Thursday, December 16, 2010

Iranian inanity over calligraphy

The mullahs who run Iran are a prickly lot. Many Arabs, especially since the rise of pan-Arabism in the 1960s, have insisted on calling what's been known as the Persian Gulf for centuries--even by Arabs--by a different name: the Arabian Gulf. This nomenclature controversy has so angered Iranians they have threatened to ban airlines that call the body of water by that other name from its airspace.

The opinion of fish of the Gulf is unknown.

Meanwhile the world's greatest newspaper, the Tehran Times, reports that an Iranian art bureau director is in a huff because Turkey is claiming credit for calligraphy styles that he claims are Iranian.

These crybabies may soon have nuclear bombs at their disposal.

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