Showing posts with label Ahmadinejad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ahmadinejad. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Guess Who Is Really Going To Decide The Final Iraq Election Results

NEWS REAL BLOG

2010
March 30

Over at Diana West’s website some not too surprising, but none-the-less deeply disturbing news reports have surfaced which demonstrate that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Supreme Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and exiled anti-American Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr (photo above) are all more than casually involved in deciding the final outcome of Iraq’s recent election results. Emissaries from the highest levels of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki’s government have already met in Tehran with all of the afore-named, hoping to secure the blessings of the Shiite Muslim coalition that governs Iran, and return al-Maliki to his current office. Any eyebrows up yet?

Not being a man to come to a conclusion without at least a preponderance of evidence to support one, it is not possible to disbelieve that Iran is calling some big shots in Iraq’s political future. If you are wondering how this can possibly be happening, or if I have somehow mistaken the facts of the situation, here are direct links to news accounts (again with thanks to Diana West) and you can examine them closely to discern for yourself what is going on in Iraq. Notice that not one of the reports originated within the United States.

Irish Times The Independent Guardian.CO.UK Story Asia Times Story

The Irish Times’ account includes this:

“IRAQI PRIME minister Nuri al-Maliki, whose State of Law bloc won 89 seats in the March 7th parliamentary election, is making every effort to overturn the result.

Yesterday the panel disqualifying ex-Baathists said six winners would lose their seats. It is assumed that some will be from the Iraqiya bloc of Iyad Allawi which came first with 91 seats in the 325 member assembly, destroying his lead over Mr Maliki…”

A few days ago I blogged about this possibility here at NRB.

“…Mr Maliki’s proposed deal seems to have been concluded at meetings in Tehran between Iraqi president Jalal Talabani, head of the PUK, and Shia vice-president Adel Abdel Mahdi of the INA who held discussions with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. At the same time, leading personalities belonging to Mr Maliki’s bloc travelled to the Iranian holy city of Qom to negotiate with radical Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, who had expressed his opposition to a second term for Mr Maliki…”

Equally as disturbing as the afore-noted facts may be – I have neither seen a line of coverage in any American news publication, nor have I heard a word spoken of Iran’s deep involvement in the Iraq election results during American news broadcasts – yet.

It seems to me that with all of the political drama surrounding Iran’s race for a nuclear weapon, the threats to wipe out Israel, not to mention the unthinkable cruelties that have been inflicted upon political prisoners by the Iranian government, this apparent de facto control of Iraq’s election results should be sufficiently troubling to at least get a mention somewhere in America’s news outlets.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Islamic “peace” and Israel are mutually exclusive.

Israpundit.com

February 19, 2010

By Ted Belman (written in Oct ‘07)

On October 26, 2005, Ahmadinejad gave a speech to the “World Without Zionism” conference in Iran. The New York Times’ published a full transcript of the speech in which Ahmadinejad was quoted in part as follows:

    Our dear Imam (referring to Ayatollah Khomeini) said that the occupying regime must be wiped off the map and this was a very wise statement. We cannot compromise over the issue of Palestine. Is it possible to create a new front in the heart of an old front. This would be a defeat and whoever accepts the legitimacy of this regime has in fact, signed the defeat of the Islamic world. Our dear Imam targeted the heart of the world oppressor in his struggle, meaning the occupying regime. I have no doubt that the new wave that has started in Palestine, and we witness it in the Islamic world too, will eliminate this disgraceful stain from the Islamic world.

Iran Broadcasting on its English-language website filed a story entitled: Ahmadinejad: Israel must be wiped off the map,

Ahmadinejad also claimed in the speech that the issue with Palestine would be over

    “the day that all refugees return to their homes [and] a democratic government elected by the people comes to power”, and denounced attempts to normalise relations with Israel, condemning all Muslim leaders who accept the existence of Israel as “acknowledging a surrender and defeat of the Islamic world.

There is an attempt in certain quarters to argue that he didn’t mean that all Jews should be killed but that Israel should be removed as a political entity. I want to focus on the latter.

It is not only Iran that takes this uncompromising stand but also Saudi Arabia, the guardian of Mecca and Medina, and all Arab countries in their orbit, do also.

Fatah’s Constitution states

    Article (12)
    Complete liberation of Palestine, and eradication of Zionist economic, political, military and cultural existence.

Hamas’ Charter is a religious affirmation of the following principle

    Article Eleven
    The Islamic Resistance Movement believes that the land of Palestine has been an Islamic Waqf throughout the generations and until the Day of Resurrection, no one can renounce it or part of it, or abandon it or part of it. No Arab country nor the aggregate of all Arab countries, and no Arab King or President nor all of them in the aggregate, have the right, nor has that right any organization or the aggregate of all organizations , be they Palestinian or Arab, because Palestine is an Islamic Waqf throughout all generations and to the Day of Resurrection.

