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Ahmadinejad sez Joooos gotta go
2006-04-25
Tehran, Iran, Apr. 24 – Iran’s radical President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Monday that Jews living in Israel should go back to Europe. “Let them return to their own lands”, Ahmadinejad told foreign and domestic reporters at a press conference in Tehran.
Israel being one of those lands, as I recall.
The hard-line president shocked the international community previously when he called for Israel to be “wiped off the map” and described the Holocaust as a “myth”. “They say that no one must speak about or research that event. Why shouldn’t they? If it is real, you must allow scientists to research it so that the reality becomes clearer every day. Why do you not allow it?” he said during Monday’s conference.
Bring him over to the museum.
“You have created a problem in Palestine and must solve it yourselves”, he added.
We did, we created a Partition Line. As I recall, one side wasn't willing to live with it.
Ahmadinejad also said that Germany should no longer have to pay war reparations from World War II since more than 60 years had passed since the end of the war. The money was going to a “bunch of Zionists to suppress the Palestinian people”, he added.
Posted by:Steve White

#2  I wonder why the effort to "nazify" the MM's, from an international PR point of view, isn't further along.

I wonder about this a lot too. When this world finaly equates the mullahs with Hitler, the fight against terror will assume proper perspective. One is obliged to think that, just maybe, anti-semitism is still a bit more prevalent than it should be. The coddling of Islamists by so many other countries certainly points to this.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-04-25 17:02  

#1  I wonder why the effort to "nazify" the MM's, from an international PR point of view, isn't further along.
Iran's leaders are sounding more and more like "Best of Berlin- 1937" day by day. Time to label them as such.
Posted by: Capsu 78   2006-04-25 13:18  

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