Thursday, April 23, 2009

Hello Mr. Ahmed Farahnakian

Today I met with Mr. Ahmed Farahnakian, a former Major of Iranian Revolution Guards Corps Air Force. In the area where Mr. Farahnakian lived, the infection did not hit hard because of the very mountainous region. Transportation in and out of this area was very difficult and during this time, millions of refugees from other countries started to flood into the country. This only made matters worse because by this time, many areas were now infected and there was no way to close the borders of the country. Many of the refugees were coming from Pakistan and India. Later, Mr. Farahnakian and his men had developed a plan to stop refugees and the living dead in the Pakistan mountains. However, this great plan was refused. Apparently, this would have started a war with Pakistan and they needed a plan of defense. Instead their plan was to cut off the Ketch River Bridge in between India and Pakistan. This would have sealed off sixty percent of the refugees. Mr. Farahnakian flew the mission himself and he targeted the bridge, which was effective. Unfortunately, revolts occured by Qila Safed and their government could not contact the Pakistini leadership. This led to a nuclear war between these two countries and it killed many lives. This interview taught me that everyone was not safe and that tragedies happened all the time. I would have liked to known how many people died of the nuclear war.

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