"Ahmadinejad also urged the Western powers to help build nuclear power plants in his country saying it will be too late if they do not decide to do so immediately."
Mahmoud Ahamdinejad is so right.
If the world does not help Iran today, it will indeed be too late. For iran.
Iran`s arrogance in the face of its current petroautocracy will disappear as the world contiues to come to the inescapable conclusion that there are indeed very viable alternatives to fossil fuel in a wide range of situations.
But this economic upheaval for Iran in the next 20 years will be nothing compared to the vast and mighty social upheavl Iran is going to face as the grip of the fundamentalist ayatollahs slips in the face of a vast army of young iraninas hungry to be on a par with the rest of the world: socially, economically and politically.
Iran`s current political style is old world and, at times, almost cartoonish in its actuation.
Ahamdinejad is a (possibly dangerous) sideshow. |
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