Saturday, July 08, 2006

IRIB: "Waves of Muslim fury will explode"

There have been some recent attempts by Juan Cole and others to deny the bellicose nature of Ahmadinejad's rhetoric concerning Israel. Anyone who reads this blog knows better, but if any doubters still exist:
President Mahmoud Ahmadinjead warned supporters of the Zionist regime that waves of fury of the regional nations at the regime's moves are accumulated and will soon explode.

In a keynote speech to the ninth meeting of foreign minsiters of the Iraqi neighbors plus Egypt, the President lambasted big powers for their backing lent to the regime's savage killings of the Palestinian people.

"The responsibility of these events falls on those who close their eyes and ears to the cries of the Palestinian nation and continue to blindly back the regime," Ahmadinjead asserted.

Ahmadinejad called on the Islamic world to mobilise to remove the Zionist regime problem.

Pointing to the ever-increasing power and resolve of the Islamic Ummah, the President said that all these capacities are a large backing to remove the Qods occupying regime and establish a legal Palestinian government throughout the Palestinian land.

Ahmadinjead warned the supporters of the Zionist regime that continued existence of the regime only brings pain and grief for the regional people and has no result but to expand general hatred at these powers.

"Though these powers imposed the regime on regional nations, thanks God and thank to the Palestinian nation's resistance, the regime has turned to be nothing but an expensive threat to its own supporters," Ahmadinejad asserted.

"There is no longer any rationality behind the regime's existence," the President said.

"The occupying regime can not even tolerate a democratic government besides itself, because it stems from war and terror," President Ahamdinejad stated.

Ahamdinejad called on regional states to fully isolate the regime and make its supporters understand that continued existence of the regime has no result but to foster hatred for them.

Ahamdinejad also called for a mechanism to establish a democratic government, elected upon the votes of the Palestinain original population.

Ahamdinejad described the Zionist regime as a big challenge and threat to the world of Islam, adding that the regime lacks authenticity and was faked through the assistance of enemies of Muslims in the heart of the Islamic world to become source of differecne and discord.

"The big powers support the regime to the extent they even sacrifice liberalism for it," Ahamdinejad lamented.

Ahmadinejad called the regime the source of all problems in the region, saying the regime has blocked the way of advance and sublimity of the regional countries.

"Similarly, certain big countries abuse the existence of the Zionst regime to promote arms sale and drive a wedge among the ranks of Muslims and push misunderstanding betwen Islamic governments," Ahamdinejad warned.

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