Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Some Popenkoller, some Hizbullah beneficence, some Zionist crimes--it's all part of the fun at IRIB!


Zionists bury nuclear waste in Iraq
Infromed Iraqi sources revealed on Tuesday an agreement signed recently by the Zionist regime and America on the burial of the regime's nuclear plant wastes in western Iraq's al-Anbar region.

According to Qodsna, the source said on condition of anonymity that according to the agreement, the Zionist regime's trucks and airplanes will transfer their nuclear wastes from the 1948 occupied Palestine to Iraq.
Hezbollah gives new life to Lebanon
Standing in his grimy and smoke-stained welding shop, Ahmed Jumaa is eager to help rebuild Bint Jbeil, the South Lebanon town devastated by the Zionist regime's 34-day aggression on Lebanon.

Life has returned to the South with the great reconstruction efforts of the popular Islamic Resistance Movement, Hezbollah.

"Hezbollah turned up very quickly after the war," Jumaa told AFP.
Ahmadinejad encourages independency

Iran and Venezuela have shown they can work together and achieve progress, the Iranian president said, adding the success they have achieved is not only for their two nations but serves as an inspiration to free nations all over the world even at this initial stage.

"We exchange experiences and in all scenes; we will stay together and be an example of brotherhood and cooperation for the world to emulate." President Chavez, for his part, said Venezuela will achieve its goals alongside Iran as demonstrated in the project which they were inaugurating, adding that he considered it an honor to work in the economic field with the Islamic Republic . . .

Further in his remarks, Chavez told President Ahmadinejad that although he had just arrived in the country, it seemed as though the Venezuelan people had known him for so long.
Your visit seemed so long, Mahmoud.

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