Do not think for a moment that Saudi Arabia doesn’t agree with all these articulations. That’s why it wants to unify Fatah and Hamas. They all have the same goal. And remember, “Palestine” includes Israel.

When Ahmedinejad spoke at Columbia he said,

    “And my second question, well, given this historical event, if it is a reality, we need to still question whether the Palestinian people should be paying for it or not. After all, it happened in Europe. The Palestinian people had no role to play in it. So why is it that the Palestinian people are paying the price of an event they had nothing to do with? [The Balfour declaration preceded the Holocaust by 24 years.] The Palestinian people didn’t commit any crime. They had no role to play in World War II. They were living with the Jewish communities and the Christian communities in peace at the time. They didn’t have any problems. [They attacked Jews throughout the 24 years.]

    And today, too, Jews, Christians and Muslims live in brotherhood all over the world in many parts of the world. They don’t have any serious problems. [Yes they do.]

    But why is it that the Palestinians should pay a price, innocent Palestinians, for 5 million people to remain displaced or refugees abroad for 60 years. Is this not a crime? Is asking about these crimes a crime by itself? [The Arabs not the Jews must take responsibility.]

    So our proposal to the Palestinian plight is a humanitarian and democratic proposal. What we say is that to solve this 60-year problem, we must allow the Palestinian people to decide about its future for itself. [There is no such people.]

    This is compatible with the spirit of the Charter of the United Nations and the fundamental principles enshrined in it. We must allow Jewish Palestinians, Muslim Palestinians and Christian Palestinians to determine their own fate themselves through a free referendum. [The UN created Israel]

Essentially he is saying that the creation of Israel should be undone and that the nation of Palestine including Jews, Muslims and Christians must decide by democratic vote. Of course he includes all Palestinian refugees throughout the ME in such a referendum, knowing full well that the Arabs would outnumber the Jews and thus Palestine, which for Muslims has always included Israel, would replace Israel as the political entity.

Now, when Saudi Arabia or Muslims in general offer “peace”, we must understand what they mean. According to About.com

    Critics and observers must not forget, though, that “peace” here is inextricably intertwined with “submission” and “surrender” — specifically to the will, desires, and commands of Allah, but of course also to those who set themselves up as the transmitters, interpreters, and teachers in Islam. Peace is thus not something achieved through mutual respect, compromise, love, or anything similar. Peace is something that exists as a consequence of and in the context of submission or surrender.

This is an excellent rendition of what Islam holds forth.

Thus “peace” and Israel are mutually exclusive.

Hugh Fitzgerald wrote in The “Two-State Solution” Folly based on folly

    But Bush and Rice and Company are desperate for a “victory”. And whenever a “victory” is needed, it’s Peace Process Time in the Middle East. That’s always good for all kinds of sentimentality, and exaggerated false hopes, and studied inattention to the dismal facts, including the central fact ” the unavoidable fact, the absolutely critical fact ” of Islam, and the impossibility of Arab Muslims ever, ever conceivably accepting the permanence of the Infidel (and what’s still worse, Jewish) state of Israel. Peace treaties between Muslims and non-Muslims are always Truce Treaties, to be broken at the earliest opportunity.

The Arab League has offered “normalization” only and only after Israel retreats will it be discussed. This is just a long word for “Hudna.” What’s worse, neither Israel or the US is demanding an end of conflict peace agreement.

The impetus and the financial backing for the ISM, the PSM, Apartheid Week and all the Boycott campaigns comes from Hamas which comes from the Muslim Brotherhood and they all are against the two state solution and for the destruction of Israel.

If that is not enough there are many people on the left who believe the creation of Israel was a grave mistake and that it should be undone. Recently, the University of Michigan began distribution of a book published in Britain which advocates just that.

Written by a professor of social studies at Bard College, Joel Kovel’s Overcoming Zionism advocates abolishing the State of Israel and replacing it with a single secular state with no ties to the Jewish people.

Now I ask you, why should the Arabs settle for less. Every concession by Israel brings the Arabs closer to their goal.

