Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Russia defends Iran's Nuke Program considers good customer service position

While the civilized world reacted with horror to the plan by Iran to harness the energy of the atom, as in bombs away, Russia has strongly defended Iran's nuclear ambitions of mullahdom's threatening.

At first, each separate person for responsible behavior is taken back by this seemingly reckless defense, not only because it seems wildly risky, even self-destructive, but also because one would not expect from people who have decided to present themselves as both Reformed friends of humanity and trust politicians who dress in spiffy clothes, rather than in their former shabby universal.

But we in turn observe hard-learned that if someone's behavior does not 'seem to make sense, it is likely that just do not understand what his goals are.

Viewed in this way, the sprite of the Kremlin is so obvious as we often see power red tie hanging from the neck of Vladimir Putin. Iran buys weapons from Russia and now buy enriched uranium, too, and Russia is the only service reviews.

As VP, which led to Russia, ordering his cohorts around the Russian, said: "Once when I was in the KGB and has not had much to do, I read in the American department store magnate John Wanamaker, who once said a clerk, 'When a client comes in, you forget about me.' So when Iran is approaching, I forget everything, but put the customer first. It seems that the capitalist thing to do, and in the modern Russian economy, I think there is room for at least this much free enterprise. "

One might think that there would be some awareness of the geographical limits of his enthusiasm. After all, Russia is much closer to Iran than us. There are other unavoidable aspects of customer relations that should be considered, among them Vladimir and his associates gangsta-rich infidels seem very similar to the Iranians currently driving the ship of state toward the cliffs of the war as we do.

What Lenin once said about capitalists obviously applies also to the reformed communists: they sell the rope to hang with them.

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