Iran Prez’s heart ‘locked in a safe’
Rome, Sept.24: The Iranian president, Mr Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, appears to have a hard and complex personality full of contradictions with a cold heart that seems to be “locked away in a safe,” said Mr Francesco Padrini, an Italian psychotherapist specialised in interpreting body expressions.
After studying Mr Ahmadinejad’s facial movement during Thursday’s address at the annual opening of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Mr Padrini concluded that the Islamic Republic’s President’s coldness can make him a difficult opponent during negotiations.
“He has a cerebral personality separated from the emotional world,” Mr Padrini said.
“His flaring nostrils shows intuition and his tight jaw shows that he plans out his thoughts and is able to bring a plan to fruition.
“How his mouth folds downward indicates bitterness and contempt,” according to Mr Padrini’s analysis.
The Iran President has raised a storm by saying US staged September, 9, 2001, terrorist attacks.
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