All of this begs the question of whether Islam is content with wiping Israel off the face of the map or whether it also intends to wipe he Jews off the face of the earth. Francisco Gil-White writes to advise

    Both the Fatah and PLO constitutions call for the extermination of the Jews. The Fatah constitution says that armed combat is a “strategy, not a tactic.” In other words, killing Jews is itself the political goal. And the PLO constitution says in Article 9 that “armed struggle is the only way to liberate Palestine.” By Palestine they mean Israel. In my view, you have misinterpreted the constitutions. They call for genocide. My full analysis of the PLO Charter or Covenant is here.You state that Saudi Arabia wants to unify Fatah and Hamas. The problem here seems to be a short attention span. It was in part through YOUR work, if you recall, that I was able to demonstrate conclusively that Hamas and Fatah have never been rivals, but two branches of the same movement. Saudi Arabia cannot be trying to unify something that is already a unit. You are mistaking the theater of politics for the political reality, even though you know better (this appears to happen repeatedly, the reason being, in my view, that it is just much too difficult to remember that there is a theater of politics, and you keep wanting to take it seriously — you want the world that you think you see to be real).

    The best guide the Iranian ruling elites intentions (and, by the way, Ahmadinejad has ZERO power, it is really the Ayatollahs who run things) is, as always, what they do. And what they do is this: they have created and financed Hezbollah, and Hezbollah means to kill every last living Jew.

THERE IS NO DIPLOMATIC SOLUTION.

BETTER JUDEA AND SAMARIA WITHOUT PEACE THAN “PEACE” WITHOUT JUDEA AND SAMARIA.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Print Iran declares itself a nuclear state

Canadian Jewish News.com

By JTA
Thursday, 18 February 2010
JERUSALEM— Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced that Iran has produced its first highly enriched uranium, a day after he said that Israel must be finished off “once and for all.”

Ahmadinejad announced the successful production of Iran’s first package of highly enriched uranium, two days after he ordered the processing to begin.

The president of the Islamic Republic told the country on live television Feb. 11 that Iran had become a nuclear state. He added, however, that the country is not building nuclear weapons.

“We have the capability to enrich uranium more than 20 per cent or 80 per cent, but we don’t enrich [to this level] because we don’t need it,” he said in the speech.

The announcement came a day after Ahmadinejad told Syrian President Bashar Assad in a phone conversation reported by Reuters citing Iran’s state broadcaster that “If the Zionist regime should repeat its mistakes and initiate a military operation, then it must be resisted with full force to put an end to it once and for all.”

Meanwhile, the European Jewish Congress on Feb. 9 called on European and other members of the UN Security Council to immediately move toward applying “crippling sanctions” against Iran over its refusal to scale back its nuclear program.

Canada’s foreign minister, Lawrence Cannon, expressed disappointment with Iran’s latest decision to further enrich unanium.

“Canada is deeply disappointed by the Iranian regime’s decision to further enrich its nuclear material – in defiance of UN Security Council resolutions. This regime continues to blatantly ignore its international obligations, and this threatens global security.

“Canada and the international community will not accept the regime’s latest moves, which bring Iran considerably closer to possessing weapons-grade material. Iran must suspend its enrichment activity and take immediate steps toward transparency and compliance.

“Iran’s regime must address the serious lack of confidence that members of the international community have in its government.

“As Prime Minister [Stephen] Harper said on Feb 11, Canada will continue to work with our allies to find strong and viable solutions, including sanctions, to hold Iran to account.

Canon also said that Canada would use its G8 presidency to continue to focus international attention and action on the Iranian regime. In this regard, he said, he would be raising the issue at the G8 Foreign Ministers’ meeting in Gatineau in March.

“The Government of Canada is also seriously concerned with the Iranian regime’s continued stifling of democracy, its blatant disregard of basic human rights and its irresponsible behaviour – behaviour that is threatening regional and global stability. It is completely unacceptable that the regime continues to use brute force and intimidation in responding to peaceful demonstrations.”

With files from CJN Staff

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Destroy Israel if it strikes

OBAMA WOWS IRAN ON EVE OF TEHERAN'S BIG DAY: US PLACES NEW SANCTIONS ON IRANIAN REVOLUTIONARY GUARDS.......

Tundra Tabloids.......Thursday, February 11, 2010


Obama: I hated to do it Moody, but it's politics
Moody: This latest aggressive move really 'shivers me timbers'

Well, today is the big day, the 31st year since the fall of the more moderate government and rule of the Shah of Iran, and the day that spider monkey Ahmadinejad is going to wow the world. Pro-government stooge supporters have already taken to the streets as this report states:


