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Revolutionary Guard Backs President Over Israel
2005-10-27
Tehran, 27 Oct. (AKI) - In a gesture of support for Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Islamic Revolutionary guards on Thursday joined his recent and controversial call for Israel to be "wiped off the map". "If this cancer (Israel) is not removed from the Islamic world, Muslims will sustain immense harm," said their spokesman, Seyyed Massoud Jazayeri. Ahmadinejad made his remarks at a Palestinian solidarity conference in Tehran on Wednesday, provoking angry condemnation from Western nations.

"This wound was opened more than half a century ago and has still not been healed, because in the Islamic world, some leaders and regimes, which have not been democratically elected by their own people, continue to rule, with the help of Western imperialism," Jazayeri continued.
Iran's elections being the model for democratically elected despots everywehere

"A world without Zionism, and the obliteration of Israel from the face of the earth, is not only the objective of Iran, but of the whole Muslim world," he added, pointing out that these goals had been underlined by the country's revolutionary leader, Ayatollah Khomeini, more than 20 years ago.
We noticed, but thanks for pointng that out
"At the time, many thought they were just propaganda slogans, but by reiterating them now, president Ahmadinejad has reminded us that they involve a strategy shared by most of the Islamic world," Jazayeri noted.
Again, our thanks

Iran's foreign minister, Manouchehr Mottaki has sent a circular to the country's diplomats - many of who have beeen summoned by the Western nations to provide explanation for Ahmadinejad's comments - to "go on the offensive".
They've got their talking points
"You should present yourselves to the authorities in the countries where you live, to strongly protest against the indifference shown by Western nations to the suffering of the Palestinian people and urge Europe's condemnation of Israel," the circular read.
Posted by:Steve

#14  .. to strongly protest against the indifference shown by Western nations to the suffering of the Palestinian people..

Bullshit.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-10-27 23:02  

#13  And what rough beast, it's hour come round at last
slouches towards Bethlehem Tehran to be born?
Posted by: Snoluque Thriger8918   2005-10-27 21:50  

#12  I recall that during WW2 we (USA) made a small .45 cal pistol from cheap stampings, equipped it with two .35 ball cartridges, a picture/instruction sheet showing how to get yourself a brand new German made Schmeisser, and dropped them by mini-parachute into the occupied (By Germany) territories by the hundred-thousands.

I think the time has come to repeat the idea, with the drop inside Iran this time.

Should destabilize the ruling party nicely.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2005-10-27 20:56  

#11  It's going to start coming down fast and furious now. We're rapidly coming to an impossible fork in the road. Either we nuke Iran ourselves to take the nutballs and their nukes out, or we stand back and let Israel do it. Problem with that is that they'll probably take Cairo, Damascus, Riyadh, Beirut, Mecca, Jiddah and the Aswan Dam out at the same time. Heck, why wouldn't they? If they're going to go nuke, they might as well go full scale preemptive. Why leave any of their enemies standing? Would the world treat them any worse if they nuked the whole of the above list than if they only nuked Iran? I suspect they're sitting in Jerusalem saying "in for a penny, in for a pound."
Posted by: mac   2005-10-27 20:47  

#10  The nuts in Iran are starting to really step out and show themselves. This is wonderful. There are a lot of sane people in that country (most of whom have relatives in LA). They are not going to take kindly to being further marginalized by these idiots. Internal dissension should increase. Now is the time to arm the underground. Kill these goose stepping assholes. Today!
Posted by: remoteman   2005-10-27 19:27  

#9  What is it about fascist regimes and goose stepping?

It's because the facists mess their pants.
Posted by: Captain America   2005-10-27 18:56  

#8  Let's make sure that the Revolutionary Guard is in the tent when the "camel sticks his nose inside."

[wink ... wink ... nudge ... nudge]
Posted by: Zenster   2005-10-27 18:29  

#7  Can we bomb them now? :)
Posted by: djohn66   2005-10-27 17:58  

#6  this is EXACTLY why the (ineffectual, petrowhore) UN is supposed to act swiftly whenever a head of state says warlike things. Because if it doesn't, you get a groundswell of support from internal factions (in this case, from the army!!!)

Instead, annan expressed his "dismay"

what a slimeball sellout annan is.
Posted by: PlanetDan   2005-10-27 17:33  

#5  some leaders and regimes, which have not been democratically elected by their own people, continue to rule, with the help of Western imperialism

wait. is this a slam against the saudis and syrians?

Posted by: PlanetDan   2005-10-27 17:31  

#4  What is it about fascist regimes and goose stepping?
Posted by: Scott R   2005-10-27 16:56  

#3  "which have not been democratically elected by their own people, continue to rule, with the help of Western imperialism," Jazayeri continued."
I know that I've read somewhere, that democratic elections where Un Islamic? Wierd religion.
Posted by: plainslow   2005-10-27 16:48  

#2  "If this cancer (Israel) is not removed from the Islamic world, Muslims will sustain immense harm,..."

That last part sure works for me.
Posted by: Xbalanke   2005-10-27 16:47  

#1  When painting yourself into a corner Mahmoud, make sure the way out is behind you and not in front of you.
He wants Israel "wiped off the map". But he might've signed Iran's death warrant.
Posted by: tu3031   2005-10-27 16:40  

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