said.
 

khodam

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Great Reforms coming to an Islamist country near you - from Agha's just published list of Fatwas:

یکی دیگر از فتواهای آیت***الله خامنه***ای، نظر او در مورد بهائیان است. رهبر جمهوری اسلامی گفته است که باید از هرگونه معاشرت با بهائیان اجتناب شود.

بر اساس فتوای ولی فقیه، ترويج موسيقی و تدريس آن و تشکيل کلاس های موسيقی با اهداف نظام ولايت فقيه سازگار نيست.

رهبر جمهوری اسلامی در فتوای دیگری با تکرار این نظر که "ولایت فقیه شعبه***ای از ولایت ائمه اطهار است که همان ولایت رسول الله می***باشد"

"هرگونه گفتار و کردار و رفتاری که در زمان حاضر سوژه و بهانه به دست دشمن بدهد و یا موجب اختلاف و تفرقه بین مسلمین شود شرعا حرام موکد است."
You missed juicier parts:

گزارش دادن ظلم مسئولین به مراکز و مراجع مسئول براى پیگیرى و تعقیب، بعد از تحقیق و اطمینان نسبت به آن اشکال ندارد و حتّى اگر از مقدمات نهى از منکر محسوب شود واجب مى***‏گردد، ولى بیان آن در برابر مردم وجهى ندارد، بلکه اگر موجب فتنه و فساد و تضعیف دولت اسلامى‏ شود حرام است.

به***طور کلّى، پوشیدن کراوات و دیگر لباس***هایى که پوشش و لباس غیر مسلمانان محسوب مى***شوند به***طورى که پوشیدن آن***ها، منجر به ترویج فرهنگ منحطّ غربى شود، جایز نیست.

آلت و عورت مصنوعى حکم عورت واقعى را ندارد و نگاه*** کردن و لمس آن***ها اشکال ندارد.

I think Haj khanoom had a say in this last one :)
 
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Great Reforms coming to an Islamist country near you - from Agha's just published list of Fatwas:

یکی دیگر از فتواهای آیت***الله خامنه***ای، نظر او در مورد بهائیان است. رهبر جمهوری اسلامی گفته است که باید از هرگونه معاشرت با بهائیان اجتناب شود.

بر اساس فتوای ولی فقیه، ترويج موسيقی و تدريس آن و تشکيل کلاس های موسيقی با اهداف نظام ولايت فقيه سازگار نيست.

رهبر جمهوری اسلامی در فتوای دیگری با تکرار این نظر که "ولایت فقیه شعبه***ای از ولایت ائمه اطهار است که همان ولایت رسول الله می***باشد"

"هرگونه گفتار و کردار و رفتاری که در زمان حاضر سوژه و بهانه به دست دشمن بدهد و یا موجب اختلاف و تفرقه بین مسلمین شود شرعا حرام موکد است."

Shahin, dige ba man harf nazan :)
 
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You missed juicier parts:

گزارش دادن ظلم مسئولین به مراکز و مراجع مسئول براى پیگیرى و تعقیب، بعد از تحقیق و اطمینان نسبت به آن اشکال ندارد و حتّى اگر از مقدمات نهى از منکر محسوب شود واجب مى***‏گردد، ولى بیان آن در برابر مردم وجهى ندارد، بلکه اگر موجب فتنه و فساد و تضعیف دولت اسلامى‏ شود حرام است.

به***طور کلّى، پوشیدن کراوات و دیگر لباس***هایى که پوشش و لباس غیر مسلمانان محسوب مى***شوند به***طورى که پوشیدن آن***ها، منجر به ترویج فرهنگ منحطّ غربى شود، جایز نیست.

آلت و عورت مصنوعى حکم عورت واقعى را ندارد و نگاه*** کردن و لمس آن***ها اشکال ندارد.

I think Haj khanoom had a say in this last one :)




LOL...........about haj khanoom




In closet branch of artesh azadi bakhsh mehr, are happy campers today :)
 
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Great Reforms coming to an Islamist country near you - from Agha's just published list of Fatwas:

یکی دیگر از فتواهای آیت***الله خامنه***ای، نظر او در مورد بهائیان است. رهبر جمهوری اسلامی گفته است که باید از هرگونه معاشرت با بهائیان اجتناب شود.

بر اساس فتوای ولی فقیه، ترويج موسيقی و تدريس آن و تشکيل کلاس های موسيقی با اهداف نظام ولايت فقيه سازگار نيست.

رهبر جمهوری اسلامی در فتوای دیگری با تکرار این نظر که "ولایت فقیه شعبه***ای از ولایت ائمه اطهار است که همان ولایت رسول الله می***باشد"

"هرگونه گفتار و کردار و رفتاری که در زمان حاضر سوژه و بهانه به دست دشمن بدهد و یا موجب اختلاف و تفرقه بین مسلمین شود شرعا حرام موکد است."

Behroo, we need a separate thread for this. I'll call it code of conduct for ISP sandis khors. After all they all our site mates and we don't want them to commit sins, loose the opportunity of going to behesht and become hamkhabe hoorian such as agha's wife and mother :)

Most sites have now removed this news of 2-3 days ago :) did you by any chance save it?
 
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Behroo, we need a separate thread for this. I'll call it code of conduct for ISP sandis khors. After all they all our site mates and we don't want them to commit sins, loose the opportunity of going to behesht and become hamkhabe hoorian such as agha's wife and mother :)

Most sites have now removed this news of 2-3 days ago :) did you by any chance save it?
LOL @ Shahin, dige ba man harf nazan. I was going to make a joke too, but we should honestly be so ashamed an Iranians, we should be offering to kiss Shahin's foot instead - in a totally plutonic way of course ;)

Here are the sources for the those:

About music: http://www.iranpressnews.com/source/154094.htm

The rest: http://www.bbc.co.uk/persian/iran/2..._fatwa.shtml?ocid=socialflow_facebook_persian
 
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LMAO @ . کسى که بر اثر راه رفتن روى زمین، کف پا یا کفش او با نجاستى تماس یافته و نجس شده است، هرگاه تقریباً به***قدر 10 قدم روى زمین خشک و پاک راه برود کف پا یا ته کفشى که نجس شده است پاک مى***شود، مشروط به اینکه عین نجاست برطرف شده باشد.

I guess Agha has never stepped in dog poo! :)