By Micah Halpern
I've Been Thinking:
Ahmadinejad has caved in to pressure from Iran's Supreme Leader, the Grand Ayatollah Khamenei.
Last week Ahmadinejad boycotted two of his own cabinet meetings.
Yesterday, he capitulated. The history leading up to the conflict between Iran's # 1 and # 2 most powerful men was clear and the resolution was predictable.
Two weeks ago Ahmadinejad fired his Minister of Intelligence from an extremely powerful and integral position in the power structure of Iran today. Almost immediately afterward, The Supreme Leader reappointed him. In order to challenge the Supreme Leader, Ahmadinejad refused to attend his own government planning meetings because the old/new intel chief was going to be there.
There is no way that Ahmadinejad was going to win this conflict. The Supreme Leader is in charge of political activity in Iran.
According to Iranian law Khamenei, The Supreme Leader, has the final say - in everything.
Micah@MicahHalpern.com
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