Posted on 06/08/2011 1:55:26 PM PDT by mojito
Any mention of an Iranian nuclear weapon is taboo in the Islamic Republic, which insists that its nuclear programme is entirely for peaceful, civil purposes. So it is remarkable, to say the least, that an article has appeared on the Gerdab website, run by Iran's Revolutionary Guards, anticipating the day after Iran's first test of a nuclear warhead. Here is a translation of the text:
The day after Iran's first nuclear test is a normal day. The day after Islamic Republic of Iran's first nuclear test will be an ordinary day for us Iranians but in the eyes of some of us there will be a new sparkle. It's a good day. It's seven in the morning. The sun is not fully up yet but everywhere is bright. In the northern hemisphere many countries are beginning the day...
(Excerpt) Read more at guardian.co.uk ...
The sun is not fully up yet but everywhere is bright.
Then your shadows will be etched into the concrete
and your eyes burnt to hollow sockets, propagandistic
sunscreen won’t help you now...
take them out , take them out now , don’t wait
‘Unexpectedly....’
I have said it before; Iran will get the bomb. It will be a game changer. Suddenly, you will see the likes of the Kingdom cozzy up to Israel.
So where the heck are all those International Nuclear Experts that claimed emphatically during the Bush presidency that Iran only wanted nuclear electric power ? We knew you were idiotic liars way back then, and now you will have the deaths of millions on your hands.
If youd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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...an article has appeared on the Gerdab website, run by Iran's Revolutionary Guards, anticipating the day after Iran's first test of a nuclear warhead.That'll be quite a good day. In Iran, a whole of mullahs and other demagogues will stop speaking right in the middle of a sentence -- pretty much exactly the same time everyone in proximity will no longer be listening. And everyone in neighboring Semitic states will be smiling, and sending secret thank yous to Israel.
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