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Ahmadinejad advises US to get out of Dodge |
2010-05-13 |
![]() Addressing a large crowd in Iran's southwestern city of Yasuj on Wednesday, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the era of occupation and plundering other nation's national resources is over. "You'd better listen to the Iranian nations' advice: Abandon your stubbornness; live with other nations based on justice and friendship, like human beings; leave the region; leave Afghanistan; leave Iraq; withdraw to your borders and mind your own business," the president said. Ahmadinejad also offered to help the United States and its allies get out of the "quagmire" they have created in the region. Tehran blames Washington for the instability that has gripped the Middle East amid the presence of US-led forces in Afghanistan and Iraq. The 2001 invasion of Afghanistan, in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks in the US, was launched with the official objectives of curbing militancy and bringing peace and stability to the country. Nine years on, however, the US is criticized for its inability to accomplish any of the objectives while Afghan civilians continue to pay the price. The White House now plans to dispatch 30,000 extra troops to the country in the summer to counter the increasing militancy in Afghanistan. President Ahmadinejad, meanwhile, warned his American counterpart that should he fail to bring an end to the occupation of Afghanistan, the US administration will be ridiculed, and the Iranian nation will teach him a lesson. |
Posted by:Fred |
#17 Strictly for domestic consumption. He's the chihauhua who barks at the pit bulls outside from behind the picture window in the living room. |
Posted by: tu3031 2010-05-13 22:39 |
#16 I think Iran understands this, hence all the games. I think they also understand that their best shot at a nuke will be to have one in-hand by the next election cycle. That's how much confidence they seem to have in our current president. Let's see whether it's justified or not . . . . |
Posted by: gorb 2010-05-13 22:29 |
#15 I guess the thread got sidetracked or hijacked away from the fact that one of Iran's resident pyschopaths is trying to throw his weight around. His little sideshows are distractions and a buying of time until Iran develops a nuclear weapon. He is making the world more dangerous with each minute. If he is ignored, it will be at our own peril. Iran should understand very clearly and unequivocally that if it uses such a weapon or a proxy uses such a weapon it will cease to exist. Now if we just had leadership who could deliver this message. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2010-05-13 19:38 |
#14 "How tall?" Tall enough, John. I have it on good authority that he's so tall his feet go all the way to the ground. ;-p |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2010-05-13 17:56 |
#13 How tall? |
Posted by: JohnQC 2010-05-13 17:07 |
#12 I sure hope none of you has anything against tall people . . . . |
Posted by: gorb 2010-05-13 16:26 |
#11 Chaque Stalin6841. Please attach a photo of yourself, so that we can make fun of one of the many 'inferior' physical attributes you surely possess, a$$hole! No photograph. Mrs. JohnQC would probably agree with you that at times I have a proclivity towards being an a$$hole. I have the following attributes and probably more: aging, over-the-hill, cantankerous, balding, paunchy, half-blind, freedom-loving, funny lookin ol geezer, at times mentally-challenged. I don't view those attributes as inferior any more than I view someone who might be short or tall as 'inferior." If I hit a nerve, I apologize. How about you do something for me if I agree to do the same? How about we both back up a little and make an attitude check. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2010-05-13 15:56 |
#10 Mr. Wife sings that song to me at irregular intervals, but always with great gusto and semi-tunefulness (he's tone dyslexic). Because he loves me, he says. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2010-05-13 15:43 |
#9 music video just for Chaque Stalin6841 |
Posted by: 3dc 2010-05-13 14:05 |
#8 Chaque Stalin6841, lighten up; it's just a song. So what if I said I was 5'3"? Would I be a small or large a$$hole? Get off the PC crap. My father-in-law was maybe a dime taller than 5' but he was a very large man. A great guy. It is about how one deals with life's challenges. Everyone has challenges of one sort or another. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2010-05-13 12:44 |
#7 Chaque, Chaque, Chaque my boy. I'm sure you'd never say such a thing to JohnQC face-to-face. Let's keep it a bit more civil, shall we? |
Posted by: Besoeker 2010-05-13 12:20 |
#6 Now Chaque, don't be short with him. He's just quoting from a song, albeit a short one. |
Posted by: Canuckistan sniper 2010-05-13 12:16 |
#5 JohnQC- Please attach a photo of yourself, so that we can make fun of one of the many 'inferior' physical attributes you surely possess, a$$hole! |
Posted by: Chaque Stalin6841 2010-05-13 11:53 |
#4 Ammadinjehead is in need of a severe beatdown! |
Posted by: Mike Hunt 2010-05-13 11:53 |
#3 Funny pic. Dinnerjacket needs a stool for photo ops. Short people got no reason To live They got little hands Little eyes They walk around Tellin' great big lies Short People--Randy Newman |
Posted by: JohnQC 2010-05-13 09:50 |
#2 Ahmadinejad also offered to help the United States and its allies get out of the "quagmire" they have created in the region. Giggity, giggity. |
Posted by: Swanimote 2010-05-13 09:46 |
#1 Ahmadinejad also offered to help the United States and its allies get out of the "quagmire" they have created in the region. So, Nutjob, how do we get out of there? And whatever shall we do with all these tanks and artillery pieces? |
Posted by: gorb 2010-05-13 01:02 |