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Ahmadinejad, Nasrallah meet in Damascus
2007-07-19
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad met with Hizbullah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah in Damascus on Thursday evening, according to the official Iranian news agency IRNA.

Ahmadinejad said during the meeting that "the Lebanese nation can thwart any plot through unity, solidarity and resistance."

He congratulated Nasrallah for the anniversary of Hizbullah's "victory" in the Second Lebanon War, saying that "thanks to the victory, while the Zionist regime is becoming weaker every day, Lebanon is enjoying internal serenity."
And then his lips fell off
In his meeting with Syrian President Bashar Assad, the Iranian president said that "Iran and Syria are allies and will remain allies."

According to Ahmadinejad, Iran and Syria "are united against the enemies of the two countries and the region."

Asked about the possibility of another war breaking out in the region, the Iranian president replied, "We hope the summer will bring victories to the region's nations and failures to their enemies." He refused to elaborate.

The Syrian president said during the press conference that the leaders discussed the developments in the Palestinian arena and ways to bring the Palestinian factions back to the negotiations table. They also discussed the situation in Iraq and Lebanon.

The Iranian prisoner was the first leader to congratulate his Syrian counterpart over his reelection. Before leaving for Damascus, Ahmadinejad said that "the relations between Iran and Syria have a great and important influence on the region and on the entire world."

Earlier Thursday, Ahmadinejad met in Damascus with Islamic Jihad Secretary-General Ramadan Shallah and stressed the need for unity between the Palestinian factions.

The Iranian president called on the region's states to be alert in the face of Israel's attempts to rehabilitate itself after what he defined as its "failure" in the Second Lebanon War.

Ahmadinejad warned that Israel may take action in order to compensate itself for those failures.

"The Zionist regime has lost its ideology of existence and will therefore try to compensate for its failures," Ahmadinejad told Sallah. "This issue should lead to a state of high alert among the region's nations, particularly among the Palestinians and Lebanese."
You might want to hope that's not true, Ahmie. You might find that the Israelis figure the country's lost and go kamikazi on your skinny ass.

The IRNA news agency reported that the Iranian president said his country's role in the region was "to support the Palestinian people's armed struggle."
Jus' humble helpers, 'ats all we are.
Ahmadinejad called on the Palestinian factions to unite, saying that "in order to win we donÂ’t need many people, but rather unity and solidarity."
Posted by:lotp

#5  one grenade would have solved a lot of problems
Posted by: Slomoling Oppressor of the Geats2580   2007-07-19 18:16  

#4  If Assad shows up can we just bomb them all and get it over with?

No, Zen. ROE's state it's only allowed in San Fran Nan is in Damascus, too!
Posted by: BA   2007-07-19 15:52  

#3  Sure does sound like he's counting on AQ's threats of an American Hiroshima to succeed this summer, leaving Israel without any allies. Any Israeli kamikaze missions should make sure they take out all the viper's in the nest.
Posted by: Danielle   2007-07-19 15:43  

#2  "We hope the summer will bring victories to the region's nations and failures to their enemies."

Doesn't sound like a man trying to negotiate a peaceful resolution.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2007-07-19 15:21  

#1  If Assad shows up can we just bomb them all and get it over with?
Posted by: Zenster   2007-07-19 15:19  

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