Saturday, September 15, 2007

Ahmadinejad Is All Over The Place These Days


He's coming to the UN again.

He's declaring that Bush will one day be tried for his "catastrophes."

He is telling the world that Israel can not "continue its life." This rant is of particular note. Check it out:


Asked if Iran had launched a proxy war in Iraq -- something the U.S. ambassador and top military commander there both asserted this week -- Ahmadinejad said the United States is merely seeking a scapegoat for its failing campaign in Iraq.

"Forces have come into Iraq and destroyed the security, and many people are killed," the Iranian president told Britain's ITN during an interview in the garden of the Iranian presidential palace in Tehran.

"And there are some claims that may seem very funny and ridiculous. Those who have lots of weaponry and warfare and thousands of soldiers -- if they are defeated, they blame others. There is no way to escape for peace."

Iranians do not believe in war and consider it a "last resort," he said.

He further claimed that Tehran is a friend of Iraq -- maintaining "good relationships" with the Sunni, Shiite and Kurdish factions -- and "if Iraq is not secure, we are the first country that would be damaged."

He added, "Responsible people should understand this: that Iran is against any sort of insecurity and attacks, and Iraq is able to defend themselves." Watch Ahmadinejad discuss issues affecting his country »

During the interview, Ahmadinejad struck a friendly tone toward Britain, saying he regretted that British soldiers have died in Iraq.

"We are sorry for your soldiers to be killed. We think peace should exist. Why should there be an invasion so that people will be killed?" he asked.

"We want friendship -- friendship to all. We love all nations and all human beings. Anyone who is killed, we are against it."

Ahmadinejad urged the United States and Britain to reconsider the invasion of Iraq. The two countries should "correct themselves," he said. If they don't, "the defeat would repeat."

The Islamic republic could help improve conditions in Iraq, but first coalition forces must leave, he said.

"We can help solve many problems in Iraq. We can help secure Iraq. We can help the attackers leave Iraq if the American government and British government correct themselves." he said.

Ahmadinejad has said in the past that Tehran would fill any power vacuum left by a withdrawal of coalition forces in Iraq.

The United States has cited the Iranian president's remarks as a reason to continue its efforts in Iraq.

As for allegations that Tehran is pursuing a nuclear weapon, Ahmadinejad said he resents the notion that Iran "has to obey whatever was put to us" and asked why there is no similar furor over American and British nuclear programs.

"Our bombs are dangerous, but American bombs are not dangerous?" he asked.


I have news for the American President. Whatever he thinks about the will and power of Allah, American bombs are indeed very, very dangerous.

This man thinks like a child.
By the way, do you think this post is in bad taste? Well, I think the Iranian leader is leaving a bad taste in my mouth.

3 comments:

Always On Watch said...

Perfect graphic. Applies to the guy and his spewing.

Pastorius said...

Thanks, AOW.

I'm glad you liked the analogy.

Anonymous said...

This guy is President of a country that Bankrolls terror groups like Hizbollah & Hamas, provides Weapons and training for terrorists fighting our forces in Iraq, consistantly remarks about wiping Israel off the map and is actively pursuing a nuclear Weapons program. The only other person in the world more inappropriate to be granted an international forum is Osama Bin Laden.