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Fight the man a little more every day!

Ahmadinejad at Columbia University September 24, 2007

Filed under: Foreign Affairs, The war of terror — Salmon Chase @ 7:14 pm

As I’ve said many times before, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad constantly says things that discredit him in the eyes of the Western world.  Today, as I write this, he is speaking at Columbia University in New York City.  In response to a question about the execution of homosexuals, he proclaimed to the world that Iran doesn’t have any homosexuals.  This is patently absurd.

Perhaps it stems from some sort of internal Iranian policy that requires blanket denial of homosexuality, but it leads Westerners to believe that Ahmadinejad is either a liar or an ignoramus.   His answer provoked both laughter and groans from the New York audience.

In addition, Ahmadinejad was consistently unable to give straight answers to questions like “Do you or your government seek the destruction of the sake of Israel?” and “Are you supporting terrorism in Iraq?”  It became clear through his answers that Iran’s president was declining to directly answer.  But Americans are just as intelligent as Persians, and in such a situation where someone clumsily avoids answering questions, we will assume the worst and think that the speaker is simply to weak to directly answer.

Americans are told every day that Iran wants to “wipe Israel off the map,” and that it supports and arms terrorists in Iraq, and if those things are true, Ahmadinejad shouldn’t shy away from telling the truth!  Americans already think these things are true.   But if Ahmadinejad would simply answer straightly, he could use his answer as an opportunity to explain his positions on these issues.

As to Israel, a straight answer would give Ahmadinejad greater ability to explain why he might seek the end of Israel as a political entity, and why his reasoning has nothing to do with Judaism.  He could speak about the conditions under which Palestinians live, the daily disruptions of their lives, the apartheid nature of the place.

As to Iraq, Americans are already coming around on the issue.  They hate Bush, and they’re sick of the war.  If Ahmadinejad is opposed to the war in Iraq, he should say so!  Have there truly been American incursions into Iranian border territories?  If so, don’t be afraid to tell us.  I have a strong feeling that Iran’s ill-conceived domestic PR strategy is also polluting their president’s abilities to talk about international issues.

The Persian people are far from stupid - they have access to the internet, and international newspapers.  They are a very highly-educated population.  Ahmadinejad’s denial of homosexuality, for example, isn’t fooling Persians any more than it fools Americans.  It would seem that instead of becoming a regional leader, Iran’s government behaves in a very parochial manner, insulting its own citizens and making it the subject of ridicule and hatred abroad.

 

Guantánamo April 26, 2007

Filed under: Foreign Affairs, The war of terror — Salmon Chase @ 10:06 am

As if the legal situation at Guantánamo couldn’t get any worse, the DOJ is requesting court approval to further castrate detainee access to defense attorneys.

Among the DOJ proposals:

  • Defense attorneys would be allowed to meet with their clients only three times;
  • Intelligence officers and military lawyers would be allowed to read letters clients write to their attorneys;

And, of course, the U.S. continues to insist that nobody at Guantánamo has a right to an attorney in the first place, so we should be thankful of any concessions made…

See the International Herald Tribune article for the full story.

 

Marie-Ségolène Royal - “présidentiel” April 22, 2007

Filed under: Foreign Affairs — Salmon Chase @ 5:06 pm

Since I haven’t any public defender thoughts to post at the moment, I thought a mention of the ongoing French presidential elections would be… apropos.

Despite the fact that she’s far from perfect, I think it would be wonderful if Marie-Ségolène Royal manages to emerge victorious - first-round results will be released on Wednesday!

I must say, I think she looks quintessentially French, and she’s definitely the most beautiful 53-year old woman these young eyes have ever seen!