TEHRAN, Iran (al-AP) - Hundreds of thousands of pro-government demonstrators gathered in the central square of Tehran to mark the 31st anniversary of Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution as Internet speeds dropped dramatically around the capital in government efforts to foil counter-demonstrations.
State television showed images of thousands upon thousands carrying often identical banners marching along the city's broad avenues toward the central Azadi, or freedom square, to attend a speech by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
In Azadi Square itself, massive crowds waved Iranian flags and carried pictures of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic state, and his successor as supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
The opposition has vowed to stage counter demonstrations, but eyewitnesses say police have deployed hundreds of forces in central Tehran to confront them.
Iranian authorities again tried to squeeze off text messaging and Web links in attempts to cripple protest organizers. Internet service was sharply slowed, mobile phone service widely cut and there were repeated disruptions in popular instant messaging services such as Google chat.
Fox news is reporting that there were shots fired
TEHRAN, Iran — Witnesses say security forces fired paint balls to disperse anti-government protesters in one of the first clashes during ceremonies to mark the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
Witnesses say that riot police fired the paint-filled balls after protesters began to chant opposition slogans in Sadeqieh Square, which is about a half-mile from a huge pro-government gathering where President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad delivered a speech on Thursday.
Witnesses say there were no apparent injuries among the several hundred protesters.
Hundreds of thousands of pro-government demonstrators gathered Thursday in one of Tehran's main squares to mark the 31st anniversary of Iran's revolution as Internet speeds dropped dramatically around the capital in government efforts to foil counter-demonstrations.
State television showed images of thousands upon thousands carrying often identical banners marching along the city's broad avenues toward the central Azadi, or freedom square, to attend a speech by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
In Azadi Square itself, massive crowds waved Iranian flags and carried pictures of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic state, and his successor as supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
There is still no news of the big wow the Iranian government was promising the world, the day is still young though. The Tundra Tabloids will be following the develpments as the day proceeds. KGS



Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Iran criticises Saudi over Yemen conflict

TEHRAN — Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad criticised Saudi Arabia's military involvement in Yemen's conflict, calling on Riyadh to play a mediator's role rather than to bomb fellow Muslims.

"I tell Saudi Arabian officials that it was expected of them to mediate in the domestic dispute ... and make peace ... not to get themselves involved in the war and use bombs and machine-guns against Muslims," he said.

"If a part of Saudi Arabia's weapons had been used in favour of Gaza people and against the Zionists (Israel) ... today there would no trace of the Zionist regime," Ahmadinejad added in a speech broadcast live on state television.

In Riyadh, Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal swiftly shot back at Ahmadinejad, accusing the Iranians of interfering in Yemen's domestic affairs.

"This accusing Saudi Arabia of making war on the Huthis, I don't know where this comes from," Saud said, calling the charge "dubious."

"This is interfering in the internal affairs of Yemen," he said.

Officials in predominantly Shiite Iran have repeatedly condemned the Saudi involvement in a Yemeni military operation launched on August 11 against the Huthi insurgents, members of the Zaidi Shiite minority, in northern Yemen.

In mid-November, Ali Larijani, Iran's parliament speaker, accused Tehran's arch-foe Washington of masterminding the Saudi bombing of the rebels across the border in Yemen.

The Saudi military undertook its largest mobilisation since the 1991 Kuwait war following a Huthi border incursion in early November, deploying fighter bombers, heavy artillery, special forces and naval vessels against the rebels.

Ahmadinejad's charge came one day after the Saudi military said 82 of its soldiers had been killed and 21 were missing in 11 weeks of fighting Huthi militants along the two countries' border.

The Saudis say they have killed or captured several hundred Huthi fighters.

Prince Saud did not elaborate on his charge of Iranian interference, but Sanaa has accused elements in Tehran of giving military support to the Huthis in the mainly Sunni country, a charge denied by Iran.

Copyright © 2010 AFP. All rights reserved

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Ahmadinejad: Obama is a disappointment



By JPOST.COM STAFF

US President Barack Obama is a disappointment to the world, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Wednesday night in an interview with Channel 4 News.

Ahmadinejad mocked Obama's words in his Cairo speech in which he said he was extending his hand to Iran.

"Which hand did he extend? His right hand or left hand?" Ahmadinejad asked wryly. "He extended the sanctions against us."

"He has failed to meet the expectations of the people in the US and the people of the world," Ahmadinejad added.

he Iranian president continued to reject America's year-end deadline for Teheran to respond to US outreach.

"We have offered a proposal in order to provide opportunity for them, in order to have an opportunity for cooperation instead of confrontation," Ahmadinejad said. "But they are insisting that to have conditions for giving us the fuel."

"The story of these claim of US and its allies have turned into a TV series," he added.

Ahmadinejad dug in his heels this week - saying that the US and its allies can set "as many deadlines as they want, we don't care" and that he was not moved. But the US is stressing the upcoming deadline is serious and should be respected.

"Mr. Ahmadinejad may not recognize, for whatever reason, the deadline that looms, but that is a very real deadline for the international community. And I think all of those involved in the P5+1 would encourage Iran to take that deadline as seriously as it's being taken by us to live up to their responsibilities," said White House spokesman Robert Gibbs, referring to the negotiating group composed of the UN Security Council's permanent members (the US, Russia, China, France and England) and Germany.

Hilary Leila Kreiger contributed to this report.