Posted on 09/17/2015 1:39:34 PM PDT by Dave346
In a reference to the Republican Party debate, Irans Supreme Leaders decried on Twitter that presidential candidates try to satisfy Zionists.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei referred to Wednesday nights CNN-sponsored debate in a tweet on Thursday, part of a series of anti-Israel tweets.
US govs put their people under Zionists custody.Isnt it a shame that presidential candidates try to satisfy Zionists&prove their servitude?
In a follow-up tweet, Khamenei reiterated a claim he made earlier this month that Israel will not last:
Zionist regime is an imposed regime, made through coercion; no entity made by coercion would last. This regime will not survive either.
Khamenei also called for the West Bank to be armed to be ready for defense.
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Has Ann Coulter endorsed him for president yet?
I’m thinking Iran needs to become a penal colony to raise restitution to the west for waging Jihad for the last 40 yr.
Hey Ann, I wonder where Khamenei came up with the word “pandering?”
Obama’s pal.
Setting aside for one moment the fact that the statement is a bald-faced lie, pandering to zionists would be a hell of a lot better, and more honorable, than pandering to radical islamic terrorists.
RE: Irans Khamenei tweets lament
Hmmm... I do sense worry in the tone of the lament.
Good, he is worried his ‘deal’ with the current president will be gone with a new one.
Want a taste of the kind of crap I get at twitter every day? Check this little sweetheart out. He’s apparently decided that I’m one of his zionist oppressors.
If youd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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