Sunday, October 01, 2006

Iranian idol

The Kapparos post was going to be the last one before Yom Kippur, but this offers some choice Irangrish. From ISNA:
Iran's President announced world powers knew that if Iran achieved nuclear energy it would easily be capable of becoming an indestructible power.

"Today the policy of powers for controlling the world's economy, culture and peace has completely failed and they are incapable of creating sincerity for mankind," said Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

"They wage war all around the world and then carry the banner of peace! They support terrorism all around the world and give antiterrorism mottos and declarations! They have filled their warehouses with atomic bombs, but show concern over other countries scientific achievements," he added.

"They must understand that they have been defeated," he emphasized.

The president went on to recognize Iran as an idol for all other nations in the current circumstances.

"These days from east to west and from the most southern place of the planet, all look up to Iran and from all over the world various requests for Iran's aid are being received," he emphasized.

"Western countries with various political excuses over the past years have prevented Iran full application of its inalienable nuclear right," he said.

"Over the past 27 years they have been against our progress and development and today they are using nuclear energy as an excuse. They are not worried about atomic bombs, because their fraud regimes in the region have easy access to these weapons," commented President Ahmadinejad.

"They persist that we even for one day and even on the surface suspend our nuclear activities so that they through applying their mass media can say that they were right and Iran has backed down from its stance," he added.

"We are not afraid of negotiating and act to our duties according to international regulations, it is others who have problems and it is they that must solve their problems," noted Iran's President.
That's really the last post before Yom Kippur. Gemar chasimah tovah.

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