Friday, September 08, 2006

Some sane voices speaking up in the region...

In Iran, one of the highest-ranking Shi'a clerics openly spoke against Khamenei's drive to attain nuclear weapons. Of course, if you asked Khamenei, he would tell you that Iran is only interested in nuclear energy. Moreover, whoever said that the highest ranking clerics were the most influential decision makers? I wonder how Iraq would have turned out, for example, if Sistani actually had real power. Anyways, the AFP reports,
The development of nuclear weapons goes against the teachings of the Islamic faith, a senior Iranian cleric said Friday in an interview with Portugal's Lusa news agency.

"The nuclear bomb goes against Islam. Including producing and storing it. To use it would be much worse," Grand Ayatollah Yusuf Saanei, 79, told the agency at his seminary at Qom, Iran's clerical capital just south of Tehran.

"If the government wants to produce this type of weapons it is going against Islam," he added.

Iran failed to meet an August 31 deadline set out by the United Nations Security Council to stop enriching uranium, which Washington says is aimed at producing nuclear weapons but which Tehran says is to fulfill civilian energy needs.

Saanei, one of five senior clerics in Qom, Iran's spiritual nerve center, is known for his pro-reform positions. He has called for dialogue with the West and has issued rulings banning workplace discrimination against women.
On another front, King Abdullah of Jordan is beginning to make some noise with regards to peace in the region. He was interviewed by TIME magazine, and in essense, said that peace-makers of the region have been sidelined for the past several years. He offered an ominous warning to hawks in both the US and Israel. Reuters reports,
The world will be "doomed" to years of violence in the Middle East if there is no major effort by 2007 to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Jordan's King Abdullah warned in an interview published on Thursday.

"I believe the Lebanese war dramatically opened all our eyes to the fact that if we don't solve the Palestinian issue, the future looks pretty bleak for the Middle East," the monarch told Time magazine.

Blair is nothing more than a lame duck. Olmert is heading in that direction. However, they both seem to agree with the king of Jordan, and appear to be taking the necessary steps to ameliorate the problem. The AP reports,
Israeli government spokeswoman Miri Eisin said Friday that although the agenda for Blair's meeting with Olmert had yet to be set, the two men were likely to discuss options for resuming peace efforts with the Palestinians.
And finally, I wish to point out a development that is more insane than sane: It appears that Morocco is a new runner-up to developing "nuclear energy" capabilities. Frankly, and politics aside, this new global interest in nuclear energy is scaring me. Forget nuclear weapons. Just the fact that people have no clue of what to do with the waste generated by nuclear power plants should give people enough reason to think twice. Anyways, read and weep!
Russia's state-owned nuclear power company said on Thursday that it would bid to build Morocco's first nuclear plant, while Russian President Vladimir Putin signed co-operation deals with the Moroccan king as part of an economic mission to expand Russia's African reach.

10 comments:

Bad Vilbel said...

I wish these "sane voices" were publicized more, both in the West and locally.

This kind of declarations by the ayatollah need to be plastered all over the MSM, if you ask me. I'm so tired of the whole "Islam is a religion of terror and savages" notion that constantly creeps up so often in the West.

The people of the Middle East also need to hear this kind of thing over and over. The "Arab street" and the "Muslim street" need to realize that what they keep hearing from their warmonger leaders, under the guise of religion and "honor" has actually nothing to do with said religion.

Andrey said...

I have one piece of good news to you (well, us), too: High-ranking Russian source says Moscow will stop building Iran's first atomic power reactor if Islamic Republic expells UN nuclear inspectors as part of its dispute with West .

Andrey said...

By the way, there was a fatwa against nuclear weapones, published in Iran, a couple of years ago, I think it was by Khamenei, and it was a part of their of decieving the world.

Andrey said...

from wikipedia: August 9, 2005: The Iranian Head of State Ayatollah Ali Khamenei issued a fatwa forbidding the production, stockpiling and use of nuclear weapons. The full text of the fatwa was released in an official statement at the meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna.

Raja said...

sheri,

First, "justice" is an extremely OVER-USED concept. It's getting old, frankly. Furthermore, there are so many definitions of that word, that it has become meaningless (unless you point out which school of thought you prescribe to).

Second, nuclear technology is one of the most dangerous in the world. If it were up to me, and a lot of other people, it would be done away with. But that just ain't gonna happen. So considering that unfortunate reality, I would much rather the least number of regimes have access to it (and preferably the most stable regimes, for that matter).

The fact that an unstable military dictatorship like Pakistan possesses nuclear weapons is, quite frankly, enough to make me shudder at the thought! Humanity definitely doesn't need more of those around.

Lirun said...

sheri i think u have now outdone yourself.. seriously.. are you now advocating nuclear proliferation?

actually please dont respond..

i am glad you have noticed the changing tones and voices.. i have too

most of my last posts on www.emspeace.blogspot.com reflect the same sentiment.. especially with respect to the arab league of nations.. but yes gradually even with the self-righteous.. sorry i meant to say my compatriots.. did i say that out loud? ;)

Lirun said...

ahh hang on..

iran is the same country that doesnt show what it has developed even though it claims to have done..

iran is the same country that is publicly calling to wipe out another?

i dont think this one requires a genius.. this is some very clear one plus one stuff..

Lirun said...

iran has clearly stated its hostile ambitions. sherri.. seriously u cantdeny having heard that.. that would be too much..

pakistan has made friendly overtures to israel and spoken of regional harmonisation.. it is encouraging when a country does that.. and it rings very differently to being called pigs and sons of apes that should have been wiped out by hitler and sent back to germany..

i agree that is difficult to coerce another country to shape its policies based on how much you trust them.. but countries should not be irresponsible enough to run a nuclear program.. fund regional terrorism.. stage remote controlled battles on weak democracies.. call for your destruction and reveal to you time and again how the inspectors are not getting full access and then kick them out..

sherri - this is not the conduct of a bengin regional hegemon.. it is the ultimate passive agression one could imagine..

anyway.. i hope they do align themselves with international requirements..

i have some great persian friends and would like to seem them and their homeland open into a progressive and prosperous state..

www.emspeace.blogspot.com

thad lucken said...

hitler built heinkels first as "high speed mail planes" and you did nothing even though you had the versailles treaty. billions since have been spent on the kleptocrat u.n. and its blood drenched killer elite. now youre too leftist and blind to stop a gang of petty thugs from pointing a nuke at you.
you pitiful weak morons.
you almost deserve to glow.
keep confusimg yourself with your post-modern relativism, the u.s. will save your utopian delusion...

guess what: self defence ain't murder and youre all about to start dying a la 1938, except youre going to ruin the planet for your "revolutionary allah"

great job.

thad lucken said...

http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-oe-sharansky12sep12,0,6872275.story?coll=la-opinion-rightrail

power to the proxies!!!

you didnt work for truth today because jews were breathing your air.