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Iran's new president declares worldwide 'Islamic revolution'
World Tribune ^ | Thursday, June 30, 2005 | SPECIAL TO WORLD TRIBUNE.COM

Posted on 06/30/2005 10:30:49 PM PDT by truth_seeker

Iran's president-elect has proclaimed an Islamic revolution of global proportions.

Mahmood Ahmadinejad said his election coincided with what he termed a new Islamic revolution.

"The wave of the Islamic revolution will soon reach the entire world," Ahmadinejad said. "In one night, the martyrs strode down a path of 100 years." Ahmadinejad, who did not elaborate, was speaking to the families of those killed in a 1981 attack at the headquarters of the Islamic Republic Party, Middle East Newsline reported.

The Teheran mayor has served as a senior commander in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, responsible for the nation's missile and nuclear weapons programs, and has been identified as a suspect in the killing of Kurdish dissidents in Europe in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

The 49-year-old Ahmadinejad, who participated in the takeover of the U.S. embassy in Teheran, in 1979, was regarded as the most anti-Western of the presidential candidates. On June 24, he defeated Hashemi Rafsanjani, a former president who headed the Expediency Council, the regime's watchdog over what had been a reformist-dominated parliament. "Thanks to the blood of the martyrs, a new Islamic revolution has arisen and the Islamic revolution of 1384 [the current Iranian year] will, if God wills, cut off the roots of injustice in the world," Ahmadinejad was quoted by the official Iranian news agency as saying. "The era of oppression, hegemonic regimes, tyranny and injustice has reached its end."

The speech marked the first time since the late 1980s that an Iranian president vowed to export Islamic insurgency throughout the world. Allies of Ahmadinejad said the president-elect, who takes office in August, would seek to revive the principles of the Islamic revolution in 1978. They said Ahmadinejad would also seek to impose Islamic behavior in public, including strict enforcement of a dress code.

"Islamic and revolutionary culture have been neglected in the past years," Iranian parliamentarian Mohammad Taqi Rahbar said.

Iran has been cited as the leading financier of groups that appear on the U.S. State Department list of terrorist organizations. Iran's leading clients have been the Hizbullah in Lebanon and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, both sponsored by Teheran, as well as Hamas and the Syrian-aligned Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: ahmadinejad; iran; iranianelection; islam; islamicterror; mullahrevolution; waronterror
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To: TomasUSMC

The US military in World War II weren't all draftees. Many able bodied men actually lied about their age (both boys too young and men too old) and physical condition TO GET INTO THE WAR.


221 posted on 07/01/2005 10:15:59 PM PDT by Revenge of Sith
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To: truth_seeker

Mahmood "the brain" and his top aide Pinky....

Pinky: "Gee, Mahmood, what do you want to do tonight?"

Brain: "The same thing we do every night, Pinky...Try to take over the world"

Brain:"Are you pondering what i'm pondering"

Pinky: "Zoink"

Pinky: "Eegad, Mahmood"

To prove their mousey worth, They'll overthrow the earth. They're dinky; they're Pinky and The Brain, Brain, Brain, Brain, Brain.

222 posted on 07/02/2005 2:44:03 AM PDT by Earthdweller (US descendant of French Protestants_"Where there is life, there is hope"..Terri Schindler)
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To: Blurblogger; MeekOneGOP; backhoe

You guys catch this?


223 posted on 07/02/2005 4:13:13 AM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March (<<< Ad Campaign for Durbin the Turban in profile)
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To: Revenge of Sith

No need for a draft here. If intelligence indicates that a significant percentage of Iran does not want to be liberated, then we need to pre-emptively decimate their nuclear facilities with tactical nuke bunker busters.

I don't say this lightly. I had opposed heavy civilian losses in the past. But the people of Iran should get exactly what they want. If it's a war, let's give them a war.

If we don't have nuke bunker busters [and it would be insane not to], jerry-rig some. Jam their communications. And we need neutron bombs to take out the rest of their military, their anti-aircraft facilities, etc. Then the predator drones can clear out certain problems. Then we carpet bomb them on the cheap [just old fashioned mass-destruction bombs, daisy cutters, etc. MOABs might be expensive] to the stone age. We do all we can to preserve the oil facilities, crossing our fingers on that, and let the Iranians languish in rubble. NO AID.


224 posted on 07/02/2005 4:25:18 AM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March (<<< Ad Campaign for Durbin the Turban in profile)
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To: Daughter of the revolution
Your seemingly well thought out and well worded post at first glance appears to be noble in intent until you get to the real interpretation.

"One critical new factor has not been considered by any of the previouis posters;.."

Interpretation, "You peons have over looked what I think is most important."

"If this is more than talk, further expansion of the war on terror could draw us into a far larger conflict than we anticipate."

