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This document discusses the political conflict between Ahmadinejad and Khamenei in Iran, highlighting Ahmadinejad's attempts to shift the national narrative and Khamenei's reaction. It also mentions historical figures like Abol-Hassan Banisadr, Rafsanjani, Muhammad Khatami, and Muhammad-Ali Raja'i within the context of Iranian leadership and their relationship with the 'Supreme Guide'. The document concludes with a brief biography of the author, Amir Taheri.
People (7)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Ahmadinejad | President of Iran |
At loggerheads with Khamenei, angered Khamenei, realized bankruptcy of Khomeinist discourse, trying to replace it wit...
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| Khamenei | Supreme Guide of Iran |
At loggerheads with Ahmadinejad, angered by Ahmadinejad's actions, trying to push Ahmadinejad, attacking Ahmadinejad,...
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| Abol-Hassan Banisadr | First President of the Islamic Republic |
Fled into exile
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| Rafsanjani |
Kowtowed to the "Supreme Guide"
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| Muhammad Khatami |
Kowtowed to the "Supreme Guide"
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| Muhammad-Ali Raja'i | Second President of the Islamic Republic |
Assassinated
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| Amir Taheri | Author |
Born in Ahvaz, educated in Tehran, London, and Paris, author of "The Persian Night"
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Organizations (2)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Islamic Republic |
Government of Iran
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| Encounter Books |
Publisher of Amir Taheri's book
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Timeline (4 events)
Conflict/loggerheads between Ahmadinejad and Khamenei regarding power sharing, contracts, and business deals.
Iran
Ahmadinejad attempting to replace Khomeinist discourse with a pseudo-nationalistic narrative.
Iran
Relationships (4)
There is no doubt that Ahmadinejad and Khamenei are at loggerheads.
Taheri's latest book "The Persian Night"
first President of the Islamic Republic Abol-Hassan Banisadr
second President of the Islamic Republic
Key Quotes (1)
"like a snake, a mullah is most dangerous when frightened."Source
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