Ahmadinejad rips US and Isreal
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WAS FUCKING AWESOME
SURE FROM HIS PERSEPECTIVE IT WAS ALL A FRONT.
WAS ABSOLUTLY WICKED
IT'S A GOT TO SEE.

WAS FUCKING AWESOME
SURE FROM HIS PERSEPECTIVE IT WAS ALL A FRONT.
WAS ABSOLUTLY WICKED
IT'S A GOT TO SEE.


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OKAY SO I MISPELLED AHMADINEJAD

BUT HERE IS HIS ENTIRE SPEACH
http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/0 ... the-un/?hp
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad predicted the downfall of the current economic system, championed the cause of Palestinians and called for a return to monotheistic morality during his address to the United Nations General Assembly Wednesday evening. However, the 35-minute speech was less pointedly confrontational than his previous statements before the body.
“Our nation is prepared to warmly shake all those hands which are honestly extended to us,” Mr. Ahmadinejad said, according to an English interpretation, proclaiming his country’s “commitment to participate in the process of building durable peace and security” around the world.
With nuclear talks between the United States and Iran scheduled for next month, Mr. Ahmadinejad called for the “elimination of all nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons to pave the way for all nations to have access to advanced and peaceful technology.”
His speech came hours after President Obama, in his address, said:
[I]f the governments of Iran and North Korea choose to ignore international standards; if they put the pursuit of nuclear weapons ahead of regional stability and the security and opportunity of their own people; if they are oblivious to the dangers of escalating nuclear arms races in both East Asia and the Middle East — then they must be held accountable.
Mr. Ahmadinejad had his own harsh words for both the United States and Israel, charging that the invasion of Afghanistan has failed to eliminate, and even exacerbated, problems with terrorism and drug trafficking. He pointed to America’s failure to close the detention center at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba and alleged that secret prisons remain open in Europe.
He also said the United States was aiding Israel in “racist ambitions.”
Mr. Ahmadinejad called Israel’s attack on Gaza in November “barbaric” and said the economic blockade of Palestinians amounts to “genocide.” The critique led delegations from Argentina, Australia, Britain, Costa Rica, Denmark, France Germany, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand and the United States to leave the room, as the Agence-France Press noted, citing European sources.
But he did not call for the complete destruction of the country, as he has in the past. Instead, he called for “a referendum and free elections in Palestine in order to prepare a conducive environment for all Palestinians, including Muslims, Christians and Jews, to live together in peace and harmony.”
In the wake of highly contested elections in his own country, which prompted widespread protests followed by a government crackdown and charges of abuse, Mr. Ahmadinejad declared Iran “one of the most democratic and progressive governments in the world.”
“Our nation has successfully gone through a glorious and successfully democratic election,” he said. “They entrusted me once more with a large majority with this heavy responsibility.”
Yet much of his speech focused on spiritual and moral elements, with repeated references to the Koran, as well as to the prophets Abraham and Moses.
“The engine of unbridled capitalism, with its unfair system of thought, has reached the end of the road and is unable to move,” Mr. Ahmadinejad told the sparse gathering, as many world leaders and their delegations boycotted the speech in protest.
“Selfishiness and insatiable greed have taken the place of such human concepts as love, sacrifice, dignity and justice. The belief in the one god has been replaced with self-belief.”

