Friday, June 10, 2011

Morning Glory

Learning to love living in the shadow of the new clear sphinx!

Persia's Preacher Command swears out loud to swap production of higher-grade uranium to an underground bunker and trip, trip, triple production capacity!

Iran's Revolutionary Guard's (no doubt the official guardians of any future new clear weaponry stock) Farsi site GERDAB sweetly floats a trial bally hoo  bangin' Neun und Neunzig Luft Balloon 

"...The day after Iran's first nuclear test is a normal day. The day after Islamic Republic of Iran's first nuclear test will be an ordinary day for us Iranians but in the eyes of some of us there will be a new sparkle.

"...It's a good day. It's seven in the morning. The sun is not fully up yet but everywhere is bright. In the northern hemisphere many countries are beginning the day...

"...The day before, probably in central deserts of Iran, where once Americans and some other Western countries wanted to bury their nuclear waste, an underground nuclear explosion has taken place. The strength of the explosion was not so great as to cause severe damage to the region nor so weak that Iranian scientists face any problems in running their tests.

"...Today is a normal day like any other. Like 90% of the year, there is news about Iran, and these are the headlines which can be seen on foreign news sites:

Reuters: "Iran detonated its nuclear bomb" CNN: "Iran detonated nuclear bomb"
Al-Jazeera: "The second Islamic nuclear bomb was tested" Al-Arabia: "The Shia nuclear bomb"
Yahoo! News: "Nuclear explosion in Iran" Jerusalem Post: "Mullahs obtained nuclear weapon"
Washington Post: "Nuclear explosion in Iran, Shock and despair in Tel Aviv"

"...Meanwhile, the domestic media will offer many congratulations to the Hidden Imam and the Supreme Leader:

Keyhan: "Iran's first nuclear bomb was tested"
Jomhoori-e-eslami: "Iran successfully carried out a nuclear test"
Iran Daily: "By order of the president, Iran's 100% homemade nuclear bomb was tested"
Ettela'at: "Iran's much anticipated nuclear bomb exploded"

"...The news commotion will not knock life in Iran off balance. Civil servants will punch in at work on time as always, while some will be late as always. ...The day after the Islamic Republic of Iran's first nuclear test will be an ordinary day for us Iranians but in the eyes of some of us there will be a new sparkle. A sparkle of national pride and strength.


Pic - "Denk' an Dich und lass' ihn fliegen"

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