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.
This is the same guy.
And the NYT are laying off in a thriving economy. (go figure) ; )
LOL....well done!
If he asks for sudden distruction it will be delivered. I just hope he has a chance see it coming before he turns to vapor.
I wonder if Bill will survive it!
""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," the IRNA news agency quoted Ahmadinejad as saying.
"The era of oppression, hegemonic regimes, tyranny and injustice has reached its end," he said, in an apparent reference to the United States.
The burka would be a good idea, but how far down would it go? If it showed even a glimpse of her elephantine (elephantic?) ankles...I can't even watch that with mute on without getting sick...
This is NOT good:
TEHRAN (AFP) - Iran's president elect Mahmood Ahmadinejad hailed his election triumph as a new Islamic revolution that could spread throughout the world, in a shift away from previously moderate post-vote rhetoric.
Iran's president elect Mahmood Ahmadinejad hailed his election triumph as a new Islamic revolution that could spread throughout the world, in a shift away from previously moderate post-vote rhetoric.
"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," the IRNA agency quoted the ultra-conservative as saying.
"The era of oppression, hegemonic regimes, tyranny and injustice has reached its end," he said, in an apparent reference to Iran's arch-foe the United States. "The wave of the Islamic revolution will soon reach the entire world,"
"In one night, the martyrs strode down a path of 100 years," he added.
Ahmadinejad has previously been at pains to present a moderate face to the world, avoiding religious rhetoric at his post-election news conference in favour of pledges of friendship and compassion to all at home and abroad.
However these latest comments were made to a markedly different audience -- the families of over 70 victims, including several MPs and the former chief justice, killed in a 1981 attack at the headquarters of the once powerful post-revolution Islamic Republic Party.
The tone of the remarks harks back to the first years after 1979 Islamic revolution, when the country's leaders frequently pledged to take the revolution beyond Iran.
Ahmadinejad has frequently extolled the "purity" of those early days.
However Iran subsequently abandoned attempts to export the revolution, which the regime believes prompted Western countries and most Arab states to side with Saddam Hussein's Iraq in its 1980-1988 war with the Islamic republic.
The return to such expansionist rhetoric could set alarm bells ringing in European capitals already worried about Ahmadinejad's stance in future talks on Iran's nuclear programme, as well as in neighbouring Arab countries.
Ahmadinejad, who is due to take office in early August, meanwhile hinted that he would be prepared to include outstanding ministerial officials from the outgoing government in his new administration.
"I think... that there are competent directors in the country and today there are ministers who deserve to serve the people and I will use all the capacities," he was quoted in local media as saying.
However he played down speculation about the future policies and composition of his government, saying "apart from me no-one knows the proposals of the government... what has been announced is people's personal opinions."
Ahmadinejad trounced moderate cleric Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani in the second round run-off of Friday's presidential vote to record the greatest upset in Iranian political history.
The Guardians Council, the hardline vetting body that oversees the election process, confirmed that the elections were valid, according to the student agency ISNA.
"We have not received any complaint," the head of the Guardians Council, Ayatollah Ahmad Janati, said in a letter to the interior ministry.
"Even if there were some irregularities in some election propaganda that does not put the regularity of the election in question," he said.
Rafsanjani had alleged after the election that "all the means of the regime" were used amid a smear campaign against him and his family. He also lashed out bitterly at the Guardians Council, saying he could not file a complaint as there was non-one sufficiently competent to judge it.
"The era of oppression, hegemonic regimes, tyranny and injustice has reached its end," he said, in an apparent reference to the United States.
Do you see a conflict with those statements? Gosh, one would have to really dig deep to see it!
Ahmadinejad and his statements remind me of that "Star Trek" movie years ago when the Enterprise was "space jacked" out of the galaxy to finally meet God! (or Ala...)
LoL!
*****I wonder if Bill will survive it!*****
Bill's body will be conveniently found in the local park, so Hillary will get sympathy votes.
I'm referring to a real burka, not a token vacation trip trinket one might expect to find at "Wall Drug" or somewhere of the like.
Ankles aren't allowed for showing for the true burka wearers.
Only a Democrat would look for sympathy votes AFTER losing!
Absolutely looks the same to me.
Yea, their F-15's while the pilots are sleeping on the tarmac next to them. ; )
In a statement released by the POTUS, he has his own way of changing the current deal in Iran..... It's called "COVERT OPERATIONS"
And, Axis of evil!!!
I wonder if Bill will survive it!
He will get himself a new intern!!!
Yeah. Just what the world needs.
Tell that to a Democrat congress critter, and see how many HOURS it takes them to respond to you with a mantra of subtle anti USA rhetoric.
Filibuster is a word that comes to mind....
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