Ahmadinejad Lashes Out at US

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Thu Oct 4, 2007 at 8:16 am PDT • Views: 166

Speaking at a mosque in Tehran yesterday, Iranian thug-in-chief Mahmoud Ahmadinejad lashed out at the United States, and at the eternal Islamic bogeyman, the dreaded Zionists.

Looks like that dialog and free speech at Columbia University really helped him understand us better. Kumbaya.

“The Zionists, who always wanted a country from the Nile to the Euphrates, are now happy with establishing their illegal authority in a small part of Palestine. This is because they have been slapped at face by the believers (in God),” said the president.

President Ahmadinejad said the warm welcome to Iranian delegation by the Bolivians was another manifestation of the glory and dignity of the Iranian nation, adding, “Iran’s presence and activities in such countries is not only helping the poor people but it has economic benfits for us too.”

Referring to his speech at Columbia University, President Ahmadinejad said, “The Zionists wanted to turn the event into a trial of the Isalmic Republic of Iran, but with help from the Almighty God, the plot turned into a scene in which nations could express their hatred with the rulers in the White House.”

“The behavior of the government and media in the US shows that there is dictatorship in that country and people are not allowed to know the facts,” said the president.

“The Iranian nation are not afraid of listening to others and believe that the whole world accepts the strong logic of the revolution and the Islamic regime,” the president concluded.

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