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Israel no match for Iran military might

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posted on Feb, 10 2012 @ 03:07 PM
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If this is the same "Mohammad Marandi", then what may we be learning from his "profile":


Seyed Mohammad Marandi
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Seyed Mohammad Marandi, a graduate of Birmingham University and associate professor of English Literature at University of Tehran, is the founder and director of Institute for North American and European Studies (INAES).[1] [color=limegreen]Marandi, born in 1966 in Richmond, Virginia, is the son of the former Iranian Health Care Minister and present Iranian Member of Parliament, Alireza Marandi,[2] and a solid supporter of the Islamic Republic and its leader, Seyed Ali Khamenei.[3] He also used to be a frequent interlocutor at international news networks such as CNN,[4] BBC,[5] Al Jazeera,[6] and Press TV,[7] where he frequently supported the policies of the Islamic Republic with regard to its nuclear program[8][9] and the pacification of the Iranian domestic demonstrations following the presidential elections of 2009.[10][11][12] However, recently, he has generally and most frequently appeared only in Russia Today to defend the stance of the Islamic Republic establishment against a probable joint American-Israeli invasion of Iran's nuclear facilities.[13][14][15]

In the world of academy, Marandi's main focus of concern has been the project INAES. This institute, starting as a subsidiary arm to the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literature of University of Tehran just a few years ago, is now a full-fledged independent center essentially concerned with post-colonial studies with a particular concentration on the critique of Orientalism, as promoted by such figures as Edward Said, Ziauddin Sardar, and Bill Ashcroft.[16]


notice: "is now a full-fledged independent center essentially concerned with post-colonial studies with a particular concentration on the critique of Orientalism"

"post-colonial studies " .... Hmmm.

sounds like a "business survey"



Seyed Mohammad Marandi



 
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