Interpretation, "Don't get get your panties in a wad and go off half cocked you hot headed morons. What if this...what if that... oh no!!!...watch out!!!..Henny Penny and the sky is falling so don't make any sudden moves!!! That might scare me!!!"

"I would argue that with the economy and military in it's current state, we are ill prepared should this occur."

No faith in the US Military eh?? Where are you from newbie? The US doesn't necessarily need ground forces to take out Iran, although military intervention is not what is being proposed.

"It is imperative we think before we act..."

Think before we act? Bahahaha! Like no one in the Bush administration has ever done that before right? Ten years of "thought" was not enough for you before Iraq I suppose.

Go home to DU and JFsKerry and maybe you can both intellectualize your way out of a wet paper bag. We have heard it all before.

Daughter of the revolution indeed......

We are at war. No faith. No guts. No glory. No freedom.

225 posted on 07/02/2005 5:10:57 AM PDT by Earthdweller (US descendant of French Protestants_"Where there is life, there is hope"..Terri Schindler)
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To: Earthdweller

Are you always obnoxious?

Your presumption of psychic powers is amusing. I brought up the Chinese/Russian accord as I believe that in behaving precipitiously, we might be biting off more than we can presently chew. I did not know if everyone reading this thread was cognizant of this new arrangement, nor of the joint pronouncements that were forthcoming. Their threat to the US was veiled, but would reasonably leave one to conjecture how they would react to an expansion in the war on terror. In other words, we must consider how to deal with them should our actions precipitate a response from them. China has tremendous manpower, and has been building up her weapon stores. Putin surely has a few nukes at his disposal.

I have full faith in our troops; I also respect them enough to believe that they have a right to know what their mission is, and to be as best prepared as we can make them. That part of your dismissive rebuke was particularly nasty. My nick, Daughter of the revolution, relates to my ancestry, which goes back to the first Scots-Irish presbyterian settlers in the colony of Massachusetts. Members of my family have fought in every significant conflict this nation has seen, from the REVOLUTON forward. Do not talk down to me again or I will return your vitriol word for word. Excuse me, I've found many intelligent and reasonable folks to communicate with, so I'll close for now.

Your friend,
Daughter of the revolution


226 posted on 07/02/2005 6:52:37 AM PDT by Daughter of the revolution
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To: Rippersnapper

I don't know.

Reports have been coming in that the Jihadist in the red circle is no longer wasting air, hair and skin.


227 posted on 07/02/2005 7:10:32 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (The MSM has been a WMD, Weapon of Mass Disinformation for the Rats for at least 5 decades.)
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To: dc-zoo

But I would be concerned that such a use of the bomb would in fact kill many Iranian civilians.


228 posted on 07/02/2005 2:38:43 PM PDT by JumpinJehosephat (A concern, however.)
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To: Grampa Dave
Gramps, I'm no scholar, but seems to me the bible and Revelations was written for and by middle-easterners, not us Yanks.

This guy LOOKS like an Anti-Christ to me.

And what better way to set the islamowhacks on fire than by issuing jihad against everybody coming out of the gate?

229 posted on 07/02/2005 3:10:43 PM PDT by txhurl
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To: Daughter of the revolution
"I brought up the Chinese/Russian accord as I believe that in behaving precipitiously, we might be biting off more than we can presently chew. I did not know if everyone reading this thread was cognizant of this new arrangement, nor of the joint pronouncements that were forthcoming. Their threat to the US was veiled, but would reasonably leave one to conjecture how they would react to an expansion in the war on terror."

OK..so you want to bring up rhetoric that can be used by Islamic extremists to take our eye off Iran...I'm game.

First of all, no one is proposing "expanding" the war on terror by nuking Iran. Let's put that right up front.

Second, this four year old "accord" you speak of is reminiscent of the old cold war packed between Moscow and Beijing and was accomplished because Moscow has more to fear from China (being that they are neighbors) then the US. Along the same lines China does more trade with the US then with Russia so economically we are more allied with China then Russia is.

Third, Both China and Russia are in agreement with the US that Islamic fundamentalism is a threat. Remember the school in Russia? Let's also keep in mind that those of the Buddhist and Hindu faith are higher on the Koran's "kill" list in the Koran then are Christians in that Christians can be slaves to Islam but the Chinese infidels must be killed no questions asked. The Chinese are not "people of the book". So to say that Beijing would interfere with any US military action against this insane Iranian president is just ludicrous.

The alliance between Moscow and Beijing is being portrayed by some to be a counter balance to US military hegemony. I think it is bunk used by the left. The US is not trying to take over the world..ok? We can use the same air space as other people here on earth. To say otherwise is just causing trouble.

So to answer your implied question, are we "aware" enough here on FR to know about the alliance..yes.

If you come here thinking that your family history is more significant than any that of many here on FR you are in for a rude awaking.

