Saturday, November 28, 2009

Soft War Solutions

Start with the children, teach them pride in who and what they are, their traditions and their culture. Those children will eventually mature into adults, and with that indelible pride educated into their robust little heads, they will inevitably become the stalwart adults upon whom the society, the country and its administrators can rely. To further advantage the country in all its aspirational determinations.

In the case of the Islamic Republic of Iran that would translate as additional members of the Basij militia. And, of course, proud recruits for the Republican Guard. Many may even aspire and direct their educations toward the theological end of things and become respected clerics, perhaps even a future Grand Ayatollah, who knows? All of them, according to plan, should resist the impulse, however, to question the authority of their totalitarian rulers.

Many may become journalists, prepared and more than willing to educate the masses by the dissemination of all dictates emanating from the Supreme Council of the Islamic Revolution. Should that Utopian Islamist state emerge, there will no longer be any need for the Iranian media to be warned what they personally and professionally risk by publishing anything damaging to the image of the state's leaders.

Iran has a very busy agenda. While training, aiding and abetting terrorist militias in Lebanon and Gaza, the better to enable the geography to elevate itself toward acceptance of an Imperial Islamist Iran, it must also render adequate attention to the scientific advancement of the nation through the attainment of nuclear armament.

In the process, needless to say, fend off all accusatory denunciations attempting to pierce the armour of the country's determination to succeed. The United Nations, the International Atomic Energy Agency, the United States, the European Union, above all that snivelling Zionist entity have all conspired to slander the good name of the Iranian Revolution.

And by so doing, insult Islam, a matter that Ayatollah Khamenei does not take lightly. "The enemy has put soft war on its agenda after its arrogance faced failure in confronting the Islamic establishment during the first decade after the Islamic Revolution. As long as there is Basij, the Islamic republic will not face any threat."

The plan is wonderfully well envisaged. Six thousand Basij militia centres will be placed in elementary schools for the purpose of promoting the ideals of the Islamic Revolution. Head of the student and cultural section of the Basij explains "students of this age are more open to influence than older students, and for this reason we want to promote and establish the ideas of the revolution and the Basij."

Get them while they're young and impressionable, vulnerable to the flattery of invitation to honourably defend their traditions, their nation in its time of need; nationalistic patriotism burns hotly in the juvenile breasts of all children, none more fervently than those of Islam's children. Who will embrace the very thought of self-dedication to jihad and sacrifice while annihilating Islam's enemies.

Artists and teachers have been forewarned by Ayatollah Khamenei that the "atmosphere of sedition" which they contumaciously bring to the streets of the nation will not be countenanced in the nation's volcanic battle between itself and the evil influences of the West. Their numbers will be purged, and they will be re-Islamized, along with the educational system.

Academics and the media must also look to purge themselves of their secular influences so harmful to the youth of the country and ultimately to the Islamist character of the nation.

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