Afghan Government Turns To Iran For Internet 80
Barlaam writes "Renesys describes new evidence that the Iranian national telecommunications provider, DCI, is selling (uncensored?) Internet connectivity to customers in neighboring Iraq and Afghanistan. 'The Internet connectivity outreach that we now see in the global routing tables seems like continuing evidence of Iran's long-term strategy: aggressively pursuing bilateral infrastructure and investment projects with its neighbors, in ways that will increase Iran's regional influence after the Americans have moved on.'"
Re:Don't worry... (Score:1, Funny)
Hold it ... I found your problem.
Are you saying there's not a team of expert thieves being modern-day Robin Hoods? That there's not a CTU protecting the president from outrageously complicated assassination plots? That angels don't get sent down to earth to correct their mistakes? That aliens aren't disguised among us? That a man can't be reborn as a car?
Re:Don't worry... (Score:3, Funny)
Hold it ... I found your problem.
Are you saying there's not a team of expert thieves being modern-day Robin Hoods? That there's not a CTU protecting the president from outrageously complicated assassination plots? That angels don't get sent down to earth to correct their mistakes? That aliens aren't disguised among us? That a man can't be reborn as a car?
I'm not saying that all, you can't trust what you see on television. I read it all in the National Enquirer.
Fools (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Shaw? (Score:4, Funny)
Someone had written "Mort Au Shah" and someone else had added
"et vive les souris"