Their are people here from all walks of life and all levels of education. We keep it simple and have a tendency to bury the thesaurus. So if you would like to use the "I'm more superior then most here because I use words that sound intelligent" card to lubricate your motives, I think you will be in for a rude awakening.

People here can read between the lines newbie.

By the way..my "friends" don't call me obnoxious..they call me incorrigible.

230 posted on 07/03/2005 10:07:09 AM PDT by Earthdweller (US descendant of French Protestants_"Where there is life, there is hope"..Terri Schindler)
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To: Earthdweller

It is not my wish to offend anyone; I speak just as I write. From what I've read of the postings here, you are, as a group, as intelligent as any I have encountered anywhere.

The Creator gifted all of us differently, but no one gift has more intrinsic value than the next. Accept the gifts I have for what they are. I do have insight, and am a political if not a party animal. I view issues head on, not from an ideological viewpoint. I believe in restraint and moderation, allowing the brain time to do it's job. I believe there is great value in thinking things though before acting on them.

Not to put too fine a point on it, but I believe the way to take this fellow down must come from "within." I think that is the smartest, sanest and safest of our present options. The same goals could be achieved with far less risk than some other solutions.

If I were to change anything, it would be to have a more effective CIA.

As regards my personal history, I am proud of my lineage but do not believe it makes me superior to anyone else. Their heritage is just as important to them!

Glad you are are a bit less grouchy today ;-P


231 posted on 07/03/2005 7:38:27 PM PDT by Daughter of the revolution
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To: Daughter of the revolution
"It is not my wish to offend anyone..

Am I to believe that when the very first words you posted to a fellow freeper were, "Have you ever read the Constitution?"

It's just a little smug to assume that a person has not read the Constitution when we all start out in elementary school learning about it, don't ya think?

Then you go on to repeat again, almost word for word, the Demorats talking points...

"Since Congress was deliberately misled, this whole Iraqi misadventure was unconstitutional; that is why it is an impeachable offence."

You also put terrorism in quotes. Just a small hint to imply that the word used by the Bush Administration to describe our enemy's mission is questionable to you. What word/words do you prefer to terrorism to describe the deliberate killing of the innocent to spark fear in the hearts of one's enemies "friend"? Let me guess...something along the lines of legitimate justifiable warfare maybe?

Now, in this your second ever thread to post to, you bring up more leftist talking points about the China/Russian fear factor.

Further evidence that would lead one to conclude that you may be less then forth coming with your real reason for being here.

"I do have insight.."

That's nice but I would wager Howard Dean's mother encouraged him to believe that he had "insight" as well. Tee Hee Hee.

"I believe in restraint and moderation, allowing the brain time to do it's job."

So do the French, who take it a bit too far..so what's your point? ...That you think someone is going to run over to Iran tomorrow and tear up the place? Bahahaha.

"...I am proud of my lineage..."

So was Napoleon.

I don't get this obsession of yours to enlighten us all with your genealogy. A huge majority of Americans can trace their roots back to the revolution or at least some of our early conflicts. Join the crowd.

With all this talk about your lineage and judging by the comments you have made in the precious few days that you have been here, you could be Ward Churchill for all I know.

Grouchy? No..what you are witnessing is the righteous indignation that occurs when a Freeper smells a very slick troll.

232 posted on 07/04/2005 1:37:20 AM PDT by Earthdweller (US descendant of French Protestants_"Where there is life, there is hope"..Terri Schindler)
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To: F15Eagle; SeaBiscuit; Grampa Dave
Pondering this in light of London today:

To: truth_seeker

"In one night, the martyrs strode down a path of 100 years."

A reference to 9/11?

87 posted on 07/01/2005 5:05:11 AM CDT by SeaBiscuit (God Bless all who defend America and the rest can go to hell.)

To: SeaBiscuit

Wow, good catch. I was busy trying to confirm the pictures of this guy and overlooked that.

I do believe you are correct. Though it was daytime when the attack occured. We'll see if there is any clarification that follows in the next few days. Or if anybody calls him on it.

88 posted on 07/01/2005 5:09:21 AM CDT by F15Eagle

233 posted on 07/07/2005 11:27:59 AM PDT by txhurl (please please some rain.....)
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To: txflake

Ominous. What that statement actually references we probably will never know, it could have been 9/11 or maybe what just happened in London, but in any event it was definitly a threat.


234 posted on 07/07/2005 11:34:33 AM PDT by SeaBiscuit (God Bless all who defend America and the rest can go to hell.)
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To: F15Eagle

Sad these people now realize, yes, it could be them.


237 posted on 07/07/2005 11:40:39 AM PDT by txhurl (please please some rain.....)
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To: SeaBiscuit

If it turns out that Iran WAS behind this then they really should get a boot up the butt. It's the American Way you know. Or, I should say, the Anglo-American Way.


240 posted on 07/07/2005 11:49:02 AM PDT by johnb838 (A chill wind.)
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