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Is Ahmadinejad on a messianic mission?
2005-12-31
With negotiations over Iran's nuclear program looming once again, understanding Iran's new president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is critically important. Perhaps the best place to start is the moment the world first gained a glimpse of Ahmadinejad's character and hard-line program.

When Ahmadinejad addressed the United Nations in New York last September, he suddenly felt himself surrounded by light. It wasn't the stage lighting, he said. It was light from heaven. Ahmadinejad related his otherworldly experience in a videotaped meeting with a prominent ayatollah in Tehran. A transcript of his comments and sections of the videotape wound up on a hard-line, pro-regime Web site, baztab.com.

According to the transcript, Ahmadinejad said a member of his entourage at the UN meeting first told him of the light. "When you began with the words 'In the name of God'... I saw a light coming, surrounding you and protecting you to the end [of the speech]." Ahmadinejad confirmed sensing a similar presence. "I felt it myself, too, that suddenly the atmosphere changed and for 27-28 minutes the leaders could not blink... They had their eyes and ears open for the message from the Islamic Republic," he told Ayatollah Javadi-Amoli.

Ahmadinejad's "vision" at the UN could be dismissed as political posturing if it weren't for a string of similar statements and actions that suggest he believes that he is destined to bring about the "end times" - the end of the world - by paving the way for the return of the Shiite Muslim messiah. Given that Iran continues to pursue suspect nuclear programs, which could bring the Islamic Republic dangerously close to a weapons capability, a leader with messianic visions is worrying. After all, this is the same man who recently pledged to use Iran's newfound powers to "wipe Israel off the map" and to "destroy America."

In a November 16 speech in Tehran to senior clerics who had come from all over Iran to hear him, the new president said that the main mission of his government was to "pave the path for the glorious reappearance of Imam Mehdi (may God hasten his reappearance)." The mystical 12th imam of Shiite Islam disappeared as a child in 941, and Twelver Shiites have awaited his reappearance ever since, believing that when he returns he will reign on earth for seven years, before bringing about the Last Judgment and the end of the world.

To prepare for the Mehdi, Ahmadinejad said, "Iran should turn into a mighty, advanced, and model Islamic society." Iranians should "refrain from leaning toward any Western school of thought" and abstain from "luxurious lives" and other excesses. Three months into Ahmadinejad's presidency, his views of the 12th imam are being widely discussed in Tehran. According to one rumor, as mayor of Tehran, Ahmadinejad drew up a new city plan for the imam's return.

In recent weeks, Ahmadinejad's aides have denied another rumor that he ordered his Cabinet to write a pact of loyalty with the 12th imam and throw it down a well near the holy city of Qom, where some believe the imam is hiding. Those who give credence to the rumor point to an early decision of his Cabinet to allocate $17 million to renovate the Jamkaran mosque, where devotees of the 12th imam have prayed for centuries.

Similarly, reports in government media outlets in Tehran have quoted Ahmadinejad as having told regime officials that the Hidden Imam will reappear in two years. This proved too much for one Iranian legislator, Akbar Alami, who publicly questioned Ahmadinejad's judgment, saying that even Islam's holiest figures have never made such claims.

While many Shiite Muslims worship the 12th imam, a previously secret society of powerful clerics, now openly advising the new president, is transforming these messianic beliefs into government policies. Led by Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi, who frequently appears with Ahmadinejad, the Hojatieh society is considered by many Shiites as the lunatic fringe. During the early years of the Islamic Revolution, even Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini found their beliefs too extreme and sent them scurrying underground.

As devotees of the 12th imam, the Hojatieh believe only great tribulation will warrant his coming. Akin in some ways to Lenin's doctrine that worsening social conditions would hasten revolution, the Hojatieh believe that only increased violence, conflict and oppression will bring the Mehdi's return.

Since taking office last August, Ahmadinejad has installed Hojatieh devotees in his Cabinet and throughout the bureaucracy. The Ministry of Information and Security, largely sidelined by former President Mohammed Khatami, has re-emerged as a powerful repressive force, using plainclothes agents, allied with the paramilitary Bassij and non-government vigilantes, to crack down on potential opponents of the regime.

As the world prepares to confront an Iranian regime that continues to defy the International Atomic Energy Agency over its nuclear programs, we must listen to what Iran's leaders say as we watch what they do. A religious zealot with nuclear weapons is a dangerous combination the world cannot afford to tolerate.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#6  After all, this is the same man who recently pledged to use Iran's newfound powers to "wipe Israel off the map" and to "destroy America."

Our military needs to make sure that this sort of aggressive language carries a pricetag with it. These wingnuts need to come home to a smoking hole in the ground or have their cars "spontaneously disassemble" themselves while they sit in the driveway.

However, even if everything goes to shit and things went nuclear, Iran, or even the entire middle east for that matter, could never prevail over the United States in a conflict of that magnitude.

Guess again, bgrebel9. If Iran remains outside of the IAEA's operational guidelines, no samples will ever be taken to help identify isotopes derived from their processing facilities. Under those circumstances, should Iran deliver a nuclear device into terrorist hands for detonation in America, we would not have any specific way of assuredly identifying Tehran as the donor.

A single atomic terrorist attack in America could nigh well topple our economy. A severe stasis lasting a few years would be an optimistic outcome. More than one atomic terrorist attack could easily crash our nation's entire economic structure.

We are no longer confronted with the laughable spectacle of camel-riding yahoos denouncing America in colorful language. What now awaits us are self-deluded theocratic lunatics like Ahmadinejad who are willing to immolate their entire country for the sake of realizing theistic goals. This is no joke and we should be happy to enforce strict penalties for loons like Ahmadinejad when they blather on about their terrorist objectives.

I continue to support Mrs. Davis' idea of putting all proliferating or rogue nations (i.e., Iran, North Korea, Lybia, Syria) on notice that a single nuclear terrorist attack on America will result in the annihilation of their individual countries.

Posted by: Zenster   2005-12-31 20:53  

#5  This is guy is a nightmare waiting to happen. However, even if everything goes to shit and things went nuclear, Iran, or even the entire middle east for that matter, could never prevail over the United States in a conflict of that magnitude.
Posted by: bgrebel9   2005-12-31 15:30  

#4  LOL Jake - you sure? No backing out....
Posted by: Frank G   2005-12-31 15:21  

#3  Let's send a cruise missile his way. If he rises from the dead and smites us all, I'll take blame.
Posted by: Jake-the-Peg   2005-12-31 15:10  

#2  Ahmadinejad is either suffering from a serious mental illness, or I'm missing the fine nuances of his political strategy.
Posted by: Angoluper Ebbeque4662   2005-12-31 14:21  

#1  No, really? How do these guys do it? These guys must be Masters of The Obvious
Posted by: 2b   2005-12-31 13:41  

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