Posted on 07/16/2024 10:39:15 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad denounced “acts of terror and terrorism” on Sunday, seemingly in response to the assassination attempt on former U.S. President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania on Saturday evening, although Ahmadinejad did not refer to Trump by name in his message.
“Acts of terror and terrorism, both state and non-state, are among the most heinous anti-human actions, the depth of whose evil, words cannot fully express. Humanity is suffering such severe pains all over the world,” Ahmadinejad said on Twitter, where he has over 144,000 followers, although his account has been largely inactive for about two years.
Ahmadinejad was president of Iran from 2005 through 2013, after which he held some bureaucratic posts before ostensibly retiring from politics. He un-retired in 2017 to run for the presidency again, only to find himself disqualified by the Guardian Council, the theocratic body that rigs Iranian elections by disqualifying all but a handful of candidates, usually on religious grounds.
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The jew hater came out with a stronger statement than Joe Biden..didnt see that on my bingo card this year but here we are
Compared to the vile rhetoric of the TDS media, a nutjob like Ahminamadjihad seems like a normal person.
His popping up now is a signal to someone. He’s been silent for awhile. But I’m sure our counter terror agencies are already on it.
Is this the Babylon Bee or the Teheran Termite?
They will blame Iran for the shooting of Trump and any future incidents. They want more war.
Wow, I haven’t thought of President I’mADinnaJacket since Rush was on the air.
Yeah, I remember all those nicknames, too. Haha! At one time I had a list of his nicknames. Too, too funny.
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