Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Ahmadinejad To West: Accept Israel's Imminent Collapse


Just when you think the puppet from Tehran has said it all, he comes up with something new. Here's the latest: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran said:



"stop supporting the Zionists, as [their] regime reached its final stage." "Accept that the life of Zionists will sooner or later come to an end,"
Well, at least this time he didn't say he was going to blow Israel off the map with nuclear weapons, but it is obvious that Ahmadinejad feels the tide has swung in the Middle East in opinion that the palestinians are going to get what they want. Ahmadinejad makes reference to "regional nations" that will confront Israel - I believe that refers to his own country of Iran, and those of Saudi Arabia and Syria. Make no bones about it - Ahmadinejad actually believes he is correct here - he honestly believes Israel is doomed and soon. This is why it is time to start dismantling Iran's influence and hope in the region - time to take out Hamas and Hezbollah leadership, and time to further segregate the Palestinian Authority from Hamas.

Here's the full story.


Ahmadinejad tells West: Accept Israel's 'imminent collapse'

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called on the West Wednesday to acknowledge Israel's "imminent collapse."
He added, "What we have right now is the last chapter [of Israeli atrocities] which the Palestinians and regional nations will confront and eventually turn in Palestine's favor." Iran does not acknowledge Israel and Ahmadinejad has in the past sparked international outcry by referring to the systematic murder of six million Jews in World War II as a "myth" and calling for Israel to be "wiped off the map." Iran is currently also mediating in the crisis over the Gaza Strip, where Israel has imposed a blockade on border crossings into the coastal territory, barring the entry of supplies into the already impoverished area. Last week, Palestinian militants blew holes in the barrier separating the Gaza Strip from Egypt, prompting hundreds of thousands of Gazans to pour into Egypt in search of supplies. Ahmadinejad also urged the Western powers to help build nuclear power plants in his country saying it will be too late if they do not decide to do so immediately. "If you will not come, this nation will build nuclear plants based on its own resources and when you come some four years later it will reject your request and not then give you any opportunity," he said. "I am addressing leaders of two or three powers; do you remember I sent you message and told you to stop be stubborn? If you think that you can block the movement of Iranian nation, you are wrong," the Iranian president continued.

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