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From: Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: sci.physics
Subject: Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-)
Date: Sat, 6 Jul 2024 02:43:43 -0500
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Shit happens.

Right now I don't have a single word to say about quality and quantity 
of performance of this guy "Pezeshkian", in his service for Iran.

The answer is just unknown at this time. It's left to time! Time will 
have to tell. So it is like tossing a coin. Iran is right now flipping a 
coin.

He didn't mention a single plan, didn't give a single promise, didn't 
say what he was going to do with housing, inflation, genocide in the 
region, anything in fact about the region, and he became the president.

Right there, you have the proof for uselessness, if not outright danger, 
  of the process and form of elections in Iran. It has to get improved. 
It doesn't and cannot work well for Iran.

And only 50% of the eligibles voted. Half of the people didn't bother. I 
don't know what's in their minds. It says half of Iranians weren't even 
interested in the possible outcomes. I don't understand them and I don't 
know anything about them to be honest, cause everybody that I know, 
voted, men and women, young and old.

That's not all!... In Iran, foreign minister is a lackey of the 
president. If president wants, the minister will have power, otherwise 
he'll be just a figurehead. So if Pezeshkian had not already picked 
Zarif, at least there would be a little hope that the foreign minister 
would handle the sensitive work adequately regardless of how Pezeshkian 
would perform. But he chose Zarif, a well-known crook of a sort whose 
world is like his equals in Bitch countries of Europe. He is subservient 
to Nazis. He isn't free! Pezeshkian chose this man among countless 
others who'd do better. In fact Bagheri beats Zarif 50 times over.

Is this a plot to disintegrate Iran? Pezeshkian's origins are in Torks 
of Iran living close to border to Turkey, and the Kords of Iran also 
living in those regions. These people have, on occasions, expressed 
their wishes to have those areas get separated from Iran. They missed 
few chances to do so. Every time that central government was disrupted, 
they moved towards separating themselves from Iran.

Pezeshkian might be their man. Look at the votes he got in those 
regions. And again, time will tell if it's so or not.

Regardless, I thought it was time for Iran to solve a few problems, not 
add new ones to them.