Wednesday, January 17, 2007

IRIB: "Zionists don't dare to attack IRI"

If Ahmadinejad is really under attack at home, it isn't influencing him to modify his repertoire:
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that neither the Zionist regime nor its bosses dare to attack the Islamic Republic of Iran.

The remark was made in an interview with the Madrid-based Spanish daily, El Mundo, which was published on Wednesday.

The Chief Executive said that the Zionist regime is well aware of the power of the Iranian people, adding that therefore, the regime and its bosses will never dare to embark on such a foolish measure and attack IRI.
"Bosses"? The Zionist regime is the boss!
El Mundo explained that the interview was conducted during the recent visit of the Iranian President to Latin America.

It added that at the press conference in Nicaragua's capital of Managua, President Ahmadinejad responded to reporters questions with a kind and smiling face.

"I believe that it is time for big powers to change their stance on international and Middle East developments," said the President.

Ahmadinejad questioned the presence of American and British forces in Iraq, adding that Iraq's problem is the presence of foreign troops.

"Just after the aggression of America and Britain against Iraq the problem of Sunni and Shiite was created in the country," he said.

Concerning the Zionist regime, the President told El Mundo, "all Middle East nations hate the regime, given that it is a dictator and totalitarian regional regime."

Ahmadinejad defended his status on Holocaust, saying that if Holocaust existed, where did it take place?

He raised the question about the reason such a regime should be imposed on the Palestinian people under the pretext of Holocaust for six decades.

"We are not looking for war, clashes and hatred rather we are seeking to solve the issue of the Zionist regime, which is the origin of enmity," he added.
Well, if you put it that way.

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