We begin tonight’s edition of A Window to the Fatherland with Dr. Alireza Nourizadeh reading one of his poems from the book of his collected works.
Dr. Alireza Nourizadeh:
In tonight’s program we will first look at the comments by Ali Larijani.
It is a fact that the Larijani brothers are now the de facto rulers of Iran. Fazel Larijani had been begging from Ahmadinejad’s right-hand man the corrupt judge Mortazavi to offer him some commission forlarge businesses.
Sadegh is the son in law of the cleric Vahid Khorasani. They have all come to Iran from Iraq and have little sense of looking after the interests of Iran and the Iranians.
The new social uprising in Iran led by the workers is now spreading and attracting more people from other classes.
Any social movement that is not confined to thecapital city will mean the end of the regime. Plus the fact that the regime can no longer crack down on protestors as before as any such move will face harsh reaction from the international community and the Americans are watching them very closely and they are very serious to confront the regime in support of the Iranian people too.
The regime has now tested another missile. I think no one should criticize it because Iran has 15 neighbours or better said 15enemies because of its stupid policies.
UAE has 140 latest fighter jets and Saudi Arabia and Qatar have the latest weapons at their disposal.
The problem with the regime is not having long range missiles, but its regional aggressive policies that are always a threat to our neighbours.
The latest data has reveal that for the last 40years, only a group of 1730 people who are somehow related to each other have been ruling Iran. Some of them, like Ali Akbar Velyati, have been holding more than 30 senior jobs at the same time!