Der Spiegel Interviews Ahmadinejad
Iranian madman Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s interview with Der Spiegel is now online in English. We’ve featured excerpts before, but reading the whole thing conveys a sense of the man’s very deep lunacy—mixed with a disturbing ability to hit the soft spots of the multicultural mythos: Interview with Iran’s President Ahmadinejad: ‘We Are Determined’. (Hat tip: hans ze beeman.)
SPIEGEL: There was great indignation in Germany when it became known that you might be coming to the soccer world championship. Did that surprise you?
Ahmadinejad: No, that’s not important. I didn’t even understand how that came about. It also had no meaning for me. I don’t know what all the excitement is about.
SPIEGEL: It concerned your remarks about the Holocaust. It was inevitable that the Iranian president’s denial of the systematic murder of the Jews by the Germans would�trigger outrage.Ahmadinejad: I don’t exactly understand the connection.
SPIEGEL: First you make your remarks about the Holocaust. Then comes the news that you may travel to Germany�— this causes an uproar. So you were surprised after all?
Ahmadinejad: No, not at all, because the network of Zionism is very active around the world,�in Europe too. So I wasn’t surprised. We were addressing the German people. We have nothing to do with Zionists.
SPIEGEL: Denying the Holocaust is punishable in Germany. Are you indifferent when confronted with so much outrage?
Ahmadinejad: I know that DER�SPIEGEL is a respected magazine. But I don’t know whether it is possible for you to publish the truth about the Holocaust. Are you permitted to write everything about it?