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Friday, April 10, 2009

Canada’s Love Affairs with the Theology State in Iran


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Saturday April 04th, 2009
The below document was extracted from the book “The Rotted Garden of Paradise” by Iran Zamin which was forthcoming April 2009 and it would available for purchase at http://www.amazon.com/. Hoping readers would enjoy reading the below paper.
Canada’s Love Affairs with the Theology State in Iran

In theory of dystopia, there was one “commonly occurring theme is that of extensive privatization. In this context, big businesses often have far more control over the populace than any kind of government.”1

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The cleric regime in Iran had close ties with the Canadian Government because Canada allowed the Islamic Republic in Iran, as well as, terrorist Hezbollah high ranking cleric like Rafsanjani to make investment in Canada while Iranian were deprived from economic prosperity. In addition, Canada was so eager to make economic trade with the cleric in Iran that Canada was willing to help the cleric regime in Iran to built nuclear facilities, at the same time, Canada was responding to the cleric’s ambition to proliferate nuclear bombs. Canadian Government was delighted to assist the cleric regime in Iran in any shape or form because Canadian politicians were making financial gain from the cleric regime in Iran.
In past, there were several requested to Canadian Government plus “Office of the Auditor General of Canada” to stop Canada from harboring terrorism and human rights violation in Iran and not allowing the Islamic Republic in Iran to use Canada as an economic base. Moreover, there was a requested to Canadian Government as well as “Office of the Auditor General of Canada” to disclose all assets of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Rafsanjani in Canada to public. The Canadian Government was represented by Foreign Minister Honorable Peter MacKay that he bluntly denied that the Islamic Republic of Iran and Rafsanjani had investments in Canada, and Office of the Auditor General of Canada would not disclose information to a person. There was no doubt that Canada was protecting the Islamic Republic of Iran and Rafsanjanis' investments in Canada, and Canada had become a shelter for outlaws like bad element of Islamic Republic in Iran and Rafsanjani to hide their assets in Canada.
It was worthy to know that Canada would not support regime change in Iran and Honorable Peter MacKay had this to say about regime change in Iran that “the Government of Canada does not support a policy of regime change in Iran and, therefore, does not support any movement to overthrow the regime or to see parts of Iran secede. Canada believes it is up to the Iranian people to choose for themselves, through democratic means, how they wish to be governed. However, you may be assured that the Canadian government will continue its diplomatic efforts until all concerns about Iran, including its nuclear program and human rights situation, have been satisfactorily addressed” and according to Honorable Peter MacKay, Canada and Iran relation's was established on ground of zero-sum. “The theory of “zero-sum described a situation in which a participant's gain or loss was exactly balanced by the loss or gain of the other participant(s). It is so named because when the total gains of the participants are added up, and the total losses are subtracted, they will sum to zero.”2
In 2006, Canada exported to Iran which was $308,953,849.00 CDN and Canada imported to Iran which was $44,495,450.00 CDN and deducting Canadian exported to Iran $308,953,849.00 CDN from Iranian exported to Canada $44,495,450.00 CDN, it did not equal to zero, it gave $264, 458, 399.00 CDN. Hence, Canada made financial gain more than Iran. Quite frankly, Canadian Government was lying that Canada and Iran had zero sum relation.
“Canada imported $16 million worth of pistachios in 2003, accounting for 51.6% of the agricultural import market from Iran. Dried grapes represented 25% while dates represented 13.8%.
Canada's bulk exports increased from 2002 to 2003 by nearly $49 million, a direct result of the increase in wheat exports spanning these years. Intermediate goods also increased from $1.5 million in 2002 to $4.5 million in 2003, while consumer goods exports remained low but fell from $432,000 in 2002 to $313,000 in 2003.”3

It was great that Canada was not interfering with the cleric regime’s domestic politics, and it was wonderful that Canada was aiming to improve Human Rights condition in Iran. Also, it would be a great that Canada was going to address nuclear program in Iran. However, how truthful was Canada about addressing Human Rights condition in Iran and nuclear program in Iran?
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