Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Iranian News Agencies: The cause of "Man's Miseries," UFO over Chicago, Hamas OK with killing Saddam

Let's start with the cause of "Man's Miseries"--we all want to know what that is, right?

Fars News: "Ahmadinejad Holds US, Britain Responsible for Man's Miseries":
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stressed that the improper management of affairs by the US, Britain and their allies, which seek to solve their problems through bullying and looting, is the root cause of all the miseries and fundamental problems of mankind.

Addressing a large and fervent congregation of the local residents in the city of Sousangerd during his tour of Iran's oil-rich Khuzestan province on Tuesday, Ahmadinejad said that the bullying behavior and greediness of the US and Britain are the underlying causes of man's problems today, but meantime stressed that his country may not give in to pressures and threats.

"The Iranian nation is not fearful of the idols of the US and Britain," he underscored.

Referring to Iran's nuclear issue, the president said, "These powers imagine that they can attain their goals in disguise, but they must know that the Iranian nation will recognize them whether they hide behind the Security Council or any other world body or organization."

He described the West's attitude towards Iran's nuclear issue as an evident instance of its bullying behavior, and further stressed that the western powers are suffering from miscalculations in dealing with Iran's nuclear case, saying, "The Iranian people are united in standing against the bullying powers and they urge their government to defend the country's inalienable right of gaining access to the nuclear technology."
Even if the US and Britain are making man miserable, maybe happiness is found among the extra-terrestrials:

IRIB: "UFO hovered over chicago airport":
Airline employees interviewed by the Chicago Tribune Newspaper said they saw a flying saucer-like object hover over the city's O'hare International Airport in early November.

Several United airlines employees saw a dark gray saucer-like craft with no lights hovering for several minutes over the busy airport just before sundown, around 4:30 PM on November 7, the Tribune reported Monday.

The object then quietly rushed off into the clouds. The Newspaper interviewed several United employees, including mechanics and pilots, all of whom spoke anonymously.

United told the Tribune it had no information about the phenomenon. The Federal Aviation administration told the Newspaper that no controllers saw the object and a preliminary check of radar found nothing unusual.
The Zionist UFO cloaking device is working! Back to man's miseries. Whatever Hamas's causes are for misery (maybe the shoot-outs in hospital corridors are not going as well as planned), the execution of Saddam is just fine:

IRIB: "Hamas not opposed to Saddam execution":
In the wake of reports about releasing of a statement attributed to Hamas in protest to the execution of Saddam Hussein, the serving movement's Information Minister announced Hamas is only unhappy with the timing of the execution, 'coincided with al-Adha Eid.'

'Al-Adha Eid must become time of tolerance and solidarity among Muslims and the execution in the day trampled on the setiments of Muslims,' Yusef Zarqa said.

Zarqa, currently in Saudi Arabia to perform Hajj rituals, rejected journalistic propaganda over the execution, saying, "the Arab world could not endure such a hue and cry because it is already grappled with many crises."

"Mass media try to push Hamas into another crisis and conflict with some Arab countries," he warned.

"We have no problem with the character of Saddam, because it was clear from the very start. Saddam dealt a blow to the Palestinian issue by invading Kuwait in 1990 by disintegrating the Arab world," the Palestinian senior official said.

"We have no opposition to Saddam execution as he murdered thousands of people," Zarqa said.

Some Palestinian circles have recently tried to present Hamas as opposing to Saddam execution and so mar the relations of the Palestinian government with Persian Gulf littoral states.

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