BUT HERE IS HIS ENTIRE SPEACH
http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/0 ... the-un/?hp
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad predicted the downfall of the current economic system, championed the cause of Palestinians and called for a return to monotheistic morality during his address to the United Nations General Assembly Wednesday evening. However, the 35-minute speech was less pointedly confrontational than his previous statements before the body.
“Our nation is prepared to warmly shake all those hands which are honestly extended to us,” Mr. Ahmadinejad said, according to an English interpretation, proclaiming his country’s “commitment to participate in the process of building durable peace and security” around the world.
With nuclear talks between the United States and Iran scheduled for next month, Mr. Ahmadinejad called for the “elimination of all nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons to pave the way for all nations to have access to advanced and peaceful technology.”
His speech came hours after President Obama, in his address, said:
[I]f the governments of Iran and North Korea choose to ignore international standards; if they put the pursuit of nuclear weapons ahead of regional stability and the security and opportunity of their own people; if they are oblivious to the dangers of escalating nuclear arms races in both East Asia and the Middle East — then they must be held accountable.
Mr. Ahmadinejad had his own harsh words for both the United States and Israel, charging that the invasion of Afghanistan has failed to eliminate, and even exacerbated, problems with terrorism and drug trafficking. He pointed to America’s failure to close the detention center at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba and alleged that secret prisons remain open in Europe.
He also said the United States was aiding Israel in “racist ambitions.”
Mr. Ahmadinejad called Israel’s attack on Gaza in November “barbaric” and said the economic blockade of Palestinians amounts to “genocide.” The critique led delegations from Argentina, Australia, Britain, Costa Rica, Denmark, France Germany, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand and the United States to leave the room, as the Agence-France Press noted, citing European sources.
But he did not call for the complete destruction of the country, as he has in the past. Instead, he called for “a referendum and free elections in Palestine in order to prepare a conducive environment for all Palestinians, including Muslims, Christians and Jews, to live together in peace and harmony.”
In the wake of highly contested elections in his own country, which prompted widespread protests followed by a government crackdown and charges of abuse, Mr. Ahmadinejad declared Iran “one of the most democratic and progressive governments in the world.”
“Our nation has successfully gone through a glorious and successfully democratic election,” he said. “They entrusted me once more with a large majority with this heavy responsibility.”
Yet much of his speech focused on spiritual and moral elements, with repeated references to the Koran, as well as to the prophets Abraham and Moses.
“The engine of unbridled capitalism, with its unfair system of thought, has reached the end of the road and is unable to move,” Mr. Ahmadinejad told the sparse gathering, as many world leaders and their delegations boycotted the speech in protest.
“Selfishiness and insatiable greed have taken the place of such human concepts as love, sacrifice, dignity and justice. The belief in the one god has been replaced with self-belief.”

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savwafair2012 wrote:Mr. Ahmadinejad called Israel’s attack on Gaza in November “barbaric” and said the economic blockade of Palestinians amounts to “genocide.” The critique led delegations from Argentina, Australia, Britain, Costa Rica, Denmark, France Germany, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand and the United States to leave the room, as the Agence-France Press noted, citing European sources.
But he did not call for the complete destruction of the country, as he has in the past. Instead, he called for “a referendum and free elections in Palestine in order to prepare a conducive environment for all Palestinians, including Muslims, Christians and Jews, to live together in peace and harmony.”
The delegations from those countries are cowards and Hypocrites,
and i condemn THEM fully...Isreal must really have the goods on us, and the rest of the world to garner this level of Blind hypocritical support without question, and it creeps me out to the fullest..and makes me angry on a humanitarian level..The blockades are immoral and criminal...
I am not addressing the credibility or lack thereof of the Iranian President, but i have honest misgivings about the demonizations of him...even if there are valid points to be made about his ruling style or his religious beliefs, neither of which im qualified to really judge..
But the issue of the west EXPLICITLY ignoring the Disconnect the rest of the world sees, and has seen for the last forty years with regard to the Palestinians and this disconnect will be THE thorn in the side of a truly Global Mutually Assured Respect level..I just cant see how ..ah fuckit..just makes me mad.
and for the record, he has NEVER called for the destruction of Isreal..he has predicted its Fall.. HUGE difference, and one the translators seem to be INTENT on misrepresenting..as they have in the Quoted article above..
**Fact: Iran has not started a Military offensive since around 100AD against any country... (it was attacked by Iraq to precipitate that war, for those of you that might be prone to toss that out there)

warløckmitbladderinfection wrote:blasphemous new gehenna inhabitant makes god sad...
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