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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

WikiLeaks Documents Create Concerns Inside Iran

Iran’s conservative news website Tabnak today summarizes deep concerns developing among the country’s elite over the contents of the WikiLeaks cables. Below, we have translated into English an excerpt from today's Tabnak article. The popular Tabnak is run by former IRGC commander Mohsen Rezaie.

Click here to read Tabnak’s article in Farsi.

These documents (WikiLeaks cables) show that Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, UAE, Jordan, and Egypt have consistently urged the US to use military option against Iran. These published documents are indications of a worrisome situation that our country will face in near future. If these documents are authentic, Iran is facing an undeclared war by its neighbors, the neighbors that want a military confrontation between the US and Iran, and see themselves as the beneficiaries of such conflict.

6 comments:

  1. The best commentary I've read so far on the Wikileaks release is here:
    http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=10&categ_id=5&article_id=122050#axzz16pvmzt4d

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  2. Thanks Anonymous. Excellent article.

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  3. No concerns in Iran.

    Irans paranoia dictates ...considering it alla conspiracy anyway.

    All to embarrass the Arabs and take the pressure from the Israelis for military agressions.

    Don't belioeve the BS people, its a political game, to cause confusions and spread the blame.

    Like 5 assassins and 4 bullets with one additiional blank.
    anyone could be the innocent.

    Dariush London

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  4. Just read ona German site, that 71% of the leaks concern Iran.
    Then it is about Iran,thats why it can not possibly be authentic.

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  5. This is not surprising. The imposed war was backed by those coward wahabis. Even the israelis are being manipulated by the sheikhs.

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  6. This is not surprising. The imposed war was backed by those coward wahabis. Even the israelis are being manipulated by the sheikhs.

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