Hello Friends,
There are no surprises with anything the lunatic Ahmadinejad says or does. He's laughing at the world and the only thing anyone hears are serious sanctions........sometime in the future. In the meantime Iran with Ahmadinejad at its head is carrying on with its nuclear enrichment program but now not 3% but 20%.
B Hussein will probably bow to him when they next meet and he'll continue procrastinating and changing the deadlines set by this ridiculous excuse for a leader.
I wonder if Ahmadinejad's latest "proclamation" of his plan for a "global Islamic revolution". I wonder when these fools will realize that you have to believe what they say cos it's their fervent belief that Islam is the only true religion and their ultimate goal is world domination. Jihad for Islam and all us infidels will be in deep s*hit if nothing is done about it.
Shalom,
Peter
Security
ISI_LISTEN_START Tehran, 23 Feb. (AKI) - Iran aims to spread its Islamic revolution beyond its borders, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad pledged on Tuesday. "The Islamic revolution's final objective is global revolution," Ahmadinejad said in a live televised address. Ahmadinejad also vowed to "cut the hands" of Iran's enemies if the Islamic republic was attacked. "We will welcome a hand which has sincerely reached out for friendship, but if anywhere in the world a hand is extended for aggression against Iranians, the nation will cut it from the arm," he told a rally from northeastern South Khorasan province. Israel and the United States have not ruled out military strikes against Iran's nuclear sites because they fear Tehran may use uranium to produce nuclear weapons. In his televised broadcast Ahmadinejad said Tehran was not making a nuclear bomb and said Iranians did not need them. Iran has warned it would go to war with is sworn enemy of Israel if the Jewish state acts to eliminate its nuclear programme as it did in 1981 in an air raid which destroyed Iraq's Osriaq nuclear reactor. Washington has also not ruled out military action if Tehran fails to curb its uranium enrichment programme. Tension between Tehran and Western powers has increased since Iran began work on enriching uranium to a purity level of 20 percent, bringing it closer to the level required for making a nuclear weapon.
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