Charles Johnson Tue Sep 16, 2003 at 10:29 pm PDT • Views: 166
The chairman of Iran’s “Expediency Council” (an Orwellian name if ever I’ve seen one) doesn’t even bother to hide their nuclear agenda, in a statement to the Islamic Republic News Agency:
Mashhad, Khorasan prov, Sept 16, IRNA — Chairman of the Expediency Council Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani said here Tuesday that the US considers the world of Islam as a serious threat to its interests around the globe.
Addressing seminary officials in Mashhad, he said our country is determined to encounter any threats posed by its enemies.
Under the present circumstances, the US considers itself as `unrivaled` in the world but world nations are the best rivals who never accept such a US theory, he said.
The US campaign against Iran`s peaceful nuclear activities is nothing except declaring war on Islam, he said adding that they do not want the Islamic world to be equipped with up to date and sophisticated science and technological know-how.
If Iran were not an Islamic government, the US would never try to stop its nuclear activities, he said.
The Islamic Republic of Iran should acquire nuke technology to keep up with global advancement, he said.
“If we pursue our plans properly, the enemies would fail to prevent us from our scientific activities,” he pointed out.
And all the rest of whom for which to whensoever of partially indeterminate bio-chemical degredation. Seek the path to the sudsy yellow nozzle of their foaming nocturnal parametric digital whole-wheat inter-faith geo-thermal terpsichorean ejectamenta. -- From board tape at Zappa concert, outdoors, at Blossom Music Center, Akron, Ohio, summer 1984. This quote was in the middle of a spoken section of "The Mud Club" in which a dude walks into the club with a blue Mohawk and proceeds to "work the floor, work the wall, work the monitor system. . . ." The band was having monitor feedback problems at the Blossom concert, and there are numerous references to P.A. equipment throughout this ramble. Other than that, the quote is meaningless, I guess. But great imagery!