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Old 09-25-2007, 07:52 AM
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Default Is AhmadineJad Really The "New Hitler"-or Just A Wolf Crying in The Wilderness?

International newspapers are saying that Iranian president, Mahmud Ahmadinejad succeeded at the National Press Club via video conferencing, and at Columbiia University in scoring major political points amongst muslim public opinion worldwide, in painting the Bush administration as "warmongering" hegemones.

Ahmadinejad carefully crafted himself to appear to be a hero to the Arab middle east, by just accepting the speaking invitation at Columbia university, turning on his fake charm, standing up to Western arrogance, and defending the rights of the Palestininians. Ahmadinejad was called Hitler, terrorist, homophobic, and every other thing some audience members, and news reporters could think of. All the while, Ahmadinejad strategically deflected America's anger towards him by smiling before the news media cameras, and talking softly.

"We oppose the way the US government tries to rule the world"; there are "more humane methods of establishing peace", stated Ahmadinejad. He then stated that no Iranian weapons are flowing into Iraq, and then said that regional countries in the Middle East did not need outside interference from the West. He also stated that it was Iran's legal right as a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency , to conduct a legal and peaceful nuclear program, without having to depend on another nation. Ahmadinejad further stated that International law was equal to everyone, and that the United States and France's saber rattling did not entail the entire world.

Ahmadinejad then went on to state that Iran did not recognize Israel's right to exist, called it a discriminatory regime, occupier, and expansionist-then accused Israel of attacking Syria on September 6, 2007, and Lebanon last year. Most of the Middle East agrees with Ahmadinejad's accusations against Israel. Ahmadinejad then admitted that the holocaust might have taken place, but that more research on it should be conducted. (Many people are saying that the holocaust did take place, but that the present people occupying Israel are not the Jews or descendents of the Jews who were tortured in the holocaust, but are the ones who did the torturing, and are Khazars pretending to be Jews. Many people are calling for DNA testing to be done on these [male] Jews outside of Western authority and influence. If they are truly Jews, then I'm sure they wouldn't have a problem with this request) Ahmadinejad further stated that Palestinians shouldn't have to pay a price in blood for something that happened to these European Jews on the European continent. And, again, even an overwhelming majority of Europeans agree with this, too.
Ahmadinejad went on to state that he never said he wanted Israel wiped off the face of the earth, and was only quoting the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, in the hopes that the unfair Israeli regime would be replaced by one that would be willing to be fair and just to the Palestinians. He denied ever threatening to nuke Israel, and claimed that the "warmonger West" had incited this theory. Ahmadinejad denied being a state sponsor of terorism, and accused the Bush administration of using war as a tool for electoral purposes in America, and to serve as a cover for the policy failure in Iraq.
Then, to make America look even more arrogant, and condescending, news media sources showed Columbia University president, Lee Bollinger flagrantly disrespect Ahmadinejad, (who is a head of state, regardless if we like it or not), calling Ahmadinejad evil (which might be true), and degrading him as much as he could. People around the world responded by saying that if Bush were treated with such disrespect, it would not go without punishment. Ahmadinejad took Bollinger's comments in stride, and then stressed that Iran was friendly with Israel, and that over 30,000 Jews lived peacefully in Israel. He then stressed again, that the Palestinians shouldn't have to pay the price for what happened to the European Jews in Europe, and then presented a humanitarian proposal to bring about solving the Palestinian/Israeli problem, by suggesting a referendum where Palestinians would be able to choose their own political destiny. Then Ahmadinejad casually stated that Iran didn't really need a nuclear bomb, but was basically persuing a nuclear program in defiance of the West. Ahmadinejad stated again that the Western powers did not have a monopoly on science and knowledge, and that his nation was a sovereign nation that had the right to decide whether it needed nuclear fuel or not, without having to be dependent on the Western nations for it.

Ahmadinejad then went on to state that Iran was a victim of terrorism by the Bush administration controlled Mujahideen-e-khalq, which had formally been controlled by Saddam.

When Ahmadinejad was questioned by audience members about homosexuals inside of Iran being put to death for being homosexual, and the abuse of Iranian women, etc., he just brushed off these statments by comparing the execution of homosexuals to the death penalty in America, and claiming that the homosexuals were drug smugglers. In reality, the execution of homosexuals by Iran can be compared to the execution of homosexuals by Adolf Hitler during WWII-in other words, war crimes against humanity. Columbia University students didn't bother addressing Irans failed economic policies, Iran's political and military relations with Saudi Arabia, and Russia concerning future wars, or how far along Iran is with its nuclear program (they might already have obtained a nuclear weapon, etc.). Instead, Columbia University students asked meager questions, and lashed out in anger at Ahmadinejad. In return, Ahmadinejad kept his cool, smiled in a fake manner at the news media cameras continually, and then stated that Iran was willing and ready to negotiate with all countries.
Meanwhile, American news media sources casually diverted attention away from Columbia Unversity and Ahmadinejad, by covering the General Motors strike, and every once in a while throwing in a few words about George W. Bush's military service, and accusations of going AWOL.

Now, tell me, do you really believe all the soft political bullshit that Ahmadinejad shoveled out to the Columbia University audience? Do you really think that Ahmadinejad's Iranian nation is a victim of terrorism? Do you think the Jews that are residing in Iran are really living in peace and safety, or do you think they are being persecuted in some instances, and that many are either being silent and seen as little as possible, or trying to get out of Iran? And, do you really give a flying fuck about who lives in Israel and where? Should there be two separate states in Israel, or should Palestinians, Jews, and everyone else be made to live side by side, and live and work in harmony to create a peaceful and prosperous nation for all people living everywhere in Israel? Are you sick to death of hearing about the Palestinian/Jewish squabble in the Middle East, and does one group have more of a right to the land of Israel than the other. Didn't God make the entire world? So, how come Israel is more holy than the rest of the world? Could it be because of its strategic location between the continents of Africa, Asia and Europe? Or maybe because of the Potash that is worth potentially trillions of dollars? What do you think should be done about the war mess in Israel, Iraq, and Afghanistan to bring about a peaceful and fair solution for all involved? And, should Iran be bombed down, or should the Bush administration use deplomacy in dealing with Iran, and seek a regime change in Iran?
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