Ahmedinejad: Iran, Saudi Arabia to fight against conspiracies
Hat tip to Jihad Watch.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Sunday that his first state visit to Saudi Arabia has been fruitful and the two Islamic states agreed to jointly fight what he called conspiracies against the Islamic world.
Just when they were doing so well at fighting each other. Drat!
Talking to state-run Iranian TV on his return from Riyadh, he said the two states discussed the latest developments in Iraq, Lebanon and the Palestinian areas and vowed to increase efforts for unity within the Islamic world and blocking discord among Islamic sects.
I think it's safe to remain confident that one little meeting isn't going to smooth over something in excess of a millennia's worth of sectarian slaughter.
Ahmadinejad has several times accused the West, chiefly the United States, of seeking to sow discord between Shia and Sunni Muslims in order to strengthen its own status and that of Israel in the Middle East.
More of the usual horseradish from Ahmadinejad. America didn't even exist when Islam's "discord" began. Perish the thought that they might need to look inward for the real cause of any "discord".
The Iranian president had visited Saudi Arabia on Saturday, holding his first meeting with Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz in Riyadh. Afterwards, Ahmadinejad said that Iran and Saudi Arabia were obliged to help meet the needs of the Islamic world. Iran and Saudi Arabia are two great and powerful Islamic countries and accordingly have numerous mutual obligations and responsibilities in the Islamic world and Middle East, he said in a statement on the website of the Iranian presidential office.
When they say "great and powerful", what they're really saying is "wealthy enough to finance an endless campaign of international terrorism against the West". Great and powerful is when a single one of your submarines can vaporize both Iran and Saudi Arabia with a single launch.
The Iranian website quoted Abdullah as saying that Saudi Arabia is the second home country for Iranians. Today, the Islamic world has many enemies who want to sow discord between the two countries, but our two nations are Muslims with a united belief and therefore enjoying good relations, Abdullah said. Ahmadinejad was received by the Saudi monarch and Prince Bandar bin Sultan, secretary general of the National Security Council, who is known to be close to the Bush administration in Washington.
That "united belief" sure seems to be working wonders in Iraq.
"Ahmadinejad has several times accused the West, chiefly the United States, of seeking to sow discord between Shia and Sunni Muslims"
So, we are seeking to sow discord to the tune of nearly ONE TRILLION DOLLARS and thousands of American lives scattered into the Iraqi sands. This selfsame discord that has sounded like a sour note echoing throughout more than a thousand years of Islams bloody history. Where would Islam be if not for the Infidels incessant conspiracies, all fiendishly plotted against these oh-so innocent believers?
If Muslims simply cannot cease painting themselves as tragic victims of conniving external forces, then this may well be the time to make a reality out of their dreams. It all might be for the better if we follow their strategy for once and make them into genuine victims for a change. Give Islam an authentic taste of real persecution, continuous assault and endless siege. Beleaguer dar-al-Islam in the same way that they have sought to peck at the eyes of dar-al-Harb. If Islam insists that the West shall be the House of War, then we must make it so. Give Islam its most fervent wish and bring them Hell warmed over for breakfast.
If the only alternative to submission is war, then war it must be and the sooner it is begun the more quickly it will all be over with. Shall we further postpone the inevitable whilst our foes master the very darkest arts of battle? Must we let them continue to suckle upon the vitriolic teat of their foul creed only to bloat themselves with ever more bile? What reason is there to let them gain any greater strength when it most assuredly will be turned against us at some future point in time? We have been given their repeated promise of all this and manage to somehow ignore the message being sent. No longer can we afford to blinker ourselves to the implications of allowing Islam any better foothold in the West than it already has.
The "discord" they seek to smooth over is something that dearly needs to be highlighted for the global community. If the world can gain from Iraq a clear image of what awaits it once Islam manages to settle its internal differences, then this will all have been worth it. I am finally convinced that it is time to remove most of our troops from Iraq. Let them crank at their ghoulish meat grinder alone and feed it with their own flesh and blood. We have done all that is necessary or could be expected of us. Why seek to enforce peace upon those who absolutely will not have it?
As always, the "conspiracies" that Ahmadinejad blats on about have ever-so-little to do with the real threat faced by the MME (Muslim Middle East). The simple fact remains that Islams true battle for survival is with itself. Their true enemy resides in those whose ceaseless jihadist atrocities are steering the ummah towards oblivions precipice. Regardless of how Muslims perceive the West as dar-al-Harb, the only winnable war that confronts them is the one to recapture and then reform their faith. If that battle is not worth fighting or there is no interest in fighting it, then nothing can save Islam from itself. It will bring about its own doom by continuing to attack the West with arms wholly insufficient to the task.
The Infidel tiger continues to slumber, but it is not-at-all wounded or even mildly taxed by what has gone before. Once awakened, the ferocity with which it will finally lash out is something that Islams clergy stubbornly refuses to admit, even to each other. It is this willful ignorance, this abject and absolute refusal to confront reality that endangers Islam most of all. The Muslims penchant for conspiracy theories continues to distract their attention from the vital task of reformation. Their own leadership happily redirects any focus away from those gnawing internal issues that endanger Islam most of all. Instead, their warmongering clergy seeks to channel all attention towards combating a far less dangerous enemy than the one lurking within their midst. This intentional oversight will prove most fatal of all. As Islam hastens itself towards benighted delusions of victory, their ill shod boots clumsily tread upon the tigers tail.
Posted by: Zenster 2007-03-04 |