Posted on 05/17/2006 4:52:27 AM PDT by Dark Skies
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad urged Wednesday in Shazand, a city in this central province, the big powers to be careful of their attitudes.
He warned the superpowers against intervention in different countries' internal affairs, adding their performance and boldness against independent states will be registered in the history and imprinted on peoples' mind.
Iran's big nation relying on the Most High is resolute to fully achieve its rights and not to withdraw even "one iota", vowed Ahmadinejad.
"How have some communities dared to allure the Iranian people with some incentives in lieu of a block to their scientific progress?" wondered the president.
The world has changed and some governments' policies bring more hatred of their statesmen, said Ahmadinejad adding they had better wake up to the realities.
huh?
I think he's trying to consolidate too many talking points from 'our' commie bloggers in too short a statement. ;^p
A little more info:
(CNN) -- Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has rejected a possible European offer for incentives, including a light-water nuclear reactor, in return for giving up uranium-enrichment program.
"We don't need incentives," Ahmadinejad said on state-run TV. "They cannot stop our progress by offering us incentives."
"Do you think you are dealing with a 4-year-old child to whom you can give some walnuts and chocolates and get gold from him?" Ahmadinejad added.
Excerpted from: http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/meast/05/17/iran.nuclear/index.html
This guy and Chavez are just begging to be killed. And the sooner, the better. Both of them.
While we're at it,....throw in Mr. Kim Jong II Ding Dong Fruitcake. And then Mugabe and a few others for free.
Its like trying to understand the writing of someone like Charles Manson.
I'd like to see something like at the end of the Godfather movie where all family scores are settled.
Settle this business with all these @%%$##@! simultaneously and decisevely, so as to be instructive..
What an idiot. How many 4-year-olds have gold?
Never give children matches.
Talking about bombing Iran is all well and good... but the reality is that, with so many troops committed elsewhere, the US would need international support for a successful offensive against a country that has spent 20+ years building a defense-oriented military.
Half a million troops armed with american weaponry, long-range Shehab missiles, Chao Qi fighter jets, Mig 29s, T-90s, advanced Surface-to-Air missile technology of Russian manufacture, and one of the biggest military spending percentages in the modern world means that Iran would not be the pushover that Afghanistan and Iraq were.
I think I know a way to stop their "progress".
Iraq stood toe to toe with Iran for 10 years.....doesn't say much for the Iranian military....this moron must have a store bought nuke...or Bio weapon....and is looking for a reason to retaliate....Its just a shame the rest of the world has no testicles.
It's fixin' to get ugly.....
As I said, Iran's military was built as a defensive force, and after the Gulf War, Iraq was in no shape to bother them.
Nailed it! Exactly!
Nothing will deter the Iranians in their quest to develop nuclear weapons. It's quite difficult even now with Iran only a middling military power to facilitate any sort political solution with China's need for Iranian oil looming larger every day. Iran's leaders are nothing if not a power hungry lot managing to wreak as much havoc and political chaos as possible. Imagine the sort of peaceful scenario that might have existed in Lebanon and on Israel's northern border would it not be for Hezbollah. Hard to imagine.
In only a relatively short period in geo-political time, Hezbollah, conceived wholly as an Iranian plot, a political entity that did not even exist a scant generation ago and which now is a permanent fixture of major political force in Lebanon.
It's mind-boggling to realize the geo-political impact Iran in creating Hezbollah has had on the Middle East much to the west's terrible detriment. Hezbollah as an Iranian plot to expand its once relatively weak influence in the area has been a diabolical success beyond imagination.
The Iranians are driven by powerful psychological forces to attain nuclear weapons at any cost, forces that drive them inexorably towards the ultimate tool for those mad,malevolent meglomaniacal mullahs in their quest for utlimate power.
Nothing short of a military solution will resolve this all too frightening scenario.
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